The worst hotel in Prague. Dirty, old and hot rooms. No air conditioning. The electricity in some rooms stopped working for a few hours. You can hear everything from the next room. The rooms and bathrooms are not the same as the photos they advertise, in reallity are worse. Unfiendly and stupid staff.
Don't be seduced by its location. Any part of Prague is good. It will take you 10-15 minutes walking to go where you want. Wherever you are.
They do not put the air conditioning in ANY part of the hotel. Neither in the common areas, nor in the rooms. It is a true OVEN. Keep in mind that the floor of the rooms is carpeted, which makes it very hot, and you can see ants on it too. Outside 30º, inside your room 38º you won't be able to sleep any night.
The f4t blonde girl with a tattoo in her arm at the reception is the most stupid in town. She never greets anyone, she always has a disgusting face and talks to you grudgingly, as if she doesn't like her work. If that's the problem girl, go away! There are many people out there prepared and more willing to work than you.
The first day we saw that the sheets in the rooms were dirty (hair of all kinds) and we kindly asked for a room change. She didn't even look at us. She yelled at us that room changes are IMPOSSIBLE (It must be the only hotel in the world where they don't). She probably didn't want to work, because a delivery man had just delivered her McDonald's menu and she wanted to eat it.
I DO NOT recommend Legie Hotel. It has the worst staff (the only nice ones were the curly-haired boy and his partner, a blonde girl with straightened hair and a good presence) The rest ones will not solve any of your problems, there is NO air conditioning in the whole hotel, the rooms are not cleaned between clients (or they are cleaned badly) and the photos of the rooms you book do not match the actual rooms. The bathroom is like a prison. Is old and the shower cortain dirty yellow as you can see in the photos...
Read moreI did not have access to leave feedback on the booking.com, but luckily I can do it here :) A nice apartment in the center of Prague - that is the main plus of that place. The hotel looks like being taken from the previous century and it could be used as an advantage, but unfortunately the last renovation probably was done in the previous century as well. Some images on the booking looked much better than what we could see in our room. It was clean, bedding and towels looked fresh, but the furnitures definitely should exchanged for new, especially the window. In addition, there was a problem with the toilet and the flush toilet did not work well. When it comes to the hotel service, they seem to be kind, but when I checked in I felt like a receptionist is not so happy to serve me. What is worth to mention, there is no air conditioning, thus it is really hot in the summer, but there would be no problem if you come back to the room only in the night to sleep. Last, but not least, if you do not want the hotel service to come in and clean up (or just exchange the towels? I do not know what alse they do, but definitely do not vacuum or so), put a tag on the door „do not disturb”. As I figured out, if you do not put a tag, then it means you want them to come in.
To sum it up, if the room is only for a night or two, it should work in my opinion. Also if the room is only for a sleep and the rest of the day you are planning to be outside – I recommend that place. The location is really great and you do not need to use a metro or other means of communication, as you are already in the center of the Prague. Prices seem to be very good comparing to the conditions. What is important: remember not to base your expectations on the pictures available at the website, because the reality is not as...
Read moreLet's start with the only good thing about this hotel...it has somewhat reasonable prices being in a central location of the city. But when it comes to customer service, cleanliness of the room, ventilation, and transparency, it's not a good choice for a stay.
As soon as we checked in, we were hit with an extra (hidden) charge of 100CZK that was not communicated upon booking. The old gent at the check-in counter was not warm or friendly at all.
When we got to the room, it was very old and the washroom had mold on the flooring and wall beside the bath tub. We opened the windows to get fresh air because the room had a stench, but the noise outside made it difficult to keep them open especially when the kids needed to sleep. People talking next door (very thin walls) coupled with police cars with sirens blazing passed by the hotel throughout the night which made getting proper sleep very challenging.
At checkout, they charged us 150czk because we left one of the key cards in the room by mistake (we told them it's somewhere in the room) but they still penalized us. On top of all of the above, the old guy with glasses and ponytail was extremely rude to our little ones because they were a bit loud (as kids are) This is NOT a...
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