Hotel Juno 3 , Prague - review, description and reviews of tourists

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Hotel Juno 3 , Prague - review, description and reviews of tourists
Hotel Juno 3 , Prague - review, description and reviews of tourists
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Hotel Juno 3 (Czech Republic, Prague) offers an inexpensive vacation in one of the most popular cities in Europe. The hotel, due to its convenient location (not far from the center), is an ideal place to explore the Golden City - Old Town Square, Charles Bridge and Prague Castle.

Hotel Description

This is a modern 15-storey renovated complex located in a residential area of the city, with affordable prices. The hotel is a 15-minute metro ride from local attractions such as the Prague State Opera and the Czech National Museum.

The hotel's restaurant is available for booking and, in addition to the international menu, offers national dishes. In the evenings, there is an opportunity to make your stay more enjoyable, thanks to the presence of a bar. In summer you can cool off on the hotel terrace.

Services at the hotel include booking theater tickets, concerts and tours. Laundry, dry cleaning and taxi services are available. The object is guarded by the security service.

juno 3 prague
juno 3 prague

There is a large parking lot for cars and buses in front of the hotel.

Hotel location

Hotel Juno 3 in Prague is located within easy reach of the attractions of the city. Strasnicka metro station is just a 5-minute walk from the complex, from where guests can reach the historic old center in just 15 minutes.

  1. Airport: Prague (Vaclav Havel - 33.6 km).
  2. Railway station: Prague-Vrsovice train station (4.4 km).
  3. Metro station: Streshnica station (0.7 km).
  4. Parking: Free self parking.

Numbers

The hotel has 258 standard rooms. In Juno 3 (Prague), they are equipped with a bathroom with shower and toilet, a telephone line and a built-in safe.

juno 3 standard prague
juno 3 standard prague

Guests are offered Wi-Fi connection in public areas (free of charge) and TV with satellite channels. Double or triple rooms (beds can be combined or separated).

Food, drinks

Tourists are provided with a free buffet breakfast daily from 7:00 to 10:00. In the hotel bar you can enjoy your favorite drink.

Restaurant

The restaurant of the hotel Juno 3(Prague) has at its disposal two large halls - one "Old Bohemian" (120 seats) and the second with a capacity of 150 people. Choice of dishes from a wide range of foreign and local food with excellent Czech beer inaddition.

hotel juno 3 prague
hotel juno 3 prague

Old Bohemian Restaurant serves a buffet breakfast and dance evenings. Lounge is also available upon request for group bookings.

Conference room

The recently modernized room with a capacity of up to 150 seats is ideal for organizing and holding various presentations, trainings and seminars, as well as for New Year's holidays.

prague juno 3
prague juno 3

Hotel Juno 3 (Prague) offers technical equipment and organizes banquet meetings. You can choose from a wide range of coffee breaks, warm and cold drinks, cocktails and toasts. The hotel team caters for wedding receptions and celebrations.

Standard hotel services

Guests of Hotel Juno 3 (Prague) enjoy free Wi-Fi in public areas, conference room and express check-in. Free parking is available. The front desk is open 24/7 to assist guests with luggage storage and answer any questions about accommodation. Praque Juno 3 (Prague) has express check-out.

Hotel Policies

  1. Minimum age to register is 18 years old.
  2. Check out - until 10:00.

Additional services

  1. Roll away extra beds are not available.
  2. Cribs available upon request.
  3. Dry cleaning.
  4. Barbershop.
hotel juno 3 prague
hotel juno 3 prague

Hotel Features

Guests will be asked to pay the following additional charges at the property:

  1. The city charges a tax: 0.60 EUR per person per night.
  2. Fees provided by the hotel may vary depending on the length of stay or the room booked.

Hotel staff can communicate with customers in Czech and English.

Discounts for children

  1. Child under 3: free of charge without extra bed.
  2. Child under 6 in parent's room pays half price per person in double room including breakfast.
  3. Child aged 6 and over: paid as an adult.

How to get to the hotel by public transport

By bus number 119 to the metro station "Dejvicka". From the hotel to the Strasznicki metro station (green line A). Then take bus number 175 to the stop Štěchovická or walk 5 minutes.

By public transport from Central Station

To the right of the lobby there is a tram stop (No. 26) that will take tourists to Strasznicki metro station. Then transfer to bus number 175 to the stop Štěchovická or walk 5 minutes.

By public transport from Holesovice railway station

Take the metro (red line C) to the station "Museum", where change to the green line A. Directly from here to the metro station "Strasznicki". Then transfer to bus number 175 to the stop Štěchovická or walk 5 minutes.

