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3.0 of 5
Horejsi nabrezi, Prague 15000, Czech Republic
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Botel Admiral
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4.0 of 5 stars 30 Reviews
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Halmstad
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10 reviews 10 reviews
Reviews in 8 cities Reviews in 8 cities
11 helpful votes 11 helpful votes
“A pleasant basic Hotel”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 4 January 2008
4
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We stayed at the Admiral Botel as a part of a package deal. The guests seemed to be mainly German, Czheck and Scandinavian. The location is very good with just a few hundred meters to the main sights of interest. Trams and subway stations are close at hand, (use the "Andél" or "Karlovo náméstí" stations). The neighbourhood surrounding the hotel has a few mini market shops but the restaurants are located at the other side of the river (which only takes about 2 minutes to cross). The Hotel itself is a typical 3 out of 5 star Hotel. The included breakfast is very nice with 4 types of bread, sausages, 3 types of cheese, milk, orange juice, iced tea, coffee, eggs, vegetables, buttermilk serial and fruit. The restaurant has a nice view and a fresh feel to it. The tv has 3 czheck channels, 3 german ones and english speaking CNN. The staffmembers are so so, except for Tony who's great, you can even buy tram and metro tickets from him directly. The only downside to the Hotel is the lack of roomservice and the very dirty windows of the hotel rooms which look like old train-windows (looked a bit moldy to me).
Also, people talking in the hallways are easily overheard since the walls are quite thin. However the Hotel is a quiet one, and people above 35 seem to be in the majority, so the guests tend to be of the quiet type. The rooms are cleaned daily but the cleaners seem to overlook the art of vacuming. You get a bar of soap and towels with the room, but that's it. Enjoy your stay.

  • Liked — Price and View
  • Disliked — The Windows
  • Stayed January 2008, travelled with friends
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 2 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
    • 1 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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Princeton, NJ
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13 reviews 13 reviews
Reviews in 11 cities Reviews in 11 cities
14 helpful votes 14 helpful votes
“Not worth it.”
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 July 2007
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You don't get the benefit of being on a boat, and you have to pay for it with a cramped cabin room in need of refurbishment and ill-equipped. No deck to walk around and enjoy the river -- just back to the cramped room with the filthy windows due to difficulty in cleaning them, and with no view to speak of. (Note: the pictures with Prague castle are not taken from the boat as they include the boat in the picture.)

Judging by the breakfast, the restaurant is lousy as well as expensive. If you want to feel like you are actually on a boat apart from breakfast then you will have to pay for the overpriced lousy food up there.

I like water, but i wish we had gone to a normal hotel with a decent room and ideally a river view, rather than this hostel-like cabin room with inflated prices.

  • Liked — close to the river
  • Disliked — dirt
  • Stayed June 2007
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 2 of 5 stars Location
    • 2 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 1 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 1 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 1 of 5 stars Service
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NYC
2 reviews
3 helpful votes 3 helpful votes
“Just the basics”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 May 2007
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Tony, who works at the front desk picked us up from the airport. He answered the numerous questions we had and was a delight.

I was a bit surprised at the look of the hotel when we arrived. It appeared to be more "ship shape" on the internet. The rooms were as described, but again the lighting in the photos helped make it look more appealing. My party and I had lunch at the outdoor cafe on the back of the boat and discussed our options. We decided to make accomodations elsewhere.

Once we came back to botel from our new hotel, were we ever glad we did that. Two busloads of teenagers from Norway were checking in. We made the quickest escape possible.

If you are looking for a place to hang your hat and rest your head, the Botel could be for you. It is located three or four bridges down from Charles Bridge and the tram was only a few blocks, but the area appeared a bit seedy between the Botel and the tram.

BA does not have air conditioning either.

  • Stayed May 2007, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
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31 reviews 31 reviews
Reviews in 28 cities Reviews in 28 cities
95 helpful votes 95 helpful votes
“Not perfect, but definietly a different experience!”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 4 November 2005
10
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We ended up in Prague because I was doing a search on European botels (floating hotels). We had a weeks stay on the Admiral Botel and we got a pretty good deal from the Prag-cityguide, which is a German site, but all of our negotiations were conducted in English - by fax, email, and telephone.

Our stay had some good things and some bad. First, it's been stated enough that the rooms are small. It's true, but they are boat cabins, and since my husband and I used to live on our boat, it was nostalgic for us. The plus is that there is more storage space (i.e. mounted shelves and cabinets) in that small room than you would find in any average hotel room on land.
Th bathroom has a basic shower, basin and toilet. There is absolutely no problem for good hot water and the water pressure can be as strong as you like.
I found the bed very uncomfortable.

The botel Admiral is not a floating hotel. It is a hotel built in the water; on the river bed. That means that when there was walking around in the restaurant above or the guests in the next room (the walls were not very thick, I should say) you can hear hear and feel the vibration of their steps coming through the hard bed. The box spring on the bed was more 'box' than 'spring',and the top matress had to be no more than 4 centimeters (approx. 1 1/2 inches) thick.(No exageration here!)

We asked the receptionist for an extra mattress and the request was denied. They weren't even able to come up with an extra quilt to put under my mattress. In all fairness, it could have been my lack of preparedness in looking up key words in my Czech phrase book (the staff all speak fairly good English in general subject, but perhaps didn't understand what I really wanted.) or it could have been that I was expected to tip before getting a favor done as opposed to 'after the fact' - which is what I was planning on doing anyway.In any case, I ended up folding the extra blankets stored in our closet under my mattress which had a very minimal effect.

The good side is that we absolutely loved the restaurant on the top floor. Even if we never return to lodge in the hotel, we will definitely have a nice romantic dinner in the restaurant on our next visit to Prague. The menu is very varied and international (you can read it on their website) and the prices are modest which is a good deal in such a beautifully decorated restaurant with a breathtaking view of the Moldau river and the sights on the opposite bank.

However...another downside is the location. I am very conscientious about travel safety and the road in front of the hotel at night is only moderately lit, and very deserted. Even walking back at 10 p.m. from the tram stops which are 1 1/2 blocks away were nerve-rattling for me. It was not easy finding taxis that wouldn't rip us off, but by the third night we would just haggle with one taxi after another about price until we found one to take us and deliver us safely at the door without trying to become a fast millionaire.

Having said all that, I never saw any strange wandering around by anyone (except maybe a lone prostitute) or any dodgy activity going on on that dim, deserted street in front of the boat, but I try to avoid situations that could set me up for anything that could ruin my holiday. (It just takes one person!)

However, the staff seem to have their heart in the right place, and on the morning we had to leave, one of the receptionists finishing his shift took us to the airport. Of course we paid him a fair taxi fee (which saved us the bother of haggling with a dishonest taxi driver.), but the plus was that we got to enjoy a nice conversation and very comfortable ride with such a lovely person.

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25 reviews 25 reviews
Reviews in 25 cities Reviews in 25 cities
40 helpful votes 40 helpful votes
“Interesting, quiet, a bit of a walk to Old Town”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 27 July 2005
8
people found this review helpful

The Botel Admiral was very clean and quiet, and the staff (especially Tony) were very friendly. The hotel is a purpose-built hotel on the water, not a re-fitted old boat. It is a solid 15-minute walk to the Old Town center and the Prague Castle district, but we didn't consider that a drawback. The rooms are (as usual in much of Europe) smallish, but extremely clean and neat. The restaurant serves a much better complimentary breakfast than any place in England, and the dinner menu is quite good. We'd certainly stay there again.

  • Stayed May 2005
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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