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Donald D
@xcrunch
Reviewed on 11 May 2023
A great hotel, close to everything
"Everything you needed was available. Attention to detail and making us feel welcome. Quiet location. One of the best restaurants in the city is downstairs. We used this during our bike trip from Prague to Dresden..."
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To B
@To B
Reviewed on 1 May 2023
Great location and apartment
"We had a deluxe apartment, with tho WCs, two bedrooms, one huge living room, sauna and jacuzzi."
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Vijgeblad
@Vijgeblad
Reviewed on 16 Dec 2017
Small town best hotel
"The Alexander hotel is located on a square where you can see the only tourist attraction of Stribro: its city hall. The hotel looks nice from the outside. There is an adequate parking place at the back. The..."
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Bed and Breakfast
Michal S
@michal_sv
Reviewed on 15 Aug 2016
Clean nice house and garden
"Owner Hans is very friendly and accommodating, he gives you all information about Prague city what you need, ask, heยดs able to suggest what to visit, where to go for a dinner, about a public transport etc. Rooms are..."
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Small Hotel
A-HFalcone
@A-HFalcone
Reviewed on 16 Jun 2018
The Best Wedding We Could Have Dream Of
"We visited Yard Resort for the first time at the end of September 2017 when we spent there a night and decided to choose the venue for our wedding. We loved the place, the nature, lake, golf course...all of it..."
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Speciality Hotel
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Small Hotel
Sujin J
@405sujinj
Reviewed on 8 Jul 2021
Review of Restaurant
"I stopped by on my way back from Bozi Dar to Usti for Dinner; Restaurant was almost full even-though it had more than 20 tables ? Very ambient Czech classic restaurant with nice classic interior and classy leather..."
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Small Hotel
H.Arad
@harad2019
Reviewed on 7 Jan 2020
Great hospitality , wonderful place to stay
"we stayed 2 nights for Klinovech ski site .
The hotel is very clean and tidy and everyone was so kind to us , espcially the old lady from the recption and kitchen.
Breakfast was great and as said the location is..."
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Pavel S
@Pavel S
Reviewed on 5 Jan 2020
Still a great place to go
"Perfect location and wonderful nature. The service in the hotel is very nice, the food was great, but it took very long time in the restaurant from time of order to food delivery (sometimes even longer than 60..."
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Small Hotel
Pitchulina
@Pitchulina
Reviewed on 23 Jul 2017
Nice place for stay with kids
"Located above the Elbe dam with nice views, good starting point for taking trips to Spindleruv mlyn and the entire Krkonose are, also may be good for bigger groups of friends, restaurant nice, local beer, small pool"
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Inn
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Ruwantha Lakshan
@Ruwantha L
Reviewed on 6 Nov 2018
nice location and closer to a super market
"Nice Hotel and the way to the hotel is also scenic. nothing to complain on the breakfast as it is pleasant. Room is nice and large enough. Also clean.
Friendly staff and good wi-fi connection.
Recommended"
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dokken
@dokken
Reviewed on 3 Jul 2023
Right near the action
"It seems to be modern by local standards - I was in a superior room with a balcony on the 13th floor with great views."
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Apartment
Alintus
@Alintus
Reviewed on 5 Jan 2020
Couldnโt be better!!
"We have arrived to the apartment very late in the night ( some like 1 oโclock) , but this wasnโt for the staffs any problem. The receptionists very friendly and helpful.The apartment one really jewelry in the middle..."
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Guesthouse
David Andre
@goodsvejk
Reviewed on 12 Jan 2020
Unbeatable Location
"Unbeatable location between the square and the castle. The pension had large rooms with comfy beds--pillows were a bit spares, but that's typical for the region. The double-pane glass kept it pretty quiet at night..."
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Bill Link
@BillCapeGirardeau
Reviewed on 1 Jul 2016
Nice Hotel.
"Nice hotel. No complaints. Meals served three times a day. Parking is in a hard to get to location. Karlovy Vary is a beautiful and unique city but if you aren't there for the spas there's not much else."
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Pension (B&B)
Gregory D
@Gregory D
Reviewed on 1 Oct 2017
Lovely rustic guesthouse.
