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B&B HOTEL Prague-City
Stefano
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That's OK
All perfect and simple. TOP
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Jarmila
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super
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Florian
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Zufrieden
Für einen Kurztrip waren wir sehr zufrieden, 2 Nächte mit 17 Personen, der Online Check in war nach meinem Verständnis zu kompliziert. Als Organisator musste ich für jeden einzelnen die Mailadresse angeben, was nach meinem Gefühl zu viel war. Der Vorteil zum "Vor Ort Check In" war meiner Meinung nach geschwindend Gering. Lage war perfekt und das Frühstück für den Preis angemessen.
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Nanda
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Murat E.
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Cost effective hotel. I am glad to stay in b&b. In europe I always prefer b&b
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B&B HOTEL Prague-City
Sndr L.
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Très bien
Très bon hôtel ! Pour la chambre, propre et équipée, mais au niveau des draps, ils étaient plus grand que la couette, donc cette dernière se perdait un peu à L.’intérieur, à part ça, et les quelques trous dans les serviettes de bain, c’était parfait ! Le petit déjeuner, très bon, avec du sucré et du salé, les horaires étaient très bien. La possibilité de garer sa voiture dans un parking souterrain était un vrai +. L.'accessibilité de ce dernier mais également le check-in et check-out étaient très simple. Il y a toujours quelqu’un de disponible à L.’accueil. Dans la globalité, c’était un très bon hôtel, bien situé, et les services proposés sont en nombre. Je recommande cet hôtel !
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A History of Prague

Founded in the latter part of the 9th century, Prague became the seat of the kings of Bohemia. The city flourished during the 14th century reign of Charles IV, who ordered the building of the New Town, the Charles Bridge, the St. Vitus Cathedral and the Charles University.
For centuries, Prague was a multiethnic city with an important Czech, German and Jewish population. The four cities that previously formed Prague only unified in 1784 to proclaim to be the Prague we know today. These four cities were Hradčany, Lesser Town, Old Town and New Town. In 1850, the city underwent further expansion when the Hebrew district Josefov was constructed. From 1939, when the country was occupied by the Nazis and during WWII, most Jews either fled the city or were killed in the Holocaust. The German population, which had formed the minority of the city's inhabitants till the 19th century, was expelled in the aftermath of the war.
Prague was under communist rule for over 40 years and seldom visited by tourists until after the Velvet Revolution on 17th November 1989. From the moment freedom came to the streets, the city started experiencing a huge economic boom, even more so after the Czech Republic joined the European Union in 2004. Today, it is a very popular tourist destination – and according to statistics, is the fifth most visited city in Europe.
Prague has a vast number of buildings of special architectural interest. In 1992, the historical city centre, covering 866 hectares, was listed in the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage Register. The city is situated on both banks of the River Vltava in central Bohemia. Prague is the Czech Republic's capital and the cradle of Czech culture.

 

Karlín

Accommodation in Karlín is ideal for those who want to leave the fairytale charm of the historic center and get to know a completely different, attractive, vibrant and ever-changing face of Prague.
At the end of the last century, Karlín was a shabby industrial district very rarely visited by tourists. However, after the catastrophic floods of 2002, Karlín caught its second breath. After a number of ambitious, high-quality buildings were built on the site of the damaged area, Karlín has been given a new space to be reborn.
Today, Karlín is a trendy Prague district, with an atmosphere similar to Berlin's. You can find wide boulevards, renovated Art Nouveau houses, many different restaurants and cafés, parks and sensitively renovated industrial buildings. The Vítkov hill with the monument of Jan Žižka provides an amazing view of the whole city including a view of Prague Castle.