“A big and fresh room for a solo traveller.The breakfast was good. The coffee could be better.The staff was really kind and helpful. The location is great for the price!”
“+ Nice old-style interior + Cheerful and helpful stuff + WiFi was fast enough and stable + Comfortable bed + Good transport connectivity - trams are just in 7 min walking distance, Dancing House - in 15 min reachability”
“Good location friendly stuff clean and spacious room.”
“I can’t fault anything. The room was spacious. And a very good location for the hotel. We payed for parking to the hotel, checked out in the morning, left the car in the parking until the afternoon. I regretted i didn’t take our cat on this adeventure as the hotel is pet friendly! I will definitly recommend it!”
“Rooms are quite clean and pretty. Breakfast was okay but maybe could be better.”
“The quiet atmosphere. The restaurant was great. The reception helped us with everything we needed.”
“Great location but quiet street, large rooms, good breakfast, tasty food at their restaurant, extremely helpful staff”
“Everything was great. Room was clean and spacious. Wifi worked perfectly. Nice location close to Vysehrad. About 10-minute walk to Congress Centre (or a bit longer through wonderful Vysehrad Gardens - but worth it). All meals I had in the restaurant were tasty, and so was the breakfast in the morning. Friendly and helpful staff - both the hotel and restaurant. TV with huge selection of channels. Would definitely recommend and returned. ”
“The attention service at the lobby was great. I arrive late in the night and booked my accommodation without problems. The guys who attend me during my stay was very kind and responded all my doubts about the city.”
“This hotel is in a quiet location with restaurants & cafes in walking distance. The city tram system is only 5 minutes walk away as well. We had a well appointed suite with a good sized lounge & separate toilet. There was also onsite parking. Breakfast was good with plenty of choice. We would definitely use again if we return to Prague.”