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  • These apartments had a fantastic central location, and were excellent value for money. The one-bedroom we stayed in had everything you could need for a short city break and was big enough to have accommodated a whole group of people. Would definately recommend to the budget traveller!

  • Lovely, modern hotel. Big spacious rooms, with a contemporary feel. Great buffet breakfast, with lots of choice!

    Brilliant value for money.

  • A building with a fascinating history - it was occupied by the Secret Police during the communist regime and later a convent. The hotel is great for anyone travelling to Prague who doesn't want cheap and cheerful but would also prefer to spend their money on beer, goulash and garnets than a hotel...a brilliant mid-price option.

    Staff are friendly and helpful and the rooms are lovely. They vary from a typical one bedroom to mini suites and, in the older part of the hotel, huge rooms with masses of space.

    Only a five minute walk to the Old Town Square and with great bars, restaurants and shops to pass on the way, the Cloister Inn is a brilliant choice for a Prague holiday.

  • Hotel General Prague *****

    The charming Hotel General is a newly opened small-sized hotel in the city centre of Prague. 20 elegant rooms feature the theme of generals and commanders. Experience the magical combination of luxurious elegance and service beyond your expactations.This 5 star hotel offers Restaurant, Wine Bar, Sauna, Garage parking and Boardroom.

  • I have travelled a lot around this great planet of ours and this is definately one of the quietest hotels I've stayed in,not because it was empty but because there weren't any inconsiderate guests slamming doors all night,unlike most of the other hotels I've stayed at around the world.

  • Where else in Prague you can stay in a place where a baroque church gem lies next door, where you hear the chant of the convent with organ playing, where breathtaking history wrote amazing stories of the Jesuits, the Grey Sisters of St. Franciscus, Communist Secret Police with its infamous prison incarcerating our president to be Mr. Vaclav Havel and H.R.H. Prince of Wales paying him a tribute in person?

    There is just one answer to this simple question: it is The Unitas Hotel.

    It has the location, it has its great story and it has the ambiance created by a couple of Czech hotel enthusiasts who still believe in honesty of business and fair hospitality.

    All rooms were constructed by setting up real convent cells in a line creating large and spacious cabinets rarely seen in the historical centre of Prague.

    * King Size Beds
    * Imflammable Materials
    * Smoke Detectors
    * Air Condition
    * Minibars
    * Comfortable Working Desk
    * Internet Access Cabel / Wireless
    * LCD Screens with Sat TV and DVD Player
    * Direct Dial Phones
    
  • Old Prague Hostel

    The top located Prague hostel. Just minute walk from Old Town Square. Free internet/wifi, breakfast, lockers and more.

  • Old Prague Hostel

    Old Prague Hostel was great. We walked in and could tell it was a secure place. There is a huge cage, which is securely locked up, to store your bags in if you don't leave Prague till later in the day after your checkout. Free Internet, which is always a plus. The two people who run the place (a girl and a guy) were always in great moods and more than willing to help or answer any questions. The rooms were clean, and there were cabinets to lock up your baggage in every room with a key. Always hot water. Clean bathrooms. There was in fact a woman there cleaning around the clock. Common rooms had a lovely feeling with storage in fridges and lots of dishes. Lots of people out mingling so it was easy to meet other people. Plus, the location couldn't have been better. Right next to the main old square, and near tons of attractions. I've traveled all over Europe now a couple of times and found this to be one of my favorite hostels of all. After all, cleanliness is important! Hope you enjoy your stay as much as we did!

  • Prague Square Hostel

    The best located hostel in Prague. 200steps from Old Town Square, 2 min walk from Jewish part, 5 min walk from Charles Bridge. Free internet/wifi, breakfast. 2 - 8 bedded rooms.

  • Prague Square Hostel is the best located hostel Ive stayed around the world. Its just at the famous Astronomical Clock, between two main Prague squares, Old Town Sqaure and Wenceslaw Square. You just walk everywhere!!!

    The hostel is very clean, beds confortable. Theres common kitchen which is useful when you are on low budget. Plus we met a lot of nice people there.

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