Make a reservation at the best hotel rates in Czech Republic
- Benesov hotels
- Brno hotels
- Hotels in Harrachov
- Darkov hotels
- Hotels Zvikovske Podhradi
- Karlovy Vary hotels
- Karlstejn hotels
- Klatovy hotels
- Konopiště hotels
- Kutna Hora hotels
- Lázně hotels Belograd - $
- Lipno hotels
- Luhacovice hotels
- Hotels Mariánské Lázně
- Hotels in Lake Makha
- Olomouc hotels
- Ostrava hotels
- Pec pod Sněžkou hotels
- Pilsen hotels
- hotels Poděbrady
- Prague hotels
- Teplice hotels
- Františkovy Lázně hotels
- Ceske Budejovice hotels
- Cesky Krumlov hotels
- Spindleruv Mlyn hotels
- Jachymov hotels
Expert reviews of Czech hotels
The level of hotels is varied, tourism is very developed in the country, therefore many well-known world networks have representative offices here top-level Marriott, Hilton, Renaissance, etc., and medium-budget, for example, Ibis. Local hotels, as a rule, correspond to the declared level. The hotel base is comparable to the average European and does not yield to anything in the middle, and the hospitality of the Czechs makes the service in hotels of any level pleasant and courteous.
Features of staying in the Czech Republic
Czech Republic - a country with European culture, whether local customs or restrictions are somehow different from those we have.
Features are also quite common for Europe, as a rule, hotels offer accommodation on the basis of breakfasts, as a lot of restaurants and bars offer a variety of food options. Naturally, none of the "ollin-clusives" was heard here.
Animation in any form is also completely absent, all entertainments for children, for youth and adults outside the hotel. This applies to both urban hotels and health resorts.
Look for hotels that are buildings that are architectural monuments, many hotels have memorial plaques, those famous guests who have lived or stayed here, this will give your accommodation a special color.
If you try to divide the Czech hotels into groups, then one of the main criteria of classification is the purpose of tourists heading to the country. There are 2 clearly defined groups:
- Tourists who go to explore the sights of one of Europe's most beautiful countries: mostly young people and middle-aged people.
- Tourists who go to the balneological resorts of the country, they are elderly people.
Therefore, there are city hotels in generally accepted norms and there are sanatoriums aimed at treating and restoring guests, with medical personnel and unique recreational resources.
Very popular is the combination of excursion and treatment, and in such cases, tourists simply break the rest by the time and part of the tour reside in a city hotel in Prague, for example, and a part in a health resort in a sanatorium.