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Sophie's Hostel

Nové Město
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Simple apartments, rooms & dorms in a relaxed hostel offering a colorful cafe/bar & a guest kitchen.via Google

A modern, boutique-style hostel catering to female travelers and those looking for a quieter, cleaner hostel experience.

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Luca Michels2 weeks ago
Really good hostel experience, i've stayed for four nights in an eight shared room and it was quite a good experience. The beds and bathrooms are quite new and were really clean. The staff is really polite and breakfast is nice, although it got a bit monotonous after the second time we ate it. The location is nice and central, the only minus is that it is quite loud in the night, because of the street (we had the window open because of heat during the night) but i guess its everywhere in Prag New Town like this
Buster Got it4 months ago
Excellent hostel with big bedrooms and comfortable bed with privacy curtains. Excellent staff members that will answer all your questions 👍 Good WIFI range. Comes with a small kitchen with all utensils and cooking wear you need to cook at the hotel. Toilet rooms and shower rooms are very clean because there is cleaning done every morning. Nice cafe and restaurant on the main floor. They offer entertainments almost every evenings. Highly recommended 👌 👍
Beck3 weeks ago
I had a great time staying here while solo traveling, I booked a private pod which was super comfortable, but also incredibly hot and stuffy, the fan didn't do much. Regardless I slept very well and I felt very safe and welcome, the staff were so friendly and fun to chat with. The breakfast was also lovely, lots of options. Great location as well!
Ellisa month ago
This last week I stayed in Sophie’s hostel while in Prague doing dissertation research. Sophie’s hostel was good for the price and location. It is located about a 10 minute walk from the national museum and less than a 5 minute walk to the nearest metro station which I used daily to get to the national archive. I choose to stay in their pod rooms which are quite quirky and small. I traveled with just a backpack so I didn’t mind the small space. What could be improved in the wooden pod is the air circulation. There is a small fan in the pod that doesn’t seem to do much and only spits back warm air (which makes the room a bit stuffy now that it’s summer). This is the only downside to the pod as the rest of the space is quite comfortable and easy to navigate. Sophie’s Hostel is one of the quieter hostels which worked perfectly for me as I just came back every evening to sleep and not really to socialize. They do provide activities for those who want to socialize and there is a pub in the lobby which seemed busy but not crowded so I’m sure if you want to make friends, there are plenty of opportunities. Overall, Sophie’s Hostel is an affordable and comfortable hostel which is located in a convenient part of Prague. There is a metro stop and tram stops nearby that will get you to any part of the city.
quentin esser2 weeks ago
Wow wow just 5 stars all through! I booked the private pods and a private room and everything was so nicely designed modern and clean. Great competent service fast and understanding. Also everything for such good prices! I can very much recommend to stay there Maybe what i can say if you can't stand it hot i wouldn't recommend the pods they can get very warm. They have a build in air condition but anyways. But i liked it warm it was no problem:)
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