"The hotel is relatively new. The room is not very big — just enough space for me as a solo traveler, though it was a bit tricky to find a place for my suitcase. What really impressed me was the thoughtful amenities: there was an iron, an umbrella, and even a disposable toothbrush and toothpaste, plus a sewing kit — the first time I’ve seen these in a European hotel! Very business-traveler friendly.
The staff were warm and welcoming. A special mention to the waiter in the order-from-menu restaurant (not the buffet) — extremely friendly and attentive.
The surroundings are quiet, but the soundproofing in the rooms isn’t great. You can hear neighbors showering or even snoring, which might bother light sleepers. Luckily, it wasn’t a big issue for me.
Transport is very convenient. There are several bus stops right downstairs, and the nearest metro station is just an 8-minute walk. Although the hotel is not in the city center, Prague’s excellent public transport system gets you to the Old Town in about 20 minutes. Overall, it’s a very good value-for-money choice."
"The room was very spacious. The facilities are a bit dated, but everything is well kept and in good condition. Staff were super friendly and welcoming. Breakfast was generous, and both lunch and dinner were quite good too. A big plus is the shopping mall and food court just behind the hotel, which makes things really convenient. The hotel isn’t in the city center, but Prague’s public transport is excellent — it only takes about 30 minutes to reach the Old Town. Overall, it’s a great value-for-money option."