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#1 User is offline   Jack Scribe 

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Posted 09 February 2010 - 08:41 AM

Looking for reasonably-priced accommodations in good locations for a trip I'm taking this spring with a friend. We'll be visiting Budapest, Prague and Berlin. Any touristy hints about these destinations would be appreciated.
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Posted 09 February 2010 - 11:26 AM

Sorry Jack but I doubt my usual Red Roof Inn business king is going to be available in Europe.
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Posted 09 February 2010 - 11:45 AM

Jack, for great accommodations in Prague, I recommend the Hotel Clementin. It is located in the Old Town approximately one bolck from the Charles Bridge. The Clementin occupies a building dating from 1360, which has the distinction of being the narrowest building in Prague...eleven feet wide. Rooms are at reasonable rates and it is very quiet since it is on a pedestrian only street. We stayed there in June 2007 and had a great time. Our room took up the entire second floor front of the building.

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The above is my picture of the hotel (the green-front building).

I also recommend taking a walking tour. You can meet a guide at the clock tower on the old city hall.

Have fun!
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Posted 09 February 2010 - 11:48 AM

I'd stay away from any Hostels.... especially ones that look like an abandoned Hospital/Factory in eastern Europe :P
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Posted 09 February 2010 - 12:12 PM

View PostJack Scribe, on 09 February 2010 - 02:41 PM, said:

Looking for reasonably-priced accommodations in good locations for a trip I'm taking this spring with a friend. We'll be visiting Budapest, Prague and Berlin. Any touristy hints about these destinations would be appreciated.


Marvellous choice of cities! :) I'm living at a place half way between Budapest and Prague, so if you're moving between them by train, you'll stop at my city. :)

For tips, well I don't know how old are you, so I can't be more specific. But I have a very good experience with booking accommodation via www.limba.com (I already set it on Budapest, English lang. and dollars. I think you can find accommodation in Prague and Berlin via this site too - Home Page of Limba.com). We didn't stay over night in Budapest though, so I can't recommend any hotel / hostel in Budapest personally. But I can guarantee you that you'll find a good accommodation for an affordable price at this site.


I'd also like to add some tips for restaurants. When we visited Budapest, we went to this restaurant called "Fatal". It doesn't have anything with death although their portions of food served are ridiculously large and some people may think they're going to die after eating everything. :D But in Hungarian "Fatal" means "on the plank" on which the plates are served. BUT as a show of traditional Hungarian cuisine it's absolutely phenomenal! The restaurant is right in the centre of Pest, Fatal at Google maps

Other thing to see in Budapest is the thermal spa. If you have time, visit some, it's divine. There are many in Budapest, the whole Hungary is rich in thermal springs.

If you like beer or not, visiting Prague without tasting the Czech beer is a blasphemy. The most famous beer pubs in Prague are "U Pinkasu" and "U Fleku". But their name is a brand itself and together with lots of tourists they are very expensive. Last time I was in Prague, we went to "restaurant Kolkovna" and we were very satisfied. I'd recommend any beer pub that sells "Pilsner Urquell", the best Czech beer in my opinion.

I hope you'll enjoy your stay here. I don't know when you're coming here but I'd recommend late March or April, it's too cold before and we have lots of snow this year. Basically after Easter it's weather-safe :) though it may rain all the time. ;)

paya



View PostPhantom, on 09 February 2010 - 05:48 PM, said:

I'd stay away from any Hostels.... especially ones that look like an abandoned Hospital/Factory in eastern Europe :P


Eric! :D That location wasn't even in Prague! :D But well... it was funny. :D
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Posted 09 February 2010 - 02:33 PM

View PostPhantom, on 09 February 2010 - 10:48 AM, said:

I'd stay away from any Hostels.... especially ones that look like an abandoned Hospital/Factory in eastern Europe :P

Yeah, we want him to come back alive. ;)
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Posted 09 February 2010 - 04:15 PM

View Postpaya, on 09 February 2010 - 06:12 PM, said:

...I'd recommend any beer pub that sells "Pilsner Urquell", the best Czech beer in my opinion.


