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September 3, 2024
It is true that you will fall in love with a city because of a hotel. The Grand Hotel series made me fall in love with the second city - Prague. (The first one is Florence). The hotel belongs to the ancient house series, all located in a mansion with a story.
First of all, I would like to thank the handsome receptionist at the hotel for contacting a taxi for me and also helping me to change Czech currency. The hotel makes people feel very warm.
The hotel is located in the Old Town Square, close to the Powder Tower. It takes about 10 minutes to walk to the Hanging Man, Clement College, Municipal Library, Astronomical Clock, and Charles Bridge; it takes 25 minutes to walk to the Lennon Wall and the New National Gallery. It is a beautiful surprise to pass by the viewing platform; it costs 140 Czech currency to take a taxi to the main train station.
Breakfast is served, including seat and tea, and the closing time is very timely. Not only is the buffet rich in variety, but you can also order freshly made products, such as vegetable pancakes, open sandwiches, hamburgers...
There is a bathtub in the room, and it feels like this series of hotels all have bathtubs. The concept is still the traditional low-luxury feeling: the pillow is an oversized down pillow, and you can feel that it is goose down. The mattress is moderately soft and hard, and you can have a dreamless night... PS: There are slippers, which are relatively thick.
Prague Bohemia Minibar is charged (French Bohemia Minibar is free). There is a kettle and tea bags, no capsules and instant black coffee bags.
High cost-effectiveness, reservations must be made early and quickly. The hotel also has opera meals every week, which need to be booked in advance. They are all famous songs, three courses with desserts, and drinks are ordered separately.
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