A nice, budget hotel, in a quiet area of Prague, with a convenient exit to the highway towards Dresden. We lived in 2019 with a small child, everything is quite convenient, it takes 15 minutes to get to the metro by bus, which runs often and according to schedule.
A nice, small hotel located in a residential area of Prague. The atmosphere is homely, the rooms are clean. The prices are reasonable. There are breakfasts. Far from the center, you have to get by bus and then by metro, but transport runs often and clearly on schedule. If you want to make the staff's attitude towards you more attentive and friendly, then pay for some additional service, although this is typical for the entire population of Prague
The hostess is hospitable. Russian. My name is Svetlana. The rooms are clean and comfortable. Upon arrival, she explained everything and showed it. Breakfast for slaughter.Surroundings: Quiet, comfortable, convenient. Nearby there is a supermarket, a pharmacy, a cafe where you can eat. It's not far to the subway. We really liked it. We are going to go to this boarding house again. Recommend. Get out of the stone *jungle* into peace and quiet. The only negative for us is the bare walls. There are not enough paintings or watches. Thank you Svetlana!!!
At first it seems that it is far from the center, but on the second day you realize that this area is within short reach of the sights, and there is a place to walk outside the crowd. Very polite hostess, everything is at home!)
A quiet area, a guesthouse away from the road and noisy city streets, which allows you to sleep and relax after long walks around Prague. There are no problems with transportation. Cozy, clean, calm, friendly hosts. We have stayed at this hotel many times and are not going to change to another one. Nearby there is a cool bar "u Hishe" with a very good cook and delicious beer.
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Anonymous review
September 27, 2018
I think this hotel is great. But we take into account its cost!Naturally, we are not talking about any chic five-star interiors.Very cozy atmosphere, excellent hearty breakfasts, there is a public transport stop nearby, where you can get to the city center in 20-30 minutes. Buses run very often, strictly according to the schedule, which, by the way, can be found at the hotel. Svetlana is a very friendly hostess, tells you how to get where, answers any questions in Russian. The furniture in the rooms is absolutely ordinary, but very comfortable, clean everywhere. A good shower. The only drawback is paid Wi-Fi, but this is reported on the website, so it is not an unpleasant surprise.
A small hostel, far from the center, air and silence, like in a suburban village. It took 40-50 minutes to get to Wenceslas Square (bus + metro) or taxi (without traffic jams for about 25 minutes). The room was given on the 3rd floor, there are traces of leaks on the ceiling. The furniture is all different (the bed is gray, the curbstones are black, the table is brown, the wardrobe is red. The light is only a floor lamp. There are supporting photos. There are no Russian channels on TV. WI-FI is paid and of very poor quality. When we were there, workers were settled, judging by the dirty clothes, builders.
A small cozy hotel with a good location under the guidance of Svetlana.There is a bus stop nearby-the metro will be there in 10 minutes.We stayed here twice-only positive impressions.
An excellent hotel for budget travelers.
Without air conditioning and the refrigerator is a little noisy, but these are all small things.
Plastic windows, instead of crumbling wooden frames like many 4k in the center.
Normal water pressure in the shower.
Simple but sturdy ikea furniture.
Even at night, the bus stops 100 meters from the hotel.
Quiet area
A friendly hostess.
Yes, those who wish will have to pay extra for Internet, iron and kettle.. but who needs them? ) and the breakfasts are not continental, but I ate completely full from the table, and overeating is generally harmful)
If I manage to visit Prague again, I will stop here without hesitation.
Our favorite Prague boarding house. The best price for a stay in the city, the room is clean, good plumbing, and the atmosphere is good both in the room and in the boarding house as a whole. There is a breakfast (Swedish.a table without hot dishes). There is an Internet service (per house.for a fee), friendly Russian-speaking staff)))
Straight three, solid three. Bed linen and towel, washed. The cleaning consisted of making the bed and removing the garbage (the package remained the same, they just poured it out). Even without a vacuum cleaner. The worst of all is breakfast -dry bread (from what was boiled, only an egg). Eggs and yoghurts were given out piece by piece. The rest were sandwiches, and they also brought out a plate for everyone. Freely pour tea, coffee (from the kettle) and milk. There are no pastries, but there are loaves. Iron is paid, boiling water is paid (if not breakfast), slippers are paid, etc. A solid three. The economy was felt in everything. And shame on the greedy owners.
A good pension in a quiet area, on the outskirts of Prague. The center is half an hour away (bus + metro). The costs are simple, but enough. The hostess is Russian.
We liked everything , the comfort and cleanliness , for me the main thing is that the smoking room was on the floor , which is not bad , you don't have to run outside