little jewelPosted: Tue, Jul 08 2008Location:
4Rooms:
3Service:
2.5Value:
4After having spent two sleepless nights in a hotel by Wenceslas Square on our way to a wedding in Jesenik, we decided to seek somewhere quieter and more peaceful for our return stay in Prague.
Hotel 16 ticked all the boxes, being in a delightfully peaceful quarter of the town right by all the delightful University buildings. It was a pleasure to to explore the quiet streets between the parks and fine houses in the evening, returning back to the little hotel and its friendly staff.
The rooms are all very neat and well decorated, with TV's and mini bars. The Hotel itself has a small bar, but isn't suited for sitting and drinking the night away with friends. However, there is a fine, quiet, traditional Czech bar only two hundred yards away, which serves food and good beers at excellent prices.
Rooms are spacious and well equipped, Breakfast is very good, with plenty of choice, the staff are exemplary and appear fluent in most European languages. Overall, with the exception of not having a dedicated bar area or lounge, the hotel is a delight and well worth the price.
Try it if you are sick of the crowds and noise, or just want a pleasant peaceful place to stay.