Small, intimate hotel, renovated to a good standard, located in a residential area, on the outskirt of the town centre. Major attractions can be easily reached by public transport.... more
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Marketa Hotel, Prague
This friendly 3 star hotel offers a warm welcoming family atmosphere. It is located in a
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quiet residential area near the majestic Prague Castle and not far from the airport. The 26 bedrooms have shower, television, telephone and tea and coffee making f...
Marketa Hotel, Prague
This friendly 3 star hotel offers a warm welcoming family atmosphere. It is located in a
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quiet residential area near the majestic Prague Castle and not far from the airport. The 26 bedrooms have shower, television, telephone and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel also has a pleasant breakfast room.
Small, intimate hotel, renovated to a good standard, located in a residential area, on the outskirt of the town centre. Major attractions can be easily reached by public transport. Family atmosphere and ideal for those on a budget.Very good value for money.
...I was on a city break to Prague and had a winderful time. The weather was great, the food outstanding, the people friendly, the hotel fantastic. While in Prague there is so much to do and see that you will undoubtedly run out of time. I used a whole day to visit Terezin and the Ghettos - humbly to a huge degree. The castle is beautiful and the surrounding buildings and churches are fabulous works of art. I crossed Charles Bridge and was fascinated by some of the sights. The lunch cruise was a bit of a disappointment and I would not do this again or recommend it. I found getting around Prague relatively easy - primarily due to the location of the hotel....
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...Music, music, this is the only impression that is deeply stamped in my memory after my first visit to Prague a couple of years ago.
Prague is the city of music. Plenty of concerts, musicals and operas, huge or small, everyday everywhere. It seems like Prague will not be alive without music! It is the soul of Prague. i believe that many locals are well 'musically' educated as i find that many locals carry a musical instrument in their hands, especially violin.
Further more, the tickets are relatively cheap as compared to England and the performers are very profesional. I generously give thumb ups to all the concerts and operas that I have been to. This is what we want, isn't it? Especially for budget travellers like myself.
Besides, there are lots of music shops where you can find good quality musical instruments and scores. And I...
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Advantages: When you spot it, you always know where you are!!!!!!! Disadvantages: none!!!
...On our sec ond day in Prague we went on a brief city tour and we were introduced to the stunning powder gate. It is just one of the many examples of the imposing but gorgeous Prague architecture. According to our tour guide (a set of headphones!!), it is called the powder gate becasue they used to store gun powder there in the olden days.
We found the powder gate almost an entrance to the old town and walked through it gazing up in awe regularly. Prague is a winding city adn it can be hard to get your bearings so we just looked up and when we saw the powder gate we knew where we were!!
It really is a medieval compass and a must see sight in Prague!!!...
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We will be going to this Hotel in October, there will be 17 of us, not a Stag Group just a large Family Oldest will be 82. We have stayed here 3 times before. Although we could get cheaper options we are well satisfied with the Salvator. We book thru the more