When I first visited the Czech Republic back in January 2016, I was completely unprepared. It was a very impromptu trip; I booked my flights from London to Prague just a couple of days before jetting off, so consequently spent zero time researching things to do or places to eat and drink while in the Czech capital.
My sole reason for travelling to the Eastern European country was to conquer the Czech Republic Skywalk in Dolní Morava, which I’d seen in an article online. I didn’t check the weather forecast, I didn’t investigate the price of a pint or public transport to work out how much foreign currency I’d need, I didn’t make a Prague “mini bucket list” of things I wanted to do. The only real research I did was planning the route from Prague to Dolní Morava (which was over 120 miles away, so definitely not walkable).
I really should have been more prepared (did I learn nothing from my 10+ years in the Scouts?). What’s that saying, “failing to prepare is preparing to fail”? Because of my failure to prepare, I ended up staying quite far out – at least a 30-minute bus ride from Prague city centre. This made sightseeing a bit of a mission, and visiting bars for a bit of boozing difficult.
So this time around, as I was only going to be spending 24 hours in the Czech capital, I was determined to make the most of it. I wanted to stay as central as possible, so I wouldn’t have to go too far for anything. After a bit of research, I found the Boutique Hotel Seven Days…
Where is Seven Days Boutique hotel?
Boutique Hotel Seven Days is excellently located in the centre of Prague, so the perfect place to base yourself if you’re only visiting the Czech Republic for a short weekend break.
Nestled in the Nove Mesto area, the hotel is less than a five minute walk from the National Museum and Wenceslas Square – both places that I didn’t visit on my previous trip, and as it was the end of November, the Christmas markets were just beginning to open, of which Wenceslas Square has a small one.
The Seven Days Hotel is also just over a mile away from the Town Centre and Old Town Square, and less than two miles from the beautiful Charles Bridge. Everything you could ever want in Prague is definitely within walking distance from the hotel – but if you don’t feel like walking, there are tram stops, bus stops and a metro station just around the corner.
There are also convenience stores that are open 24 hours as soon as you step out of the hotel, which come in handy if you want any snacks or drinks (or if, like me, you really want a bath bomb and a face mask, so you can have a relaxing soak in the tub – more on that later…).
Inside Seven Days Boutique.
The classic boutique hotel is housed in a grand 4 star heritage property, built in a neo-renaissance residential style in 1888.
As I stepped inside I was instantly transported to a classic, avant-garde era. The décor is elegant and traditional, with luxury Italian neoclassical furniture and lots of deep, romantic red; perfectly fitting for anyone looking for a romantic place to stay this Valentine’s Day. I actually felt a little sad that I was staying there as a solo traveller, as it’s the perfect hotel for couples.
The cheerful staff welcomed me into hotel and I immediately felt comfortable, I knew I’d found a gem of a place to stay. Though I was a little early for check-in, the hotel manager let me leave my bag in the luggage room, so I could head off to meet a friend. After posting on Facebook that I would be in Prague for the day, Kerry had messaged saying she’d also be there then. Kerry and I used to work together at MoneySavingExpert.com, but hadn’t seen each other for over six years – so jumping at a chance to catch-up, we made plans to meet outside the nearby National Museum. It was the perfect afternoon of gossip, giggles and ‘Goosecco’ cocktails.
When I went back to the hotel later that evening to check-in, I had a proper look around the lobby. It was beautiful, with so many wonderful little details. One of my favourite features was the light, which hung all the way from the top floor, down through the middle of the staircase to all the other floors. When it was lit up it was magical.
On the ground floor, just off the lobby area, is the V-Café Bar. The bar has a large selection of spirits, wines, beers and soft drinks – both local and imported. And prices are quite reasonable.
It was very quiet when I had a nosey around, but it was a Sunday night, so perhaps usual. I just loved the décor and little touches everywhere – the dark, polished granite, mahogany wood paneling and thick velvet drapes oozed glamour, reminding me of 1920s style bars I’ve seen in films.
There is also a small courtyard area, which was beautifully decorated with Christmas lights and a huge twinkling Christmas tree. Although there were patio heaters and blankets out there, in late November it was certainly too cold to sit so fresco and enjoy it. But on a warmer summer or autumn evening, I reckon it would be the perfect place to relax with a few glasses of wine and some good friends after a busy day exploring the Czech capital.
Rooms at the Seven Days Boutique hotel.
There are 50 rooms in Hotel Seven Days, all smoke-free and with sound-proofing. My room was a Superior room, with a gigantic queen-sized bed dominating one corner.
