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Comment by John
September 2004
The rooms were basic but good. The hostel is located in a quiet area, a five-minute walk from Wenceslas Square. It's more like a few rooms attached to a hotel than a hostel. There are no hostel facilities at all, so don't expect to meet people here. It's handy to the Metro and tram lines, also. I would recommend this accommodation to those who are traveling as a couple and want to stick to a budget.
Comment by Anonymous
June 2004
Clean, safe and relatively central. But it's not a 'hostel' in the normal sense of the word - no common areas or real opportunities to meet others; no kitchen facilities; no maps or information about Prague provided openly; and no outings organised.
Comment by Alexandra
June 2004
This hostel was pretty nice. The staff were very friendly and it was clean. The only downside was that it was pretty dark and dreary. It wasn't quite like typical hostels in the sense that it was rather impossible to meet people here, but it was very quiet. Nice area, though!
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