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Jalta Boutique Hotel
4.1/560 Reviews

Jalta Boutique Hotel

Old Town Prague|0.11km from Palác Fénix, a.s.
This hotel is good, do not be put off that it is a former Soviet-era built hotel. It isn't shabby and the staff are very nice. The beds are comfortable and they considerately supply lovely, soft pillows, in two sizes so you can get really comfy. Bathrooms are well presented with L'Occitaine soaps & shampoos etc. The only drawback we found in the bedroom was that the bedside electrical sockets were not close to the bed, so it meant alittle inconvenience for us in particular, using a CPAP machine, rather than being universally annoying for everyone. The in-house restaurant, serving sushi-styled dishes is also good albeit expensive. Do not be talked into eating too much though, as we were and then landed a £100/head bill - but that was our fault for being probably too greedy after a long day's travelling. It's well situated in Wenceslas Square and you will find it more convenient than its position on a map may suggest. The Old Town is easily walked into. The only two things we were disappointed by were a) the breakfast area was, we think, because it was Feb and the hotel operating at half capacity, was effectively in their nightclub area. It's rather gloomy with the wrong vibe for your morning breakfast, even the though th ebreakfast itself is generous and with a wide range of choices. (They actually have a lovely conference cum dining area we glimpsed on the first floor but I suspect that is used when occupancy is fuller); b) the fascinating Fall Out Shelter located in the hotel basement tour was slightly spoilt by the poor student whose English wasn't quite up to par, so we found it hard to follow his explanations. It's still worth a look though, and see for yourself Orwell's '1984' novel sort of made real. Overall a good choice for a short break.
Falkensteiner Boutique Hotel Prague
4.5/546 Reviews

Falkensteiner Boutique Hotel Prague

Old Town Prague|0.37km from Palác Fénix, a.s.

Latest booking 17 hrs ago

We were in Falkenstein Hotel for 3 nights and had a normal double room. First to the positive: Breakfast is really good and in addition to the buffet are served on order fresh things like omelets, Porige & Co. On the buffet there could be a little more vegan choice. Except for a humus and alternative milk there was not much. This does not fit to a modern young hotel. However, you can say that breakfast is fresh, lovely and sufficiently rich. Also the staff at breakfast is very friendly and attentive! However, what we have never experienced is that the buffet is really closed in time and everything is immediately cleared. That is uncomfortable and does not fit to a high-end hotel. Now to the negative aspects: In general, we were not satisfied with our stay. The lobby & bar is modern and stylish. The lifts are obsolete and the fence works more after a motel. The rooms are small (but not bad for us!) However, there also lacks some lovely details that you would expect in a 5-star hotel. The coffee machine is a little old and calcified, too, there is no water cooker but tea accessories which is somewhat questionable. The worst was the service at the lobby and the cleaning forces!! During our stay, we had always been in the lobby to face the same gentleman who appeared unfriendly and unsympathetic. One day after cleaning our room, we stayed without toilet paper and without a single towel! We have drawn attention to this and received a slightly annoying reaction instead of an excuse! The price-performance ratio is unfortunately not true in this hotel and we have made better experiences with 5 and 4 stars hotels in Prague.

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Myo Hotel Wenceslas
4.4/522 Reviews
Nové Město
Nice hotel eith nice atmosphere. Very helpful staff and everything very friendly and relaxed. Two minor negative things I have to mention that did not have any affect on our stay. The wifi signal is very poor, it drops out a lot. The sensor light in the rooms inner corridor can be annoying, especially the amount of light it gives when one has to go to the bathroom during night. But when you have figured out how to fool the sensor it might not wake up the light sensitive patner. The breakfast buffet is very good and you can ask the person working in the breakfast room for espresso, capuccino or other varieties of fancy coffee if you like. This hotel is very close to Wenceslas square where you'll find the national museum, lots of shops and restaurants, lots of entertainment and transportations to other places in the city. Great hotel, great location and the price very reasonable. I highly recommend it.
VN48 Suites by Adrez
4.4/544 Reviews
Old Town
Great two-bedroom apartment located right in Wenceslas Square, a quick public transit ride or walk to all of the sights. There were four adults and it never felt too crowded. Kitchen was well appointed with everything we needed. Space was clean as well. I’d stay again in a heartbeat.
K+K Hotel Fenix
4.2/5109 Reviews
Nové Město
The hotel's location is good, with the subway, supermarkets, and restaurants nearby. You can walk or take a bus to the old city town. In general, it has high cost performance.
Jalta Boutique Hotel
4.1/560 Reviews
Old Town
This hotel is good, do not be put off that it is a former Soviet-era built hotel. It isn't shabby and the staff are very nice. The beds are comfortable and they considerately supply lovely, soft pillows, in two sizes so you can get really comfy. Bathrooms are well presented with L'Occitaine soaps & shampoos etc. The only drawback we found in the bedroom was that the bedside electrical sockets were not close to the bed, so it meant alittle inconvenience for us in particular, using a CPAP machine, rather than being universally annoying for everyone. The in-house restaurant, serving sushi-styled dishes is also good albeit expensive. Do not be talked into eating too much though, as we were and then landed a £100/head bill - but that was our fault for being probably too greedy after a long day's travelling. It's well situated in Wenceslas Square and you will find it more convenient than its position on a map may suggest. The Old Town is easily walked into. The only two things we were disappointed by were a) the breakfast area was, we think, because it was Feb and the hotel operating at half capacity, was effectively in their nightclub area. It's rather gloomy with the wrong vibe for your morning breakfast, even the though th ebreakfast itself is generous and with a wide range of choices. (They actually have a lovely conference cum dining area we glimpsed on the first floor but I suspect that is used when occupancy is fuller); b) the fascinating Fall Out Shelter located in the hotel basement tour was slightly spoilt by the poor student whose English wasn't quite up to par, so we found it hard to follow his explanations. It's still worth a look though, and see for yourself Orwell's '1984' novel sort of made real. Overall a good choice for a short break.
Occidental Praha Wilson
4.3/551 Reviews
Old Town
Good hotel in a great location at the top of Wenceslas Square. The staff were friendly and helpful and the room spacious with a great view of the museum. This fell short of full marks in two areas. Firstly, the room was very warm with no AC in March. This meant sleeping with the window open which was very noisy. Secondly, the bar was on open for a very limited period of time and was shut at 2100 if not before.
Ramada Prague City Centre
4/555 Reviews
Old Town
It’s a very nice and quiet hotel. The breakfast was quite good, the staff were hospitable, and the room was very clean and comfortable. In front of the building is the Mustek metro station, which connects the “A” and “B” metro lines, and down the block is the Duplex rooftop club.

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