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perfect location, close to the main sights of sedlec (ossuary cathedral,) but free parking, to foot to restaurants and shops and last but surely not least: inside a lego museum. this hotel is super, lego everywhere, inside, the garden in the rooms. the rooms are spacious and have everything they need. many common rooms with bbq, kitchen much more they can use. the personal is helpful and the service is good. all this... View all feedback.
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The cafe was fun with lego that you could play with. However, the waitresses were is rude and talked about us openly because they thought we couldn't understand Czech. They are also no vegan option, so I could not eat anything at all. Furthermore, a member of our party was really in need of water in their bottle, and they refused to fill it up for us. The museum itself is okay, but out d the way and nothing special.... View all feedback.
Beautiful place for a short recovery after the visit. we have coffee and children have fun with lego .
Very nice and stylish place, but expected more from the coffes…and quite expensive
The cafe was fun with lego that you could play with. However, the waitresses were is rude and talked about us openly because they thought we couldn't understand Czech. They are also no vegan option, so I could not eat anything at all. Furthermore, a member of our party was really in need of water in their bottle, and they refused to fill it up for us. The museum itself is okay, but out d the way and nothing special. I did not stay in the hotel, so cannot comment on this.
The bar near lego is really bad. The food is expensive and they serve the sandwich with expired salad. Nobody could finish the food.
The place is totally suitable for kids, or for some people nostalgic about Lego, such as me. My visit of the museum bought some memories, but there were also some Lego series that are new to me. There are some bigger and more complex Lego figures both inside and outside parts of the museum. I can imagine that the outside yard must be very interesting for kids, especially in summer, since there are possibilities to play ball sports. For adults, the yard offers a café, that I assume is open in summer. I visited the place in November and the café was closed. I find the placement of all texts about the original and history of the Lego a bit unfortunate. First of all, it's not very clear which text should be read after which one, and secondly, the space of the stairs is a bit narrow so you need to step back to be actually able to read anything. The stairs might be packed like that. At the same time, I understand that there is a lot of Lego showpieces and that everything is a bit squeezed in one house. Unless you or your kids are totally into Lego, and unless you aim to read all the information at the stairs, the visit of the museum lasts about 1 hour.