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Quote: I have stayed in this hotel between December 17 and December 22 of 2007. I would not recommend the hotel because of the following reasons: 1. My room was dirty upon arrival. The situation did not change within next 5 days. Frankly, I do not understand what exactly housekeeping lady did in the room 5 times – but she definitely did not clean. Numerous complaints to the front desk made no difference. Manager was never available.2. Bath tube is shallow. It is impossible to take the bath. On top of that, occasionally there was a problem with hot water and I had to wait 15 – 20 minutes before cold water was “converted” to warm enough for shower. I have been told that every room has the same problem.3. There is only small soap in bathroom – no... Read More
Quote: I'm not exactly recommending this hotel for those of you on a short visit to Prague, but for the money over a long stay, the Hotel Dum may be an option. Approximately 45 minutes from the city center via bus then the metro (20 minutes by car). The rooms that the school arranged for all of the students were similar to a hostel, but more "deluxe" rooms are available. One of my favorite things to look back on (from afar) is the amazingly orange water, thick with rust, that we showered in daily. Aaah, those were the days! Dum just means house in Czech, so it's not as foreboding as it may sound at first. For a slice of history, you're staying in one of the most popular styles of Communist housing, the Panelak. Utterly void of style and... Read More
From journal Spires Under Snow: Prague in Winter