4/5 Derek P. 1 year ago on Google
It's
pretty
much
as
I
expected
-
a
small
city
hotel.
Rooms
aren't
huge.
It's
very
clean
and
functional
-
the
in-bath
shower
and
flat
screen
TV
both
worked
properly.
There
was
a
hairdryer
and
a
small
safe
(free
for
guests
-
thanks!)
Some
other
hotels
charge
for
their
safe.
The
receptionist
was
very
helpful
with
information
at
check
in
-
recommending
a
very
good
local
bar
restaurant
(Kozlovna)
about
500
metres
away.
The
hotel
has
no
bar
-
a
slight
negative
point
-
but
there
is
a
shaded
courtyard
at
the
back
and
a
drinks
dispenser
for
coffees
and
soft
drinks.
I
brought
in
a
couple
of
beers
from
the
several
small
supermarkets
nearby
and
enjoyed
those
in
the
garden.
The
buffet
breakfast
had
a
very
good
choice
-
cooked
bacon
eggs
and
sausage,
several
breads
for
toasting,
cakes
&
pastries,
two
kinds
of
rolls,
cold
ham,
salami
and
2
cheeses.
There
were
some
vegetarian
options
-
such
as
boiled
eggs,
peppers,
tomatoes,
hummus,
and
also
tuna.
A
decent
selection
of
fresh
and
tinned
fruits
on
show.
And
of
course
coffee
and
teas,
plus
3
juices:
orange
apple
and
tropical.
Location
isn't
ideal
-
it's
in
the
new
town
-
so
allow
30
minutes
on
foot
to
the
main
train
station,
and
around
a
leisurely
hour
or
so
to
Charles
bridge,
approximately
1.5
miles
away.
More
to
the
palace
and
castle.
But
it's
only
a
few
minutes
walk
to
I.
P.
Pavlova
Metro
station
where
there
are
links
to
the
Prague
tram
system.
There
are
plenty
of
small
local
restaurants,
cafes
and
bars
close
by
-
I
used
Kozlovna,
Matylda,
and
Johnny
Pizza
-
but
there
are
several
others
only
a
few
minutes
walk
away.
I
was
on
the
fifth
floor
at
the
back
of
the
hotel
-
but
I
guess
the
west
side
rooms
may
get
traffic
noise
from
the
busy
Legerova
street
on
the
side.
If
I
returned
to
Prague
I'd
probably
try
to
find
somewhere
more
central
but
I
was
very
happy
with
the
hotel
and
the
service.
A
nice
stay.