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We got this on a deal for 3 nights, double room for about £90. Should have known this was too good to be true. If you stay here and they give you room 405, say it's your unlucky number and you can't stay in that...More
Where can I start... rude staff, obnoxious night staff, bed sheets that don't cover the bed fully, dirty floors and walls (not exactly sure what was splattered on wall) 2 towels the size of a serviette, a room that you could hardly walk around unless...More
Stayed at the Hotel Venezia for a long weekend when visiting Prague!
After reading the reviews I was absolutely dreading the visit! However after paying around £70 for the room for the 3 nights I believe we got what we paid for ...
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Where do I even start. The stay wasn't so cheap to start with. The room smelled of something strange like old socks mixed with cigarettes. The sheets had stains on them and there were cables exposed by the floor. The room was hot and had...More
This hotel is TERRIBLE!!! I NEVER
The room is dirty, smell bad, the door in the room doesn't locks. WORSE THEN TERRIBLE!!
The location is ok!!! But not worth the money
The reception is dirty as well. Not receptive.
Nearly 700 hundred metres long, Wenceslas Square represents the most frequent and buzzing crossroads of the city. The National Museum in the upper part of the square watches over your spending spree in countless shops and retail stores lining the entire square, which ends at Na Příkopě, the most famous shopping street. When tired or broke, you can explore the city's underpasses, which can take you to the Old Town
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or to the courtyards of art nouveau houses with secret gems of greenery, white benches and rose bushes that provide unexpected peace in the midst of the city. Be sure to pay a visit to the traditional cafés, classic Czech pubs, cinemas and theatres. National Theatre near the river has a lot to offer to foreigners. Go to the river bank and enjoy live music and drinks while watching a sunset behind Prague Castle.
No there is no tea or coffee making facilities in the room. However in the lobby there is a possibility.
A much better value for money hotel less than a hundred metres away is the E A Hotel Sonata which I also reviewed. This... More
No there is no tea or coffee making facilities in the room. However in the lobby there is a possibility.
A much better value for money hotel less than a hundred metres away is the E A Hotel Sonata which I also reviewed. This was quality for only a few dollars more.