This slightly delapidated hotel is probably worthy of three stars. Typical no-frills Czech with two rock hard (good for my back) single mattresses making a "double" bed, a tiny twelve inch TV, no tea/coffee making facilities in the room, curtains which do not block out the sun (get a room facing west of you want to sleep in) and an American Pit Bull helping the staff on reception. My bathroom was in good condition and the shower worked well. At least they had non-smoking floors. And friendly reception staff (even the dog). "High speed" internet on floor ten was so slow it may as well not exist. I got good reception from floor 6 if I sat near the elevator. But it was free. Gratis. Location: Not far from the centre of town, very close to a waterslide swimming park, tennis courts and football grounds. It was very quiet at night. Breakfast: Really very uninspiring. A selection of white breads, cheese, meat, museli, yoghurt and huge bowls of jam. That's it. Restaurant: Bless 'em, they try to make good food, and they almost succeed. Selections include: Salads with little or no dressing. A great big hot camembert smothered in cranberry sauce with spray-can whipped cream on the side. Lots of meat dishes (pork neck, beef with ham and eggs, beef with bacon, pork steak, pork chop, and all of the above in the mixed grill, for those who have not heard of cholesterol). "Salmon steak with ginger bitter" which I tried - it was a good piece of salmon, well seasoned yet very oily from being fried. Some uninspired "vegetarian" dishes to annoy the veggies in your group, such as fried cheese, fried camembert (I thought that was cheese too), penne with mushrooms and cheese (it didn't look good). A variety of side dishes including fries, potato rosti, curry potatoes, potato pancakes and boiled potatoes. If "Meat and Potatoes" describes your eating style, you are gonna love it here! Service was very good from a delightful waiter whose attempts at English were to be applauded. Gym: The gym is a tiny little space with a few weight training machines, a cycle machine and some kind of step-crosstrainers. The best feature is the table-tennis table which got a lot of use from Clownshoes. Pool/sauna: I didn't see a pool, but there is a huge waterslide pool complex (outdoor) nearby. A colleague informed me that the sauna was teriffic. Tennis court: The hotel has it's own outdoor tennis court, with a plastic surface. Fences and net all in good condition. They will lend you four racquets (one had it's strings in poor repair but was playable, after a fashion) and balls. All free! I'd stay there again, for the firm mattress, tennis court, friendly staff, and nothing much else.…