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Hotel Andel

Radlicka 40
Prague, Czech Republic 150 00


Location. Hotel Andel is located in Prague, Czech Republic, 2.5 kilometres from Charles Bridge, and 2.5 kilometres from the citys National Museum. The nearest metro station is Andel, which is adjacent to the hotel.
Hotel Features. This hotel provides wireless Internet access in the lobby, and has a front desk that opens around the clock.

Hotel Andel has a Czech restaurant which has chandeliers and exposed brickwork; each morning, a complimentary breakfast is served.

Meetings are catered for by the hotel.

Guestrooms. The 31 guestrooms at the hotel have marbled bathrooms, and direct dial phone, satellite television, wireless Internet access, minibars, safes, and hair dryers.

Rates:
47.1273 - 327.2415

Number Of Rooms: 31
Number Of Floors: 5
Check In Time: 1400
Check Out Time: 1200

Amenities:
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Family Rooms
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Hotel Andel

Hotel Andel
Radlicka 40
Prague, Czech Republic 150 00

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Driving Directions:
From Prague Ruzyne Airport (PRG):
Distance to Hotel Andel is 13.5 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes drive.

Getting there. Registered taxis wait outside the Arrivals hall and cost about 600 CZK 900 CZK (22 EUR 32 EUR) to the city centre. Minibuses depart from outside the Arrivals hall and run to Namesti Republiky square, in the city centre. The single fare is 90 CZK per person. Bus numbers 119 and 254 run to Dejvicka, the airports closest metro station. The journey takes about 20 30 minutes, and single tickets cost 20 CZK (1 EUR). Prices are all subject to change.

Getting around. Pragues historic centre is compact and easy to explore on foot, as many roads are pedestrianised. There is an efficient and inexpensive public transport system, including trams, buses, metro, and a funicular railway. Tickets are available from tobacconists, stations, and many hotel reception desks, and can be used on all modes of transport. Five of the major metro stations have information offices, with schedules, maps, and directions.