Things I liked: * Excellent location * Reasonable price * Very good breakfast * The front desk people are superb. Thank you, Martin and Jacob. * Bed was comfortable and I really liked the pillow. * The room amenities are meager, but perfectly adequate. Time in Prague shouldn't be spent in your room, except to sleep! Things I disliked: * Small shower. I'm slim yet I felt very, very cramped. If you're a large person, you will hate the shower. I'd be inclined to get wet, turn off the water and then rinse off, but the shower has a manual temperature controller (the norm in the US, but more rare in Europe) so if you turn off the water and turn it back on, it won't be the same temperature. * Noise. It's next door to a bar that plays loud and/or live music, and on the weekends, you can hear it until 2 or 3am, even if your room isn't facing it or the street. Also, because it's an old building, the plumbing is not insulated, so when somebody in an adjacent room (same or different floor) flushes their toilet, it's loud. Unlike the shower, you can overcome this with earplugs. * Keys. There are three keys (two metal, one electronic), and the keyring also has a large wooden fob identifying the room number. The thing is bulky and uncomfortable to put in your pocket if you're wearing slim pants. * Locks. After hours, you have to pass many locked doors on the way to the room. It's tedious. Conclusion: If location is important and you're not sensitive to the issues above, the I would recommend this hotel. If I return to Prague, I'd look for a different hotel with this value profile, but if I couldn't find one, I'd be very content to stay here again.