I chose this hotel because I went to a concert in the Rudolfinum in the evening and I needed accommodation near that place. So I chose Caruso because this hotel met the condition of being close to Rudolfinum and at the same time it was located in a quiet area without intense traffic under the windows. I had somewhat mixed feelings about staying at this small hotel. There were things that were perfectly fine, but then there were also a few things that made my stay somewhat unpleasant. I'll start with what was okay. - check in and check out was fast and without any problems - both receptionists I came in contact with were very nice - the pleasant ambience of the hotel, the walls were decorated with reproductions of Mucha's paintings and it looked great - the bed was comfortable - the breakfast was sufficient, the ambience of the restaurant was very pleasant. The restaurant was located in the basement, there were nice brick vaults (probably original) And now what wasn't quite right. - very slow internet that often dropped out - there was no socket by the bed. There were actually no sockets anywhere on the wall. I found the only free one under the table. - the tap in the bathroom was dripping, the taps were so tight that I almost couldn't turn them - the rooms on the upper floors probably didn't have this problem, but since my room was located on the ground floor just a short distance from the reception, I heard all the noise from the lobby: people coming back and talking at night, chairs being shuffled, doors slamming, at seven in the morning vacuuming the hallway - in addition, in the evening you could hear music in my room, it was so loud, like a disco. The noise was quite strong, it seemed to me that only the wall of my room separated me from this discotheque. However, before midnight this music stopped and the night was quiet.
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