Top Hotel Praha
Prague · Czech Republic · Blazimska 1781 4
About Top Hotel Praha — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Prague
Top Hotel Praha is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Prague, Czech Republic. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, garden, pool, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 3.2 / 5
My experience in this hotel was not that good. I didn't like it that much. My room was ok. Some things were broken and torn, but not that much. I had a problem with the bulb in my room and I reported it to the reception and they told me that they would send someone to change it but nobody came. The location of this hotel is ok. There is a small store near the hotel and there are also a few restaurants near the hotel. The food in the hotel was good, it depends on the day and time. So at the end I was ok with this hotel but I won't go there if I don't have to.
Average hotel, average breakfast, parking possible, older rooms I would say hotel is ok, not bad at all, some places would requite reconstruction, especially related to sound isolation and bed quality. Pros: - hotel offers parking (paid), breakfast and many rooms of different level - location is quite ok, quick access to highway and if needed bus stop as well - room had decent size, bigger one than other hotels for sure - internet access for free with acceptable speed Cons: - the worst one was the bed in "standard room". low, not comfortable, narrow - room had no sound isolation and main noise came from entrance door, very noisy stay - room shower was tiny with curtain, weak point here - room was older, it would need reconstruction, at least new wall paint - breakfast in my case was for free, simple one, acceptable, in best case average
I give 2 stars only for the large space around the resort, good draft beer and clean large rooms. The rest is beyond words🙈. Food - or rather lack of good food, decor, elevators, no air conditioning in the room - a disaster.😵💫 Here time has stopped in 2001🧐