Youth Hostel in Prague
Travel Tips for Prague - Hostel Downtown (Page 1/9)
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03 Jan 2012 Raghavendran, Netherlands:
Mostly we had at turkish eatouts. |
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03 Jan 2012 Raghavendran, Netherlands:
Anywhere in and around the old town! |
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29 Nov 2011 Sandra, Netherlands:
The museum for young artists. Its not showing in guides but is really good |
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25 Sep 2011 Sudheer Babu, India:
Prague Medieval Tavern is amazing |
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25 Sep 2011 Alba, USA:
The castle, walking around town, going to an organ concert in one of the churches. For opera you need to book ahead. |
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15 Sep 2011 Mervin, Australia:
Hostel arranged walking tours - good fun, good value. Thanks to Christian for his night walk tours. =) |
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07 Sep 2011 Helen, Denmark:
Sjevk restaurants, for an authentic czech meal. |
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30 Aug 2011 Katharine, England & Wales:
The Castle and St Vitus' Cathedral |
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20 Aug 2011 Somlak, Thailand:
Great meal if egg is in service. |
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20 Aug 2011 Somlak, Thailand:
Great place for nightlife goers. |
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HI Hostel Prague - Hostel DowntownPrague Hostel Downtown is located right in the centre of Prague, about 5 min walk from Old Town and Wenceslas Squares. We offer private rooms as well as dorms and ensuite dorms. The reception is open 24 hours, friendly and fluent English-speaking staff are waiting for you, with information service about Prague and Czech Republic. Lockers in the rooms, free internet, free wifi, the big kitchen for our travellers inside our common room would be a great place for meetings, and we believe the right hostels' atmosphere can be expected there. Free map of Prague, luggage storage. All the rooms have been redecorated (May 2007) and all the furniture is new. It's a 5 minute walk to Charles Bridge, 3 minutes walk to Wenceslas Square. | more...... |

