I was here for 1-night while waiting for the Priessnitz Sanitarium to reopen (they are closed from Christmas until roughly January 21st every year). The reception is only open until 10PM for check-in and I believe not open again until 7/8AM, so just keep that in mind. However, the receptionist was very friendly and spoke enough English to assist me with any question I had. The hotel is about a 20-minute walk from the Jesenik train station (which I only recommend if you do not have luggage---I did, so it was fun schlepping that along). I recommend booking a taxi in advance as there were none waiting at the train station. There is a sidewalk for most of the walk until you hit the street the hotel is on...it's uphill/mountain and no sidewalks. For sore muscles, the hotel has a small swimming pool, sauna, and jacuzzi. The restaurant was alright, but I recommend trying some of the local restaurants if you have time. The room was located on the second floor and was huge (had the family suite) but located in a separate building from the main hotel and there was no elevator (not a problem for someone who already lugged three suitcases 20-minutes, but just FYI). To reach the the main part of the village, you have to go back down that sidewalk-less street (but hey, it's downhill!) and I recommend having them call you a cab if you need to go farther than 20-minutes (the Priessnitz Sanitarium is a 45-minute walk from that hotel, up a mountain, with no sidewalks...yes, I called a cab.)