"Great place to stay, nice room with a kitchen and seating area, cant fault it!
Would be good if there was luggage storage, but some were suggested to us that were nearby!
Well done Botanist, would recomend and would stay again if coming to Prague again"
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"This hotel is excellent. Courteous, patient and professional staff. It's very clean, quiet and centrally located. I would recommend for your stay in Prague."
"I booked this for the affordability but was delightfully surprised by the quality. Bubbles offered upon check-in. Rooms were ready early when we arrived -and were large and well- appointed by European AND American standards. I so appreciated the large electric tea pot and tea and instant coffee offerings. There is a stocked mini- bar, but we just used it to chill powerades we bought. The employees were so helpful and polite, and the breakfast buffet - with white linen- was a great beginning to our days there! Also, a few weeks before our trip, I messaged the hotel about hiring a driver and car to visit Karlovy Vary. They arranged this for me for my family of 4, and it was affordable and preferable when compared to a tour, and the driver was at the hotel early for pickup and picked us up on time and at the end of our great day in Karlovy Vary, and he charged exactly what the hotel quoted. Sidenote: This hotel is very quiet, walkable from many areas of interest and though it has an intriguing history (former convent and was the location of the secret police headquarters during communism with a jail in the basement - according to the newspaper article on the wall in the hallway off the courtyard), but it was light, airy, and a total delight. I recommended it to family members who have an upcoming trip to Prague. "
"Great location for a city break. Tram, metro and bus services on your doorstep. Palladium shopping mall next door. Breakfast unbelievable choice, and plenty of it. Great value for money. Room we had was basic but quiet when we stayed, just what we needed as we were out from 9am to 9pm, so just got back for a shower and bed. I would highly recommend this hotel as easy access to touist spots and airport. "
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Prague Jewish Museum, Charles Bridge Museum, and Franz Kafka Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Prague Castle, Jewish Town Hall, and Old Jewish Cemetery are well-known local landmarks worth a visit. You can watch performances at Rudolfinum, Estates Theatre, and Municipal House Hall if you're interested in local theater.
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With so many ways to get around, seeing the area around Maisel Synagogue is easy. You can take advantage of metro transit at Karlovy Lázně Stop, Staroměstská Stop, and Staromestska Station. To see more of the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Prague-Masarykovo Station or Prague (XYG-Prague Central Station).