5/5 Axel N. 1 year ago on Google
Hotel
Clementin
in
the
Old
Town
of
Prague
is
a
house
with
a
very
special
charm,
very
good
room
facilities,
courteous
service
and
excellent
location.
Besides
the
fact
that
it
is
a
historical
building
from
1380,
it
is
also
the
narrowest
surviving
house
from
that
time
in
Prague
-
at
the
widest
point
it
measures
just
3.28
meters.
However,
this
circumstance
should
not
hide
the
fact
that
the
house
offers
fully
and
modernly
equipped,
very
neat,
clean
and
spacious
rooms
with
separate
bathroom
and
an
elevator
to
reach
them.
But
other
details
are
also
convincing
here:
The
rather
small
breakfast
room
on
the
first
floor
belies
the
fact
that
there
is
room
for
an
extensive
and
full
breakfast
buffet
even
in
the
smallest
of
spaces.
Eggs,
sausages,
ham,
jam
and
Nutella,
cheese,
muesli,
vegetables,
yogurt,
tea,
coffee,
juices,
baked
goods
-
there
is
room
for
everything
and
it
tastes
simply
excellent.
The
reception
is
not
staffed
24
hours
a
day
-
but
that
doesn't
matter,
because
on
the
one
hand
you
get
access
with
your
chip
card
at
any
time
and
on
the
other
hand
you
can
always
reach
someone
quickly
in
case
of
emergency.
During
the
occupation
time
one
may
enjoy
an
exceptionally
hospitable
and
obliging
service,
which
leaves
nothing
to
be
desired.
If
you
want
to
explore
the
city,
this
is
an
ideal
starting
point.
The
Charles
Bridge
is
not
much
more
than
300
meters
away,
the
castle
can
be
reached
on
foot
in
less
than
half
an
hour,
the
Clementinum
with
its
baroque
library
and
a
magnificent
observation
tower
is
right
on
the
doorstep
and
the
large
market
square
and
the
many
stores
and
restaurants
of
the
old
town
can
be
reached
on
foot
in
a
few
minutes
-
nevertheless,
in
the
rooms
you
don't
hear
anything
of
the
hustle
and
bustle
of
the
tourist
crowds
and
thus
always
have
a
haven
of
peace
in
a
prime
location.
If
you
are
good
on
foot,
you
don't
need
a
cab
or
bus
for
the
transfer
from
the
train
station
to
the
hotel
-
the
walk
takes
about
30
minutes
and
takes
you
past
the
Powder
Tower,
the
Teyn
Church,
and
the
town
hall
clock
and
makes
you
want
to
see
more.
Those
arriving
at
noon
or
in
the
early
evening
should
definitely
try
the
Lángos
at
the
large
square
next
to
the
town
hall
clock
and/or
the
original
Prague
ham
freshly
prepared
there.
A
delight!
In
summary,
I
can't
help
but
give
the
Hotel
Clementin
the
highest
score
-
the
overall
package
just
fits
perfectly.
I
have
nothing
to
complain
about
and
can
recommend
this
hotel
without
hesitation
and
with
pleasure.