it's not an easy task to describe the HOTEL PRAG. the buiding in itself is a very nice example of 1930's modernism, but what's inside seems to be stuck and deeply asleep in the mid 1970's. it definitely seems that nobody did anything at all in the hotel after that period. 70's furniture in ... Read review
incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 5,29/10 - Pleasant and warm city hotel,interesting ... more
architecture,situated in the city centre,in a building under state protection dating from 1929. The location is a big advantage-the hotel is 5 minutes away from the centra...
Hotel Prag is the hotel with three stars and it is situated in the very centre of Belgrade ... more
in immediate closeness to bus and railway station and 20 km from the airport The building Prag was constructed in several stages in 1929 1936 and in 1978 ...
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Registered as a monument of culture, our stylish yet traditional hotel in the centre of ... more
Belgrade offers warm en suite rooms, a romantic basement restaurant and free wireless internet access. Due to its characteristic architecture, our hotel represents ...
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Advantages: centrally located, good A/C system Disadvantages: ageing, horrible and tasteless decoration, rude staff, very small rooms/bathrooms
...easy task to describe the HOTEL PRAG. the buiding in itself is a very nice example of 1930's modernism, but what's inside seems to be stuck and deeply asleep in the mid 1970's. it definitely seems that nobody did anything at all in the hotel after that period. 70's furniture in dark brown often accompanied by awfully tasteless pig-pink details and 70's wall decoration. no further refurbishment made thereafter. small beds, especially short (strangely ... ...good thing anyway is the hotel location, halfway, uphill between train and bus station and city center; also to be appreciated the perfectly working A/C system, in a hot belgrade june. the awful part comes, beside the decoration (acceptable only by 1970's enthusiasts -which i am not-) is the service. it varies from cold/indifferent/unfriendly (reception) to definitely hostile (bar-restaurant-breakfast room). once had even to argue with a waitress ... more
it's not an easy task to describe the HOTEL PRAG. the buiding in itself is a very nice example of 1930's modernism, but what's inside seems to be stuck and deeply asleep in the mid 1970's. it definitely seems that nobody did anything at all in the hotel after that period. 70's furniture in dark brown often accompanied by awfully tasteless pig-pink details and 70's wall decoration. no further refurbishment made thereafter. small beds, especially short (strangely enough, considering the size of the tall serbs!). micro-bathrooms with awful orange colored WC. very small singles and ridiculously small twins (not even a place to store 2 suitcases!). the only good thing anyway is the hotel location, halfway, uphill between train and bus station and city center; also to be appreciated the perfectly working A/C system, in a hot belgrade june. the awful part comes, beside the decoration (acceptable only by 1970's enthusiasts -which i am not-) is the service. it varies from cold/indifferent/unfriendly (reception) to definitely hostile (bar-restaurant-breakfast room). once had even to argue with a waitress to get a modest extra butter+jam. after my request she looked astonished, then told me that i already had what i needed and that she had to discuss the matter with somebody else if i could get the extra butter+jam. i found this just ridiculous. their service is stuck in a post-soviet mentality, with no point in making customer happy. their rates are high for serbia at €47 single and €77 twin. pity, not a good experience. they would need a total change in decoration, and above all, mentality and behavior. would not recommend unless for A/C and location. for the rest HOTEL PRAG is a bad choice.
Hotel Prag is the hotel with three stars and it is situated in the very centre of Belgrade, in immediate closeness to bus and railway station. The building Prag was constructed in several stages, in 1929, 1936 and in 1978, when two more annexes were completed. Because of its characteristic architecture in the time of building, the Hotel Prag is registered at the Institute for protection of the monuments of culture. Besides hotel accommodation guests have at their disposal: bar, restaurant, free Internet access, summer garden and night restaurant \\\'Hajducka pecina\\\'.