This is a fine hotel at an excellent location right on Vaclavske Namesti. My train arrived to Hlavni Nadrazi (Main Station) at 4:20 am, so I walked the distance down, it took me some ten minutes to get to the hotel, you cannot miss the way even if you do not know Prague. The staff let me an early check in, so I could have a precious few hours of sleep and take a shower.
My room was spacious, the bed was big and very comfortable. There was a smallish but well equipped bathroom and a separate toilet room. The hangers in the cabinet were non-removable which made it a bit difficult to put my clothes in and out, so in the end I only used it for my coat. There also was a safe, a desk, a small table, some chairs, airconditioner and a TV in the room. I did not really use the TV, I just surfed through the channels once, I did not find anything interesting so I turned the TV off. There are some (mainly XXX) channels avalable as PayTV :) I never use the minibar, and I also left the small bottle of water placed on the desk untouched as it would have cost 140 CZK (5.6 EUR) which I believe to be a weebit overpriced for half a litre of water in a country which is not located in a desert.
The breakfast was included in the room price. The selection was not very wide, I would call it basic, but it was okay. I enjoyed the Prague ham the most, which guests had to sllce themselves, Slicing however seemed to cause problem to inexperienced guests, so instead of slicing, they just made the meat splinter.
There was no WLAN in my room, Seemingly it was available in the lobby only. However, there was an Ethernet cable at my desk, but many devices (phones, tablets, etc) these days do not support a wired connection. I had my own 3G modem and SIM card onthe Czech O2 network. It worked to some extent, but the 3G signal was far from best inside my room.
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