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Dougster 28 October 2003 01:35 PM

Off in December for a week.

Done a search and got all the places of interest but do any of you have a favourite hotel? Will happily pay for top quality.

Also should I wait and buy a 128mb smart card there, at the airport or before I go.

And what about clothes shops? Any good places to visit and designer bargains to be had or is it the beer and dumplings that are the only thing cheap?? ;) :D

Cheers for any tips.

ScoobyJawa 28 October 2003 01:53 PM

You'll love it!

I stayed at the Residence Trinidad - just over bridge from the centre - 5 mins walk.

As for the smartcard, get it at the airport, there aren't many shops that sell them and when I did find them they had a very limited selection.......

newbie_scoobie 28 October 2003 02:41 PM

Dougster,
if it's a quality gaff you are after, I can personally recommend the Marriott Renaissance Hotel. Nice rooms, good lobby bar for a swift one after a hard days trekking. It's next to the station, and walking distance from plenty to do (esp the touristy things like the big square, the bridge and the castle).

http://www.marriott.com/dpp/Property...rshaCode=PRGRN

Col

Up_North 28 October 2003 02:43 PM

Hotel Josef

Absolutely superb, mdern and very contemporary hotel. Although it doesn't have a restaurant - just a big breakfast room.

Rooms are superb - expensive but well worth it. We're going back there soon.

Ian

King RA 28 October 2003 03:41 PM

Beer is only cheap outside the main areas. On the squares you are looking at £2.00 for a pint of Heinekin, outside, the local beers (just as nice) are 40/50/60p ish.

Food is cheap anywhere you go, a nice main meal is say £6 in the main areas, £4 outside (and I'm talking very nice food, steak e.t.c).

I managed to spend £300 in 4 days, but then I wasn't just drinking and eating :D:D:D:D:D:D

MATTeL 28 October 2003 03:42 PM

You should contact a user called Velryba's Chick (Kate) she will help you with all your travel needs!

ScoobyJawa 28 October 2003 04:00 PM


£2.00 for a pint of Heinekin
Where the heck did you see that sold? :eek: Never saw it myself, thought that would be sacrilidge to the Czech people. ;) Krusovice, Budvar and Staropramen all vastly better, as are some of the smaller beer co's ;) :D But yeah, on the square its about that a beer, no more than here, but when I was there it was kinda worth the extra for the scenery and watching the world go by!

[Edited by ScoobyJawa - 10/28/2003 4:02:20 PM]

WRX_BLUES 28 October 2003 04:06 PM

Go to Goldfinger club! ;) You won't regret it! It's in Old Wensceslas Square.

King RA 28 October 2003 07:35 PM

Heineken was sold at the English Bar on Old Town Square. I've heard good things about Goldfingers, but can personally vouch for Club Empire, also just off Wenceslas Square. Ask one of the many touts dressed in red jackets cos they are touting for that club.

BuRR 28 October 2003 07:55 PM

Might be able to get you a good price at the Hotel U Prince.... just looking for the website.

King RA 28 October 2003 09:17 PM

booked my apartment through these guys, good service, got picked up from airport and dropped back for £12 each way, good prices. e.t.c. Depends if you want an apartment or a hotel though.

[Edited by King RA - 10/28/2003 9:18:24 PM]

V5 28 October 2003 10:34 PM


Heineken was sold at the English Bar on Old Town Square.
OMFG! :eek: Why? Why on earth would you go all the way to Prague to drink in the George And Dragon??? :confused: And why drink some cr@ppy Dutch p!ss when you can have some proper lager (Budvar/Staropramen/Krusovic etc). I really don't get it!

And to top it all, the George and Dragon has taken the place of a top little restaurant. :(

ozzy 28 October 2003 10:39 PM

Dougster,

Electrical goods are far more expensive in Prague than over here. I paid £40 for a 128Mb last year and they were twice that price in Prague.

Stefan

ozzy 28 October 2003 10:44 PM

oh and forget Designer bargains. Home grown stuff is dirt cheap i.e. beer, food, etc.. Stuff that needs to be imported into the country are very expensive. I had a nose around the Nike shop and prices were much higher than the UK.

Proper designer shops were nearly as expensive as the ones in Rome :eek:

Some people think that Eastern Europe is some backwater and everything is half the cost of the rest of Europe. Prague has it's fair share of millionaires and has the shops to cater for them. Of course, ones with the money are all Russian Mafia, but that's bye-the-bye ;):)

Go for the culture m8, you'd be cheaper shopping in London.

Stefan

PS Almost forgot, it'll be pretty chilly in December; pack your thermal undies :)

[Edited by ozzy - 10/28/2003 10:45:17 PM]

Dougster 29 October 2003 12:13 AM

Thanks guys, keep 'em coming!!

Got a brochure today and some of the Hotels mentioned are in there and look very nice.

P.S. do the Czechs make cider at all!!!! :D :D

King RA 29 October 2003 08:23 AM


OMFG! Why? Why on earth would you go all the way to Prague to drink in the George And Dragon???
Cos after a heavy night this was the only place I could find which served a good old english fry up, it was about all I could manage to eat in the mornings. That and the fact I'm an English lout and wanted to look 'ard :D:D:D (joke).

There is a bar just a few minutes walk from the George and the Dragon called the sports bar (may not be called this but it has a massive projection screen you can see from the road). The barmaids in there are very nice.

V5 30 October 2003 08:27 AM

Ok, I think we can allow a fry up! :D:D

Luke 30 October 2003 08:35 AM

"Cos after a heavy night this was the only place I could find which served a good old english fry up, it was about all I could manage to eat in the mornings. That and the fact I'm an English lout and wanted to look 'ard (joke). "

thats a big joke!!! The typical English hard man would last seconds in Prague if he got shirty with the locals. Prague can be one seriously hard place......



scatter_wrx 30 October 2003 10:26 AM

I second the recommendation for a trip to Goldfinger's. Quality!

Dracoro 30 October 2003 11:25 AM

I think if you go to Prague and drink Heineken then you DESERVE to be charged stupid amounts (make them £10 a pint I say!). I'd rather drink my own piss (what the difference is I don't know, but my piss is free :D:D)

Was there last week, Staropramen, Krusovice and Bernard were no more than 50/60p a pint, even near the old town square - just go down a side street and avoid the tourist bars, easily done.

Go over the river towards the cathedral thingy to places like Jo's bar and it's cheap and loads of bars there.

MrShades 30 October 2003 12:09 PM

I'll second Hotel Josef - very smart........

lloydy 30 October 2003 05:50 PM

Superb place going back in March.The hotel Ibis was good value and well situted.The sports bar is just up from the Atlas and Darling club both of these are well worth going to.
300 quid in 4 days ! Sorry mate i done just over 600 in 4 days money well invested though.

Luke 30 October 2003 07:12 PM

3rd for Hotel Josef

Dougster 30 October 2003 11:56 PM

Got prices for Josef today and looks as smart as everyone says.

Still trying to arrange decent flight times as I don't want to miss out on any KLM VIP hospitality lounge drinking time. (first flight quoted at 6.50am. Even thats a bit early for a Glaswegian!!!hic ;))

Dougster 07 November 2003 12:04 AM

Booked Hotel Josef today. (dunno if they will let me through the front door it looks that posh!!! ;))

Off on the 8th Dec.

Any good sports bars for Champions League matches on the 9th?


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