I liked that the property was just outside of the heavy touristy zone but just a 10-15 min walk to Wenceslas square. There were many restaurants and cafes close by as well as a subway station I.P Pavlova, and tram stop The area was relatively quiet and safe. I was on the 1st floor, very fortunately, but each floor just had a few rooms and the guests were quiet. When I went to breakfast in the morning I was surprised how many people were actually in that hotel. However the doors or walls were relatively thin.
The staff were professional and there 24 hrs-- loved that.
The room was efficient as well as bathroom-not too small. We were two that travelled. There was no iron but that seems to be commonly the case in Eastern Europe. I believe one was available upon request.
Our room had no refrigerator or microwave either, but it wasn't a bother.
We had AC unit in the room that we controlled, and we could open the windows if we wanted, yeah!
The beds were comfortable and pillows were large and firm enough, not too much.
I would def go back and stay there again for its convenient and safe location, and basic comfort of the rooms, and hall area, and the surrounding beautiful buildings.
Also for the included breakfast.
The breakfast was okay, not great, but def good enough. There were two types of eggs, if you didn't want the runny ones, fresh fruits daily, proscuitto, and other meats, cheeses, bread, pastries incl croissants, cereals, salads and beverages. It can satisfy all.