So, dear friends and fellow budget travelers, here is my review of Plus Hostel in Prague.
We arrived late Friday afternoon, it was already dark, and we were feeling slightly weary from wandering round the city with our bags for a few hours (we may all be 20 and 21 years old but we get exhausted as much as the next 60 year old... Oh, to be 17 again, eh?). Upon arrival, we were offered a couple of cups of free hot wine to share as we checked in. And they certainly went down a treat. A non-essential but lovely touch, don't you think?
The man behind the desk was delightfully friendly, and after paying our ridiculously cheap fee for two nights, we were all sorted and headed up to our room. In fact, every staff member we met was personable and very helpful.
I really like the interior of the Plus hostels I've stayed in - they're all funky, modern and younthful (appropriate, for a youth hostel, eh?) I know a lot of hostels are really, just, well, grotty. Not the case with Plus Prague, my friends. Even though you only really need a place to rest your head at night, it's nice to do so somewhere pleasant.
Standard bathroom |
So, along with our ensuite bathroom (actually, we kind of had two bathrooms - one with loo and washbasin, the other with shower and another washbasin), we were in a room for four. Oh yes, no massive dorms at Plus Prague! (Well, there are some bigger ones, but hey.)
These are not my friends. I don't know them. This is a picture off the website. Just to clear that up. |
There was one slightly less-than-great feature though, my friend Ollie's sheet had a random purple stain on it. I imagine it was from a previous red wine incident and obviously it wasn't the end of the world, but not the best thing ever.
Another of the best things about Plus Prague? Free wifi throughout the whole hostel, and a quick, good connection too. Definitely an attractive factor for us youths. There are also free computers that anyone can use which is nice.
On the whole, Plus Prague is really well-equipped. Usually when staying at a hostel, you don't actually spend much time there, but should you want to, you'd have an array of things to do - there's a pool, sauna, bar, restaurant and general chill-out area.
Overall, I'd definitely recommend Plus Prague. Really, it's more like a hotel than a hostel, yet still at cheap hostel prices. Trendy inside, friendly staff and generally a pleasant place to stay. Win, win, win and win.
PS. You know there's a big ole blog post about my trip to Prague coming soon...
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