The Koliba Hotel & Restaurant is a cozi Hotel-Restaurant with an in-house micro-brewery, about some minutes by car from the old and lovely city-center. The staff of the hotel is very, very friendly and helpful to answer questions and solve a problem. The rooms are large and well new renovated. The beds are good and have a comfortable mattress and pillow. The shower is excellent. The en-suite bathroom is separated from the bedroom with a small hall. The room was clean. Wifi was more or less okay. The restaurant of the hotel is in a beautifully decorated room. Not a large a la carte but enough to choose from. Interesting are is the pork and chicken fried in batter with their own beer. The beer itself is from an excellent quality. There is not a large selection of beer but who cares after tasting this beautiful beer. The breakfast too is all one needs for a good...
Read moreCute hotel with a quirky restaurant (hunt much?). I stayed in this place as I was spending some time in Terezin- this was a 10 minute drive away. The rooms are adequate, but to add I never had my room cleaned at all with the exception of the bin being emptied- for a 3 day stay that is ok but for longer it may get grotty. The beds are comfortable, and the shower is lush. There is no a/c and leaving windows is not an option as there were many mosquitoes waiting to come in, I was bitten a fair bit. Worth taking a Czech dictionary for non Czechs as the staff have very limited english. They are all helpful and smiley and that counts for a lot. I would...
Read moreAt check-in our party got top floor rooms with roof windows facing the sky, but without curtains or blinds - and this in the middle of light summer nigths. However, on request we were instead given ground floor suites - quite an 'upgrade'! Incidentally, there is no servicing of rooms in this hotel and a small bar of soap was all they provided for the bathroom. Breakfast was adequate. In their advertising, Koliba make much out of being a brewery with a Wallachian shepherd's hut as their beer hall, but the latter served mainly as a restaurant and orders for just beer did not meet with smiles. Conclusion: OK for...
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