Lol. thats because back in 1842 when the brewery was founded they hired a bavarian brew master Josef Groll . Pilsner beer is actually a genuine bavarian/german invention ;)
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Posted 09 February 2010 - 04:15 PM

I'm not much help in regards to hotels, unfortunately, but I definitely need to second Paya's recommendation to visit one of Hungary's thermal spas. I've been to two (Budapest and Heviz), and they are quite an experience. You won't regret it.
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Posted 10 February 2010 - 12:01 AM

View PostJack Scribe, on 09 February 2010 - 05:41 AM, said:

Looking for reasonably-priced accommodations in good locations for a trip I'm taking this spring with a friend. We'll be visiting Budapest, Prague and Berlin. Any touristy hints about these destinations would be appreciated.


Jack, my brother-in-law used to visit Hungary about every 6 or 7 years...he would stay at the Hotel Gellert. From what I recall, it's moderately pricey, but it's all up to your taste and budget. There are thermal baths in the hotel, and the restaurant used to get good reviews in the Hotel & Travel Index (a travel-industry index of hotels worldwide). It's also near the "Gay" part of town, while still being in a nice part of town--the brother-in-law's primary reasons for staying there.
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Posted 10 February 2010 - 12:41 AM

View Postpaya, on 09 February 2010 - 11:12 AM, said:

Marvellous choice of cities! :) I'm living at a place half way between Budapest and Prague, so if you're moving between them by train, you'll stop at my city. :)

For tips, well I don't know how old are you, so I can't be more specific. But I have a very good experience with booking accommodation via www.limba.com (I already set it on Budapest, English lang. and dollars. I think you can find accommodation in Prague and Berlin via this site too - Home Page of Limba.com). We didn't stay over night in Budapest though, so I can't recommend any hotel / hostel in Budapest personally. But I can guarantee you that you'll find a good accommodation for an affordable price at this site.


I'd also like to add some tips for restaurants. When we visited Budapest, we went to this restaurant called "Fatal". It doesn't have anything with death although their portions of food served are ridiculously large and some people may think they're going to die after eating everything. :D But in Hungarian "Fatal" means "on the plank" on which the plates are served. BUT as a show of traditional Hungarian cuisine it's absolutely phenomenal! The restaurant is right in the centre of Pest, Fatal at Google maps.

Other thing to see in Budapest is the thermal spa. If you have time, visit some, it's divine. There are many in Budapest, the whole Hungary is rich in thermal springs.

If you like beer or not, visiting Prague without tasting the Czech beer is a blasphemy. The most famous beer pubs in Prague are "U Pinkasu" and "U Fleku". But their name is a brand itself and together with lots of tourists they are very expensive. Last time I was in Prague, we went to "restaurant Kolkovna" and we were very satisfied. I'd recommend any beer pub that sells "Pilsner Urquell", the best Czech beer in my opinion.

I hope you'll enjoy your stay here. I don't know when you're coming here but I'd recommend late March or April, it's too cold before and we have lots of snow this year. Basically after Easter it's weather-safe :) though it may rain all the time. ;)

paya





Eric! :D That location wasn't even in Prague! :D But well... it was funny. :D


Jack,

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Posted 10 February 2010 - 02:53 AM

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Phantom said:

I'd stay away from any Hostels.... especially ones that look like an abandoned Hospital/Factory in eastern Europe :P

Yeah, we want him to come back alive. ;)


Preferably with both kidneys...
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Posted 10 February 2010 - 09:24 AM

View Postjamessavik, on 09 February 2010 - 11:53 PM, said:

Preferably with both kidneys...


At my age, James, no one will want my kidneys. 0:)

I do appreciate these suggestions. This trip will gobble up my credit card points but I'll be touring a part of Europe that I've always wanted to see. Thermal baths, beer...maybe a few cute gay boys (where do these BelAmi lads hang out?)...I look forward to my visit in mid-May.
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Posted 10 February 2010 - 11:45 AM

View Postkjames, on 10 February 2010 - 06:01 AM, said:

Jack, my brother-in-law used to visit Hungary about every 6 or 7 years...he would stay at the Hotel Gellert.  From what I recall, it's moderately pricey, but it's all up to your taste and budget.  There are thermal baths in the hotel, and the restaurant used to get good reviews in the Hotel & Travel Index (a travel-industry index of hotels worldwide).  It's also near the "Gay" part of town, while still being in a nice part of town--the brother-in-law's primary reasons for staying there.


Oh I remember that hotel, it's HUGE! :) and old - tradition and all ;) it's south-west from the centre, right by the Danube and it's right, there's a thermal spa in the same building but they are not a part of the hotel. The owners are different (or at least the bills are split) but you can still walk there via some corridor from the hotel to the spa. :)
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