The plaque by the door says the Villa Voyta is a four-star (first-class) hotel. It might have been at one time, but not now.
On the plus side:
The building is venerable; an old mansion in a quiet neighborhood. The rooms are large (we had the corner room -- #4 -- and it was extra large). There is free, limited off-street parking. And one of the front desk persons gave us some good tips.
The location affords fairly easy access to Prague. It's about 8 KM south of the city center. A bus-stop is two blocks away (never more than a five minute wait) and it's only four stops to the closest Metro station (Kakerov). The Metro is modern and the fastest we've experienced. To simplify matters, buy Metro/bus tickets at the front desk. They cost the same as ones you can buy at a kiosk and you can use them for buses and the Metro.
About 1.5 KM away, there is a wonderful, gravel jogging/bike path that goes for many kilometers through a forest and along a stream. The front desk personnel didn't know about the path. The park entrance is just north of the hospital that's about 1 KM east of the hotel. Here's a Google Map link: http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=K+Nov%C3%A9mu+dvoru&daddr=50.033749,14.456083&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=50.028958,14.451485&spn=0.011303,0.015707&sll=50.026739,14.44994&sspn=0.011304,0.015707&geocode=FeVO-wIdnXHcAA%3BFVV0-wIdE5XcAA&mra=ltm&dirflg=w&t=h&z=16
On the down side:
Management is mediocre, as evidenced by the poorly trained staff. We requested a non-smoking room but the first room offered to us was filled with cigarette smoke; as if the previous occupant had just left. We had no maid service the first day and, after letting the front desk know about it, the only thing done in our room the second day was to get new towels. The receptionist needed two attempts over two days to input our passport numbers.
The mattresses were ancient and sagged nearly to the floor. The printed TV listing showed a dozen satellite channels (most in English), but all we had were local Czech stations. The breakfast buffet offered limited options and had the worst coffee we've tasted (we drank tea instead).