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    3.5 (2 reviews)
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    Hotel International Prague - Tower suite bathroom

    Hotel International Prague

    (15 reviews)

    $$$

    Dejvice, Praha 6

    Pros: Away from the city center Wonderful breakfast buffet,…read morebut make sure to select the included option whilst checking in. Rooms were spacious enough for a family of four Affordable mini-bar options Cons: very limited parking Restaurant closed prior to published time

    I'm all for historic buildings .. but if I had known in advance this was a Stalinist-era building…read morewith the same amenities as an old Poliburo office ... I would have probably steered clear of this place. Where to begin? This place is now known as the Hotel International now that new management has taken over the premises. This building dates back to the mid-20th century and was a gift from Stalin to the people of Czechoslovakia during the cold war era. In many ways this place has literally not changed since those days. Yes the rooms had been modestly refurbished, but generally it has retained the old, dreary feel of a cold war/communist era building. When you're walking through the hallways it wouldn't be surprising to see some KGB agent or Soviet general walk out of one of these rooms. The doors remind me of an old office building. The rooms themselves are spacious but poorly laid out. The beds here seriously suck. Our room also had an extra third bed for no real apparent reason and they would not move it (even though it ate up a ton of space in our room) because "it's a triple room" (WTF). Anyway, back to the room itself. I mentioned the beds are shit. They are because the sheets felt gross, the comforters were thin and the bed felt like one of those crappy spring beds you find in a cheap motel in the US. Unless you're dead tired from a day of touring around Prague, don't expect to sleep well here. The showers and everything else were not particularly memorable and the room felt dirty overall. The carpets were old and gross. The climate control was also non existent. The room felt stuffy and hot and I had to open the windows full blast (even though it was like 40-50F outside) just to get some air circulating inside. The restaurant here also sucked ass. The quality of the breakfast was pretty shitty though at least the coffee machine was decent. Also the lobby was pretty nice and had a somewhat grand (if not old/Soviet) feel to it. Long story short, unless you want to relive history or have a keen interest in staying in an old cold war hotel, you're way better off staying somewhere else.

    Vila Lanna

    Vila Lanna

    (3 reviews)

    $

    Bubeneč, Praha 6

    This hotel, Villa, whatever you want to call it is pretty decent. The rooms are clean, though a…read morelittle inconsistent when it comes to that. They cleaned my room 2 of the 3 days I was there. They don't offer you a separate shower gel and shampoo, apparently it's a two in one thing. And of course, no hotel offers toothpaste anymore unless it's like high end. Villa Lanna offers free breakfast from 7:30-9:30 which was pretty good. The hot selection changes a little day to day, but you have your staples (bread, fruit, granola, yogurt). You really can't complain much about the breakfast. I was here for a science meeting and they catered our lunch too, so I got a chance to have a sampling of other foods and honestly, the quality is pretty good. They serve up an array of not just Czech food, but we even had some curry and rice on one day. One thing that I feel was a little annoying but not a deal breaker was their small plates. They only have small (but very nice) plates for you to use when you grab your food. While you can go back for seconds, it was a little annoying that's for sure. The Villa has different styled rooms, singles and doubles, and they have a patio and gazebo that I feel is used often for weddings and the like. It does have a pretty romantic feel to it, at least on the outside. The rooms are pretty standard. Though, I have to add that the interior walls of the main building has quite an impressive fresco painted. It is quite pretty and may be a selling point for the place. Lastly, this vila is a little further from the city center, but there is a metro stop about 10 mins walk from the Villa. You can obviously walk too, and it is about 30 mins to walk to Charles Bridge from the Villa. There is a police station right next door, and seems pretty safe. I've walked to and from at odd hours, and I didn't feel like people were following me or anything. I will say though, the receptionists have a struggling grasp of English, and I've gotten quite a few eye rolls from them as I tried to communicate my message. At one point, the receptionist didn't understand that I had ordered a taxi and kept trying to order me a taxi and gave me an eye roll when I told her I didn't need one. But otherwise, it's pretty good.

    Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague - Lobby at Christmas time

    Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague

    (29 reviews)

    $$$$

    Malá Strana, Praha 1

    Truly a luxurious place to stay. Absolutely beautiful, fantastic service, prime location, exquisite…read morecomfort. What more could you want? The champagne upon check-in in the lobby beautifully decorated for Christmas was such a perfect welcome. Being so close to Charles Bridge and the Malostranska subway stop made getting around very easy. And yet the hotel was quiet. Caution exiting the hotel driveway through! Look both ways. The staff at breakfast were fantastic and took great care of us. We enjoyed the buffet most days but the menu items looked delicious. We enjoyed our free beer sample and a cocktail at the bar in the Refectory. Our only complaint would be that the room was warm for our taste and we couldn't quite figure out how to get the A/C on (or if it was an option). The bathroom was especially warm, we called it "the spa" We slept with the windows open and all was well. If you're looking for a luxury stay, you can't do much better.

    BEWARE OWNERSHIP CHANGE AT THIS HOTEL!! As of April 1, 2026, the hotel Augustine in Prague was…read morequietly acquired by the Kempinski Group. We made reservations to stay for 7 nights starting yesterday (May 6, 2026). The front desk did not inform us of this but the changes began to emerge, very unpleasantly. First was their refusal to take American Express, which is always honored at every luxury hotel in the world. Second was fact that while they honored the room rate quoted me when I made reservations under Marriott Bonvoy, they quietly removed the paid for inclusion of breakfast buffet. Same room rate but no breakfast. Third were major service staff incompetencies. I went to an ATM outside hotel and withdrew 2,000 CZK (about $50) for tips, and the machine gave me one bill lfor 2,000. I asked desk clerk to break that into smaller bills for me. He told me to go to the bar, which I did. When I entered the bar and asked the waiter to help me, he stated firmly that they were not allowed to do that. I told him that the front desk clerk directed me to the bar but he was insistant, "it is not allowed". Walked back to front desk and said that I was very disappointed that they were not able to get their stories straight about breaking down ONE CZK bill of 2,000. Then I asked about the included breakfast that I had paid for and she said it was not listed in my reservation. It was THEN that I asked and was informed that they are no longer a Marriott Bonvoy affiliated hotel. I went back to my room ans asked an AI app to discover who now owns it. Apparently they are intending to quietly take over, then do major renovations at the end of the year. In the meantime, they have stripped any paid amenities that the guests made under Marriott while claiming to honor the same room rates. I cannot tell whether they now have new employees or whether they have imposed such strict new rules (not honoring AMEX, no bill changing at the front desk, no included breakfast buffet, and so forth). I told the desk clerk that while i normally use credit cards for all my transactions while travelling, my desire to have small local currency was entirely for TIPS for hotel staff. That did not seem to make any impression on her, and the staff seem very rigid and locked into the new rules established by their new owners. This does not bode well for the future of this magnificent medieval former Augustinian monastery. I tried reaching out to the Kempinsky Group through their website but their contact form only allows for certain types of queries such as "investor relations", etc. There is NO ability to give feedback on the policy of their newly acquired property, NOR is the Augustine hotel listed among their properties! This stealth takeover gives off all the wrong messages, considering that they have stripped away the included amenities from the hotel rate that was confirmed by Marriott. To say that I am shocked AND disappointed is an understatement.

    Hotel JaS - hotels - Updated May 2026

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