Youth Hostel in Prague
Travel Tips for Prague - Travellers Hostel Praha (Page 1/4)
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09 May 2013 Jackie Cheuk Kay, Hong Kong:
Do NOT go to Karlovy Lazne. An overrated night club. |
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09 May 2013 Jackie Cheuk Kay, Hong Kong:
Join sandemans tour. They have good tours. |
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11 Feb 2013 Melissa, Germany:
COA Asianfeelgoodfood opposite Palladium shopping center. |
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11 Feb 2013 Melissa, Germany:
Roxy Night Club next to the hostel. Often free before 11pm, laidback people and cheap beer. |
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11 Feb 2013 Melissa, Germany:
Walk across Charles bridge and go up to the castle. Great view! |
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11 Feb 2013 Melissa, Germany:
Giant's mountains for winter hikes and/ or skiing. |
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31 Dec 2012 Julianne, USA:
Vegetarian Czech specialties plus vegan desserts at Maitea (go early or make a reservation). |
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31 Dec 2012 Julianne, USA:
Tabor, 1.5 hours south of Prague, is a less touristy daytrip than Cesky etc. |
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30 Dec 2012 Vasinee, Thailand:
I had a quick meal at a Chinese restaurant nearby (close to the tram stop to the hostel) It was nice and very cheap. |
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30 Dec 2012 Vasinee, Thailand:
Me and my roommates went to Karlovy Lazne and it wasn't too bad. The crowd was pretty good, but the party didn't really get started until after midnight. |
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HI Hostel Prague - Travellers Hostel PrahaTravellers Hostel Praha is located in the very centre of Prague, within walking distance to all the main sights (Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Jewish cemetery, Old Towm etc.) and in the middle of night life area.
The staff at the Travellers hostel Praha is made up of young, friendly English speaking Czechs, who are always happy to provide our guests with a wide range of information to ensure that their stay in Prague is as enjoyable as possible.
We offer wide range of rooms, from dormitories to private rooms. Suitable for individual travels as well as for families and groups.
Facilities include:
- Free lockers in the dorms |

