Czech Inn - Prague
50.071854, 14.4463676Czech Inn is located within a 5 minutes' walk away of Grebovka wine cellar.
Location
The gehry-designed Dancing House Tower is within 2.6 km of the inn, while Vaclav Havel Prague airport is 25 km away. BougainvilleaConcept Store & Bar treats guests with international dishes and lies right next to this property. Vrsovicke divadlo Mana is placed next to the Prague hostel.
The bus station Krymska is merely 300 metres away.
Eat & Drink
The hotel offers a full breakfast at the price of CZK 150 per person per day.
Rooms and availability
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Max:1 person
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Room size:
15 m²
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Bed options:1 Bunk bed
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
12 m²
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Bed options:1 King-size bed
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Room size:
50 m²
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Bed options:1 Single bed
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Essential information about Czech Inn
💵 Lowest room price | 21 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 2.6 km |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.2 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 20.1 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Vaclav Havel Prague, PRG |
Location
street view
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Czech Inn
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Don
The hotel is located in a cool little neighborhood, a bit far from the touristy areas, but it's easy to catch a tram right across the road to get into the city center. The 24-hour common area is a great place to relax and meet other guests. The bathrooms and showers are clean, and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
Some of the rooms in the hostel lack proper equipment and storage options.
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missing
We stayed in a "premium" private room, ensuite with a screaming deal. At less than 50 euro a night, it was by far the best value I've gotten in any major European hotel/hostel. I'm usually not much for modern design, but the room was very cool, and also comfortable. The location was easy to get to (20 minutes on the tram or 10 minutes by metro and 10 minutes walk from old town/center of all the tourist sights). If you're afraid of hostels, this place will feel pretty comfortable. If you like hostels, this will feel like a splurge. Enjoy.
The optional breakfast (5 euro) was overpriced considering the price of things in Prague (and the excellent value of the Czech Inn in general), but the food was pretty good.
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missing
Nice hotel, not in center but fair enough from it (half an hour on foot). I liked the view from the window and the design of the room although it suffered from some minor details... According to price for this location this is more than expected. I highly recommend it for low budget couple trip but definitely not for business reasons.
Sensor automated light in entering part was not working well - it had some weird mode (sometimes doesn't want to turn off itself, sometimes turning off and on without any reason). Not a big thing but can be boring and funny as well :) Lack of towels, shampoo and soap was expected (according to reviews read) but it still degrades good impression hotel left.
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Joanne
I recently stayed at Czech Inn in Prague for a few nights and I had a great experience. The hostel is conveniently located near the city centre and the tram station is right beside it. There is also a supermarket and kebab shop nearby, so you won't go hungry even during late night. The rooms and toilets were excellent, very clean and comfortable. The common area is cozy and a great place to socialize with other guests. The bar downstairs has free shows almost every night, which I highly recommend.
100% Recommend this hotel.
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missing
The young staff were all very well informed, helpful and kind. My mother had a jetlag-related incident while I was gone and they were all very reassuring.
The trash accumulated on the sidewalk across the hotel, although that may not be in their hands to solve.
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Emma
I had such an amazing time at Czech Inn! The atmosphere was fantastic, and I met some incredible people during my stay. The themed basement room I stayed in was clean and well-kept. Karaoke night was a blast, and the price was so affordable. I even got a free welcome drink! Highly recommend. I had a great experience and would definitely recommend this place to others.
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missing
Its a combination of boutique hotel and hostel.
We stayed in a shared bath private suite, for 3 nights, and no one cleaned. Thats at least 4 people to one bath, for a few days... It got a bit gummy.
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the internal renovation and facilities
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Russell
The Czech Inn was absolutely perfect for what we needed. The common area and cafe were great places to relax during our rest days. The 36 mixed dorm was divided into rooms of eight with curtains on the beds, which provided privacy. The staff were amazing and even posted my accidentally left journal back to me in Scotland. The lockers under the beds were spacious. we had a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
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Vincent
Great price. Comfy beds. Convenient tram stop nearby. Good structure. Excellent location, close to tram line. Friendly and helpful staff. Reasonably priced and delicious buffet breakfast. Currency exchange and American Express accepted. Free WiFi and helpful for locating ATMs. Late night restaurant with tasty food. Easy navigation with nearby trolley system. Plenty of options for dining and drinking nearby. Good accessibility to important spots.
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missing
The Czech Inn was a simple, nice and cheap place to stay with friendly staff
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missing
Really friendly helpful staff and the rooms were so far above the standard expected for the price. The showers were amazing and the breakfast was just what was needed after a late night trying to sample every czech beer..
Location was a little bit further from town than expected. Would have been a really nice walk if the weather was a bit nicer....
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Bruce
Clean, comfortable beds. Friendly staff. Convenient location with easy access to the city center. Good kitchen facilities. Nice lobby and common spaces.
Nothing everything was great.
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missing
The staff was very nice and helpful to us. All we needed was arranged. They rented us the metro tickets, gave us directions and indications of good restaturants. We would go to Vienna next so the attender Mike was very kind and patient to search all available ways to get there (Plane, Train, Bus) and even booked online our bus travel for us. We were there to run the Prague Marathon, so we needed to have breakfast earlier since the breakfast begins only 8 A.M., we just asked and there was a person there to serve us 7 A.m on Sunday! The rooms are big, new and very tastefuly decorated. The bathrooms were nice too.
Maybe the location isn´t the best, but the trasnportation there with the Trams is great so you don´t have to worry.
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missing
The Czech Inn has many rooms which can help if you have a large group. It is called a hostel, but you can book private rooms with private baths that are as nice and normal as any hotel. Rooms are clean and modern, and breakfast is included. Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, though reception is poor in some rooms. Computers can be used in the lobby for a small fee. No parking is available on site, but street parking is plentiful nearby. While it is a bit far (1.6km) from downtown, it is close to the 22 tram or the city center can be reached by taxi for about 250-350 CZK.
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