A fine little hotel for a few nights. Only after I booked did I realise that the name of the hotel might attract English football lads on stag-dos, but it was very quiet and international. You enter quite an odd, poorly lit lobby, with the reception hidden away behind a corner. But the staff was very efficient, once you’re checked in, you don’t get a key or a card, but a code that lets you in to your room and the street door.
The room was very decent. The bathroom was good and the bed OK, although the pillows were the biggest pillows I have ever seen. Apart from the carpet in the entry hall being quite grubby, there was a big clump of black hair stuck to the carpet, the rest of the room was clean and neat.
Breakfast is a very basic mix of continental and local. Nothing to make your taste-buds sing, but hey, it’s included. There is a little courtyard where you can eat your breakfast, which is a nice amenity. The main downside of this hotel is the poor sound insulation. For ages, I was 100% sure that a couple was talking really loudly in the hallway, but they were in fact inside the room across from me. You can also hear your neighbour snoring. Overall it’s a good place, I’d stay again. Also this particular area of Prague is lovely, local, well connected and laid-back.