Hotel Zlata Hvezda



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Finding an ideal family-friendly hotel in Trebon does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Hotel Zlata Hvezda, a nice option for travelers like you.
While staying at Hotel Zlata Hvezda, visitors can check out Radnicni vez (0.0 mi) and Marian Column (0.0 mi), some of Trebon's top attractions.
As your “home away from home,” the hotel rooms offer a minibar, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
Guests have access to room service and a concierge while staying at Hotel Zlata Hvezda. In addition, Hotel Zlata Hvezda offers a fitness center and free breakfast, which will help make your Trebon trip additionally gratifying.
While you’re here, be sure to check out Steak House Cafe Grill, one of the steakhouses that can be found in Trebon, which is a short distance from Hotel Zlata Hvezda.
Should time allow, Trebon Chateau, Trebon Castle Park, and Stepanek Netolicky House are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.
Hotel Zlata Hvezda looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Trebon.
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We appreciated the bike room, as the main reason for a visit to this area is cycling.
Rooms are a bit old fashioned, but nothing worse than you would find in Austria over the border in the Waldviertel.
The restaurant has the best food in town, but you have to like Bohemian cuisine!
We stayed at the Zlata Hvezda first weekend of June and had a large room facing the inner yard. We had no view but on the other hand there was no noice from the main square. Furniture in the room was old, but fully functional, however not up to 4 starts standard. The room was spotlessly clean. Bathroom seemed to be renovated and was OK.
Staff at reception was very polite and reasonably efficent as well as in the restaurant. Breakfast was acceptable, although not reaching 4 stars level. We tried the wellness centre and service was very good.
Overall, at the price we paid, the experience was very positive and we would not hesitate to stay at this hotel again.
The location is very good, but almost all hotels are well located, the village is very small and is developed around the main square where the hotel is.
The room was spacious but with a decor and furniture needing urgent
refurbishment. The bathroom had no tub, just a shower. It had almost no amenities. I do not know if there would be better ones, but that one was not worth the price paid.
The breakfast is poor, with little variety, poor quality, and served in a dining room quite uninteresting. A lousy service from a 4 star hotel.
The staff was polite but superficial.
The internet is free and works very well.
The hotel provides services such as spa, space for company events, seminars, meetings, but none of this was really important for me.
The park that the hotel offers for the car is right next to the hotel entrance. It is paid and the price is too high considering that it is a small village and we were out of high season.
Anyway, the room was clean, comfortable and had all of the usual frills such as TV and minibar; the ensuite was also clean with nice towels and toiletries.
The breakfast was of typical Continental-style, with a selection of breads, cheeses and meats AND....... this was one of the few hotels that we stayed at that served proper coffee and not the instant rubbish!
The main thing that let the place down really was that our room had no air-con and, as we were visiting in August, the only way of lowering the night-time temperature was to open the window... which allowed all sorts of mosquitos in to feast on us during our sleep!
The hotel doesn't allow smoking in the rooms (good!), but they do have dedicated smoker's chairs and sand-pits (for extinguishing cigarettes) in the corridors which we found a bit noxious first thing in the morning.
Breakfast was a flash back to the communism period. Zero service, attitude problems with staff, poor food and little restocking as breakfast items were used up. No plates one day. The staff shrugged their shoulders when shown the gap of where the plates should be. Not my problem.
Whilst they did use local fresh fruit its quality was problematic, tomatoes off, strawberries off and unripe apricots. No other fruit except local sourced although it is available, you see it in other hotels and supermarkets.
Perhaps they pride themselves in giving you the ultimate pre revolution experience or just the management and staff need a good shake down. It will be the latter.
So to experience rationed western values in keeping with the communist period this is the place to go. Reception staff were friendly, its the rest where issues exist. WiFi in room works and the charged parking works fine.
Obviously the gold has tarnished at this place. Guests also looked not happy and washed up. So whilst I would like to say something more positive about this place its tired and not managed in a customer focussed way which is all too obvious.
We booked last minute for a night away whilst the in-laws looked after the kids and found a surprisingly cheap room on another website. We know the hotel of old and have had a few good nights there many moons ago.
It all went pear shaped when we checked in. They have moved the check in to the back door (why?), where we were immediately told we could not park 'there' and had 15 mins to offload our stuff. We skipped up the stairs to the room and could not believe how rubbish it was. Room 119 is the smallest darkest room they have. It looks at a wall over a tiny alley used for the hotel refuse. The stench of the refuse was only noticeable once we tried going to bed but once noticed you can't get rid of it. Admittedly it was literally a 'stinking' hot night where we were lulled to sleep by the crashing glass of staff throwing bottles away at midnight. BTW the hotel does not have a/c. The room is weirdly furnished and has a tiny bathroom with no bath just a shower. There is a spare bed where they could put a sofa and it is almost devoid of decor. The TV was an old tiny CRT with a remote that looked as if it had been chewed up by a dog.
I said let's just go with it because it was high season and we got it cheap so we headed off in to town and had a nice evening.
The bigger shock came when we went for Breakfast. This was in the 'canteen' which is all self service steel and plastic trays (very youth hostel) with cheap products, awful coffee and watered down juice from a machine. Many years ago I remember breakfast in the dining room with fresh fruits, a limited but lovely buffet and eggs to order with good coffee. That has all gone now and they have ruined the old bar of the hotel for this to cater for lunch time workers, which is just such a shame.
Another point to note is that the Hotel has obviously struck a deal with the rival beer manufacturer to the hometown one. Not a very patriotic move in my eyes for your home market.
I miss the Golden Star of old with the great bar on the square (serving fresh and cold Krusovice), the impeccable service and the clean, comfy and functional rooms. Now it is trying to be modern with spas and canteens and cheap rooms. Stick to your core values.
On checking out I mentioned the room was actually below par for a 4-star and the receptionist said we should have asked to change. Our fault we didn't.
I'm sorry to say but I think there is better value in the hundreds of Penzions around nowadays.
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