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Comment by Maya, US/India
June 2007
Nice and central The hostel has a great location for the price you're paying, and was very convenient to access. The staff at the reception were not very helpful, and the guy who was here when we arrived was downright rude, but the evening guy was nicer. The rooms were clean, the beds were comfy, but the only problem is that the sheets are not big enough to cover the whole bed, so be prepared to have your sheets off the mattress by the time you wake up. They have a weird key policy that nobody quite seemed to follow or understand to access the bedrooms, but access to the main area of the dorm was controlled by a code, which changes daily, so safety is good. You can also rent a locker for a refundable deposit. The showers were nice, but having one toilet for fourteen people is not smart. The leather couches in the main dorm room were really nice and made for a nice place to chill out and get to know the other people staying in the room, and facilitated a fun round of cards and drinking. The kitchen is nice but nobody seems to clean out the fridge. They also have a weird policy that if you're not leaving, you have to leave stuff on your bed so that the cleaning lady knows there's a guest in that bed, which I think led to my lotion being lost, but no matter, nice place, quiet for the most part, and good fun.
Comment by Lizzi, Great Britain
May 2007
Fantastic I stayed in the Hostel Rosemary in April 2007. The staff were so friendly and were available to help twenty-four/seven. A group of us stayed in one of the private apartments, which had its own kitchen, en-suite, and shower. The room was clean, modern, and had ample facilities and space. Not only this but the location is ideal, minutes away from Wenceslas Square in the heart of the city. For all this and traveling during the peak season you'd expect to pay a lot but it was very reasonable. I was extremely impressed and would definitely recommend it to anyone.
Comment by sam toofany
December 2006
This hostel is situated close to the main sites, which was a great start. the guy at reception was a little rude, and was rude throughout our three-night stay, weirdly one evening i came in very drunk and the rude guy was quite hospitable, which confused me slightly. The hostel itself is clean, and friendly, it has two free internet computers, it has sitting areas where you can meet other people, and it has cheap beer (can't complain about that), the rooms were good, clean, and nice smelling. i would return again.
Comment by Davide & Michela - Chiavari ( Ge ) Italy
October 2006
It's not a hostel like the ones you are used to staying at. They are just newly furnished aparments so there is not common life as in other hostels. Location is perfect, between the main railway station and the main square. Ten minutes' walk from both. Nearby there's a supermarket called Albert. Our apartment was composed of six beds but it has been given to us only as a double room. It was therefore very spacious and clean as well. Furniture's all new but there is a lack of tools in the kitchen so pasta is not easy to strain off. Mattresses are also a bit uncomfortable, but after all, this place was undoubtedly magic and worth its price. Highly recommended, the best "hostel" we ever stayed at Europewide.
Comment by Fabio
April 2006
I have been there for one night. I stayed in wide six-people dormitory room where it was three-bunk bed. The hostel is clean and cosy. All the furniture is new (from Ikea) and there is a common kitchen with tables, fridge, and cooker. It's also available a washing machine in the bathroom. The receptionists were really friendly and they kept me the luggage all the leaving day and advise me where I could find cheap Czech restaurant. The hostel is small and is two minutes by walk away from St. Venceslao Square, in the city centre.
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