Seven Days Hotel: where to sleep in Prague


Boutique Hotel Seven Days in Prague, the review of the Hotel in Prague which is in an excellent position, with good services and a kind and well-trained staff. Read the post to learn more and book for the Czech Republic.

Il Boutique Hotel Seven Days di Prague it is in a very good position for the city of the Czech Republic. Right between the Old Town and the New Town, at Žitná 572/46. The hotel welcomes its guests in a very bright and warm hall, which you will immediately notice on cold winter days.



Seven Days Hotel: where to sleep in Prague

Seven Days Hotel: where to sleep in Prague

Boutique Hotel Seven Days in Prague

The Hotel is ideal for both stays with families, since children up to six years are free and have an additional cot free of charge, both for couples who want to stay in a romantic setting. There are indeed several formulas for couples who want to celebrate their anniversary in Boutique Hotel Seven Days in Prague. From candlelit dinner to massages and entrances to the spa on the top floor.



Rooms

The rooms are very spacious, a small corridor welcomes guests and leads them into a large bedroom. Here, in addition to the double bed, there is a desk with chair, two armchairs with a coffee table, a wardrobe and a chest for the suitcase, but not only. Two bottles of water and two small ones bohemian chocolates, are placed there as a welcome for those who are for the first time, or almost, in Prague.

Seven Days Hotel: where to sleep in Prague

Seven Days Hotel: where to sleep in Prague

Breakfast at the Hotel

Breakfast is served in the large dining room on the ground floor which also has an external part, but equipped with blankets to warm the legs and a fireplace, for the fearless who prefer to stay outside in winter. I did not stay in this hotel in the summer, but I assume that with the summer this area of ​​the hotel is less covered and more airy, but as I said I am not sure.


In the restaurant breakfasts are served in the morning. Also here you can order dinner dishes in the evening. I was lucky enough to eat here on the second night and I must say I tasted a great goulash and a great veggie burger. I haven't tried typical Prague dishes, but I've tasted the local beer which fully satisfied me.

Seven Days Hotel: where to sleep in Prague

Seven Days Hotel: where to sleep in Prague

Reception and services

The staff was, throughout the dinner and stay, kind and hospitable. The checkout service was really quick and functional.

A curiosity that left me pleasantly surprised was to find near the elevator, on the ground floor, an electronic screen in which to leave my judgment on each staff member. I gave them all top marks, both for their kindness during the weekend, and for the wonderful idea of ​​this service.


Seven Days Hotel: where to sleep in Prague

Seven Days Hotel: where to sleep in Prague

Seven Days Hotel, Prague: what to expect

Ultimately the Hotel is very clean with large rooms and bathrooms equipped with hairdryer e courtesy service, even shampoo and shower gel, so don't bring anything. The breakfast will leave you satisfied and the proximity to the old town is excellent: reachable on foot with a walk of 15/20 minutes. However, they are within 5 minutes walking distance two metro stops: Pavlova e Museum which is the closest to the center, right in front of the shopping street that leads to the old town.

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