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Hotel Atlantic

Anouskha

This hotel was fantastic. I went to Prague for four days with my boyfriend and this hotel was exactly what we were looking for. The hotel itself is only 5 minutes from the Old Town Square making it a great location for walking to and from most of the main tourist areas without having to get in any taxis or even use public transport.

The hotel staff were very helpful and polite (on arrival they provided us with a detailed map of the city and marked out the main areas of interest). They also spoke really good English and were more than happy to answer any questions. we had

The room itself was spacious, clean and very comforrable. The bathroom seemed to be newly refurbished, was very spacious and had an excellent shower.

I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone looking for somewhere clean, comfortable, ideally located and with staff who are both polite and accomodating to any personal requests you may have.


Merky

This hotel is located 10 minutes walk from the old town and the new town. Pefect location. Clean, spacious rooms with modern bathrooms however breakfast left a little to be desired. Best to pass on what the hotel provide and enjoy breakfast in one of the local cafes instead.
Only slight draw back to the hotel is the fact that trams pass by all through the night so if you are a light sleeper then definitely request a room at the back of the hotel. There is also building works going on next to the hotel which was noisy on Monday morning but quiet throughout the weekend.
Hotel staff were very accomodating and stored our luggage for us on arrival and departure (as we arrived too early for check in). They also provided a guide book and map of prague which was helpful. Top tip - try to arrive at the castle at 12pm on a sunday as this is when they do the changing of the guard to a fanfare (usually it is done without!). Also top tip for girls - all the streets are cobbled so you may want to leave your stilletos at home!
Taxis to and from airport were about £15 and the journey took about 20 minutes.
I would recommend this hotel to those who are looking for somewhere clean and centrally located to stay at a good price! Enjoy!


London

Just come back from a long weekend at the Hotel Atlantic. I am a little surprised at the glowing reviews and do not agree with the review below that it is a terrible hotel.

My thoughts...

Pros:
(1)Centrally located
(2) Efficient 24 hour reception
(3) Gay-tolerant
(4) Payment for the room can be made in other currencies and without commission charge
(5) Very clean rooms with table and chairs
(6) Rooms very large for a 3 star hotel
(6) Power shower
(7) Quiet

Cons:
(1) Polyester / nylon duvets that really disturb a good nights sleep
(2) no bath
(3) shower rooms very small and hot with nowhere to put your vast amount of toiletries
(4) double bed are two singles pushed together with two single duvets
(5) Taxi mark-up about 50% - organise local taxis yourself if you can (see AAA Taxi website)
(6) Breakfast food can run out and its not replaced so get there early before the hoards of other hotel guests
(7) only one 2-slot toaster for everyone in the hotel eating breakfast. Toast takes forever!
(8) Not great breakfast for vegitarians
(9) hard beds if you like soft ones

Summary: would not stay there again only because of the duvet / bed situation and I do not think it worth paying more than £50 a night for a room there. A pretty average 3 star hotel.


Darlington, England

Just got back from a 2 night mid week trip to Prague, and what a lovely place to visit!

The Hotel Atlantic is clean, friendly and well located and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay there. Our room was on the 3rd floor overlooking the street and it was huge! You could have easily fit another 2 double beds in there and still had loads of space! The rooms were very clean, as were all the public areas, this tends to make a real difference to me... when somewhere is so lovely and clean, it always makes a good impression. The room we were given (and all those i saw around us when doors were left open) had been recently renovated. The furniture, carpets, and fixtures and fittings were all new. Very comfy beds and dressings, a little firm but thats good for your back! Although the double bed was actually 2 singles pushed together, it didn't matter as they were done in such a way it was just the same as being in a double even if you layed on the join. The bathroom had also being recently done out, with a very large modern shower cubicle, powerful power shower, heated towel rail, and other modern fittings.

The staff at the hotel were always very polite, smiling, and said hello and good morning, and spoke good English too.

The small hotel bar (The Havana Bar) was pleasant, although we only went in there for one drink. It was pretty modern with open upside down umbrellas on the ceiling(?) and a big huge screen showing Sky Sports.

Breakfast is served in the modern Fiesta Cafe which is next to the reception area and part of the hotel. Lots of choice for all tastes and nationalities and more cold choice than hot but they vary it daily too.
The location of the hotel couldn't be better really. It was very central and a 6 or 7 minute walk to Wenceslas Square (which is actually a boulevard) and also to the Old Town Square where it's all happening. In the immediate area, is a number of other hotels, shops, and restaurants. (Try the Dinitz cafe opposite the hotel - Fab modern funky bar and pretty good food too!)

The only slight downside was the rumblings from the trams going past on the street during the night and early morning. It wasn't a problem for us at all as we sleep through anything, especially after those cheap £1 beers everywhere! If you are a light sleeper though, or boring and go to bed at 11 o clock, you may want to ask for a room at the back of the hotel, away from the street.

Just a note about taxis from the airport. When you come out of the terminal bulding, the taxis are lined up right in front of you ready to take you to your hotel for around 480 Czech Crowns. However, to save a decent chunk of money, use the shuttle service which runs every half hour from right outside the terminal building and drops off (single drop) at the centre of town, right near to Namesty Republiky and Na Porici where the Atlantic hotel is. It costs 95 Czeck Crowns per person and takes about 20/25 minutes to get from the airport to the drop off point. We used it both ways and saved a packet! This service is operated by the same company (Cedaz) who have all the taxis outside the terminal. The white shuttle bus (minibus) is usually parked right at the front, or just in front of, the taxi rank. Just ask a taxi driver where it is if you cannot find it. Don't cross the road and start looking around the local bus stops like i did!

Overall our stay was great, really enjoyed it and would certainly be very happy to book this hotel again on a future trip to Prague.


Westhoughton, Lancs

We stayed at the Atlantic for 3 nights in April.

Our room was a double on the third floor at the front of the hotel. The room was very clean and the bathroom looked very new and had a lovely power shower. The only problem we found with the room was that even when we turned down the radiator it was still too warm and stuffy and we couldn't open the window. This problem probably occured because the weather suddenly turn really warm for April in Prague (21 degrees) and they hadn't adjusted the heating for this

The staff were very friendly and helped us efficiently whenever we had any questions.

The breakfast room was very light and airy and had a very wide selection to choose from, both hot and cold. The hot breakfast options were varied every day as well.

The location was great - just a short 2 min walk to the Powder gate.

We would definately stay at the Atlantic again.




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