A&O Prague Rhea Hotel
50.079847, 14.499727Overview
Offering recreational facilities and a game area, the 3-star A&O Prague Rhea Hotel is situated in Prague, 3.5 km from the 216m-tall Zizkov Television Tower. Featuring a lift and a vending machine, the hotel offers private car parking on site.
Location
Centrally located in the Prague 10 district, this Prague hotel is a good choice for exploring Old Town Historic Square, which is around 15 minutes away by car. The multi-purpose O2 arena is 2.8 km from the A&O Prague Rhea and Vaclav Havel Prague airport is 25 km away. The nearby sports attractions feature Sinobo Stadium 25 minutes on foot from the accommodation.
The nearest bus stop Poliklinika Malesice is 150 metres away.
Rooms
This smoke-free hotel features 520 rooms with a storage space, and views of the city. Bathrooms with a separate toilet and a shower, also offer a hair dryer and complimentary toiletries.
Eat & Drink
Guests are invited to the onsite lobby bar to unwind with a drink. Asti is adjacent to A&O Prague Rhea Hotel, about 5 minutes' walk away.
Rooms and availability
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Room size:
24 m²
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Bed options:1 Bunk bed
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21 m²
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16 m²
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Essential information about A&O Prague Rhea Hotel
| 💵 Lowest room price | 12 £ |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 5.8 km |
| 🗺️ Location rating | 6.6 |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 22.8 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Vaclav Havel Prague, PRG |
Location
street view
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of A&O Prague Rhea Hotel
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Vibrant atmosphere, affordable rates, and convenient access to public transport enhance stay at A&O Prague Rhea.
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missingWrote a review on 07 Jan
The TV on during late hours irritated me while working, and I felt singled out by the staff when addressing this issue. A tense situation intensified by racially charged remarks from another guest made for an uncomfortable stay.
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missingWrote a review on 06 Jan
Supper friendly and extremely polite staff and incredibly nice breakfast.
Lots of food available in the dining area. Modern room with lovely views to park and nice stuff and nice decor. Excellent location that close to the city center, great services and big bed.
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missingWrote a review on 01 Jangreat staffeasy accessfriendly atmosphere
Stayed here during the holiday season and was kinda surprised by how a&o. The staff was super friendly and helped us navigate the city easily. The location was great, with easy access to trams that connected us to all the must-see highlights.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Dec
Most of all I like the competitive price and the excellent views, especially from th 20th floor. Reception is helpful and breakfast buffet is good, taking into consideration the room price. I also like the loyalty card. Stay 10 nights get one free. The rooms are spacious and all consist of a small hallway, a bedroom and a sitting room (if you are lucky), sometimes this second room has one bed or two beds and cannot be used to sit in and a bathroom with shower and a separate wc.
I have stayed in Fortuna Rhea at least 50 times. This time I had a room on the 20th floor. It was visited by 20 to 30 flies every day. We had to chase then away or kill them. Cleaning was not very thorough because the dead flies on the carpet were never swept away. The flies returned every day because they live in the floor and wall. The quality of the rooms is very different, so are the matresses and television channels. In one room we had bbc World and in other rooms we had only Russian, Italian and Czech channels.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Dec
The room was very comfortable. The hotel is all new, very good facilities. Affordable price.
We were not allowed to check in 10 minutes before the scheduled time. What's more, they ended up being two hours late in getting the room ready for us. Correct personnel but not very friendly. . . On the other hand, during our stay, a large group of Dutch people stayed in our room, celebrating a bachelor party or something like that. The fact that they were constantly drunk in the hotel was not a big deal, although sometimes a bit uncomfortable, but I think that when things got out of hand and they started to show their genitals in public in the middle of the ground floor... the hotel staff should have intervened. I suspect that the same group of people set off the fire alarm at midnight, although I'm not 100% sure, with the consequent panic and evacuation of the building for nothing.
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missingWrote a review on 13 Dec
I was upgraded to a cheap twin room with a stunning view. The breakfast was savoury and great affordable and there was a wide range of incredible food. The location was nice and unbeatable: a market and a good supermarket were within walking distance.
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missingWrote a review on 02 Dec
The accommodation is great value for money. In fact, when we arrived at the hotel we wondered if we had made a mistake. It looked like a great hotel and we didn't expect it for what we had paid! It's a huge building with everything you'd expect from a shared room - highly recommended!
