Acc Nifos Harmony Hotel
Na Porici 31 - 110 00 Prague
Location. The Hotel Harmony is situated in Prague, Czech Republic. The hotel is set in the Old Town, 200 metres from the Powder Gate, 400 metres from Republic Square and its metro station, and 800 metres from Old Town Square and the Church of Our Lady. Hotel Features. An Art Nouveau hotel reconstructed in 1992, the Hotel Harmony is a grey six storey building. The tiled lobby has a 24 hour front desk with currency exchange, and wireless Internet is offered in public areas. Parking is available nearby (surcharge). A complimentary buffet style breakfast is served to guests at the Hotel Harmony in a dining room where local artworks are exhibited. The hotel has a meeting room available for small groups. Guestrooms. The 60 guestrooms at Hotel Harmony have blue carpets, white walls and modern light wooden furniture. Room amenities include satellite television, direct dial phones, desks and minibars. Each has a private bathroom with shower, bathtub, and hair dryer. Seven rooms are wheelchair accessible. Expert Tip. Wenceslas Square, named after the Bohemian saint immortalised in the carol 'Good King Wenceslas', has been the site of many demonstrations including the Prague Uprising against the Nazis in 1945 and the Velvet Revolution against the Communist government in 1989.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-02-27
Just returned from a few days 'break' and just wanted to write a positive review about the hotel. Arrived around 12 noon not expecting our room to be ready and was delighted it was. Our room was on the 5th floor on the side street. Room and hotel was spotless, mini bar was good, although we bought a few beers and water in the supermarket and stored them in it!! Breakfast was good, filled my plate a few times. Location of hotel was ideal, but make sure you wear sensible shoes if you plan to see the sights!! The only downfall of our stay was that we could hear people snoring in the room next door!! All in all we would have no hesitation in recommending this hotel.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2005-06-22
Took my father & brother-in-law on a short(3nights) break. This is an excellent , basic hotel, well-appointed & clean. Hotel restaurant great value for money & bar next door cheap with great choice of excellent beer. Would recommend for anyone on a tight budget.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-02-06
Firstly what I have have to say is that some people said some bad things in their reviews, I personally could not say one bad thing about the hotel, it wasn't glamorous or anything like that, but for the price we paid you could not go wrong. When we arrived the receptionist was very helpful by telling us some good local bars and restaurants and a cheap taxi service if we needed it. Then when we got to the room i was rather suprised at how clean and neat it was, again the rooms are not glamorous, but unless you want something over the top for a short break the rooms are pretty much perfect. They have everything you need, including a mini bar with a decent selection of drinks. Breakfasts are also decent, with a good selection of fruit juices, and hot food including scrabbled eggs and bacon. All in all i would say this is perfect if you are on a budget, or even if you are not, you can not go wrong!
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Anonymous
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Excellent location, just a few minutes from the Municipal House. 10 min. to Old town square. The new Palladium shopping mall is on the same street. Rooms are ok, I had a room pretty big for a single room. But the furniture is very communist-looking. Decent breakfast and helpful staff, I definitely recommand this hotel for travellers on a tight budget.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2006-07-24
The hotel itself was great. It had everything you could have wanted given that it was booked on a budget and it's only a ten minute walk to the main areas - Wenceslas Square, the Old Town, etc. My only gripe was that I left some clothes in the wardrobe which were not returned to me. They told me nobody took the room after me and I know they were there but it was clear that they did not want to discuss the situation with me. It's my own fault really, but it is not nice being lied to or ignored. I would definitely recommend the hotel to anybody for what it offers, the cost and the location, just don't be as stupid as me and leave anything behind as you won't see it again.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2004-05-03
This was a nice hotel. great local close to the center of town. the rooms were very clean. the breakfast was the best we had in all our trip in europe. easy booking on line thru the czech site. would gladly stay there again.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-01-25
This Hotel is reasonably close to the train Station about a 10 minute walk. But thats about all it has going for it. It is a very basic 3 star accommodation. Check-in was okay but I was a bit anxious when I saw all our passports just thrown on the counter to be attended to later. Our triple room was large with three proper single beds. Each bed had a doona and one pillow. There were no extra pillows or blankets available. The TV was small with a remote control that did not work. There was a fridge in the room but no tea and coffee making facilities. The bathroom was basic with a shower in a corner recess raised about a foot from floor level. This made getting out a bit slippery with no rails to hold on to. The windows were double glazed but it did not help the noise. It went all day and night- the trams run constantly, or there are trucks delivering things, the tram is literally metres from the Hotel. You can read the print on the papers the people are holding while waiting to catch the tram! The worst thing of all was the locking mechanism on the door, it is just an ordinary very rickety, not in good order keyed lock. We wondered about our things and opted to take all valuables with us every day! The Buffet Breakfast was the worst we have ever had. Halved or quartered hard pastries, quartered oranges, bread sliced sitting in the plastic bag it was delivered in....... stale cereal...lets just say we ate elsewhere. Even the coffee dispenser produced awlful coffee. So were there any good things - if all you want is a relatively clean dry warm place at a bargain price this might be for you. There are no luxury items here. Personally I would pay a bit more and look for something better. It was within easy walking distance of Old Town Square and the Astronomical clock so once you see that and head to the Lovely Bridge.......and see the fairyland of Prague by the river especially at night you won't mind that the Hotel is a bit slap Happy and not at all up to scratch. Keep in mind that tourists don't always get good value for money.
