Can anyone recommend a good hotel in Praque city centre? I am hoping to take the family for a 2 night break in December and want a clean & comfortable hotel at a reasonable price.
My mates from the Suzuki OC go every year to Brno for the a SOC Czech Rally an din Prague always stay at the apartments I mentioned in the other thread. Always good value and cheap when there's a group. Guarded parking and right on Wenceslas Square.
I got it through this lot and there service was great, never booked a holiday on my own and sent them at least 30 emails asking all kinds of stupid questions.
and for around 20 quid a nice fella got us from the airport, told us where to go etc etc, and took us back..
I'm gonna go again, didn't get woken up once or see a single stag night.
Jazz club called ungelt is near, loads of young fellas who are into their music, good beer and very friendly.
I have since recommended that hotel to a freind who went over for a city break, and they were chuffed to bits with it as well..... secure underground parking on site as well
Just got back from Prague last night. Fabulous city!!!! I tok my parents and we stayed at this hotel It is on Dlouda Street, which is the boundary between the Old Town and the Jewish Quarter, perfectly placed for walking anywhere, lots of good restaurants and bars close by, much cheaper than around the squares too! Highly recommended!
Just booked 3 nights in Extol inn Prague after it being recommended on this forum.
End of Aug, 2 persons,3 nights, double "luxurious" room. £148 with breakfast
Don't stay in the Hilton. In a location that is cut off by the road system and service that is lacklustre to say the least. Typical Hilton then... However, it was able to provide secure underground parking for the GS, but at price!!
Stayed at the Park Inn - 09/2010. New hotel with secure underground parking for about £12 per night (we stored two bikes on one parking spot).
A twin room worked out about £44 per night; so £22 per person.
Location is excellent and the hotel is clean and modern. Food is (as always) pricey in the hotel; but there are plenty of good places to go in town. No free wi-fi is a let down for those with 3G phones wishing to check on emails; travel arrangements etc.
Its right in the old town square directly opposite the clock, brilliant location, great atmosphere, and even if you don't stay there you must make a point of going up for a drink or a meal on the roof terrace, the view from there is absolutely stunning day or night, its the best view in Prague, I guarantee it
We go a few times a year normally and we like staying in the Grand its right in the old town area if you can do a deal on the room opposite the clock its great you can sit right a t the front bay upstairs whatching the action.
Also it has its very own busy bakery fresh bread and cakes bar and all th eother usal needs..... If you get a bit pissed whatch out for the revoving door as you go in...
We have been there on bike and car they take your car and park it secure and bring it right to the front door when you request it. Love that palce the Blues bars (noT JAZZ!!!)
anr the Mayling Foot Rub ha ha