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Dining
Guests of the hotel enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast each morning.
Delight - This wood-floored restaurant, lit by daylight from an internal atrium, serves breakfast from a glass buffet. Guests sit at bent chrome chairs upholstered in black, or on white leather in one of the restaurant's three private dining rooms.
Oscar's - Tiny cacti in bright red pots decorate frosted glass tables in andel's hip lobby-level bar and bistro, which serves drinks and snacks all day. A marble and plexiglass bar is backlit red, and bright red, suede chairs are divided by translucent gold curtains.
Nagoya - This a la carte restaurant offers Japanese cuisine, a sushi bar, and private rooms with tatami-style (mat) seating. Seats up to 60 guests.
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“Andels - Poor Customer Service”
Andels rooms are nice, but not the bargain you expect. First, there are the extra fees for internet and very pricey parking. They even tried to charge me for calling the front desk about a problem in the room. The customer service left a lot to be desired. We had to unplug the phone to get some sleep because it beeped every 10 minutes. We mentioned it several times to the front desk and it was never fixed. Same with the internet which didn't work the first night. DON"T EXCHANGE MONEY HERE. It said no commission so we assumed it was a good deal. Wrong. The rooms were clean but I wouldn't stay here again.
“Sleep with the angels”
Still pretty much the best hotel in Prague at its price point. Comfortable beds, always clean, and a good location near a major transit hub and plenty of shops and restaurants. Convenient to everything else within a few tram or metro stops, no sense paying more for an inferior hotel to be closer. They could add wireless internet in the rooms, though.
“Can't say enough about this hotel”
very nice and friendly staff as you enter the hotel . very clean and beautiful room with a modern design, comfortable . breakfast is the best part , they have a big resturant with free breakfast buffet; you should just see the modern art work and the variety of food . This hotel is a Must in Prague ... I will difinitly go back :)
“Excellent hotel”
Andels Hotel was as good as it was when we stayed there five years ago.
“Perfect place to stay in Prague”
This hotel wasn't right in the middle of the tourist area, which was actually nice considering how buy Prague can get. But it is right beside a metro stop and about 10 different tram lines so it was extremely simple and fast to get anywhere in the city. The complimentary buffet breakfast is astoundingly good - a HUGE selection of very good food. The rooms were very clean and comfortable. All in all an excellent choice!!!
“The best hotel in Prague”
Andel's is without a doubt a very understated hotel. The hotel was excellent from the minute we arrived until we left six days later. The hotel staff went out of their way to help with any questions we had and always added things for us to do. It is a very modern hotel for european standards and that is why we loved it. Breakfast was the most wonderful buffet with fresh breads, fruits, meats, cereals, yogurt and the most wonderful coffee you can imagine. There was food for everyone know matter where you came from in the world. It is in Praha 5 which is not in the middle of everything, but the local subway and trams are right on there corner. It is also right near a great shopping mall with a large food store. It also has limo service available if you need it. They have two computers in the lobby which is free to use. It is mostly a hotel that has conferences and has a lovely lobby bar/coffee shop where you can also have lunch or dinner if you are tired from touring all day. We highly recommend Andel's and hope to go back to Prague someday and definitely will stay there.
“Great hotel in Prague”
This is the original design hotel in Prague. While it may no longer be the only one, Andel's still keeps up, with excellent service and a great location. There are two movie theaters, one in a mall, within half a block. Trams to nearly everywhere are there too. One more block away is the Andel station. The location may seem a bit out of the way at first, but really it's just a few stops away from all that most people will want out of Prague.
“Contemporary comfort”
Having booked a double room, we were delighted to find ourselves in a beautiful modern apartment, with bedroom, sitting/dining room, kitchen and separate bath/shower room and wc. The hotel is four stops from the Old Town on the Metro and four stops from the Castle area on the tram.
“Nice & clean hotel”
I stayed with my boyfriend one night during the weekend. The hotel was really nice, modern and clean. Hightly recommended. The location is not near of the main attractions but the tube station is one block away and if not it's a 20 minutes walk to get to the downtown. They could improve some things like having internet in the rooms (you need to go to the lobby to get connection and sometimes is annoying) or a plasma tv that would relate better with the aesthetic of the hotel. The breakfast was buffet style and tasty.
“Hotel Andel, Prague”
Overall the hotel was excellent, and for the price we paid we were beyond satsified with it. The location is right next to Metro B and easily reached via Trams. It was a bit difficult to find at first since their sign is only visible from one perspective. The neighborhood is nice. The room was comfortable, clean and well maintained. The bed and pillows were more than inviting and we both slept very well. The only complaint was that the toilet door was clear glass. The bathroom door was frosted glass, and the heated bathroom floor was great. The bathub and shower were incredible; but again the clear toilet door made the bathroom awkward. The TV had a DVD player and speakers through out the room. The breakfast was incredible and had everything you could possibly want and more. Some of the best hotel coffee we have ever had. The staffing was quick, efficient, polite and attractive. The restaurant downstairs was equally delicious. The workout/salon area was worth the extra fee. Our only real complaints were that there is no wireless in the room (though it is free in the lobby) and to get access in your room required and extra fee; and the transportation to the airport we requested was lost. Thankfully the night staff is very efficient and got us a cab to the airport right away.
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Stroupeznickeho 21 Prague, 15000 Czech Republic
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The preferred airport for Andels Hotel Prague is Prague (PRG-Ruzyne) - 10.6 km / 6.6 mi.
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Smichov, Prague, Czech Republic: Tourists come to this outlying westerly suburb to visit the Mozart Museum in the Villa Bertramka, where Mozart stayed as a guest of the Czech composer Dusek in 1787. Not long afterwards, Smichovs vineyards and hopfields were replaced by factory chimneys. Today, many of these old industrial buildings have been converted into bars, shops and hotels for a fresh influx of residential settlers.
Stroupeznickeho 21 Prague, 15000 Czech Republic
