Pros
- Several sights within walking distance
- Spacious rooms with coffee/tea facilities
- Free hot and cold breakfast buffet
- Café/bar serving Czech beers, tea, cocktails, and snacks
- Restaurant with candlelit dining and outdoor garden
- Small fitness center
- Spa area with whirlpool, sauna, and massages
- Free Wi-Fi
Cons
- Some rooms get street noise
- Fee for whirlpool and sauna
- Fee for parking
- Decor is dated
- A bit far from Old Town (25-minute walk)
Bottom Line
Thoughtful touches like a welcome drink, bottled water, and robes and slippers on arrival (when booked through the hotel) make for a pleasant stay at Prague's Boutique Hotel Seven Days, a mid-range hotel with somewhat dated, chain-style decor and lots of amenities. The 50-room hotel is in New Town, not far from the National Museum, and amenities include a free breakfast buffet, a cafe-bar serving tea and beer, a restaurant with outdoor dining, and a small spa area, where fees are charged for using the sauna and whirlpool. Those who would prefer to be closer to Old Town may want to compare rates with Hotel Hastal Prague Old Town.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Spa
Scene
Historic building with traditional bar and elegant restaurant with outdoor dining
With decorative window eaves and carved statues serving as balcony columns, Boutique Hotel Seven Days is a beautiful, historic building on the corner of two busy streets. Inside, the 19th-century building has high ceilings and ornate architecture that includes tall columns, carved cherubs hanging over the front desk, and patterned tile floors. There is a classic wooden bar with wooden bar stools and a brass foot rail where you can order a coffee or Czech beer. The restaurant is an elegant space with wooden and leather chairs and cloth napkins. The hotel is popular with couples, and there is a charming open air garden area that is heated for outdoor dining no matter the weather.
Location
Central New Town with a few sights within walking distance, but a bit far from Old Town and Lesser Town
Boutique Hotel Seven Days is in New Town, at the corner of two busy streets, across from an erotic shop. Both the National Museum and Wenceslas Square are under a 10-minute walk away. This part of Prague is home to the central business district as well, and lacks the level of historic character found in Old Town and Lesser Town, which tend to be more popular with tourists. Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the Town Square, with its famous astronomical clock, are within a 15-minute subway ride. The airport is a 30-minute car ride, and the hotel will arrange airport transfers for a fee. Parking is also available for a fee.
Rooms
Spacious, traditional, somewhat dated rooms with coffee/tea facilities
Rooms at the Boutique Hotel Seven Days are extremely spacious for the area. Decor is traditional and a bit dated in style, resembling 1980s chain hotels, and includes floor-length curtains, gilded pictures frames, and wooden furnishings; color schemes vary between rooms. Some rooms have carpeted floors while others have hardwood floors topped with rugs. All rooms have coffee/tea facilities, well-stocked minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Similarly spacious and styled bathrooms have towel warmers, make-up mirrors, and shower/tub combinations -- note that some of the larger, corner showers require a big step up to climb in. Windows and patio doors cannot be opened, but some guests complain of street noise. When booking directly through the hotel, rooms are supplied with bottled water, bathrobes, and slippers.
Features
Free breakfast buffet, traditional cafe and bar, elegant restaurant, and a spa and fitness area
The hotel serves a free breakfast buffet daily that includes eggs, bacon, pastries, and fruit. There is a restaurant with open-air dining available in a garden area, as well as a classic cafe-bar where tea, coffee, beer, cocktails, and snacks are available. The hotel has a small fitness center with a treadmill, stationary bike, and hand weights. There are also a sauna and whirlpool (both come with a fee), and massages can be booked. There is also an Internet corner with one computer and a printer, and parking is offered for a fee in small garage with only three spaces, or in a larger nearby garage.
Things You Should Know About Boutique Hotel Seven Days
Also Known As
- Boutique hotel Seven Days
Address
Zitna 46/572, Prague 120 00, Czech Republic
Website
Scene
Historic building with traditional bar and elegant restaurant with outdoor dining
With decorative window eaves and carved statues serving as balcony columns, Boutique Hotel Seven Days is a beautiful, historic building on the corner of two busy streets. Inside, the 19th-century building has high ceilings and ornate architecture that includes tall columns, carved cherubs hanging over the front desk, and patterned tile floors. There is a classic wooden bar with wooden bar stools and a brass foot rail where you can order a coffee or Czech beer. The restaurant is an elegant space with wooden and leather chairs and cloth napkins. The hotel is popular with couples, and there is a charming open air garden area that is heated for outdoor dining no matter the weather.
Location
Central New Town with a few sights within walking distance, but a bit far from Old Town and Lesser Town
Boutique Hotel Seven Days is in New Town, at the corner of two busy streets, across from an erotic shop. Both the National Museum and Wenceslas Square are under a 10-minute walk away. This part of Prague is home to the central business district as well, and lacks the level of historic character found in Old Town and Lesser Town, which tend to be more popular with tourists. Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the Town Square, with its famous astronomical clock, are within a 15-minute subway ride. The airport is a 30-minute car ride, and the hotel will arrange airport transfers for a fee. Parking is also available for a fee.
Rooms
Spacious, traditional, somewhat dated rooms with coffee/tea facilities
Rooms at the Boutique Hotel Seven Days are extremely spacious for the area. Decor is traditional and a bit dated in style, resembling 1980s chain hotels, and includes floor-length curtains, gilded pictures frames, and wooden furnishings; color schemes vary between rooms. Some rooms have carpeted floors while others have hardwood floors topped with rugs. All rooms have coffee/tea facilities, well-stocked minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Similarly spacious and styled bathrooms have towel warmers, make-up mirrors, and shower/tub combinations -- note that some of the larger, corner showers require a big step up to climb in. Windows and patio doors cannot be opened, but some guests complain of street noise. When booking directly through the hotel, rooms are supplied with bottled water, bathrobes, and slippers.
Features
Free breakfast buffet, traditional cafe and bar, elegant restaurant, and a spa and fitness area
The hotel serves a free breakfast buffet daily that includes eggs, bacon, pastries, and fruit. There is a restaurant with open-air dining available in a garden area, as well as a classic cafe-bar where tea, coffee, beer, cocktails, and snacks are available. The hotel has a small fitness center with a treadmill, stationary bike, and hand weights. There are also a sauna and whirlpool (both come with a fee), and massages can be booked. There is also an Internet corner with one computer and a printer, and parking is offered for a fee in small garage with only three spaces, or in a larger nearby garage.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Free Breakfast
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Poolside Drink Service
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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Swim-Up Bar
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