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Silver The hotel is very beautiful, placed in the city centre just few meters away from astronomic clock and national museum. It's also in the centre of everything. The room was very clean, the breakfast was very good with a great variety of foods although some persons of the stuff are not very talkative. But this was not a problem, we had a great time and I highly recommend this hotel!
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lancashire Just had 2 days at this hotel. It is really nice. Staff are very good.
Although the location of the room did not have a very good view it was excellent, as if it had just been redecorated and furnished. En-suite was a bit small but spotless, power shower etc. Breakfast was very good and the meal in the basement restaurant was amazing, I've never seen a room decorated to this standard, has to be seen to be believed. Hotel is on Wensleslas square so in ideal position. would definitely go back
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Nottingham UK Hotel very central and easy access to city facilities. Lots of hot water and room and bathroom kept clean. However, very noisy plumbing all the time - much pipe gurgling and the room allocated had no outside view - looked in at the bottom of a dark courtyard with five stories above us. Hotel location in one of the red light areas which would have been useful to know about beforehand. Hotel staff very helpful and able to assist with queries. Useful daily newsletter produced - tho did not say that the Castle was closed till the day it reopened - we visited the day before this!
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Catalonia 've been several times in Prague and the Adria was the best hotel I'ven there. Rooms have no great views (even bad), but are comfortable, clean and well equiped with all necessary. Breakfast is more than correct and one of the best spots of this hotel is the situation. The hotel is placed in one of the best points of the city. All the city is within walking distance. You won't need to use tram, bus taxi, etc to go around Prague.
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England We stayed at the Adria hotel for 2 nights. Friendly and approchable staff apart from a run in I had with a member of staff when I asked them to phone a number on a card, to book us a taxi for the next day to the airport. I was advised to do it from the phone in my room as the hotel only dealt with one taxi firm (I guess this is because they get commission for guests they get to use that particular firm).
The hotel bar is small but offers a wide selection of drinks, various coffees, cocktails etc.
In Prague, you can eat a three course meal for a fraction of what you pay here in England.
We found nightlife by Charles bridge which for us was around a 10-15 minute walk, from the hotel although there were a number of bars along our route and strip clubs. We really liked the nightclub right beside Charles bridge as it was set on a number of levels, with different types of music playing, in various areas of the club.
Adria hotel, was located in close vacinity (walking distance) to everything we were looking for ie bars, clubs, shops, resturants, historic buildings etc. Shops were located all around you, as soon as you stepped out of the Adria hotel, shops including C&A, Reebok, Addidas, Debanhams, Marks & Spencers etc.
There is a club a short walk from the hotel, down one of the side streets, which we visited and believe me, it was an experience. Mainly male clientel were in this club with scanteley dressed woman walking around, coming right up to you and offering a range of services. There were also pole dancers preforming. It was set out as a bar with bedrooms upstairs and down. There were 5 of us who went to Prague, including myself who was the only female in the party, (I am 30 years old). I did not have a problem with visiting this club. I got in free but beware, prices for drinks can be excessive. This club may sound sleazy but in our opinion, it wasn't, it was a real eye opener and good fun.
We originally booked a double room with the Adria hotel. When we entered the room, it was not a bad size room but we did not have a view out of our window, it looked onto another building.
We decided to see how much it was to upgrade to an appartment which consisted of two rooms, one room was the bedroom with a television and the other was a lounge, with a dinning room table, double sofa and an armchair plus the room had good views overlooking W Square. We relocated to the apartment room as it was inexpensive to upgrade, costing around £14 more per night. We were extremely happy with our short stay in Prague, based at the Adria. I would definetely return to this hotel, everything is on your doorstep. The only taxi we used during our duration in Prague was to and from the airport.
GREAT HOTEL, GREAT LOCATION!
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