A clean little hostel converted from an apartment. In fact, there is no entrance hall and reception. The kitchen is appropriate, there are upholstered sofas everywhere. Tea, coffee, pasta. Oh-oh-oh-very thin walls (the fault of the building). Good administrators, well done!!!there is a kitchen set in the kitchen, and a refrigerator matching the color of the set. The bathrooms are small. The hostel has only two rooms with 8 beds (4 bunk iron squeaky beds). There is a sofa in one room, and a small table by the window in the other. The beds are soft, the blankets are warm. The pillows are small. From the Muzeum metro station there is an exit to Vinogradskaya street, from there - 2 houses to the intersection with Italskaya street, to the left. Again, go 2 houses, and turn right to the street on smetanets. 2 houses, and a hostel. The front door. The bell is on the right in the center, look, it's signed there. And also, who goes, the prices are high. Cards are not accepted on Wenceslas Square, so keep cash. If you want to send a postcard to Russia, by October 2019 the postcard is 20 kronor (60 rubles), and the stamp is 39 kronor. There is a post office on the square, where yellow flags hang with a blue bugle painted. Do not take their horns,-this is an ordinary yeast dough, rolled in sugar. It's not tasty and expensive. Be vigilant in the hostel, people come across unclean. And put the food in bags and sign it, then not with "eat.
7 days in the Czech Republic are irretrievably ruined...
Why don't I advise you to stay here:
At the time of booking, to confirm arrival, I left my card details. With her help (via booking.com ) the hostel conducted a fraudulent operation, as a result of which I was charged 150 euros (the amount exceeds the cost of the entire trip!), for allegedly INTENTIONALLY damaging his property. In such situations, to my horror, Booking lobbies for the interests of the accommodation.
Common points:
- The inconspicuous building of the hostel is located a 15-minute walk from the train station on a dark deserted street;
- The reception is not professional;
- When checking into a hostel, you naturally do not expect to live alone in a room, as well as when staying in a shared 8-bed room- Extra-check-in. People on mattresses in the middle of the room do not raise the level of the institution. I consider the height of tactlessness to be settling in the kitchen and in the hallway, by other guests. The price of such extras.places are no different from the usual one. I would also like to note that the hostess and her husband (Mikhail) are almost constantly in the hostel, which adds inconvenience to an already small apartment. Queues for the ONLY bathroom are not surprising. The reception is open until 22. And at a late check-in, his work shifts to other guests (people don't spend the night on the street).
The desire to cash in on any opportunity on the part of the hostel is obvious.
I am ashamed of our former compatriots who behave so unworthily.
be vigilant!!