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Feb 25 2009

1£ Hotel Nights in Prague

1£ Hotel Nights in Prague

Are you looking for a really cheap hotel deal in Prague? I just stumbled across this offer from HotelConnect :

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“On Thursday, 26th February 2009 10am GMT we will have hundreds of hotel rooms in Prague for just £1 a night!!These will be for travel in March & April on a selection of 2 star to 4 star hotels!” Terms and Conditions that apply include, but are not restricted to,:

Rooms for the price of £1 are available to book online only at HotelConnect and are restricted to selected hotels in Prague (Czech Republic). Booking opens at 10am GMT, 26th February 2009 and closes when all rooms are sold out. Only one booking per person is allowed and only for max three nights. A word of warning, if you think of booking for “just in case” then beware that a cancellation charge of £15 applies.

What do you think of such an offer? Good deal or trap? I will might be tempted to check the hotels and invite hubby for a “holiday in your own city”! Anybody willing to baby sit the cat???

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Feb 21 2009

Types of Accommodation in Prague - Budget

Types of Accommodation in Prague - Budget

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One of the first questions each traveler asks him or herself before setting out to here is “Where is the best place to stay in Prague?” And, especially in nowadays economy: “How much does the accommodation cost in Prague?” There are several solutions for short to long term visitors to the Golden City, lets start with the shoestring ones:

Coach Surfing -free

Before you jump for this opportunity of free accommodation let me tell you that “coach surfing” means more than just “getting a bed for free”. It is a system of mutual exchange and a travel philosophy in its own right. Their mission statement says: “CouchSurfing is not about the furniture, not just about finding free accommodations around the world; it’s about making connections worldwide. We make the world a better place by opening our homes, our hearts, and our lives. We open our minds and welcome the knowledge that cultural exchange makes available. We create deep and meaningful connections that cross oceans, continents and cultures. CouchSurfing wants to change not only the way we travel, but how we relate to the world!” Hubby and I have already signed up as hosts, to give back/ pay forward what we ourselves have received in hospitality during our own travels. Coachsurfing is not a quick solution for travellers, it requires quite a bit of planning, setting up a profile, sending emails etc. But one time you are in the system the world is your oyster and your couch is the worlds couch.

Price: Free
What you get: A couch to sleep on, anything more is at the discretion of your host.
The experience of and insight in another culture: Priceless

Hostels - shoestring

Prague has a wide range of hostel-style accommodation, approximately 100 hostels are open all-year-round in the Golden city. Expect to pay around 12€/ 350CZK/15$ per night during a short stay. This gets you typically a bunk bed in a shared dormitory, common showers/ toilets/ bathroom, common kitchen with cooking facility and fridge space, wifi and common rooms with abandoned books and newspapers. Some hostels even include linen, tea/coffee all day long and breakfast in the price. Others have restaurants/ bars in the same building where you can eat and drink for a reasonable price.
Bed prices will go up during high season, down during low season and will be generally get cheaper the longer you stay or the bigger your group is. The latter works like this: If you travel with a group of, lets say 6 friends you rent a room for six instead paying 6x the price for one bunk bed.
For the ones that love the hostel atmosphere and all what comes with it, many hostels in Prague offer now private rooms with en-suite bath rooms.

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Feb 20 2009

Botels in Prague

A Botel in Prague

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Not the cheapest but one of the more romantic accommodation options in Prague is a botel. A botel, also called sometimes a boatel, is a cross between a hotel and a boat. Several of them are permanently moored on the Vltava (Moldau for the German speakers and music fans here) river bank which gives them automatically a very central location. Imagine to look out of the window in the morning, seeing the sun rising over the river and the swans floating by…
On the downside is that the cabins tend to be a bit on the small side and especially the bathrooms can be tiny. Before booking it is really advisable to check that point out. Also check out where the boat is exactly moored, some of them a very central, some a bit less. In the ideal case you want to be close to restaurants, bars and pubs, so that you don’t have to walk to far home in the evening.

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