Stayed here for a few nights in February. The camp host (who answered the phone) spoke english and was very polite and welcoming - helped put us at ease as travelers. He said the gate is open and to just come in, the receptionist would be by in the morning to collect payment; and that the restrooms, showers, and electricity were ready for us to use immediately. The area is relatively small and off a somewhat busy street, but still felt safe and comfortable, and was quiet. The receptionist does not speak much english, but she is patient, polite, and smiles a lot. Through gestures and Google translate we were able to communicate with her easily.
The cost was around $50 for two nights and two guests, with one night of electricity. There is a fresh water fill station, grey water, and black water emptying. The black water emptying could use an upgrade but was still possible without mess. The parking grounds were quite muddy, but this is expected this time of year. I believe the Google photos of the place do it justice in the spring and summer.
Our campervan company gave us the wrong threaded fitting for fresh water (too small) and the receptionist had the right size and let us use it with no problem and a big smile.
The restroom/showers: these facilities are VERY well maintained. They mop and clean often throughout the day. The scent is pleasantly clean but not overwhelming. The water is as hot as you'd like for a shower (and hotter!) and has excellent water pressure. The toilets are very clean, flush well, and maintained. These facilities were a wonderful welcome for us tired travelers.
The receptionist washed, dried, and folded our clothes for 100 koruna (about $4.50). This did take a few hours and the clothes were still a bit damp and needed air drying in the van.
We never ate at the restaurant, but it seemed lively even in February (a good sign).
Wi-Fi is available and worked fine for us, but is possibly troublesome in high season according to other posts.
There is a kitchen where we were able to wash dishes and heat food on an electric stove.
These folks are very nice and welcoming.
4/5 stars for the blackwater disposal station (again, not impossible or too messy, but could use an upgrade), and the slightly damp clothes (but less than $5 is still a deal!).
We recommend this spot for the very clean facilities, friendly staff, and easy-going attitude. We would stay here again next RV...
Read moreWe spent 4 nights at the camp and were very satisfied. It’s a small camp, so not much entertainment to expect, but extremely nice staff and a cute little place to camp and spend a few days in Prague. Especially the lady at the reception is very friendly and always tries to help. Whenever we walked around the camp, we saw her cleaning. She is doing her best to keep everything as clean as possible. The bathroom (ladies) isn’t the newest, but always clean as well and for a few days completely fine. The fact that there are only 2 showers wasn’t ever an issue for us, there was always at least one shower available when we were in the bathroom. The kitchen isn’t the newest as well, but provides everything that could possibly be needed (microwave, stove, coffee machine,…). There is only one sink, which can get crowded occasionally, but there’s dish soap and cleaning utensils provided as well. There is also a restaurant at the camp which we haven’t tried, but we have always seen people eat, which might be a good sign. There’s also an Italian restaurant about 5 walking minutes from the camp, which we definitely recommend! We had a spot in the back of the camp, very quiet (as quiet as it gets on a Main Street) and nice, especially with the trees. Just a few walking minutes from the camp, there’s the train station from which it’s very easy to get to the city center (around 20-30 minutes). Overall, the campground is definitely worth a visit for...
Read moreI arrived quite late, but within working hours in a small campervan. After making a reservation a couple of days earlier which was simple and I got a confirmation really quick. Greeted by a really friendly host, who answered all the questions with a jovial smile. I stayed 5 nights, it was calm and quiet, people respected others privacy. Heard only one louder quarrel enriched with a slap, probably to the face, but it didn't ruin my experience. It's not me who got slapped. People are people. Still better than someone playing loud music till late hours which wasn't a case here.
+++ Great connection to the city center ++ Cleanliness, even though the sanitary infrastructure is several years old, the hosts take care of any arising problems as we speak +++ there's a bar at the campsite premises where You can eat and have a beer after roaming the nearby botanical garden (12mins of walk), nearby zoo or the city center.
Bottom line, the place is rather basic but everything is on place, there are trees, wifi sometimes is overloaded but I really liked the whole experience and felt safe at all times. The hosts are really friendly and speak...
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