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Staying at a&o Prague Rhea was a pleasant surprise despite its distance from the city center. While it’s not right in the heart of Prague, the neighborhood is well-connected with both bus and tram stops just a short walk away—making it easy to get around without relying on taxis. The price is definitely one of the highlights; it’s very affordable for what you get, especially if you're traveling on a budget. The rooms are clean and basic but functional, and the bathroom was spotless and well-maintained. One minor downside is that the bed sheets need to be tucked in by guests—slightly inconvenient, but not a dealbreaker. Overall, this is a solid choice for travelers who value cleanliness, convenience, and good value. It’s not fancy, but it delivers exactly what it promises: a comfortable, no-frills stay in a great location for public transport access.

Staying at Hotel ARÉNA was a solid experience overall. The room and the entire property were very clean, and the location is definitely a plus—just a short walk to the yellow metro line (B-line), which takes about 20 minutes to reach the heart of Prague, and it's also close to the airport. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the Wi-Fi speed was decent for basic browsing and messaging. There’s a shopping mall nearby with a grocery store, so you don’t have to go far for essentials. That said, the room itself is quite small—definitely on the compact side, especially if you're traveling with luggage or staying longer. I did ask a few questions about the neighborhood and Prague in general, but the answers were pretty generic—stuff I could’ve easily found online. It would’ve been great to get more local insight from the team. The room had a safe, which is a nice touch, but the door lock felt outdated and not as secure as it could be. Overall, this is a good option if you’re looking for convenience, a clean space, and a central spot without breaking the bank. Just keep in mind the limited room size and that the service could use a bit more depth in local knowledge.

My second visit to Prague and staying at Habitat 16 turned out to be the best decision I made when choosing where to stay. This time, I opted for the luxury apartment with a sauna and hot tub—worth every penny. The host thought of everything: bath salts, foam, fresh towels and linens, spotless cleanliness, and a safe, welcoming atmosphere. Perfect for a honeymoon? Absolutely. The kitchen sparkled with cleanliness, the freezer was full of ice, and the little garden was lush and inviting—ideal for sipping coffee in peace. Every moment spent here brought pure joy. The quiet, calm energy, and overall comfort truly enhanced my appreciation for Prague’s beauty. Coming back to the hotel felt like returning home—relaxing, recharging, and truly refreshed. An unforgettable getaway. Thank you!

This hostel is an absolute gem for the price. Clean, well-maintained rooms with reliable Wi-Fi made our stay comfortable and stress-free. One of the highlights was the boat tour along the Vltava River—sightseeing from the water in Prague is truly magical. The location is excellent, just a short walk from public transit, making it easy to explore the city. Friendly staff and a great value-for-money experience overall. I’d highly recommend this place to any traveler looking for comfort without breaking the bank. Would definitely stay here again.

Staying at Hotel Carol in Prague was an absolute delight. The staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome, and the complimentary coffee and cake in the lobby were a lovely touch. I was especially impressed by the on-site restaurant serving Jewish cuisine—unusual for sure, but honestly, the dish I tried was delicious and full of character. The whole atmosphere felt warm and authentic, making our stay truly memorable. I’d absolutely book here again without hesitation.

My stay at Hotel Ehrlich Prague exceeded all expectations! The location is perfect—just a short walk from major attractions and yet tucked away in a quiet, peaceful neighborhood. The staff at the front desk were incredibly welcoming and professional, making us feel right at home from the moment we arrived. The room was spotless, with comfortable bedding that guaranteed a restful night’s sleep. I especially loved the breakfast spread—fresh, delicious, and varied, with local touches that made it truly special. Every little detail, from the thoughtful amenities to the clean, well-designed space, showed how much care they put into guest experience. It’s rare to find such a warm, personalized touch in a city full of big-name hotels. I’d absolutely book again and highly recommend this gem to anyone visiting Prague.