What's wrong is the location. I had read that it was very well located, but that's not true. Unless one considers a building on the outskirts a few miles from downtown to be well located. It's not the biggest problem, it's well connected with trams, which are cheap. BUT it is not well located. And the worst thing was that I got a super disrespectful person to share a room with: he arrived when the other three of us were already sleeping, turned on all the lights, the TV and started to eat dinner making a lot of noise in his underwear. When we asked him if he could go to dinner in the common area or use a small light and turn off the TV, because we were trying to sleep, he said that it was a multiple room! That he had the right! And we had a circus pretty much like the ones I had in the schoolyard. I am writing this story not to give you a bad image of the hotel (which also responded very well to this problem) but for you as guests: think about what kind of accommodation you want and, above all, act accordingly with the one you choose. If you want to have a room freely and do what you want, get a single room. This type of shared room like the one I slept in is to respect others, while they respect you, and it's a highly recommended experience! You also meet very interesting people who make your trip a lot cooler!
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missingWrote a review on 28 Nov
Rooms are clean and staff is good; price is good too
We had a room for 4 and a room was nice and big but the other was tiny, almost claustrophobic. Breakfast was no good at all.
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missingWrote a review on 13 Nov
The reception staff was polite and helpful...it's not their fault that the hotel is crap.
I've stayed at 7th floor, our room was actually an apartment with roon A(our room) and B(was looked9) and only one bathroom, which btw was divided in two. The rooms have nothing to do with the pictures shown here...so a good idea would be to get the picture out of here! You have acces to Wi-fi only downstairs in the lobby and on 5 or 6 floors, other 5-6 floors have cable connection, and the rest out of 20 nothing. There is an old and humidity smell in the room and as someone was saying you do experience the feeling someone will enter your room since the walls and doors are not isolated. Dissapointed from all points of view...i will never stay at this hotel and I would never recomand it to anyone. My mistake was I didn't read the opinions below because I was in Bratislava and I needed an urgent rezervation for Prague.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Oct
Nice view from the windows on the 20th floor
Poor breakfest, closed balcony and tv with no working channels. Photos on booking page did not describe the room as it looked in reality unfortunetly.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Oct
This is the most disgusting hotel ever. Should be removed from Booked.net!!! When we arrived at 6pm, our room had not been cleaned. (Check-in time was 2pm.) So we had to wait in the reception for more than half an hour. The receptionist wanted us to pay for the room in advance. Once the room was ready for check-in, we faced the second surprise. As for the room itself, the connection between the photos posted on the website and the reality is zero. The room was in a terrible, delapidated condition. An ugly odour lingered on throughout the whole place. The carpet was completely dirty owing to stuck chewing gum and other residues. The toilet was not cleaned properly and some unconsumed rolls of toilet paper were displayed there. On the bed sheet there was some hair left. The stripe between the two window glasses was covered with a layer of dead flies. The balcony boasted a considerable amount of guano. The bed was very creaky. Plus the breakfast was rather poor. Avoid this hotel!!!
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missingWrote a review on 06 Oct
Enjoyed how modern and well priced the property was and its amazingly kind staff on the reception desk. The location in the centre of the city was particularly good and unbeatable.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Sept
The rate was very good and one of the hotel staff was helpful. The rest were not and did not care. We think the young man who help us was Housna, but I don't know if it is spelled right. The breakfast was better than expected, but very pedestrian. The toilet flushed and that was a bonus. After switching rooms our beds were adequate. Our best advice is to stay someplace else.
This hotel is in decay; some rooms have been redone, but most of it is very bad. There was a storm and it rained in our bathroom and the wind howled down the halls. At least the rain was in the shower and the rest of the room was dry. People waited in the lobby for 2 hours while the maids were still cleaning rooms at 10 pm. The staff were passing out keys to people for rooms that were already occupied by other guests. Very scary. They don't have enough people working the front desk. They are building a large building next to this hotel and they work on it from 6 am until 2am. That is correct, they work 20 hours per day on this building. The shower was not hot and it did not have enough pressure.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Sept
Very close to downtown, clean rooms, friendly staff, excellent breakfast,excellent value for money....
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missingWrote a review on 04 Sept
Newly remodelled room, I greatly enjoyed the hotel!
The hotel is huge and tidy with a good restaurant, I had a really really nice stay. The breakfast was savoury and great affordable with good choice of food.
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