Guest User
September 27, 2023
We spent 5 nights here in September and would highly recommend it for couples who want a nice base to explore from in a quiet location. If you like to eat an evening meal In your hotel this is not the place for you as only serves breakfast and has an attached Café for coffee and cakes open till 8pm, but there are plenty of lovely restaurants nearby to eat dinner in. Breakfast was lovely, the hot food choice changed daily, and french toast as an option on our 1st day was a nice surprise. There was also a lovely range of homemade (it appeared) cakes along with the expected fruit and cold meat and cheese. All the options were kept topped up promptly. It was also nice to see a separate Gluten Free section along with a basket of fruit and snacks for you to take for the day. My only criticism would be there is quite a wait for the coffee machine at busy times, so a second would help, however in fairness there are insulated jugs of filter coffee too to help this and perhaps not space for a 2nd coffee machine. Our bedroom was lovely, roomy, with great attention to detail in the decoration, along with a nice big bath and shower and toiletries, and a very comfy bed. There was a Nespresso coffee machine, a Carafe of water and glasses plus a nice touch of 2 wine glasses and a bottle opener there too. The Decor in the wider hotel is very nicely done too, with a lovely mix of styles. There is also a beautiful roof terrace with some seating which is a lovely place to finish off an evening with a bottle of wine. Of the 6 hotels I have stayed in in Prague this is definitely one of my top 2 and great value for money and taking price into account possibly top 1. All of the staff were lovely friendly and very helpful, especially at reception, all spoke embarrassingly good English compared to my Czech, and as it is manned 24hous a day you can leave your key which I prefer than carrying around. I would definitely recommend staying here especially if you want to stay near the Castle. It is a bit of an uphill walk from the river however you can easily get a Tram 22/23 up to The castle and walk through or get off by Strahov Monastery and walk down so don't let the hill put you off.