Prague is one of my very favourite cities. I love the architecture, the atmosphere, the mixture of old and new, the fact that you can find wonderful places on the river to eat, the buskers, the people in general. Our hotel was slightly outside the main area, which meant we had to take a tram to get reach the centre. I think it’s better to be able to walk everywhere. Perhaps you have some suggestions? We were there early September which was just perfect.
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We stayed across the river in a hotel called Roma I think. Good value, nice place…it was a nice walk to the old centre, but felt like you were in the suburbs and away from the main tourist area. It had a nice breakfast too. We noticed the Italian guests would all make sandwiches from the breakfast buffet. We frowned slightly on this, though we did make sure to have seconds ourselves…
I can just imagine you frowning on the Italians making sandwiches from the breakfast buffet. They probably didn’t eat any breakfast though
We really loved Hotel Savic which is in the old town close to the main square. It is not on the direct walking route to the Charles Bridge which we understood could get noisy at night.
Thanks for that suggestion. Sounds well located.
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