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Golden Well
4.8/546 Reviews

Golden Well

Lesser Town Prague|0.81km from The Church of St. Jana Nepomuckeho
I traveled alone to Prague, and booked a golden well two days before and after the birthday; this hotel is awesome! I also lived in A***. The service level of this hotel is no different from A***; as they say, treat their guests like kings.... When checking in, there was a welcome juice. The receptionist was very enthusiastic to help me draw a recommended route on the map; the uniforms worn by the reception staff were very classical and refined; Room11 is a 24-hour public service room with internet access and free coffee; the paintings on the wall are also great! I lived in Room14, and when I opened the window, I could see the famous green dome and red-top building; I could hear the bell ringing on the church; wifi was very fast; The bathroom is made of Molton Brown toiletries, an old-fashioned service provider for the British royal family; the bath and toilet are Duravit, the toilet and the toilet, the smart flush is very good; The hotel's restaurant has one of the best views of Prague, but it's very difficult to book, so make a reservation in advance, while enjoying the food while overlooking the entire Old Town of Prague, listening to music is really super enjoyable; but the price is also in line with the top restaurants in Prague; My birthday afternoon hotel prepared a birthday cake for me, it was really a surprise, the cake tastes great! I think I will come back to this hotel with my parents and children next time; but unfortunately I have not experienced breakfast. In addition to the price is slightly more expensive, the room is a little bit small, there are no shortcomings.

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Occidental Praha Five
4.3/560 Reviews

Occidental Praha Five

Prague|2.74km from The Church of St. Jana Nepomuckeho
I recently had a highly unpleasant experience with Mr. Martin. It all started when I decided to order room service, expecting to enjoy a late dinner in the comfort of my room. According to the menu provided in my room, room service was available until 10 PM. I called the hotel's room service line at 9:40 PM, well within the time frame specified on the menu. To my surprise and frustration, Mr. Martin informed me that the kitchen was closed and that he couldn't accommodate my request. I expressed my disappointment and confusion, explaining that I had called within the stated hours. Mr. Martin's response was dismissive and unsympathetic. He didn't provide any reasonable explanation for the early closure of the kitchen, nor did he offer any alternative options or suggestions to alleviate the situation. His lack of professionalism was evident as he seemed uninterested in addressing my concerns or providing any form of customer service. This incident left me feeling neglected and disrespected as a guest. The discrepancy between the menu's advertised service hours and the actual availability of room service is unacceptable. Mr. Martin's unhelpful attitude only exacerbated the situation, leaving a bitter taste in my mouth and significantly impacting my overall experience at the hotel. As a customer, I believe it is essential for hotel staff, including Mr. Martin, to prioritize guest satisfaction and strive to resolve issues in a respectful and efficient manner. Unfortunately, my encounter with him fell far short of these expectations. I hope that the hotel management takes note of this incident and addresses the need for better communication and customer service training for their staff. It is crucial for them to rectify such issues promptly and ensure that guests are provided with accurate information and appropriate assistance.

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Hotel Golden Key Prague Castle
4.4/546 Reviews
Lesser Town
The location was great. The castle/palace was just 10 minute walk up the hill. Down the hill was Charles bridge, which is a pedestrian bridge that connects to old and new Prague. The history of the hotel was great, but if you need space the room we were given won’t work. It was very cramped. Couldn’t stand up on one side of the room. No drawers to store lingerie. On the other hand The bathroom was wonderful. Plenty of hot water and good pressure. Oh we had to hunt for plugs and no USB ports. We’d stay again but ask for a room like the picture🙂
The Golden Wheel Hotel
4.4/525 Reviews
Lesser Town
Just returned from a really enjoyable 4 night stay at the Golden Wheel Hotel. Situated on the very picturesque Nerudova Strana in a quiet area of the city, half way up hill (so beware anyone with mobility issues). 10 minute walk to the Charles Bridge and 5 minutes to the Castle.(at the top of the hill). This is a relatively small and wonderfully quaint hotel with not very many rooms. We (2 couples) were in the top floor of the hotel with rooms opposite to each other. Rooms 411 and 412. This was perfect for us. Plenty of storage space in the rooms, large bathrooms. Room 412 had stand alone shower and 411 had a bath with shower over it. A kettle with a selection of teas and coffee available in the rooms. TIP if you are like me and enjoy English black tea then bring your own tea bags and purchase milk in a supermarket. There is a small fridge to store drinks etc. Hairdryer also available along with travel size Shampoo, shower gel, cotton pads/buds and shower caps. Staff in the hotel are very friendly and helpful. We were able to get directions/travel route and purchase our tram tickets from reception. Breakfast was perfect for us. Selection of cereal, fruit, spreads. Croissants, bread/toast, pastries, scrambled egg, frankfurters, cold meats and cheese along with fruit juices and tea/coffee. Lactose free and almond milk were provided by hotel. Breakfast was 8am - 9.30 am. We stayed over St Valentines Day and there were two little loveheart boxes of chocolates left by the hotel in our rooms. Very nice touch♥️ Rooms were very warm but there is an air con system if you need it.
EA Hotel Jeleni Dvur Prague Castle
3.8/515 Reviews
Hradcany
I was glad the hotel has an elevator. We had a nice room with a charming old fashioned look to it. It has two twin beds shoved together. Instead of blankets it has two comforters. It has a nice wooden, real desk, a wooden armoire and several wooden tables. The bathroom is all tiled and very roomy. It has a bathtub with a shower wand. The hotel provides an excellent breakfast buffet. There is quite a variety of foods to chose from. Seating is in several small rooms with a couple of tables in each. It was very nice. Even though there is a tram stop in front of the hotel we had Uber take us around. It was just a little more than taking the tram and dropped you off wherever you wanted. Unfortunately there are not any restaurants nearby.
The King Charles
4.4/561 Reviews
Lesser Town
Nice historical rooms just below the Fortress. Nice junior suite with fireplace and a nice bathroom. All bathroom supplies were available. Rooms were quiet. Parking is available in a parking garage for 200 CK per day if you park yourself and take a 10min walk through the castle back to the hotel. Would stay there again if I want to be in Prague close to Old Town.
Golden Star
4.5/574 Reviews
Lesser Town
If you don't have a car, it's better to take Uber. It will be difficult to bring your luggage to the hotel. If you have a car, there is no place to park in the hotel. You have to park on the street, but we paid 18 euros to the hotel. When I checked in, the hotel staff informed me of the city hall site and said that I could pay for parking, but I could only pay in units of max 1 hour. I paid for 1 hod not knowing that it was 1 hour and only lost 80czk. When I told the hotel staff about this, the hotel told me that there was a spot available for parking until 12:00 the next day, and then I took it for 18 euros. Great location for visiting Prague castle and monasteries. Although the hotel is old, it has been remodeled inside and is clean. Soap, shampoo, body wash, and body lotion are also available. There is a refrigerator and air conditioning, and the breakfast is quite good. The staff was on standby 24 hours a day, so there was nothing inconvenient except for parking.
Design Hotel Neruda
4.3/550 Reviews
Lesser Town
Very nice staff, all good

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