The room was spacious, clean and comfortable. The bed was exceptionally comfortable; one of the best beds I’ve ever slept in (along with the bed in The Gordleton Mill in the New Forest, which I visited last year). I had such a long, deep sleep, I actually found it difficult to get out of bed the next morning. Though that could have been due to the bath before bed-time.
The room featured Villa Borghese-style furniture, which was classy and traditional. There was also a hidden single bed, tucked in the corner behind the curtains.
While the hotel was lavish from inside, the view from my room was of nothing – I could see the flashing of what I thought was a disco light below, but later realised was a Christmas tree. But I have no complaints, as I’d much rather spend time being a part of ‘the view’, than ogling it from my window.
For any business travellers staying at the hotel, the rooms have a desk and chair. Or, if you just want to chill out and watch TV, there were plenty of channels to choose from – as well as on-demand options and YouTube. I particularly liked the way Hotel Seven Days had provided a guide to the remote control; often when you’re unfamiliar with a remote it can be difficult to figure out which buttons to press. But the handy guide (in English) was really helpful.
There was also a fridge in the room, with a chilled bottle of water ready for my arrival – which I really needed after a long, hot soak in the tub.
I’ve said it before on other hotel reviews, but bathrooms are a huge thing for me travelling. Just like the rest of the bedroom, this one was spacious, spotless and tastefully decorated (the terracotta tiles actually reminded me of my parents’ bathroom).
As soon as I saw the bathtub I just knew I had to have one. I don’t normally take baths, as showers are so much quicker, more convenient and more environmentally friendly than baths. But after a long day travelling and walking and exploring, I couldn’t resist. Cue a relaxing 1-hour long soak, complete with a bath bomb, face mask, glass of wine and some chill out music on Spotify (the wi-fi was perfect for streaming music).
After my bath, I put on my new silky pyjamas* and climbed into the big bed. It felt like such a waste of what could have been a gorgeously romantic night away – it’s definitely the perfect place for a couple’s retreat.
Like the bedroom, there were lots of little details in the bathroom that I really appreciated. As I travelled hand-luggage only, I couldn’t bring full-size shampoo and conditioner – and having long hair, I need a lot of both. So I was grateful for the basket of toiletries on the side, as well as the squeezy, wall-mounted tubes of soap and shower gel.
I was also pleased to see that the hotel is doing its part to fight climate change and reduce the carbon footprint of its guests. As well as the usual “please reuse the towels” notice, Hotel Seven Days launched a new service to hall reduce environmental impact just days before I arrived. Guests staying more than one night can choose not have their room cleaned every day in exchange for a free bonus, like drinks, dinner or access to the spa, depending on the length of their stay.
It’s definitely the little things that matter.
Leisure facilities at the Seven Days Boutique in Prague.
Although I didn’t use it, there is a beautiful spa on the top floor of the hotel, which I can only imagine would be the perfect place to relax after a hectic day of sightseeing. The spa includes a private sauna (which was very pink) and a bubbly jacuzzi, as well as some loungers. The spa’s open every day from 8am until 10pm, although a reservation is necessary and using the facilities will cost you extra.
If you were planning to head to Prague for a relaxing break with a loved one, Hotel Seven Days offers a Romantic Getaway package, which includes a 3-course candlelit dinner, access to the spa, robes and slippers. Who wouldn’t want to indulge in such luxury in the ‘City of Love’?
Food and drink at Seven Days Boutique hotel.
When I first started travelling alone back in 2015 (as part of my ‘12 countries in 12 months‘ challenge), I used to really fear dining alone in restaurants. I felt conspicuous, like everyone was looking at me and thinking “look at that girl over there on her own, can’t even find someone to eat with her”. These days, after visiting over 30 countries, I’m less bothered.
But sometimes, I’ll admit, I still get a little anxious. That night in Prague, after spending the day roaming the Christmas markets and catching up with my old friend, was one of those times. So rather than dining out in one of the many places near the hotel, I decided to eat in the hotel restaurant. The food was a little more expensive than I’d usually pay, but my anxiety got the better of my money-saving senses – plus, I wasn’t that hungry anyway, having had a lovely lunch at nearby Mezi Srnky with my friend.
I chose a table in the dining room far away from the other diners, and after perusing the menu (which is in both English and Czech, thankfully), I decided on a chicken noodle soup and a beer. Both were served really quickly, and I enjoyed them – the soup was filling despite being quite a thin, consomme soup. And the beer was ice-cold, as it should be. My only gripe, if you can call it that, was that the waitress didn’t seem very friendly – but perhaps that was a cultural/language barrier? Either way, it didn’t detract away from my meal; I was in, out and back up in my room within 30 minutes, where I spent the rest of the evening soaking in the bath, relaxing and editing my photos from earlier in the day.
