Miss Sophies Hostel Prague
Miss Sophies Hostel Prague Reviews
Aug 03, 2009
but a beat expensive if you don`t want to use eos much money. the area around also is expensivly to be prague but ot use from Norway it is cheap.
IT is in new town of Prague and to go to the most of the tourst seeing in Prague you have to use the metro. but if you have some money and like nice hotels and can afford it this is a nice place. not as expensive as a hotel but a nice place for been hostel:) Part of the sommer holiday 2009 travel blog |
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Hostel plus!! May 26, 2009
Miss Sophie’s is located a 15 minute walk to the main tourist squares and a shorter walk to the river for some great views. The street is quiet which is ideal for sleeping and the key cards for the main door let you in at any time you need.
The room was spacious, modern and very clean which made for a comfortable stay. I didn’t mind the walk everyday and was happier to not having loads of tourists outside. There are also a couple of trams that connect to the castle and old square just outside the door. There was a refrigerator in the room so you could bring back some drinks to stay cold in addition to reception selling various drinks if you desire. There are 2 free internet terminals in the lobby in a big room in the basement with some cooking facilities and a big flat screen to watch DVDs. We had an ensuite with a great shower and very clean. The staff were helpful with suggestions, maps and calling taxis for us. There is also a locked luggage store in the basement for the day you check out. The place is a little pricier than your average hostel but cheaper than a hotel and compares much closer in quality. It is worth the few extra dollars, but books up quick so get a reservation in advance. |
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Dec 31, 2006
Stayed at Miss Sophies over New Years 2007, amazing quality for a hostel at affordable prices, would recommend to anyone. Bathnrooms and facilities were excellent, and yes the pillows were amazing, so big and soft. Staff were very helpful, and even took a group of us out and around prague one of the evenings. Walking distance from city centre, and all major attractions however the metro station is very close by if needed. They have internet, plenty of storage facilities, and a common room with cooking facilities downstairs in the basement.
Part of the Prague New Year's 2007 travel blog |
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Sep 05, 2006
Miss Sophie's is a clean, quiet hostel in the New Town, not far from IP
Pavlova metro station. There's always a member of staff on hand to help and recommend places to eat, free internet access, and a chill out area downstairs. From the state of the facilities, they're pretty much brand new and very modern; also, the comfiest pillows you'll find in any hostel! They're huge! Very highly recommended. |
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Aug 28, 2005
Not quite hostel, not quite hotel but well located, clean, efficiently run and friendly. I was recommended by some previous guests I met in Slovenia and found it to be a good choice for Prague. About a 10 minute walk to Wencelas Square and close to the tram route
Part of the Eastern Europe 2005 travel blog |
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Dec 31, 2006
Stayed in Miss Sophies Hostel which was one of the best I've ever stayed at. Hostel was full of young Aussies and American's and there were plenty of people to meet and go out with every day. There are a number of tourist attractions around… Prague |
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Jun 14, 2006
…us in the right
direction, and after lugging our massive backpacks around for an hour
or so, we made it to the New Town and our hostel. We stayed in
Miss Sophie's, a hostel I would thoroughly recommend - for first time
hostel-goers like ourselves, it was a wonderful way to start the
experience! We ended up in a 3 bed room, sharing with an American
named Justin… New Town |
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