My daughter picked this hotel for my 70th birthday trip. She could not have chosen better. This hotel could not be more perfect, particularly my room, #35, a golden sunny room, spacious, with a sparkly Bohemian chandelier and three windows, two to the famous nearby Tyn church and one over exquisite Celetna St. (part of the Royal Road of the past, now a pedestrian zone) towards the v. close Old Town Hall Square, with even a bit of view of the hills beyond the river (Moldau). Service was perfect, breakfast superb. The building being a refurbished old house is very solidly built so you don't hear a sound from inside it, no noise from people, no gurgling plumbing, nothing. Inside the spiral staircase is what must be one of the prettiest elevators anywhere, all glass, obviously custom built to fill the round space.
It's unfair to criticize the hotel re. dining. It doesn't offer dining, it's, in a way, a glorious B&B, although you can get food via room service.
If you have to leave at an unearthly hour, as I did, they'll make you a more than adequate packed breakfast. Mine lasted me through a very long, tedious morning at an airport.
Full, full marks and then some!















