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not a four star
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2.4 |
Guest name: coldglasgow, glasgow
breakfast every morning was cold due to the growling staff keepin windows open . They only smeiled when gettin tipped so my tip is stay away . keep a close eye on your mini bar if you use it tryed to charge us twice . the surroundin area is hellish but safe and dont entre the so called sports bar at top of road .
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Check in / front desk
2.0 Value
2.0 Service
2.0 Rooms
2.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
Try to avoid if possible
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1.6 |
Guest name: Emobiliare, Singapore
We just got back from out our of eastern Europe and Pargue was our second last pit stop. this hotel was way below par in comparison to the rest that we stayed. The hotel front desk staffs were very rude to our guide, and the restaurant staffs were no better. They never smiled and never greeted us and when we spoke to them they huff and said something in Czech and walked away. I would not stay there if i had a choice. breakfast was so so 5 /10 at the best.
My ratings for this hotel are:
1.0 Check in / front desk
2.0 Business service
2.0 Value
1.0 Service
2.0 Rooms
1.0 Location
2.0 Cleanliness
Great Value 4 Star Hotel.
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4.7 |
Guest name: Sean_Tree_1, Manchester
Prague was a city I always wanted to visit and this year I had an oppertunity to do so.
I checked out various holiday sites including trip advisor and read the reviews of various hotels. I decided from the reviews that I would go for the Expo hotel because I liked the comment I read from visitors to the hotel and I thought it was just within my price range.
Having decided on the Expo Hotel, I then set about finding the cheapest price I could. I visited many many hotel sites some cheaper then others, but it was still a little to high for me to afford. Then I eventually stumbled onto the hotel's actual website ( http://www.expoprag.cz/index.php?action=main&lang=en ) on that site they have an accommodation- last minute price list ( http://www.expoprag.cz/getdoc.php?id=435&sessid=50e25ed3a4c35acb36d544d0e7045d8f ) where on some days you can get a double room including a free breakfast for around 65 - 70 euros which believe me for a 4 star hotel is a rock bottom price.
Before going I wanting to find the best guidebook to help me so I went to my local bookstores and looked at all the guidebooks on offer I read through ALL of them and the best by a mile was the AA Spiral Guide for Prague IBSN 978-0-7495-3212-3 It really put the 'brand guides' to shame and it was cheaper to buy.
Arriving at Prague airport I did two things after collecting my bags. I bought a weekly travel ticket at the DP ( http://www.dp-praha.cz/index.php?q=en/fares ) window in the main lounge of the airport for around 280 czk (very cheap under 10 euros). This ticket is a god send as it allows you to use all buses trams and the underground around Prague. It's a great ticket to have because it opens up all of Prague to you. The services tend to run until midnight. The next thing I did was to find the AAA taxi office and book a taxi with them from the airport to the hotel the fare they charged me was 520czk. I had been warned to beware of the silver taxi's outside the airport. The is also a very cheap shuttle service from the airport to Nadrazi Holesovice the underground station closest to the hotel but I was not confident enough to use it as everything was new to me. Next time I may use it.
Arrived at the hotel and the staff were nice and helpful. The porter called Joseph was probably one of the hotels greatest assets. Always happy to chat with a smile. On arrival he gave me a very good map of the city which I found useful. Nothing was too much trouble for him and he even tells you the best and cheapest places to eat if you ask him. He is a very pleasent person if you engage him in conversation.
What I would mention is that the area around the hotel does not look the best, there is some graffiti here and there. So I was a little wary on my first day or two. But I found the area around the hotel to be safe and fine. The hotel is next to the Sparta Prague t-mobile Ice hockey stadium area.
What I would warn is this coming from England the traffic come from the side you don't expect it to, so be very careful crossing the roads esp after a few drinks. Always wait for the green light before crossing even if the road appears empty otherwise it can catch you out.
To catch the underground station Nadrazi Holesovice into the city you leave the hotel walk to the top of the road turn left and then take the second right. You can also get the tram to the underground station if you are a little lazy. To get the tram you leave the hotel walk to the top of the road and turn right and it's about 100 or so meters away.
I should also mention there is the magnificent Stromovka park near the tram stop. I liked to have a stroll around the park after our evening meal. You can also get to the Zoo via one of the walkways in the park. There is also a Seaworld exibition and a Planetarium around the park. So in essence the park is large and varried and great for taking the children out with things to do within close reach of the hotel.
Another side note is this that people from the Czech Rep enjoy and drink more beer more then anywhere in the world. I found it amazing to find draft beer on sale almost everywhere I went. In little green grocer shops also in the parks as you enter. In these locations people were not getting drunk but just relaxing and enjoying a cold beer. Nice to see.
If you want a nice cheap bottle of wine (65czk) I would recommend the mini market very close to the McDonalds and Nadrazi Holesovice. I drank a lot of different bottles red wine (smiles to himself) while I was in Prague but the one we liked the best and to look out for would be a Hungarian wine called Graf Karolyi Cabernet Sauvignov Merlot I think it was from 2004. It had the smell of vanilla and tasted delightful. There is also a lot of very fresh fruit available around this area of the metro station, pretty much any type you want. It's good to eat some fruit when you take a break while walking around the city.
