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This is the obituary website of a little Prague guesthouse with a focus on history&culture (2015-202 Most important: Communication.
Donská 176/13
Praha
10100
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Arco Guesthouse is a cosy little bed&breakfast in a quiet neighbourhood in Prague’s Vršovice district, less than 5 minutes from the next tram stop, 15 minutes from the next metro stop and at about 30 minutes walking distance from the city center. There’s plenty of restaurants and cafés in the vicinity, two of them in one of Prague’s most beautiful and romantic parks just around the corner. We focus on travellers for whom the downtown Disneyland is not enough. Prague has an incredible wealth of cultural heritage and an amazing history. We’d like to tell our guests what role this city has been playing in European history and how one can see the city in this context.
We have a library, a rich mediatheque, and we organise events and excursions.
ARCO Guesthouse has 4 pretty double rooms, 3 studios and a breakfast café. The four doubles of the size of approx. 20m2 have a bathroom, a cabinet, a table and chairs, TV, a fridge, a water kettle, a microwave and some kitchenware. The three studios, approx. 40m2 large, have a small entrance hall, a kitchenette plus kitchenware, kettle and microwave, a bathroom, and a spacious living and bedroom with a TV. The largest studio, room no. 7, is equipped with an additional couch/cot so that it sleeps altogether 4 guests. You will have a large breakfast spread every morning, offering quite a few local specialities, plenty of literature on Prague, slideshows on what to see and more. Most important: Communication. Our highlight those past four years has always been the contact to our guests. Whatever they wanted to know we tried to answer. We will tell you what’s good and what not, how to get around, how to avoid tourist traps and crowds, we will recommend places for food and drink as well as tips for theatre, music and other events, we help you not to be lost in translation. I, the author of these lines, am a hobby (art) historian. We speak German, English, French, Italian, Czech and Slovak.