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Anonymous
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Stayed here for 3 nights at end of November for a mates 40th - great location, easy walk to old town, wenceslas square and other main sites. Clean rooms with cheap-ish! mini bars, decent clean bathrooms and comfy beds. Reasonable breakfast, although it won't keep you going long, but for a coffee and toast as a start to the day - no worries. For anyone on a budget, its a great location.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-04-11
We checked into the Harmony without too much effort having taken the Cedaz shuttle service to the hotel (499kc with return booked for 399kc) We booked through lastminute.com without any effort but didn't really have that much time to research properly as our Internet is down and we were borrowing someone elses. We booked on the Tuesday evening and flew out Thursday afternoon. Our room was at the front of the hotel and was basic but clean. However the beds were extremely uncomfortable, very think mattress and you could feel the base. There is a tram line that runs outside of the hotel with a stop directly outside, these went from very early morning to late at night so unless you are a deep sleeper these will keep you awake. Also the soundproofing between the rooms is next to non-existent and having a noisy neighbour is very unwelcome. We felt the need to call reception to ask the people in the next room to keep it down a bit, we’d been woken by them the previous 2 nights also coming back in the early hours. When the hotel is full or nearly full there was a very long wait for a table for breakfast. Breakfast on the whole was fine, usual continental items, scrambled egg (extremely runny) and sausage (not what we Brits are used to though) on Saturday and Sunday. We made a little error in that we thought we’d booked a 4 star, but must have misread this, this is a 3 star hotel but a lower 3 star in my opinion. Its basic and clean and quite close to the start of the main area, about a 10 minute walk (turn right out of the door and keep walking!) We wouldn’t book this hotel again if we were to go back to Prague, I’m afraid I like to actually be able to sleep at night and we simply were unable to do so here.
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Anonymous
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I don't think I can write anything too negative because of the price we paid for it. For a trip to Prague the hotel is located in an exellent location. Your minutes from the Palladium mall, 10 mins from Old town Square and underground. The hotel was better than I expected after reading the reviews. Receptionist very helpful no problems checking in. The room itself was clean, tidy, warm and comfortable for a few nights. The beds were a bit of a let down. Very low with hard mattresses with one useless sunken pillow.There was a fridge which was useful for storing drinks etc. Couldn't get the TV to work but didn't matter didn't have time for that. The shower was very powerful and the bathroom clean and tidy. As mentioned by another reviewer the walls are very thin. I was woken in the early hours by a group of people returning on a night out and for a minute thought they were in our room as you could hear the whole conversation. Luckily we were not disturbed after the first night. I checked out the breakfast, indeed you do have to get there early as the dining area was packed and you had to wait for a table. As a vegatarian the only thing for me was bread and toast, it would have been nice to see some baked beans, fruit and yoghurt. There was bacon, egg, sausages, different breads, meats, orange or tea and coffee, perfectly acceptable. To sum up if your on a tight budget I recommended this hotel but don't expect any thrills. Prague is a beautiful city and this hotel is right in the middle of all the action.
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