Prague hotels

Discussion in 'Europe' started by kidrock, Jul 15, 2005.

  1. kidrock

    kidrock Member

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    Anyone know of decent, inexpensive hotels in downtown Prague?
     
  2. Radek

    Radek Member

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    no in downtown not,but i live near one hotel,cheap,but good looking,15 minut by bus to metro and then 15 mins to center
     
  3. old tiger

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  4. JanaXGIRL

    JanaXGIRL Senior Member

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    yeah! Centre is expensive in everything :D That I know very very good :D
     
  5. old tiger

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    Jana,

    Are you from Prague??
    what a wonderful city this is..
    i recall clearly that bridge over Vltava river..
    i visited Karlstejn castle..just loveley..
    this was in 1977..i'm sure lots of things have changed..
    i stayed with my wife in a student housing..
    turned over into a youth hostel in summer..
    we had 4 bunk beds..just for the two of us..
    great people in Tsjechia..:)

    Emiel
     
  6. JanaXGIRL

    JanaXGIRL Senior Member

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    heeey, that's great!!! Yeay, it's a Charles' Bridge - over Vltava, in czech Karluv Most :)
    actually, I'm not exactly from Prague, I'm from a town that is about 50km far from Prague, but I go to Prague to school.. and here I really agree, Prague is a wonderful city! :) and Karlstejn... eeeem...!!!! :)
     
  7. old tiger

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    Jana,

    Sure..you are right..
    Since i'm a moderator on a motorbikeforum here..
    i can tell you that Tsjechia is high on the list what
    motorbike holidays are concerned..it's still a cheap
    place compared to other countries..some of my friends
    went trough Karlovy Vary-Beroun-Kutna Hora-Olomouc..
    and gave very good rapports about your country...
    one can still drive a motorbike there away from the hustle
    and bustle of big cities..:) just a great feeling it is...
    for example Liberec-Jablonec etc...on towards Poland...
    i think Prague now..is over commercialised and just based
    on the fact to pump tourists into it..the real Tsjechia are
    these little villages...where nobody ever stops..if you speak
    a word of Tsjech there...well..i can tell you..the people..
    are soo great there..they might not be rich...
    but they share their food with you...and drinks too..
    prosim...dobry den...dekuji..and na shledanou..:)

    Emiel
     
  8. JanaXGIRL

    JanaXGIRL Senior Member

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    yeeey, that was so sweet, Emiel!!! :)
    I'm so happy you like my country.. and you're right, Prague is not Czech republic.. :)
     
  9. JimiWhizZ

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    hey janaX

    As I told you b4 I went to czech rep. last year for 12 dayes and I couldnt agree more. Prague is not an accurate representation of your country. I got sick of it and had to leave, wen to kutna hora and cesky krumlov... I am soooo glad I left prague and only wish I left sooner so that I could have seen more of your beautiful country.
    Cesky Krumlov was the highlight tho amazingly beautiful little town: rented a raft and floated on down the river to the next town in the hot august sun, took all day. Never have I felt so at peace in all my life. Beautiful.
    Dying to get back, mite see u in october!
    Peace

    J
     
  10. JanaXGIRL

    JanaXGIRL Senior Member

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    Oh yeah, Jimi, let me know! ;)
     
  11. JimiWhizZ

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    Sure thing Sweety!
     
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