hotel recomendations in Prague
could someone recomend me of a non-expensive hotel or hostel or appartment in Prague? <BR>thanks a lot
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Kel, I would suggest doing a search on this forum for Prague Hotels. I know, in the past, that exat question has been asked with many helpful responses. If you haven't been before, get ready for the most beautiful city in the world!
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We stayed at Pension Balbin on Balbinova. It is near the Muzeum Metro & Wenceslas Square & about a 5-10 minute walk to just about anywhere. We paid $35/night for 2 two years ago in November. I understand it has been $85 during high season. It is clean, has shower & toilet in room, helpful English-speaking staff & good serve-yourself breakfast. We made the reservation through AVE Accommodations at www.avetravel.cz They have a good list of hotels/penzions in all price ranges with descriptions & some pictures.
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Try the Cloister Inn. It has a website with prices, which are discounted now. the website is cloister-inn, with a hyphen. It is located in Old Town and goes for around $80 a night probably, including breakfast buffet. One free night for a several night stay.
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Kel, I agree with Karen on the Cloister Inn. We were there from November 13-20 and all four of were very pleased. <BR> <BR>They are inexpensive, have a good breakfast and a helpful staff that speaks English pretty well. The location was excellent. They are right on Konviktska, a few blocks from the Charles Bridge and within walking distance of Old Town Square and other sights. <BR> <BR>The Stoleti restaurant just down the street has good food and good prices. <BR> <BR>Good luck.
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Lee--- I was looking forward to your impressions/Prague trip report. Did I missed it?
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The hotel Europa in Wenceslas Sq is fun. It is possibly Pragues most famous hotel, but is just 1 star - so pretty basic accommodation. The common areas are very grand and the bar/restaurant are a must see, whether you stay there or not. Sadly, hotels in Prague are pricey, b
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