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I stayed in the Hilton about 8 years ago with my mother. It's huge and modern and to be honest the standard rooms though OK, were rather reminiscent of a Travel Inn, though I assume they have other (more expensive) rooms too. I think it was a good walk from the main attractions, though public transport in Prague is good and cheap. There was a nice Moravian restaurant at the time, though this may have changed. I'd go for somewhere more traditional and central for a special stay.
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Leon, the Hilton was one of the first big hotels built in Prague, and is situated away from the city centre, good 10 - 15 mins walk into the centre. Was based there for a short while when working in Prague a few years ago. Rooms at that time were defintely dated, but I do know they were due for rennovation.

I did move to the Rennaisance and found this better all around, nearer the town centre, newer facilities and totally nicer surroundings.

Another hotel that I would definitely reccommend is the Mercure Central, on the street below the Rennaisance. A very good 4 * hotel and reasonably priced if you can get hold of the right deal. http://www.octopustravel.co.uk are doing a great deal of £34 pp per night (including breakfast) which to my mind is defintely worth it in this hotel.

Sean
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A girl in my office was there last year and she said it was the best hotel she has been in a long time and she is hoping to go back.

She proposed to her boyfriend there and on notifying the hotel they arranged for a limousene to pick them up from the airport and also arranged an engagement cake.

I looked in the internet at it and it looks lovely,she said it is a bit out but there is no problem getting into the thick of things.

I went to Prague a couple of years ago and loved it.
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I am going to the Prague Hilton in October with 7 friends - only know what i have read on the internet.

I would apreciate it if you could post feedback on this hotel when you get back!

Cheers
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I've been to Prague and actually visited this hotel because they had a bowling alley there!

It's a bit outside the city centre, but the hotel looks very impressing from the outside. However, when we arrived the bowling alley was closed. We visited at 11 AM.
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The Hilton is ok but pricey. The atrium in the middle is certainly impressive. At the end of the day, its a Hilton. Prague, London, Sydney, other side of the moon, once you walk in through the door, you are unmistakenly inside a Hilton.

Certainly if you are not going til October and have booked your flights and hotel seperate rather than as a package there are a lot more hotels that are closer to the centre, as good if not better quality (ie, less of a corporate feel) and at a lot better price as well.

If you have booked it as a package, the Hiltons fine and you'll still enjoy yourself anyway !
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For the same price and class, I would recommend either the Rennaissance or the marriott (same chain, right opposite each other, 200m from the Powder Gate and opera house)

Stayed in both in last 2 years, excellent location for all Prague old town, facilities, easy cheap access back to airport (no booking required as the minibus company [Cezak?] go direct from Namesti Republiky just near the powder gate).
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