Submission date: 2008-08-05 - Date of Stay: July 2008
Submitted by: Eva & Robert - From: Austria
Type of Traveller: Young Couple - Age Group: N/A
Much better than expected
After reading several (not very good) reviews of Hotel Fortuna Rhea, we traveld with mixed feelings. But when we arrived, we were surprised.
Rooms are a bit old-fashioned (1970), but tidy. The water in the bathroom is definetely clean! We stayed in an appartment and had private faciltites of our own. The employees were friendly. Breakfast was rich. We didn´t eat sausage, even if we think that it was eatable (sausage in Austria looks different). The cakes we liked best.
The area of Hotel Fortuna Rhea looks friendly and the way to tram station takes you only 5 minutes. There is a super market, in the case you need something during the day. With tram (2 different) you reach the city of Prague within about 15 - 20 minutes. We had no problems with safeness in our room. You can lock the door of your bedroom as well (in addition to the main door of your appartment).
Summary: Hotel Fortuna Rhea should be a good choice for people, who want to stay at Prague in a cheap way and although want...Read more
Submission date: 2008-07-21 - Date of Stay: July 2008
Submitted by: roger - From: N/A
Type of Traveller: Young Couple - Age Group: 41 - 50
Staff pleasant, bedroom terrible
First problem after arriving was to find a Taxi that Knew where the Hotel was. You may now guess it is a long way out of the City in a Very run down area.
My wife and I arrived at the Hotel Midd afternoon
staff were very pleasant gave keys to our room when we got there I could see my wife's face drop. What had we came to the Beds were 2 singles although clean they were so cheap and cheerful. They were the worst squeaking beds I have ever Known. Then how to get into town!! None of the staff knew so we had to wait until morning and take a tram although very cheap to travel it seemed people were watching you ready to jump you and we found this very concerning.
WOULD NOT RECOMMEND