Reasonable Hotels in Prague
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Reasonable Hotels in Prague
My daughter is leaving for Prague at the end of this month and I am going to be paying for that stay. I'd really appreciate recommendations for hotels that are reasonable in price and well situated in the city that you feel are nice, and more importantly, clean and in a safe area of the city since my daughter will be on her own. Thanks for your help.
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Savannah, as the others have said it depends on what you are prepared to pay?
We were in Prague a few weeks ago and stayed just behind the main square at the hotel Metamorphis.
We couldn't have been happier with the central location, it wasn't too big and had a cosy feel about it. It has a beautiful cellar restaurant (unfortunately we didn't try it, only tried the pizza restaurant on the ground floor when we felt like a snack!)
We stayed in apartment 21 (same price as suites) and it was beautiful and kept immaculately clean.
www.metamorphis.cz
We booked it through www.travelcook.com which usually offers better deals than booking direct with the hotels offered.
At the moment the winter offer through travelcook.com is:
3000 czk single room
3600 czk double room
4200 czk suite or apartment (approx £91, US$163 Eur 129
They are still offering the deal we got which was stay 4 nights and get one free which certainly helps!
Travel.cook.com have many other discounted hotels and I found them extremely helpful and prompt with their e-mail replies.
Don't know if they still have the same offer but when we booked through them,if you were paying over a certain amount of CZk they threw in one free airport transfer.We were expecting to be picked up in a minibus but were taken to the hotel in a rather nice Mercedes.
Don't know how old your daughter is but I have a 19 year old daughter, and if it was me,I would be happier for her to stay centrally, around the old town square area, rather than staying miles out and having the worry of getting trams/taxis home late at night.
Unfortunately my daughter has inherited my lack of sense of direction, and I'm thankful she is showing no signs yet of wanting to take off on her own to travel,it doesn't bare thinking about
We were in Prague a few weeks ago and stayed just behind the main square at the hotel Metamorphis.
We couldn't have been happier with the central location, it wasn't too big and had a cosy feel about it. It has a beautiful cellar restaurant (unfortunately we didn't try it, only tried the pizza restaurant on the ground floor when we felt like a snack!)
We stayed in apartment 21 (same price as suites) and it was beautiful and kept immaculately clean.
www.metamorphis.cz
We booked it through www.travelcook.com which usually offers better deals than booking direct with the hotels offered.
At the moment the winter offer through travelcook.com is:
3000 czk single room
3600 czk double room
4200 czk suite or apartment (approx £91, US$163 Eur 129
They are still offering the deal we got which was stay 4 nights and get one free which certainly helps!
Travel.cook.com have many other discounted hotels and I found them extremely helpful and prompt with their e-mail replies.
Don't know if they still have the same offer but when we booked through them,if you were paying over a certain amount of CZk they threw in one free airport transfer.We were expecting to be picked up in a minibus but were taken to the hotel in a rather nice Mercedes.
Don't know how old your daughter is but I have a 19 year old daughter, and if it was me,I would be happier for her to stay centrally, around the old town square area, rather than staying miles out and having the worry of getting trams/taxis home late at night.
Unfortunately my daughter has inherited my lack of sense of direction, and I'm thankful she is showing no signs yet of wanting to take off on her own to travel,it doesn't bare thinking about



