Adam D.
Yelp
Stayed here for 3 nights. Upon arrival, I thought the bus driver accidentally dropped us off at a dance club, not our hotel. Super modern and super swanky. Strobe lights, disco balls, a pool table, a fake fireplace and even a PS4 station in the lobby. The "reception" is the bar. That's right: the bartenders will check you in, serve you up some local Czech drafts, and act as your concierge. They were all friendly and all spoke English.
The breakfast staff, on the other hand, was not so friendly. When breakfast is over, they mean it. We saw some people try to sneak in to grab some food toward the end of the service and they got scolded. In any event, the spread is really good. The pain au chocolat stands out the most as far as the pastries, but I was also impressed with the cheese selection and quality of the coffee and tea as well.
If you stay here, request a room on the opposite side of the main entrance. The tram runs all day and night in front of the hotel so if you're not a heavy sleeper, you may not get much rest. Then again, I can't guarantee you won't hear the tram if you stay across the hall either. It might just not be as loud.
The only other minor downfall to this hotel is that it's not really within walking distance of all the tourist attractions. That said, the hotel is located just a short walk away to the Krizikova metro station. Take a left outside the main entrance and it's about 3 blocks down on the left. From here, you're just two stops away to Namesti Republiky where Old Town Prague is within very short walking distance. From Krizikova, you're also only 5 stops away (transfer at Mustek) from Malostranska if you want to walk up to Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane, etc.