My husband and I stayed at Pension Vetrnik 3 nights in May 2011. We agree 100% with all the acolades of other guests. The hospitality was unsurpassed, the cuisine a welcome find and the historic buildings and grounds a grand memory for years to come!However, my graditude to Milos,Blanka and their family stretches far beyond the fine establishment they have lovingly preserved, renovated and maintained for the traveler seeking a unique lodging experience.
I lost my passport in the Prague airport. While fortunate to stop a English speaking,techno-savvy young man at the central bus station on the way in from the airport who aided me getting Milos on the phone,as well as,calling us a taxi, I must credit Milos with his extraoridinary efforts on our behalf to locate authorities that could facilitate the search. By the time we arrived at the Pension, the proper officials were notified and Milos further helped by not stopping there,but going on the try to call passport bureau, and Embassy numbers. All the time he was trying to calm me and reassuring me and reinterating"I am here for you".
With in 3 hours local officers and airport security had secured my passport at the Prague airport and all we had to do was return there via bus to retrieve the passport with tokens provided by the Pension. Milos even walked us to the bus stop to make sure we were on the correct bus! All was well and the remaining 2 weeks of our trip were possible.
Of course I must thank the fine young Czech man for assisting and the honesty of the traveler who turned in my passport,but it was Milos,Blanka and family/staff who made our trip not only totally pleasurable,but possible as well.
If I am fortunate enough to ever get to Prague again, it will take but one e-mail to get our room at Pension Vetrnik where "They are there for YOU"
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