The only good thing with this hotel was that it was fairly cheap and sustainable. Why was it sustainable? Well because they saved a lot of money in saving decor from the 1800s, not washing sheets nor towels between our three day stay, not vacuuming nor cleaning and in the Prague heat of 35° the airconditioner did not work.
Easy to take the tram to the city, no good restauraunts near the hotel.
The staff didn't meet expectations of a three star hotel. Not welcoming nor service minded.
The room smelled old and moist. No soap in the bathroom and it didn't get refilled even when we asked for it. We asked for new sheets and towels and when we returned we found the room just as we had left it.
The breakfast was a wannabe-nice hotel breakfast. Some sausage, beans (these were not heated at all when we arrived at the breakfast opening), rice, white bread, yoghurt in small packets, mortadella, cheese, watermelon and orange. Tasteless, dry and not worth the price of 9€. The room in which the breakfast was served was dimly lit and uncomfortable. The dining area even more so, with old rugs covering chairs, holes in the walls and non-matching furniture.