The hotel had decent breakfasts and dinners. The downstairs bar had available sodas and water for takeaway. With only two elevators available in a 14-floor building, though, service was very slow, especially in the morning. And the elevators had another objectionable feature: Doors would close on guests trying to enter the elevator and wouldn't re-open.
There were no stores nearby, although the hotel was conveniently located along a bus line connecting to a Metro line and trams. With Prague's extensive tramway system, one of the best in Europe,, it was easy to travel into the most-visited sections of Prague.
The room was nice and comfortable, with its double bed. Wi-Fi was excellent.
None of the rooms had refrigerators or mini-bar fridges. I had to make arrangements with the hotel staff to store certain medications overnight in their office refrigerator, which was graciously accepted. In general, I found the hotel staff to be friendly and efficient.