4/5 Abdulhadi W. A. 6 years ago on Google
I
would
have
given
this
place
5
stars,
but
the
only
downside
was
that
their
internet
network
simply
didn't
work
with
my
phone.
In
the
end,
it
was
kind
of
a
relief
for
me
but
I
can
imagine
that
it
could
be
a
bit
of
a
catastrophe
for
the
wrong
person.
Everything
else
is
just
perfect.
Lucy,
who
looks
after
the
flats,
is
a
great
host
and
went
above
and
beyond
the
call
of
duty.
The
rooms
are
pretty
much
spotless.
One
of
the
reasons
to
stay
here
is
the
charming,
very
unique
furniture.
As
Lucy
explained,
"it's
not
from
IKEA".
We
ended
up
staying
in
two
separate
rooms
(on
the
first
and
fourth
floors)
and
each
was
uniquely
and
very
tastefully
furnished,
adding
to
the
air
of
Bohemian
charm
which
matches
also
the
entire
street
it's
located
on.
One
other
reviewer
has
mentioned
that
the
location
is
a
bit
too
far
away
from
the
rest
of
Prague's
attractions.
Fact
is,
Prague
is
small
enough
of
a
city
that
you
can
walk
pretty
much
anywhere
very
comfortably
(we
circuited
the
city
more
than
once
in
a
single
day,
in
what
I
believed
to
be
one
of
the
hottest
days
of
the
year
in
mid-June).
The
hotel
is
also
a
very
manageable
walk
when
it
comes
to
Prague
Castle.
In
short,
the
location
is
actually
ideal
and
gives
you
access
to
some
charming
neighbourhood
restaurants.
On
the
point
of
restaurants:
make
a
point
of
having
breakfast
at
the
downstairs
cafe.
The
staff
are
amazing
and
the
food
is
superb.
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