Hotels in Prague
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Hotels in Prague
Hi! My wife and I will be in Prague for the first week in May. Looking for clean, friendly, preferably charming hotel in Prague (and not too expensive!). I read the earlier messages and got some good suggestions - the Pension Balbin and Cerna Liska sound interesting. Any comments or other suggestions?
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I stayed in the Cloister Inn in January
www.cloister-inn.cz
Great location, good pricing, good room, nice staff.
www.cloister-inn.cz
Great location, good pricing, good room, nice staff.
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We will be in Prague in late Sept. Made reservations at Hotel Betlem Club Praha per recommendations in several guide books. Breakfast served in vaulted medieval celler...fantastic location within walking distance of Charles Bridge, Wencaslas Sq. and Old Town sq. [email protected]
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Check out the Domus Henrici just up the street from the Prague castle. 8 room hotel, huge rooms. The best hotel we have stayed at in all of Europe. Check out their web-site www.domus-henrici.cz
Just can't say enough about this hotel.
Just can't say enough about this hotel.
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We have reservations at Hotel U Zlate Studny in November. It is at the foot of the Charles Bridge and reasonably priced. Go to their web site at
www.uzlatestudny.cz. They have lots of pictures and they look absolutely charming.
www.uzlatestudny.cz. They have lots of pictures and they look absolutely charming.
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Rob, Here's another for the Cloister Inn. The hotel has an English speaking staff and it is clean and comfortable.
Request a corner room, near the stairwell as they are larger. They also have a website that you can check out.
It's located on Konviktska', just a few blocks from the Charles Bridge. You can also walk into the main square (Staromestske' Namesti') as well as several tram stops that are easy to make connections on. There is also a great little restaurant on the corner called the Stoleti' which has good food and good service. Dining in Prague is very inexpensive.
In the lobby, they have an agent in the morning and late afternoon who will provide you with information and maps, free of charge.
Have a good trip.
Request a corner room, near the stairwell as they are larger. They also have a website that you can check out.
It's located on Konviktska', just a few blocks from the Charles Bridge. You can also walk into the main square (Staromestske' Namesti') as well as several tram stops that are easy to make connections on. There is also a great little restaurant on the corner called the Stoleti' which has good food and good service. Dining in Prague is very inexpensive.
In the lobby, they have an agent in the morning and late afternoon who will provide you with information and maps, free of charge.
Have a good trip.
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A wonderful pension is Pension B-35. I stayed there with my family last year.
You can see pictures at www.hotelsprague.cz
Scroll down to pensions and click on Pension B-35
You can see pictures at www.hotelsprague.cz
Scroll down to pensions and click on Pension B-35