"We stayed at this Pension, about 10-15 minutes drive or an hour's walk from the town centre because we wanted to hike in the neighbouring forests which it nestles among.
Very traditionally rustic, with lots of deer..."
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Small Hotel
Vladulienka
@Vladulienka
Reviewed on 2 Sept 2019
average hotel
"Hotel is very average. Equipmemt is little too old. There is no elevator and no air condition in rooms. They are dog friendly. With parking was no problem. Reception is open till 22:00, but they are able to let you..."
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Speciality Hotel
Avidesh
@Avidesh S
Reviewed on 29 Dec 2017
KRIVAN - LรZEลSKร RESTAURACE
"We were brought to this hotel's restaurant for a complimentary three course meal as part of a Karlovy Vary tour. The food was quite good with decent portions, but the service was quite average and in some cases rude."
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Inn
Nature1979
@Nature1979
Reviewed on 29 Aug 2021
Fantastic venue for our aerobic weekend
"Hotel is after almost 2-year reconstruction and they made great job!!! Welcome with the glass of the Moravian wine was very nice detail.
Rooms are beautiful, clean, spacious. The only thing that was not that..."
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Pension (B&B)
Marijana N
@212marijanan
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2022
Quite, peaceful and comfortable place managed from friendly family
"Michal and Lenka are friendly hosts, very communicative and always there to help if you need something. The room was big, bright, clean and very comfortable. We rented room number 5 and we had access to a nice..."
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Villa
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Daria
@darianka88
Reviewed on 20 Sept 2021
Get away for a night or two:)
"Spacious room, we had a family room."
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Guesthouse
Dave8757
@Dave8757
Reviewed on 26 May 2019
Great place to stay
"We stayed 2 nights. Very nicely appointed and well kept. Quiet neighbourhood with easy access to old town. Bus stop is only a few minute walk and tickets are available at the mini mart across from the bus stop..."
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Popular Places in Bohemia
- PragueWe hear the question, "Whatโs the next Prague?" a lot. But while weโre all for discovering great new destinations, we hardly think Prague is over. Sure, everyoneโs heard of it, but itโs still a grand city with extraordinary historic and cultural sights, and itโs definitely worth a visit. The often-rebuilt Prague Castle has overlooked the city since the 9th century, and the synagogues and cemetery of the Jewish Quarter are must-sees. Nightlife here is diverse and plentiful, from trendy clubs to sophisticated wine bars to late-night cellar bars.Read more
- Karlovy VaryAcclaimed for their medical benefits since 1522, 200 spa houses had sprung up in this picturesque valley by the end of the 16th century. Its curative springs have won fame as the answer to a slew of metabolic and gastric difficulties. Todayโs treatments range from aquatherapy to drinking the mineral-rich water.Read more
- Marianske LaznePopular in the late 18th and early 19th century with luminaries such as Strauss, Wagner, Kafke, Freud, Twain and Edward VII, this sprightly spa town is a charming spot. Delicately painted spa houses and hotels tiptoe up the lush, forested mountainsides. One hundred mineral springs with high carbon dioxide and iron content confetti the town and nearby hillsides, many with neat colonnades and stately pavilions. The most famed is the cupola-capped and colonnade-adorned Krizovy pramen.Read more
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Hotels near the sights
- Staromestske namestiThe most significant square of historical Prague, it was founded in the 12th century and has been witness to many historical events. In addition to the Old Town Hall and the Church of Our Lady before Tรฝn, the square is dominated by the Baroque Church of St Nicholas, the Rococo Kinskรฝ Palace, the Gothic House at the Stone Bell and the monument to Jan Hus. In the pavement of the square are memorial stones marking the execution of 27 Czech lords in 1621, and the Prague meridian.Read more
- Charles BridgeConnecting the Old town with Lesser Town, this popular pedestrian bridge is filled with musicians, painters, vendors and tourists during the summertime.Read more
- Prague CastleThe largest castle in Europe contains more than seven hundred rooms.Read more
- St. Vitus CathedralSituated at the Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral is the most important and largest church in Prague. The cathedral is the burial place of the former Czech kings and a home of the Czech Crown Jewels.Read more