After my small dinner the night before, I was looking forward to the complimentary breakfast the next morning – the pictures online looked amazing. Typically, as like other hotels serving continental breakfast, there was both a hot and cold buffet, with fresh fruit, cereal and yoghurts on one side, plus bacon, sausages and eggs on a hot plate. Coffee was self-service from an urn, and cold juice was available if you didn’t want a hot drink.
Unfortunately however, I was a little too late down to the restaurant to see it in all it’s glory (hence the poor pics below). Boo. The food I did have was really tasty though – especially the baked oats with fruit compote, served in a white ramekin. I’d have had seconds if there were any left.
For anyone planning a stay at Hotel Seven Days, the continental breakfast is served from 7-11 am – but at around 9am when I headed down, it was slim pickings. So, if you’re looking to fill up on hearty breakfast before heading out for a long day of sightseeing (or beer drinking – because ‘when in Prague’ and all that), head down to the restaurant early.
Tips for staying at the Seven Days hotel in Prague.
If you’re planning a stay at the Boutique Hotel Seven Days, here are a few things to bear in mind:
- There’s free wifi available throughout the hotel (public areas and the rooms), with a strong, speedy connection.
- Check-in time is 2pm, and check out time is 11am.
- The room key has the name of the hotel and the address on it – so if you’re out and about and a bit lost, but don’t speak Czech or can’t find someone who speaks English, just flash them your room key. The area is pretty well-known so they should be able to point you in the right direction.
- Airport transfers are available – if you book your stay with the hotel directly for three or more nights, you’ll get a free transfer one-way, or if you stay more than five nights you can have a free round trip to the airport. Not sure if five nights in Prague would be a bit overkill though… I guess it depends on what you have planned though (definitely make plans, don’t be unprepared like me).
Seven Days Boutique: the verdict.
If you’re looking for somewhere central to stay in Prague, then you couldn’t get much better than the Seven Days Hotel. And after just one night’s stay, it’s clear to see why the hotel scores so highly on TripAdvisor (4.8 out of 5), Facebook (4.7 out of 5), Google (4.6 out of 5) and Booking.com (9.1 out of 10).
Depending on the time of year you’re planning to visit Prague and who you’re travelling with, Hotel Seven Days could be the perfect place for you. It would make an ideal base for a romantic getaway in the Czech capital, so definitely consider staying here if you’re planning a trip with your special someone this Valentine’s Day. Or, if it’s European Christmas markets you’re after, then you couldn’t be better located for the festivities, mulled wine and bratwurst.
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Disclaimer: I stayed at the Seven Days Boutique hotel in Prague on Sunday 25 November 2018 for one night, in a standard double room on bed and breakfast basis. The room cost £189 for one person, but my stay was gifted by Seven Days Boutique Hotel. All opinions in this review are my own, however.
Disclaimer: Nightwear gifted by UK Lingerie.
I am so in love with this boutique hotel omg and it is in prague, one of my fave cities…Thank you so much.
Chad
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That hot tub looks amazing! Beautiful hotel, Czech Republic is on my list of places to go next time in Europe
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This hotel looks really nice! I’m hoping to visit Prague this summer so I’ll have to keep it in mind.
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This looks like an amazing place to stay! I would love to visit the Czech Republic!
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I really appreciate your review –
You put so much thought and detail into it. I love the photos. I would love to visit Prague.
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What an exceptional hotel and location. Everything just looks so posh and beautiful.
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Thanks Jess – have you ever been to Prague before? x
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OMG makes me want to travel so badly. Prague is on my list. Beautiful pictures. Nice blog!
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Thank you Sharon – I hope you’re able to travel soon x
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The hotel looks perfect and great that it is in such a central location. I have never been to the Czech Republic, my Dad went many years ago to Prague and he loved it,
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Yeah, the location is fantastic Sarah! You should go to Prague if you get the chance x
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The hotel looks lovely! I like that it is a little bit old fashioned. So cozy! food looks delicious too, wouldn’t mind to stay there!
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Oh wow! Everything about that place screams “elegance”. I’d love to stay there. It looks amazing.
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An Honest review about The Seven Days Boutique hotel. I am totally mesmerised by it’s stunning looks , luxurious ambiance, well thought facilities and of course your verbatim description . I myself would love to stay here whenever I visit Prague and would sure to recommend Seven Days hotel to my friends / relatives.
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I definitely will consider this as a vacation place for my next romantic adventure. Seems like a nice location to visit. The hotel seems very cozy. I would like to see the skywalk as well.
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The photos are just amazing and beautiful at the same time. This is the hotel people should visit.
