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Travellers' Hostel Dlouhá

Prague (Praha 1 - Old Town / Staré Město), Czech Republic

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Dirección
Dlouhá 33, Prague (Praha 1 - Old Town / Staré Město)   Mapa
Precio
High-season: 370-620 CZK, Low-Season: 270 - 520 CZK Verifique los precios actuales por fecha aquí
Localización/Contacto
Detalles
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Prestaciones

  • Desayuno gratis
  • Cocina
  • Casilleros
  • Bar
  • Salón / Espacios comunes
  • Alimentos/Restaurante
  • Lavadora (lavandería)
  • Duchas calientes gratis durante las 24 horas
 
Informe de Hostelz.com
This hostel has an excellent location and can be walked to from the train station in less than 10 minutes. It is in the middle of the historic area of Prague and you can easily walk to almost all tourist areas.

This hostel seems to be located in many buildings scattered through out the neighborhood. We were located in a building behind the main hostel building. It seems to be undergoing some renovation and the door doesn't look promising, but don't let that fool you. It is a LONG hard walk up MANY flights of stairs. There is an elevator if you wanted to risk it and have all day. The reward is a top floor balcony/terrace with a nice view. The rooms are very large and spacious and bright and clean. There seem to be adequate showers and toilets. There is also a kitchen/breakfast room with a kettle, hotplate and fridge. Breakfast is good, includes coffee and juice, as well as the usual cornflakes and buns, cheese and meat.

If you can get through the ordeal of dealing with the staff this hostel is a good place to stay. In the high season it's recommended to book far in advance as it seems a hard place to get into with a very long waiting list.

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Comment by radial, usa
February 2008
Horrible
This is probably the worst hostel in Prague, possibly in all of Europe. The staff are ok, but the dorm rooms are filthy dirty and barely kept clean. Bedbugs? Check. Piss all over the floor in all the bathrooms? Check. Bait and switch? Check. If your travel agent suggests this place, I would suggest that you find a new travel agent who has your well being in mind. Location isn't everything, you know.
Comment by PFong, Portugal
November 2007
Quality Hostel and very central location
Great location. The place is kept pretty clean which is always appreciated! And downstairs there is the Roxy Dance club with a very large dance floor and drinks are cheap as well. Also Downstairs there is a bar with an art gallery -- very underground style with also cheap drinks. One of the best hostels that I have ever been.
Comment by Kaja
January 2007
I stayed in a eight-person room in the other part of the hostel, a gallery courtyard fifty meters away from the main hostel. It was quite clean and quiet (but nothing exceptional) and had a quite nice private bathroom. Didn't really get to see the kitchen, though. Dlouha is quite central, the staff was quite nice though impersonal.
Comment by Andrew
July 2006
Nice Hostel in Prague. Building a bit old, but central and with nice atmosphere. Stayed there for three nights. Dormitory of sixteen people(mix dormitory), in wooden double beds, really comfortable. The room also was really big and comfortable and surprisingly clean and quiet any time of the day. There are big windows so there was no problem with ventilation. Lockers really big, need a pad. Common room, bathroom, and kitchen, common for three dorm rooms and rather small for the number of the people, but seems that you make contacts easier. Bathrooms were rather few for the number of people that served. Some facilities could be better (washing, cooking). A bit strict in the hours of breakfast, and what allowed to choose. Stuff really friendly, helpful by any way. Location -- there is no way to be better. In the middle of Prague, just a block away from old square. Everything around -- sites, shops, nightlife. For easy-going, easy to socialize people is a very good hostel. Personally I have some of my best travelling days there!
Comment by Rebecca
June 2006
Great location but staff could be a bit more welcoming. Sometimes will ignore guests completely during shift changes. Rooms and bathrooms really vary in quality and ammenities, so ask for a look around first, if possible. Good sized lockers and beds. Never felt unsafe or that my belongings were at risk (but didn't leave them out, either). Bar upstairs is a nice touch with nice staff. One big plus is that they'll lend you items like travel guides, hair dryer, et cetera for a refundable deposit. Oh yeah, the place is kept pretty clean which is always appreciated!
Comment by Nu
February 2006
I've been there two times.Great location, clean rooms and bathrooms...breakfast is after 8 o'clock, so if you're planning to go away early you won't have any...I'm a little bit upset after having read the comment by the robbed guy in August 2005. I stayed there two nights only, in August 2005 as well, and came back with 200 Euros less. But I thought I was robbed elsewhere.
Comment by Harvey Brickle
August 2005
This place is great if you want your entire backpack stolen! And then when you try to get some help from the staff, like looking at their security cameras, they get dodgy with you and make up some BS excuse. My eye was off my bag for 15 seconds, seriously! The way the guy at the front desk acted, nervous when I told him I wanted to call the police, I truly believe this was an inside job. Or at the very least it was a visitor who knew the ins and outs of that place because I was immediately in action, going down the only hallway there was.
Comment by Mark, Uk
June 2005
Great hostel, so close to everything. It's worth trying to get a bed in. I just turned up there and got one on the same day.
Comment by Ali
May 2005
Beds were comfortable, breakfast was good and the location is close to the old town BUT the kitchen in Dorm 200 was not really accessible for all. And the WORST thing was that the place reeked of cigarette smoke. It was not in your rooms but we avoided the common room because the smoke was so thick. We took a double room, which was two single beds (not the nice-sounding apartments!). The hot water didn't last long and was non-existent one morning (but you can't blame them for the plumbing breaking). The old part of Prague is all tourists, so if you want to meet actual Prague people opt for elsewhere.
Comment by Emily
April 2005
This was one of my worst stays anywhere in Europe. First off, they are totally under-staffed and completely disorganized. They lost our reservation and could not guarantee us beds unless we were in line around 10 a.m. every morning with bags in tow. This would have been fine after a decent night's sleep, but the dorms were way too crowded for that to be possible. This place attracts a lot of backpackers from STA and other huge, impersonal organizations. One night we woke up to 8 other roommates coming in from a train at 2 in the morning and of course they were rude and obnoxious. The breakfast was bare bones...and the atmosphere was as charming as a tatty communist-block. Avoid if possible...it's not worth the struggle with reception.
Comment by Nicola
April 2005
I stayed in one of the rooftop apartments in the hostel and was really impressed. It was simple but beautiful with a brand new kitchen and bathroom. It cost a fraction of staying somewhere of the same quality elsewhere. I would thoroughly recommend the apartments and in fact am staying again next month with three friends. (£16 a night each for a private apartment is an unbeatable deal). The location is absolutely amazing, too!!!
Comment by TU Dave
April 2005
I stayed here for four days in March in a four-bed room. I really enjoyed myself at this hostel. It's in a great location, only a few minutes walk to the Old Town Square and the Charles Bridge. The bar on the top floor is a great place to meet people, but it's poorly ventilated. Breakfast is pretty good; they have a few options, like yogurt and granola or cheese, meat and rolls. The staff were nice, very nice, and helped me book the next part of my trip. My only complaint about the hostel is that they did not vacuum the hostel once during my stay and the carpets in the room and hallways was a little gross.
Comment by Ken Dizzle
December 2004
I stayed here in the summer for a week. I thought it was a great hostel. However, we opted for the apartment on the top floor because there were three of us. I highly recommend paying 90 euros for three-bed private apartment. It is much better than the dorms. Also, it's just as good as a high-priced hotel room but it's half the price and you get a kitchen. The location is amazing, right next to Club Roxy, and also five minutes from Charles Bridge and the city center. I had no problems even when we had to stay in the dorms for a night. I found the staff to be very helpful. The only problem I found while staying here was the elevator was broken sometimes. I didn't mind hitting the stairs though. because of all the drinking and eating we were doing. This hostel fitted our needs perfectly, for three young people trying to enjoy the clubs and nightlife and still see the attractions in the daytime. Also, it's near a 24-hour Mexican restaurant — too perfect for my Californian needs at 4:30 in the morning walking back from the club.
Comment by Eran from Tel-Aviv, Israel
November 2004
I just got back home after a four-day stay and I have to say I had a phenomenal time! I stayed at a four-bed room, which may not have been the biggest room ever but it was spacious enough. And it had clean sheets and linen. I have zero complaints about the staff because there really was no need for interaction with them whatsoever. If everything runs smoothly, why should there be? When I did need small things, they came through without a problem, so speaking from personal experience, they were good enough for me. The elevator upon first glance looks ridden with bullet holes, but once you get past that lovely imagery, it works perfectly well. Now as for the bar...be very prepared when you go in the bar because chances are you may NEVER leave. The atmosphere is nothing short of addictive. Perhaps it was my luck but a group of the finest people ever was staying with me at the same time and we just made perfect chemistry and ended up spending all our nights together drinking at the bar or at club Bombay just down the street. The bar staff are really very nice, and they totally humiliate you at table football and love doing it. Breakfast is included, and basically has everything you need. There were a couple of thefts I heard about in the dorms, but then people had lockers and didn't use them, so there you go. Other things security related: the code to get in the hostel wings changes every day so that's good, and the rooms (at least mine) were very safe. The heating works and the showers were excellent. One thing, try not to breathe as you walk up the stairs towards the door to each floor because something seriously has died in there. The hostel's location is as good as it sounds and then some. Recommended with the highest of praise.
Comment by Thomas
October 2004
It served its purpose. It has a small reception, but that is no problem if you're not in quite a rush.

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