Save your money. Sleep in a tent!Posted: Fri, Jul 18 2008Location:
4Rooms:
2Service:
0.8Value:
1Right in the heart of Prague (main square), stunning building, KSC 8000 per night (approx. EUR 300)./ What could possibly go wrong?
Everything is the answer.
My business partner and I reserved a bi-level suite with twin beds and early check-in. On arrival (8 a.m.), after exhausting journey, we were greeted by a bored receptionist who pretended not to notice us. Of course, there was "no evidence" (so she claimed) of early check-in info.
Finally, after sort of argument (fortunately, I speak Czech), we were given our bedroom. As it turned out, it was only laziness (and probably biterness) of the receptionist that caused problems as the room was not occupied on the previous night and was ready to go.
Imagine bi-level suite for EUR 300. It should be absolutely fantastic, shouldn't it? Another dissapointment. Musty smell, bit of mould in the bathroom and not even close to decent size (approx. 25 sqm). Bi-level means that you sleep on the rooftop of your bathroom. Of course, there was no twin beds, so we had to share a queen size double. Difficult for two men!
Staff were generally rude there. Maids would pass you in the corridor and would not even say "good morning" (in hotel, which wants to be a 5-star property. Ha ha).
After all that, we decided not to try breakfast.
My advice: forget "U Prince". Sleep in a tent. More fun and you'll save 300 euros. However, if you're still willing to spend that amount of money on a hotel in Prague, go to Four Seasons. No dissapointments there.