Stayed at this hotel for 4 nights as part of a tour. Located in Prague 5, far from the center. By tram in 25 minutes without transfers you can get to Wenceslas Square. The nearest metro station is Andel (yellow line), it can also be reached by tram in 10-15 minutes. Transport tickets can be purchased at the reception.
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Stayed at this hotel for 4 nights as part of a tour.
Located in Prague 5, far from the center. By tram in 25 minutes without transfers you can get to Wenceslas Square. The nearest metro station is Andel (yellow line), it can also be reached by tram in 10-15 minutes. Transport tickets can be purchased at the reception. 20 minutes without transfers - 18 kroons, 75 minutes with transfers - 26 kroons, daily ticket - 100 kroons. The tram stop near the hotel is called Krematorium Motol.
So about the hotel itself.
In principle, the rooms are quite neat, the plumbing is new, there is a small TV. There is no mini fridge or hair dryer.
Breakfasts are standard - variations on the theme of scrambled eggs, sausages, ham-salami-cheese, vegetables, salads, muesli, rolls, jams, pastries. Coffee, tea, yupi. It is worth noting that the products are of good quality. Signs were amused ONLY in Russian: "It is forbidden to take out food! "
Only 2 things spoiled the impression about the hotel:
- instead of a normal double room, my friend and I were put in a room with five (! ) beds lined up under the wall : )
- the hotel has two or three floors, but there is no elevator in it, luggage must be carried up the stairs.
There was also a moment when we returned to the room (around 21.00), and there was no light in the bathroom. At the reception they said that the master was no longer there, therefore they were engaged in hygiene in the dark. The next day, the master, who turned out to be Ukrainian, fixed everything. But this is... there is no negative left.
Conclusion: a good budget option, quite comfortable, service at the level of three rubles.
Located in Prague 5, far from the center. By tram in 25 minutes without transfers you can get to Wenceslas Square. The nearest metro station is Andel (yellow line), it can also be reached by tram in 10-15 minutes. Transport tickets can be purchased at the reception. 20 minutes without transfers - 18 kroons, 75 minutes with transfers - 26 kroons, daily ticket - 100 kroons. The tram stop near the hotel is called Krematorium Motol.
So about the hotel itself.
In principle, the rooms are quite neat, the plumbing is new, there is a small TV. There is no mini fridge or hair dryer.
Breakfasts are standard - variations on the theme of scrambled eggs, sausages, ham-salami-cheese, vegetables, salads, muesli, rolls, jams, pastries. Coffee, tea, yupi. It is worth noting that the products are of good quality. Signs were amused ONLY in Russian: "It is forbidden to take out food! "
Only 2 things spoiled the impression about the hotel:
- instead of a normal double room, my friend and I were put in a room with five (! ) beds lined up under the wall : )
- the hotel has two or three floors, but there is no elevator in it, luggage must be carried up the stairs.
There was also a moment when we returned to the room (around 21.00), and there was no light in the bathroom. At the reception they said that the master was no longer there, therefore they were engaged in hygiene in the dark. The next day, the master, who turned out to be Ukrainian, fixed everything. But this is... there is no negative left.
Conclusion: a good budget option, quite comfortable, service at the level of three rubles.
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