Saturday, April 21, 2012

Prague accomodation with a 15 month old baby

We are coming to prague for a friends wedding in feb for 5 night.





We want to stay in the old town, or somewhere very local(walking to this)





We have a 15 mth old baby so was wondering what would be best





We would prefer a hotel so we do not have to prepare all our meals - but do they have very large rooms so we can watch tv whilst the baby is asleep in a seperate bedroom to the living space?





and do they have fridges to store milk etc or have cots?





Thanks in advance to anyone that can help




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Most hotels cater for babys,have alook here for some usefull info.



www.livingprague.com/kids.htm



TORII




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Thanks but i can%26#39;t see any recommendations on apartments or hotels that are baby friendly unless i missed that bit?




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It would help if we knew your budget.



TORII




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Sorry willing to spend upto 100 per night




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www.metamorphis.cz or www.ungelt.cz would be good places to start.



TORII




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I would suggest private apartment. You can get very nice one bedroom right in the center for 100. Prague city apartments are good or try emailing Byt Agency info@bytagency.com




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For those posters advertising apartments read the thread properly..



%26lt;%26lt;%26lt;We would prefer a hotel so we do not have to prepare all our meals%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;



TORII




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I stayed in an apartment and aside from most breakfasts, I didn%26#39;t prepare many meals. Having access to a kitchen doesn%26#39;t mean you can%26#39;t eat out!




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What does it mean baby friendly?

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