Friday, March 30, 2012

where to stay?

Hi can anyone please tell me where is the better place to stay i would like to be able to walk out of the hotel have a nice romantic meal with my hubby and vist nice pubs hopefully with some music or entertainment at night so is it Old town square or wencelas area? we are in our 40s if that helps thaks for any ideas.




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www.hoteluprince.cz



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depending if you have a price range, others can provide some suggestions




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We stayed at the Betlem Club for four nights in the Old Town area three weeks ago. It is central yet quiet and close to everything. We enjoyed our stay there very much from helpful staff to atmosphere of the place which was once a mansion. Lots of cool restaurants and pubs blocks away. I felt that the Wencelas area was more commercial / clubby. It doesn%26#39;t really matter because if that is what you are into it is only a fifteen minute walk away... I don%26#39;t know your price range but we paid about sixty euro a night including a decent breakfast buffet at the Betlem. Enjoy...




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Debto,



We have just visited Prague for a long weekend, and we got ourselves a special deal for the quiet season at this hotel here ...I can%26#39;t recommend it highly enough - it was gorgeous !! It was very central, being just by the Powder Tower...





http://wendylady1.livejournal.com/67118.html





We paid about 80 Euros per night for a double room with breakfast, which was fantastic !!





For the second post about our trip, go here :-





http://wendylady1.livejournal.com/67636.html





Have a good time !!



Wendy






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Stay in Old Town area.




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Ditto, Seasmoke and comments regarding Betlem Club.





A1 position IMO, close to all but quiet. Anyone looking for a 3* option, this is a really good choice.





Stoofer




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P.S. I think most will find Wenceslas Sq a huge disappointment, no need to stay near there whatsoever.





Stoofer




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Totally agree about Wenceslas Square - it%26#39;s ok to visit and maybe shop, but it%26#39;s definitely not a place to call home for a tourist visiting Prague for a few days.




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