Your perspective is totally wrong. Everything is a big lie. We arrived at about 8 pm and there was no receptionist. We spoke with her stand-in and we booked TWO NIGHTS and wanted to pay on the spot FOR THE TWO NIGHTS. The stand-in said she would prefer we make the payment directly to the receptionist the next day. The next day, after breakfast, we were ready to go sightseeing and WE decided to settle the account before visiting. And that was when the receptionist informed us that the hotel was fully booked begining with that day, and consequently our apartment was booked for someone else. We were taken by (a very unpleasent) surprise and after the receptionist spoke with her stand-in from the evening before, her colleague admited her guilt. The receptionist admitted the error. It is true that the receptionist showed us another room (a quarter of the apartment we booked FOR TWO NIGHTS). We, obviously refused this offer and asked the receptionist why she could not offer this back-up solution to their new clients. It is a lie that I was aggresive! that I made her cry! It is also a lie that we would have stooped to such subterfuges to prolongUe our stay, "because we liked the accomodations so much". Another lie is the so-called discount. When we arrived, we asked for the price and were told that it is around 83-85 Euros. After she called the receptionist, she told us the price is 90. We agreed and wanted to pay FOR TWO NIGHTS. And the rest is history. It is very disapointing to see the manager/ owner's position who blames the client, instead of placing the blame where it was - with his own employees. No wonder accidents like ours happen! Rest assured that I would never return to your hotel, and I would recommed other potential clients to...
Read moreI know this place gets good reviews ... but I wasn't that impressed. On the surface, everything is just fine but otherwise I was left with a bad taste in my mouth. For example, when I arrived I was shown a nice room but that faced the busy street. As it was quite warm and the windows needed to be left open, I asked if there might be room available facing away from the street. The woman helping me really could not speak English or German (very strange for this location/business!) and, eventually, she did show me a room at the back and I was very happy ... until the owner tried to charge me an additional 400 krone for this "upgrade" the next morning. Additionally, the breakfast was nice but absolutely NOT worth the 8 Euros they are charging! After walking the city this appears to be at least DOUBLE of the usual charge ... even for the top hotels in the middle of the town. Granted, I agreed to this the day before but still feel a bit taken advantage of. I probably would not stay there again ... there are a LOT of choices in CK even...
Read moreThis hotel is not in the main town center of Cesky Krumlov, but my husband and I didn't find that to be a detractor on our honeymoon this past summer. Staying at Garni gives you more of a local flavor and it's much quieter than the bustling, tourist-heavy shopping district. ||||The building is historic so the rooms are on the smaller side, and it has a quaint, country feeling. So if you're in the market for a quirky, off the beaten path experience and don't mind a 5-10 minute walk through beautiful, winding cobblestone streets to the town center, than this place may be for you. It's also fairly cheaper than other hotels in the area. ||||The restaurant on the basement level has shnitzel that is to die for. Pair that with cheap, delicious Austrian wine (because Krumlov is near the border after all), and you have a wonderful, romantic, cozy night ahead. Cesky Krumlov is an absolute must-see if you are in the Czech Republic, and Garni Hotel Romantick is the perfect place to stay to capture the charm of the...
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