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tamworth, staffs, uk on arrival we were given a room with two single beds in!! considering that we were coming for my wifes 30th we thought that this was out of order - fortunately they changed our room within minutes. my advice would be to double check your reservation - we had boked a superiro double with view of city. hmmmm view of city is slightly misleading.
for the first couple of days of our stay all of the english speaking channels were not working, but did get fixed. its always nice to have something on in the background whilst getting ready for a night out.
the bar in the hotel lacks any atmosphere (not the hotels fault as everyone heads off into the town.
on the plus sides the rooms are small but comfortable and decorated really nicely, the shower room is really good (even though water does leak into the main room after we\'d both showered), breakfasts were excellent.
location is pretty good - 7-8 minutes to wenceslas square, 10 minutes to the old town - which is a nice stroll after the hearty breakfast.
turn left out of the hotel doors and approx 500 yards you\'ll pass a couple of restaurants and bars where the beer and food is 2/3 cheaper than if you walk another 300 yards - but these lack the atmosphere of the squares. perhaps just have a quick few in these before moving on.
i would stay here again though
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North Yorkshire We found this hotel to be well located to explore the city of Prague. The hotel was very clean and the beds large and comfortable. Our only critisism was the lack of tea/coffee making facilities in the room.
The staff were friendly and helpful.
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Edinburgh Stayed here with a number on colleagues on business. I liked it a lot. Good sized room, comfortable bed, large flat screen TV and very clean. Great breakfast as well. But, the shower, wow! The enormous showerhead made it like standing under a sheet of warm rain - fantastic.
For some of my more traditional (i.e. older!) colleagues, some of the design features weren\'t appreciated so much. The bathroom is actually made up of 2 \'pods\' - one for the shower, one for the toilet whilst the sink is in the main bedroom. But all done very nicely in slate, orange glass and wood. Some of them didn\'t appreciate the location of the bed which was in the middle of the room with storage behind the headboard. Mine was a more traditional layout and probably better for it.
The hotel is trying to be a little different whilst maintaining all the comforts you\'d expect today. For a romantic break in Prague, or even business, I\'d be suprised if you would return home disappointed after staying here. Even if you don\'t like the design, the quality cannot be faulted.
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Kingston On our visit to Prague thought we\'d give the 987 design hotel a try.
To start, neither of our keys worked & the woman behind the counter seemed annoyed that we were interrupting her to reset the code. Finally, after managing to get into the room, we discovered that the bathroom light was broken. When I went back downstairs to report that the light wasn\'t working I was greeted with a \'what now?\' attitude. \"There are no more rooms!\" Ok, how about sending someone up to fix the light? \"They all went home! Maybe tomorrow!\" Silly me, I forgot to bring my flashlight to a 4-star hotel...
So, we go out & about in the city & upon our return (stepping over used needles in this \'great location\'), the key doesn\'t work again. Luckily for us, there was another (perhaps more approachable) man behind the desk. \"Our key doesn\'t work.\" \"This system is so bad! You are third person today!\" \"Oh, & our bathroom light doesn\'t work either.\" \"You told us before? What room are you? Second floor or sixth floor?\" Hmm, so more than one light fixture doesn\'t work. Nice to know.
We go back upstairs with the once again reset key-card. I go to take a shower, the nozzle falls off. Two hours later, a bell-hop & an annoyed looking electrician show up to fix the light. After about 10 minutes of assessing the light, the electrician decides that he needs a ladder. He leaves & comes back 5 minutes later. We hear banging, swearing & breaking plaster for the next 15 or so minutes & finally, they back out of the room, explaining that they now need to send in the maid to clean the broken parts of the ceiling that they just destroyed. The thought \'How many Czech does it take to change a light bulb?\' came to mind.
The next day, it\'s thankfully time to check out. Now we get to wait for 15 minutes while the happy-sunshine girl from the first day tries to help some couple buy tickets to the magic-neon show or something. \"You want check out?\" \"Sure, why not, assuming that you haven\'t charged me for an extra day while I was waiting here.\" She then tries to charge us for a bottle of water that we never took from the mini-bar in addition to a chocolate bar. I\'m beginning to think we\'d have been better off at a hostel with a vending machine. She doesn\'t have the correct change for the chocolate so I end up with no choice but to leave a £1 tip for their impeccable customer service.
The modern door closes on us as we exit the hotel. Perfect ending to a perfectly horrible hotel experience.
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Worcester, England stayed at the 987 hotel on 24th July 2006 with a girlfriend for a girly break, The location of the hotel is great to get around and see the sights all within walking distance wensolum square 5 minutes walk, Charles bridge 15 min, no need for public transport it is so convenient. As for the hotel it is certainly different in its modern (big brother house) style. The only thing we did not like was the fact that very few rooms actually have a bathroom, you seem to get a sink in your room and 2 cubicles one with a toilet in and one with a shower (wet room) bit cell block H. The breakfast was also very disorganised with about 20 people queing for 1 coffee vending machine. But all in all very clean, staff helpful and we had a comfortable stay.
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