The hotel has this old-fashioned charm and is located in the historical district a few minutes away from many attractions (clock tower, etc.).
The hotel offers an exceptional buffet breakfast that is better than any restaurant in the area. It reminded me of a high-end, all-inclusive resort. This definitely helps to offset the hotel's cost, which is not at the low end.
The downside of the location is that Uber/Bold cannot find it in the narrow streets of old Prague, and you need to go somewhere to catch a ride. As a result, you are forced to order a limo through the hotel, which is very much overpriced.
Staying at the hotel makes you feel like you are in old Prague, and only the TV set and coffee pot in the room remind you of modern times. We really enjoyed the atmosphere of the historical place. At the same time, the hotel has the most modern amenities, except for laundry. The little annoying thing was that you were given only one old-looking room key, and even though it looked interesting at first, I was always afraid to lose it, and I left the key at the front desk when exiting the hotel. The bathroom door doesn't have a key for the lock, which is strange, but I thought it was a consequence of an old design.
Overall, the hotel is charming. We had never stayed in the old hotel before, and all my family seemed to enjoy it.