Lots of space and a great locationPosted: Tue, Jul 15 2008Location:
5Rooms:
3.5Service:
3.8Value:
4After being in a very cramped room in Cesky Krumlov, this room was a castle! It was a studio, with king bed, table and chairs, large screen TV and a sofa. There was a wardrobe for hanging clothes as well as a couple of other pieces of furniture. On the downside, the kitchen was poorly furnished, and only one burner on the stove would lite. There were no utensils for making tea, but the restaurant next door was happy to provide a cup and saucer! The bathroom was also very large, with tub, hand-held shower, pedestal sink and bidet. Unfortunately, the tub leaked, so only a shower was possible. Unlike another reviewer's experience, our towels were changed daily, and beds were made up (i.e., feather beds were folded neatly on top of the mattresses). Small packets of shampoo and a tiny bar of soap were provided, but we had our own, so don't know if they would have been replaced. The staff were quite helpful, and all spoke passable to good English.
The price for this hotel was given in euros (390 as a last-minute deal), so if you plan to stay here, you should convert dollars to euros and pay in cash. If you pay in Czech crowns, they will convert the euros to crowns using a higher rate than the change makers. If you pay with credit card, they will convert from euros to crowns, then from crowns to dollars -- not a good thing. Not having enough cash in euros, we ended up paying about $70 more for the room for our 5-night stay than we had expected, but for the location, it was still a bargain.
Breakfast, as reported, was adequate. However, it was the same every day, so it was a little boring.
This hotel is not the Ritz, but for economy-minded travelers, it is more than adequate.