I thought this was nice until I found blood on both my bedsheets and the toilet. First thing that is wrong with the hotel it’s in the middle of a shopping centre, not even on the main street so it took me about 25 minutes to find it walking up and down the street. The shopping centre doors shut at 11pm so if you plan on going out for the night make sure you’re back before 11pm. It looks extremely dodgy when you walk up the stairs into the hotel but the lounge looked nice. Walked into my room, I paid less for no window as it doesn’t bother me that much. It looked like what you’d expect very generic. I went into the bathroom and noticed period blood on the seat. As a woman it doesn’t faze me however, why the cleaner didn’t clean it i don’t know. I cleaned it myself. Anyway the following morning I noticed a small mark on my bed and there was a spec of blood. I checked myself just in case (even though * a bit TMI* I was not due on) and it was not me. There was blood on my sheets, and from looking at previous reviews this was not the first time the cleaner hadn’t washed the sheets. The service was overall bad, the receptionist was very uninterested in being welcoming. Next thing to mention, I was woken up at 5 am by a wake up call but it wasn’t for me it was my neighbors wake up call. It was loud enough that it woke me up. Anyway I ended up paying for a flight home that night. Was honestly disgusting and would...
Read moreAs a (+): One of the things we were looking for was a good location. This accommodation is perfect on that. 5 minutes walk to the The Astronomical Clock just in the Old City square. Then another 5 minutes through (la Calle esa) you will find the most emblematic spot in Prague: Charles Bridge with the bests views of the castle. The place has a lot of very good restaurants at the entrance and is on Narodni Avenue (one of the principals). There you have Trams, buses, train stations.. everything.
Related to the rooms, they are very clean and comfortable. Have everything you need to stay a couple of nights in one of the awesome cities.
The guys working there are very kind. They helped us a lot and got good advices of spots for change money, places to go, restaurants and more.
If you need to go to the airport, it’s take 30 minutes by public transport. Just take the train at the Nardoni Trida station (Line B) to Mustek. Then the line A to Nadrazi Velesnavin. Will be a bus 119 to the airport.
As a (-): Internet was not working so well.
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Read moreWe booked this hotel for its great location. It is amazing to walk out of your room right into the buzzing center of Prague. However, when we go back to Prague I would choose a hotel a bit further from the main road that offers more frills (walking and public transportation are both very convenient in the city center).|Narodni Stay is a nice no-frills hotel, with very friendly staff and pretty decent rooms. The room was bigger than we expected, and we would suggest actually using the space to add some amenities like a mini-fridge and closet (though the room came as advertised, so it was not a shortcoming, would just add a bit more quality to the hotel). Cleaning was also great and we got fresh towels every day.|I would recommend this hotel if you're just looking for a room smack dab in the middle of Prague's center, however if you'd enjoy a bit more luxury try a place a bit farther out of the center and just use public transportation or take a scenic stroll to your...
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