We visited Prague at the end of April 2024. We stayed for three days at the Hotel Julian in the city. This Hotel was a real find. The hotel is attractive, good value for money, and the rooms are comfortable, well-appointed, and spacious. Bathroom toiletries are provided, and we had slippers and fluffy bath robes in our room. The staff are really friendly and helpful and there is no trouble conversing in English. The hotel provides breakfast though it does not have a restaurant for evening meals. However, this was fine for us and there are various restaurants near the hotel. The breakfast selection was excellent and as good as anything we have found in other hotels. Hot food was available as well as cold collations. Different sorts of bread, pastries, cereals, various fruits, yoghurts, fruit juices, tea and coffee were all provided. Breakfast could be eaten in the breakfast room itself, which is an attractive room, or taken a few steps across the hall to the library room which is also a very pleasant setting. One could also take one’s breakfast selection up to the roof terrace which I will say more about in a minute. Also included, free of charge, is afternoon tea on the roof terrace. Tea and coffee are available as well as a selection of pastries. The hotel is conveniently located in the city and although it is on a main road, it was very quiet. It was very close to the river and conveniently situated for using the tram services in the city and also the city bus tours. A particular attraction was that the hotel could arrange collection from the airport and transfer to the hotel. It was reassuring to have the hotel arrange this for us. Similarly, when we left Prague, we needed to get to the main bus station. The hotel staff were again very helpful in organising a taxi for that trip and confirming to us in advance how much it would cost. The transfer from the airport to the hotel was €35 and the transfer from the hotel to the main bus station was €17. We were able to pay the driver in euros and did not need to use Czech Koruna. The roof terrace was for us the outstanding feature of this hotel. We had great views across the cityscape and it was lovely to be able to sit up there with our drinks and relax. In fact, you can collect breakfast from the breakfast room and then take it on a tray which the hotel provides up to the roof terrace and enjoy your breakfast there. At other times of the day you could have your lunch or evening meal on the roof terrace if you purchased it from a nearby supermarket or fast food outlet. We would have no hesitation in recommending this hotel to visitors to Prague, and will certainly stay here on our next visit.
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