The hotel is placed in the hart of Jindrichuv Hradec in the newly renovated historical building. Interior is well thematically decorated, clean and functional. The rooms (we had two in the attic) are small but well organized with all you can think of in a hotel room. The hotel does have functional wifi coverage, so if you need to check you emails or even connect over vpn it works.|Breakfast room is specious again well thematically decorated with summer terrace where you can enjoy nice views on lake Vejgar. The continental breakfast has each day a small twist in variety just enough to enjoy breakie for the whole week.|If you like true cappuccino for breakfast - as for it, staff will make you a nice cup with a smile.|Car parking on site is limited but available however with a little surcharge. |I hope you will enjoy your stay...
Read moreThis hotel is in a very well renovated older building in the centre of town. The owner is charming and speaks good English but there were a few things that let it down. There was a pile of dirty sheets in the corridor outside our room which remained there for the 2 days we stayed at the hotel. The hot water in the morning was tepid at best although it was hotter in the evening. We assumed that this might be because the hotel is geared towards cyclists who would want to shower on arrival but be warned if you anticipate a hot shower in the morning. Like many pensions in Europe there is no lift but the hike to the top floor is quite challenging with larger suitcases. There is a coffee shop/wine bar on site...
Read moreWe loved this reasonably-priced pension, and truly loved Jindřichův Hradec. The room was well presented, and had all the basics you need, including a small fridge and minibar. We had trouble with the aircon, but it's our fault that we didn't trouble the owners late at night when it became an issue. The breakfast buffet was varied and generous, and could be eaten on a balcony with views of the lake. Jindřichův Hradec itself is a hidden gem. Even in mid-August there were barely any tourists, and the only voices we heard were Czech. Despite this it was beautiful. The museum is well worth visiting, even if just for the wonderful mechanical 'Betlém' (nativity scene). We watched it twice. HIGHLY...
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