Ok, Back to the hotel :)
The breakfast are excellent, you can eat as much as you want and it's varied. If you are from England and like tea bring your own tea bags as they don't have typical english tea. But I drank lemon tea which I liked, a small criticism would be the breakfast plates are very small so I had to use four plates as I'm a very hungry guy :) It's wise to eat a large breakfast esp if your going to be walking around Prague most of the morning. The other hotel meals (lunch and dinner) if you choose to eat in the hotel, are very reasonable in price with a wide choice and delicious.
The hotel is immaculately clean the rooms are a nice size and very comfortable ( http://www.hotelexpo.cz/cache/c_368-room009_1.jpg ) . I liked the power shower it was very refreshing after walking around Prague in the 90 degree heat.
I'm not really sure what else to add except to say you can also sit outside and use the hotel bar and relax with a drink. The also have a lot of beautiful brass type sculptures ( http://www.expoprag.cz/getdoc.php?id=358&sessid=a8b816df157fc819224f04bd05980213 ) around the perimeter of the hotel.
On my last night I managed to finally try the traditional meal of beef goulash and dumplings ( http://www.koziar.sk/picture/jedlo_gulas.jpg ). I loved it, very delicious.
If you asked me what I would have done differently, it would have been to have maybe understood the travel system a little better before I left to visit. I was lucky as I spent the week with a Czech friend but if you have a good grasp of the transport system in relation to the station names and tram/ bus numbers and the places you wish to visit like Charles bridge it's a great asset. I always forgot the names of the stations so I used my mobile phone to take pictures of them to help me if I got lost :) If you don't understand the transport system, you might end up doing a lot more walking then you wished to. For example to get to Charles bridge quickly from the hotel you catch a underground metro from Nadrazi Holesovice to Muzeum (Wenceslaus square) on the red line and then change onto the green line metro route from Muzeum to Staromestska. ( http://www.dp-praha.cz/files/imgs/pid/schema-metro-tramvaje.pdf ).
So I would enthustically recommend the hotel and the beautiful city of Prague as a place to visit. It's a nice place and has something for every type of person. For parents with children, For couples on a romantic break, for stag parties in the city and for retired couples enjoying touring and travel. You can go to the places that suit you and stay away from the places that don't catch your interest. The city of Prague is just as beautiful and friendly at night as it is in the day.
I hope this review gives you an insight into my week in Prague. This is my fav live webcam Charles bridge is on the third page. ( http://webcam.pis.cz/petrin/indexc.php )
Kind regards,
Sean.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Business service
5.0 Value
5.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
All you need!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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4.3 |
Guest name: ajuk1984, Notts
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Apr 2007
Hi
I booked this hotel as i suprise weekend away for me and my girlfriend and overall was pretty pleased. I did make a few recomendations when i booked this hotel through the website that wernt carryed out but that may not be down to the hotel.
Overall staff where as very helpful when called upon and did there best to help. Escpecially the cheeky chops who looked after the bags. The little bearded bugger!
The location is actually really good as you get a taste of the whole of prague. Hotel is right next to Sparta Prague Fottball stadium so is easy to find. As the hotel is also just out of the centre (Only Just) all the bars and restaurantes are even cheaper than Prague. To which i particually enjoyed the 18krown beer (bout 45p).
Trams are fast and cheap altho we did always manage to get on the wrong way. WARNING tho, the hotel only does one way tickets for the tram so on out first day we only got one each but i had read reports nobody asks for your tickets anyway so on way back we didnt know where to get ticket so thought we`d just jump on! Just our look tho as a plain cloths inspector got on and as we didnt have a 50 ticket we were issued a 500krown fine each.........................................hmm not good and she had no sympathy. Throughout the rest of out stay we didnt get asked once on the trams but our advice is just to buy 2 one ways tickets each in the morning from the hotel as it is quite a hefty fine.
Other than that Hotel is good, breakfast could of been better but it is more catered for German so cant really complain (as we were in Prague not Skeggness). Also hotel is reasonable price. Take your own iron tho haha as ironing isnt cheap!
Prague is beautiful city and well worth the trip.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Business service
4.0 Value
4.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Only admirations
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4.9 |
Guest name: Ilian359, Sofia
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Mar 2007
This was probably the cleanest hotel in Europe. My wife and me have never been in a more comfortable hotel. Although it is expected to be a business hotel, Expo can give cosiness to any type of traveller. With its pleasant interior, extreme cleanliness, plentiful and tasty breakfast, and very very friendly staff, it is the perfect accomodation in Prague.
I was very impressed with the honesty of the staff. The price of the draught beer in the lobby bar was 40 CZK, and the bottled was 60 CZK. When I asked for a draught beer the last day, the bartender told me that there was no draught beer at that moment. So, the bottled beer was sold at the lower price of 40 CZK. I have never seen this before!
About the location and environment: There is a train line in front of the hotel and trams 100 meters away. These are the only noise generators and they are absolutely ignorable even if you leave the window open. In fact this is a very quiet area for people accustomed to the noise of big cities. The location is very good, the centrum is 10 minutes away by tram or metro, but it is a little hard to find the hotel if you have not been there before or if you do not have a good map. In fact orientation in Prague is really harder than in any European city I have been to.
Expo will definitely be the place to stay on my next visit to Prague.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Business service
5.0 Value
5.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness