Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Hotel Neruda Prague

Has anyone stay at this hotel recently? All review seem to be at least 3 years old .



If anyone out there has any experience with this hotel or has any suggestions for a hotel that would suit 2 girl friends in their mid 30s for a few days in September . All suggestion will be reviewed thanks




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Seems good to me if you like the modern style. Has a few reviews here this year, as well as on www.booking.com , but for the price I found there (100 Euro a night) you can get 5-star hotels and a lot cheaper 4-stars, like Angelo, or Andel%26#39;s Hotel .



I always do a search at www.booking.com as it gives also reviews and pictures, maps etc.




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That%26#39;s where my husband and I are staying starting next week. We chose it because of the location and reasonable cost $644 for 8 nites. All i know is that it%26#39;s very clean and includes breakfast. Reviews I read have been positive. We%26#39;ll be outdoors most of the time anyway. I%26#39;ll post something if it turned out to be horrible.




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bzbride, let me know how you go will be there in 3 weeks also if you find any great local restaurants and any amazing thing things that are not to be missed . Have a great trip




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Hi frankie30! Our trip went very well. Hotel Neruda is in Mala Strana and very close to the castle. It%26#39;s a walk up the hill. Very charming area. Nice to come %26quot;home%26quot; to at the end of the day.



The hotel itself is nice and modern, nothing great. Our room #31 was the attic so it was kinda cosy up there, no adjoining rooms on all sides. Breakfast was the same every morning but substantial. There%26#39;s a grocery store close by where you can buy your water, etc. We had Czech food at U Provaznice near Mustek station right off Wencelas Square. Lots of locals (families)eating there. There%26#39;s also a nice Asian restaurant called Maly Buddha walking up from Hotel Neruda next to the Strahov Monastery. We observed young, hip locals dining there. We ate there 2X.



Livingprague.com was very informative. I consulted it many times while travelling in Prague. Cesky Krumlov would make a nice day trip or overnight(if you don%26#39;t want to be rushed). If you don%26#39;t end up staying at Hotel Neruda, just make sure you stay in Mala Strana. I would not stay anywhere else. Enjoy.

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