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Experience the charm of one of Europeâ€(TM)s oldest and most magical cities in Prague in the Czech Republic. Dating back for more than a thousand years, this ancient city is known for its bridges, cathedrals, gold-tipped towers, church domes and swan-filled Vltava River. Located just steps from the cobbled lanes and walled courtyards of the Old Town Square, find old world elegance at the Iron Gate & Suites Hotel. Renovated to critical acclaim in 2003, the Iron Gate includes all of the modern amenities of a five star hotel, while maintaining the refined and rich style of an ancient culture. Discover old and new in vibrant Prague, and true luxury at the Iron Gate.
Iron Gate Hotel & Suites
Zitna 8
Prague, Czech Republic
120 00
Nearest Airport: PRG
We loved our stay here, so much. We had an Iron Gate Suite and the room was BEAUTIFUL. It was warm and cosy, personally I found the bed and pillows extremely comfortable! (I like a hard bed, my partner prefers a softer mattress) The water pressure in the shower was great - something that you don't get often in hotels! We looked out over the courtyard so it was lovely and quiet at night. The location was perfect - so central! Breakfast was really nice. Had everything that you needed to fuel up for the day. Ordered macarons and Prosecco for arrival and both were in the room waiting for us. The Macarons... WOW. Delicious!! Service was fantastic. Housekeeping lovely.
Katie G
The hotel is beautiful, the room was large and well appointed, although there is not complementary bottled water. The welcome could've been friendlier, but rather was perfunctory (no enquiry on checking out if we enjoyed our stay). It also has a nice restaurant and bar. The location of the hotel is excellent in terms of being right in the middle of the Old Town for sights, restaurants, etc. But this is also the factor that made our stay in the hotel unenjoyable. There was just too much street noise every night almost constantly to be able to get a good nights sleep. Our room faced onto the back lane and people were drunkenly singing and shouting until 4am. It meant we slept in later than we would and felt more tired through the day. We did enquire about getting a different room on the third day of our four night stay but there was nothing available apart from a room next to the lift! If you had a room facing the courtyard it would probably be better but Prague is a noisy town at night! However, it is for that reason I score the place low.
lemec79 - Glasgow, United Kingdom
lovely hotel friendly staff. now beds matresses hard and not good to sleep on pillows the same . broken TV,also cracked wash basin, its supposedly a 5* hotel i think not also if you like cold breakfast this is the place for you it was cold sausages, bacon and eggs. even the main restaurant had food issues simply not good enough
miketG6425BN - Birmingham, United Kingdom
The Iron Gate is in a great location – we walked to almost everything, lots of places to eat nearby. Good friendly service. The restaurant is good – excellent breakfasts and we had dinner there one night which was good as well. It is an old building and quite quirky and interesting. It is wrapped around three sides of an area where the restaurant is now, we guess it was originally a courtyard for the building. There is carved wood everywhere and oil paintings and animal heads on the public walls. It is very atmospheric! Our room was a little odd. It had 2 windows but when we investigated they didn’t open to the outside but rather to an internal corridor to other rooms. The room was a decent size but rather overstuffed with large, heavy furniture. It had a corner out of it so the bed was in a tight spot. With 2 singles it would have had a space down the middle but to make a double bed (in common European fashion of just pushing 2 singles together) on one side it was hard against the wall so you had to climb out at the end. Housekeeping were very particular, and hilariously, would rearrange our suitcases and other stuff we left out so everything was placed on the diagonal. A large comfortable bathroom and good lighting – 2 common failure points in hotels. We heard another couple complaining at the front desk one morning that the ceiling in their room was sloped so they had to bend over to move around. We had noted in TripAdvisor that there are some Attic rooms with this issue, so worth ensuring these are avoided! In summary it was a good place to stay, and we would stay there again, but as the rooms are obviously a bit varied if you are booking it would be worth stipulating some requirements. Also worth noting that taxis are not supposed to drive to the front door but some ignore the signs and do. If your car does obey the signs it is about a 200m walk.
David T - Sydney, Australia
I feel this is a very good 4* in my opinion. Great hotel, period features, beautifully decorated. Very friendly staff. Beautiful room. Ideal location 30 second walk to old town square. Accessible by so many side streets. Few tips to make it that extra 5* in my opinion. Water should be free in room, biscuits too. Milk should be given with basic tea and coffee. This was delivered when requested at reception. Air con poor - even in October our room felt very toasty. The buffet breakfast had something for everyone. Was busy after 9. A cooked breakfast chosen from a menu would have been 5* instead of hot buffet choices. We would certainly stay again when in Prague.
RJD182 - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
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