Hotel Aron offers great value for money, and the location worked perfectly for my needs. That said, during hot days, there's no air conditioning in the rooms, so I had to keep the windows open while sleeping—slightly disruptive if you're sensitive to noise. On the bright side, the breakfast staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, and the manager went out of their way to make things comfortable. The blonde front desk agent wasn’t particularly warm, but her professionalism was still on point. Overall, it’s a solid choice if you’re looking for a budget-friendly stay with a welcoming vibe and don’t mind a few minor drawbacks.

Staying at this hotel was an absolute highlight of my trip to Prague! Located right in the heart of the city, it's just a short walk from the cathedral and surrounded by all the charm of historic downtown. The room was cozy, clean, and well-equipped—perfect for a comfortable stay. What really stood out was the generous breakfast spread; I never left the table hungry. The staff at reception were warm and helpful, and the overall vibe among guests felt welcoming and friendly. It’s clear they’ve created a special atmosphere here. I’d definitely come back without hesitation. If you're looking for a great base in Prague with excellent value, this is it!

While not located in the heart of Prague, this hotel is just steps away from a metro station and has a convenient Ldil supermarket right across the street—perfect for grab-and-go essentials. The staff were incredibly welcoming, and every room received a complimentary bottle of white wine upon arrival. The bar area offered free drinks throughout the stay, and we even got a cute fridge magnet as a farewell gift—small touches that made a big difference. Breakfast was outstanding, and during both breakfast and dinner hours, live piano music filled the lobby with a charming atmosphere. The only minor downside is its proximity to a large cemetery, which gives the area a quiet, peaceful vibe—but not necessarily a negative. Overall, this stay exceeded all expectations. It’s a hidden gem with exceptional service, thoughtful details, and a unique character that makes it stand out. I’d definitely book here again on my next visit to Prague.

The Comfort Hotel Prague City is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Prague. Located just a short distance from the city center, it's incredibly convenient for exploring major attractions—public transit is just steps away. Free parking is a major plus, especially if you're traveling by car. The surrounding area offers plenty of dining options, from local Czech restaurants to international cuisine. On the night we arrived, we noticed a group of domestic travelers staying at the hotel, which speaks volumes about its popularity and reliability. Breakfast was fantastic—abundant and varied, with hot dishes, fresh bread, jams, and beverages to suit every taste. Clean rooms, friendly staff, and great value make this hotel a standout. I’d definitely stay here again on my next visit to Prague.

Staying at Penzion U sv. Kryštofa was a delightful experience from start to finish. The guesthouse is quiet and spotlessly clean, with spacious rooms that feel both comfortable and welcoming. Check-in was seamless—just use the key box for self-check-in, which made things super convenient. The breakfast was generous and delicious, offering a great mix of options to start the day right. While staff only interacted during breakfast hours (a bit limiting if you need assistance), they were always friendly and helpful. One of the biggest perks? The bus stops are literally right outside, making it easy to reach downtown Prague in no time. With such a great location, excellent value, and warm hospitality, I’d definitely stay here again—and highly recommend it to anyone visiting the city.

On the night of December 31st, around 11:30 PM, I was attacked by a staff member at Hostel Homér in Prague—a man in his 40s or 50s with long hair, who appeared to be a supervisor—while the front desk receptionist, a young Indian woman in her mid-20s, stood by silently. The incident started because of my own mistake, and I tried to resolve it calmly. However, this man was clearly heavily intoxicated, became aggressive, grabbed me, and physically assaulted me—with help from another person present. I asked the receptionist repeatedly to call the police, but she did nothing. I attempted to go to the police myself, but on New Year’s Eve, law enforcement was already overwhelmed. Prague is absolutely beautiful and the locals are generally kind and welcoming—but this experience stands out as the worst I’ve had during all my travels. I don’t judge an entire Christmas tree just because one light is broken, but I’m sharing this story so others can stay alert and avoid similar situations.
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