Hotel Raffaello, Prague
About the Hotel
Hotel Raffaello is a cosy family hotel located in a historical 19th-century building. It is situated in the heart of Prague, just 600 meters from Wenceslas Square and close to major tourist attractions such as the National Museum. The hotel offers convenient access to the trendy district of Vinohrady, known for its bars and restaurants. With various amenities, it is suitable for both leisure and business travelers.
Location
Located in the Nové Město district, the hotel is just a short walk to key attractions, shopping venues, and nightlife. The I.P. Pavlova metro station is only 100 meters away, allowing easy transport throughout the city. The hotel's proximity to the Congress Center and airport makes it a practical choice for both tourists and business guests.
Rooms
The hotel features a total of 34 rooms including 5 studios, all designed for comfort. Each room is equipped with modern amenities such as free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, and a private marble bathroom. Some rooms also include facilities such as a kettle, safe deposit box, and non-smoking options. The spacious rooms are adorned with cherry wood furniture and elegant decor.
Eat & Drink
An on-site restaurant provides a rich breakfast buffet featuring both hot and cold options, available from 7:00 to 11:00 for a fee. The area surrounding the hotel offers various dining choices, including many local restaurants and cafes. Guests can enjoy the convenience of meal options nearby during their stay.
Leisure & Business
Hotel Raffaello provides several amenities for leisure and business needs, including complimentary WiFi throughout the property. Business travelers can take advantage of services such as a computer station, dry cleaning, and laundry services. A 24-hour front desk assists with concierge services and tour/ticket assistance.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi
- VIP check-in/ -out
- Concierge desk
- Luggage storage
- Lift
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Services
- Paid airport shuttle
- Housekeeping
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Children
- Cots
Room features
- Heating
- Soundproofed rooms
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel is ideally located close to a metro station and the national museum in the wonderful city of Prague. The rooms, though a bit old-fashioned and with stubborn stains, were a little gloomy and lacked sound isolation, making mornings noisy. The service was friendly and helpful, particularly in pointing out local attractions like the Legenda bar/restaurant. The dining experience, while allowing guests to help themselves, was uninspiring. The hotel's facilities were satisfactory. However, in the summer, it can be challenging to stay due to noise.
The hotel rooms were spacious and nice, with clean bathrooms, though the morning noise due to poor sound isolation was a downside. Overall, the accommodation was clean but didn't quite live up to the luxurious description on the site.
Staying on the ground floor, the rooms weren't as clean and quiet as expected, but they were a good size. The view was towards the back of the hotel, and there were some nice touches in the room. However, exterior noise from the road could be loud at times.
The hotel is ideally situated in the heart of Prague, near the main Wenceslas square, making it easy to access all the attractions while being close to everything. The rooms are comfortable and clean, but there are some issues with noise levels. The service is satisfactory, with helpful housekeeping and optional paid airport shuttle services available. However, the dining experience lacks variety, and there are limited facilities on-site.
My stay at the hotel was quite pleasant overall. The room I stayed in was a bit overheated and had a slight smell, but it was a duplex setup, which made it very comfortable. The cleanliness and size of the room were impressive, although the hairdryer could have worked better. The hotel is situated conveniently next to a metro station, making it easy to get around, yet the cleaning service seemed a bit lackluster. The location was great, just a few minutes' walk from Wenceslas Square and near a lovely patisserie. As for the dining experience, it was a mixed bag with plentiful but not entirely satisfying options. The hotel's facilities were decent, though some areas could use improvement.
I enjoyed my stay at the hotel, but there were some ups and downs. The room I stayed in was very small, but surprisingly comfortable. However, there was a party happening in the next room, which made things a bit noisy, especially during peak times. The location was nice and close to the train station, making it convenient for travelers like us. The dining experience, especially for vegetarians, had its quirks with a windowless room in the cellar and limited food options. Overall, a mixed but decent experience.
The hotel room I booked had a horrible droning sound in it, and we wondered why it's called a deluxe room. However, it was quiet and had basic amenities like a TV and safe. The service, unfortunately, lacked interest in helping, and a highlight was the excellent location near a metro station. The breakfast left much to be desired, but the wide food choices improved the dining experience slightly.
The hotel's location is excellent, very near downtown and with great access to public transport. The rooms, more like suites, were comfortable but a bit noisy due to the busy road outside. While the service was polite and friendly, there were minor issues with assistance during my stay. The dining experience, included in the rate, was not impressive for a 4-star hotel. However, the hotel's facilities were satisfactory.
The hotel rooms were a bargain compared to other options in the area, despite some noise from a nearby party until late. The attic room had a cozy feel throughout our stay.
The hotel had nothing special about the rooms, but they were quiet and had a television we didn't use, along with a safe. However, the deluxe room with a balcony to the back was too noisy, and the outside lights were strong. The service was very helpful and kind, but they refused to give us a second key for the room and even a hotel's card with the address. The location offered easy access overall, and it was a great, nice 30-minute stroll from Prague's main square, 45 minutes to Prague Castle. The dining experience had nothing special with limited offerings, needing improvement, especially for breakfast.
My stay at this hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were in need of a refurb and quite loud in the morning, but the location was very convenient near the city center. The service was mostly friendly, and the dining options were adequate but could use some improvements in variety. The facilities were average.
My stay at the hotel was quite pleasant overall. The rooms were a good size, but unfortunately, the road outside was a bit loud. It would have been a plus if there was air conditioning as it got a bit uncomfortable. Additionally, the shower head was not very convenient. On the upside, the staff was very friendly and helpful, which made the experience enjoyable. The location worked well for me as it was easy to access central areas via public transport. However, the dining experience was not up to par.
The hotel offers lovely and amazing rooms, which are big and more like a suite. The staff is really helpful and friendly, readily available for assistance with restocking towels. The location is very good, near the old city, tram, and metro lines. The dining options are delicious, yet the breakfast room can be improved. The facilities are top-notch, making for a great stay.
I was pleasantly surprised by my stay at the hotel. The rooms were clean and comfortable, and the staff was friendly and helpful. The location was ideal, with easy access to public transport. However, the dining options left something to be desired, and the facilities could use some improvement.
The hotel is conveniently located, just a short walk from Wenceslas Square, offering a peaceful stay away from the street noise. Although the room decor may feel a bit outdated and there was a minor confusion with the layout, the location is excellent for exploring the city.