We booked this one sight unseen and were very pleased with our choice. It started at the front desk, and I do mean desk, where we sat down with a glass of bubbly and listened to the hotel manager go through the services and give us advice on tours, trips things to do. Meanwhile our luggage went up to our room and was all there when we got upstairs. The building itself is quaint with little porticos and nooks on every floor. Being a converted 13th century monastery probably gives you some idea but it was modern, well appointed and warm. Although the bathroom was a little small it certainly served its purpose and our room area was reasonably spacious and very clean. Breakfast was included and we were able to fill up for the day on a combination of breads, cheeses, fruit, pancakes, omelettes and other cooked food. I have to say I was highly impressed by the wait staff who were very friendly and attentive. We had a small meal one night in the restaurant and it was of good quality and for Prague, reasonably priced.
The real advantage of this hotel is that it is only seconds away from the Oldtown square but far enough away to generally avoid the noise late at night. We slept peacefully on each of the 4 nights we were there.
The hotel offered free wifi and with all of our tours we were picked up from the hotel (generally on foot as everything is so close) and overall had a lovely stay. Prague is a beautiful city and this hotel fits right in.
One tip for the novices; if you end up thinking about a meal from one of the street vendors in the square be careful the price for the food (ham, sausage, vegetables) is by the 100grams. What we thought would be a cheap and quick bite cost us $60 as they lumped the food on the plate and then weighed it. Make sure you control the size of the portions!
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