4/5 Oriana 2 years ago on Google
Pluses:
huge
number
of
rooms,
so
it's
easy
to
keep
extending
and
finding
a
new
room.
5
minutes
walk
to
the
tram.
5
minutes
walk
to
the
grocery
store.
Pool
and
sauna
are
lovely.
The
gym
is
extremely
good
(it's
free
for
hotel
guests,
90CZK
for
hostel
guests
who
booked
direct,
and
I
believe
120CZK
for
hostel
guests
who
booked
through
a
third
party).
Honestly,
I
would
continue
to
book
here
every
time
just
for
the
gym
alone,
it
is
extremely
well-equipped,
best
I've
seen
in
a
long
time.
Only
missing
a
deadlift
platform.
24hr
reception
is
convenient.
They
have
beer
and
snack
vending
machines.
Self
laundry
for
200CZK,
pay
some
more
and
they
will
do
it
all
for
you.
The
rooms
are
well
designed,
good
layouts,
best
lockers
I've
seen,
comfortable
beds.
It
is
pretty
quiet,
especially
the
private
rooms
were
dead
silent.
Keep
in
mind:
it's
both
a
hotel
and
hostel,
so
the
vibe
is
a
bit
strange,
neither
a
hostel
vibe
nor
a
hotel
vibe.
There
are
kids,
families,
seniors,
backpackers,
all
sorts
here.
It's
not
exactly
a
social
backpacker
vibe,
but
you
can
meet
people
in
the
dorms.
Negatives:
The
information
about
the
hostel
is
often
out
of
date
or
just
wrong.
The
quality
of
the
receptionists
is
similarly
inconsistent.
They
will
all
frequently
charge
you
different
prices
for
the
same
thing
and
give
different
levels
of
service.
You
have
to
know
the
prices,
because
reception
might
not.
*There
is
no
kitchen.
There
is
only
a
microwave.
Breakfast
is
the
same
every
morning:
plain
yogurt,
bread,
ham,
sometimes
cheese,
apple,
wafers.
Not
bad,
but
gets
boring
pretty
quick.
Some
rooms
have
no
AC
and
are
crazy
hot.
I
also
had
some
issues
with
toilets
malfunctioning.
The
Wi-Fi
is
far
from
perfect
-
I
had
a
private
room
and
the
wifi
was
constantly
going
out
for
a
few
minutes
at
a
time.
All
in
all,
very
big
hostel/hotel,
not
the
best
infrastructure
or
vibe
around,
however
I
would
still
stay
here
because
it's
pretty
nice
and
the
gym
and
sauna
are
top
notch.
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