- Prague ZooPrague Zoological Garden is situated near the center of the Czech capital, in a unique rugged landscape on the bank of the Vltava River. It opened in 1931 and during its existence of more than 80 years it has risen to become one of the most prestigious zoos in the world. Today, it is the second most visited tourist destination in the Czech Republic, just after Prague Castle. 5,049 animals and 676 species live in Prague Zoo. You can explore 13 pavilions and 150 exhibits over 58 hectares. The kids will love the Bororo Reserve, chairlift, mini-train, observation tower, paddling pool and Childrenโs Zoo. The pride of the zoo is its Elephant Valley, home to a sizeable herd of Asian elephants. The Giant Salamander House, where you can see the largest amphibians in the world โ the critically endangered Chinese Giant Salamanders โ is extraordinary as well; and the African House with an adjacent vast meadow inhabited by herds of antelopes and giraffes is worth your attention, too.Read more
- Old Town Hall with Astronomical ClockThe Old Town Hall is one of the most significant monuments in the Czech Republic. It was established in 1338 as the administrative seat for Prague's Old Town. Now, it is mainly used for the ceremonial purposes of the capital city, Prague. The historical town hall consists of a set of five medieval houses, the corner of which is adorned with a historical astronomical clock, a gothic oriel window and a massive rectangular tower. The lookout gallery on the town hall tower offers the most beautiful view of Prague. A tour of the historical halls in the Old Town Hall is a unique experience. The expensively decorated rooms date from various periods and are examples of the remarkable development of the town hall complex. The guided tours in various languages are organised in hourly intervals.Read more
- Lesser TownOne of the most historic sections of Prague, the Lesser Quarter features many Renaissance burghers' houses, baroque palaces, narrow lanes and spacious squares.Read more
- Spanish Synagogue, Jewish Museum in Prague**This place is temporarily closed** Permanent exhibitions: The History of the Jews in Bohemia and Moravia, Part 2 This exhibition deals with the history of the Jews in the Bohemian lands from the reforms of Joseph II in the 1780s to the period after the Second World War. It highlights the gradual advancement toward greater equality and emancipation for Jews in Austria-Hungary, describes the foundation of the Czech-Jewish and Zionist movements, and profiles the most important Jewish entrepreneurs, scientists, writers, musicians and artists (including Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud and Gustav Mahler). It also deals with the redevelopment of the Prague Jewish Town, Jewish sites of Bohemia and Moravia, and the history of the Jewish Museum in Prague. Special focus is on the Shoah of Jews from Bohemia and Moravia, and the Terezin ghetto. Synagogue Silver from Bohemia and Moravia Located on the upper floor, this permanent exhibition features a representative selection of more than 200 of the most valuable silver artefacts from the museum's collections. Most space is given over to Torah ornaments - shields, pointers, finials and crowns. Also on display are charity boxes, pitcher and basin sets for hand washing, Shabbat spice boxes, Kiddush cups, Hanukkah and Shabbat candles, and charity collection trays. The Spanish Synagogue is part of the Jewsh museum in Prague. The Spanish Synagogue is the most recent synagogue in the Prague Jewish Town. Built in 1868 for the local Reform congregation on the site of the 12th-century Altschul, which was the oldest synagogue in the Prague ghetto. It was called the Spanish Synagogue for its impressive Moorish interior design, influenced by the famous Alhambra. The building was designed by Josef Niklas and Jan Bฤlskรฝ, the remarkable interior (from 1882โ83) by Antonรญn Baum and Bedลich Mรผnzberger. Frantiลกek ล kroup, the composer of the Czech national anthem, served as organist here in 1836-45.Read more
- St Nicholas ChurchThe Church of St Nicholas in Lesser Town in Prague, the most famous Baroque church in Prague, stands along with the former Jesuit college in the centre of the Lesser Town Square. It represents a magnificent example of the "Prague Baroque" period of the 18th century. W.A. Mozart himself played the organ in this church!Read more
- Lobkowicz PalaceOver 700 years of Czech and European history contained within the oldest and largest privately-owned art collection in the Czech Republic. World-famous paintings by Brueghel, Canaletto, Velazquez; ceramics spanning five centuries; and an exceptional collections of arms and armor. Other highlights include hand annotated manuscripts by many of the 17th - 19th centuries, including Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart.Read more