Prague attractions available for guests to visit

Prague is a beautiful atmospheric city with many visitors. In addition to classic buildings, amazing narrow streets or gems like the Charles Bridge, it offers many interesting non-traditional museums and other places to stay.

hotel juno 3 prague reviews
hotel juno 3 prague reviews

Located on the Vltava River, Prague's historic center attracts millions of tourists every year. The magical Old Town, the royal Hradcany, the charming Lesser Town are places that are unforgettable and most visited by tourists visiting the Czech capital.

Old Town Square and Old Town Hall

The city received royal permission to build its own town hall, and it was completed in 1338. Of course, the tower is a striking attraction for tourists. Its most popular aspect is the astronomical clock and the calendar, in which windows open at certain times during the day and you can watch the procession of the apostles.

Charles Bridge

The bridge's original wooden structure was washed away in a flood and replaced with a stronger stone structure that became known as the Judith Bridge. It was decorated and further renamed in honor of King Charles IV. Charles Bridge has 30 statues of saints (15 on each side), each with its own story.

On the Charles Bridge you can see crowds of tourists who want to touch the plate on the statue of Jan Nepomuk (there is a sign that this is for good luck). The statue commemorates the saint who appearedconfessor to the queen and was thrown off a bridge for refusing to reveal the sacrament of confession to the king.

Prague hotel juno 3 reviews
Prague hotel juno 3 reviews

Next to the Charles Bridge on the Old Town side is a group of buildings including: the Old Town Water Tower (with a clock) and the Bedřich Smetana Museum. This is a great place for a cup of coffee and panoramic shots of the Charles Bridge with Prague Castle in the background.

Church of St. Nicholas

Church of St. Nicholas - the most famous baroque church in Prague. Construction began when the Jesuits chose the plans of Giovanni Dominic Orsi as a basis in 1673 and continued for about a hundred years.

The Jesuit Thomas Schwartz in 1747 built the main organ in it, which has 4,000 pipes. Mozart himself played this organ during his stay in Prague. Church of St. Nicholas in Prague is also a venue for chamber music concerts.

Prague Castle and Old Royal Palace

The Royal Palace is one of the original buildings in the castle complex adjacent to All Saints' Chapel. In 1483, King Vladislav Jagiellon moved the city court to Prague Castle and began the last large-scale reconstruction of the Old Royal Palace. The Vladislav Hall was added to the complex in the late Gothic style, combined with fashionable elements of the Renaissance. After a fire in 1541, the Saeima and the Church of All Saints were restored.

The exit from the hall of Vladislav passes through the stairs of riders, specially built for mounted knights, so that they enter the room on horseback to participate in knightlytournaments.

Hotel Juno 3 (Prague) reviews

What do travelers say about the hotel? The rooms of the hotel Juno 3(Prague), according to reviews, are clean. Freshly renovated with simple furnishings, comfortable large beds and windows. Pros - it's a separate bathroom and toilet. It is possible to dine in the restaurant, with a good quality of food served, but the menu is limited. According to feedback from visitors, the positive point is that the hotel is a 5-minute walk from the metro station, which operates on schedule, and therefore the city center can be reached in 10 minutes. There is a Billa supermarket nearby.

Vacationers spoke well of breakfast at Prague Juno 3 (Prague) according to the "buffet" system. It was tasty, with a good choice of dishes, but with a negative point - the juice was packaged and diluted with water. The staff is diligent and friendly. There is free internet access in the lobby.

On the other hand, the guests did not like that there was no normal choice of restaurants and cafes near the hotel. The shower drain was partially clogged and the quality of the toilet paper was extremely poor. No soap and shampoo. Some note that there was no hot water on the first day of check-in, but after complaints the problem was quickly resolved. There is only one towel in the bathroom. The view from the rooms overlooks the apartment buildings and factories.

There is no table in the rooms. The rooms are cool due to insufficient sealing of the windows. Super slow Wi-Fi, with a limited reception area, it was almost impossible for hotel guests to work normally.

Also negativethe moment was staying at the hotel during the national holidays. The hotel was crowded with tourists, and despite the two elevators, guests had to wait to go down or go up.

It is possible to dine in the restaurant, but the menu is limited.

This is a budget hotel usually preferred by private travel companies. Many visitors note that the worst of all is the culinary smell coming from the restaurant complex, and even penetrating the rooms on the upper floors. All the clothes smelled, and this brought a lot of unpleasant moments to the guests. In addition, a large crowd gathers in the restaurant during breakfast. Two elevators are not enough, you have to wait too long. The staff hardly speaks English, although this is stated in the hotel services provided.

All Juno 3 hotel rooms are simple but freshly renovated. Equipped with new furniture and have a private bathroom with shower, toilet, satellite TV, direct dial telephone and safe. The rooms are locked with an electronic locking system. The hotel is located close to the main tourist attractions of Prague with a convenient transport interchange. In general, it will satisfy the unpretentious tastes and needs of guests.

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