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This hotel looks stunning, though the actual rooms look understated. I wonder if Prague is on par with Paris and France, expense wise? What you gauge as the price point of visiting? I haven’t traveled to Europe so I could use the advice.
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What a quaint experience! That spa looks amazing and if I’m ever in Prague, I’ll have to look this place up! Great review!
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What a fabulous hotel to stay at. I really need to get away and enjoy a night like this somewhere in a beautiful hotel that has so much to offer.
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Everyone deserves a break every now and again 😉 x
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My husband is from Prague. I love to get a chance to visit there.
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When we travel, we always book Airbnb’s. I can’t even remember the last time we stayed in a hotel. I’d forgotten all of the amenities that come with a really good hotel stay! Especially the slippers! I really miss slippers when we travel, lol.
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The pool, the spa and the buffet are what got my attention. Lovely place and the location seems easy to access the main spots wile touring.
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The location is great – unfortunately I didn’t use the spa facilities 😦 x
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What an exceptional hotel!!! Looks really beautiful!!
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Thanks Suchi – have you been to Prague before? x
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Wow! That was a totally amazing and beautiful hotel! Thanks for sharing this with us! Stunning photos!
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Thanks Gladys! x
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What a very detailed review of this place. Love the photos and the informative details.
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Wow – it looks like an amazing place you visited. Love all the pictures you shared!
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This sounds like a great location and a great hotel. Love the spa! Also like the bit about preparing to fail when you have done no prep work- so true. I do want to visit Prague and I know where to stay now
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Looks like a worth sharing hotel, I have a friend who loves to travel and I think I should shre this article for him to check it out!
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I hope he enjoys it x
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This looks like such a nice hotel, I don’t actually remember where I stayed when we went to Prague, but it was only a quick walk to the square and Charles bridge x
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This one is about 10-15 minutes walk from the bridge 🙂 x
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This looks and sounds like a lovely hotel in a great location for exploring! Its great that the room had everything you need for your short stay too.
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Wow! It looks very cushy. That spa looks like it could have been the entire trip all to itself for me. Great photos. Great atmosphere.
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Thanks Amy! x
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What a beautiful location! It looks like you had a nice relaxing time.
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It was a lovely night away x
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what a stylish looking hotel ! the decor looks amaizng inside and out
kind regards pati @style squeeze blog
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I love your in-depth review of this hotel – you covered pretty much everything a tourist/traveler would want to know before booking. Also, I appreciate their gesture of providing guests with an umbrella. 🙂
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Thanks for the comment Czjai – I hope others find my review helpful x
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Wow… what an amazing review of this spectacular hotel! If I am able to get there I would want to stay here for sure… especially after seeing all of the wonderful pics of food, the ammenities and the gorgeous room. Simply stunning and beautifully written too 🙂
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Thanks for such a lovely comment Melissa 🙂 hope you’re able to make it to Prague one day x
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it looks so cozy and the amenities are great, it is simple but elegant
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The amenities were very good at this hotel 🙂 x
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Looks like you had a great adventure! I love exploring the corners of a new city. This hotel looks perfect with everything you would need away from home.
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WOW! That place looks amazing! I was in awe of the dining areas and then the hot tub and then just everything.. They really are accommodating!
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The staff were so nice and friendly 🙂 x
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What a beautiful place! I hope to stay there when I finally make it to Prague! Thank you for sharing your trip!
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That’s great Stephanie – I am glad you find my review helpful x
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Your review articles on Boutique hotel are always comprehensive, with beautiful photos. These provides enough reasons for anyone to visit. Thanks.
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Ohh SEven days boutique looks like the perfect spa retreat! Looks like a great place to stay and gorgeous photos!
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I’d love to visit Prague! The Seven Days Boutique Hotel looks like a great place to stay. The leisure facilities look beautiful
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What a lovely location. I am really loving this review. It’s making me want to take a trip 🙂
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What a rustic and equisite looking hotel this is. Totally loving the look and feel of Seven Days. It would be my choice when I head to Prague
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Stunning hotel and well written review. Your making me want to go to Prague. though the actual rooms look understated.
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Thanks so much! I hope you’re able to get to Prague one day soon x
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Wow, this hotel looks incredible! Great location too. Will definitely check them out when I visit Prague.
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You definitely should – the location is super! x
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Wow, what a beautiful hotel! I love the rustic vibe of it!
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I wouldn’t really describe it as “rustic”, but thanks x
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Prague is such a beautiful place to be. This hotel looks super beautiful would love to check it out.
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What a cute hotel. I love the leisure facilities. Looks like you had a very relaxing stay.
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My sister lives in Prague! I haven’t been yet but am hoping to visit this year. This hotel review is very thorough and helpful.
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Oh cool! Do you know whereabouts in Prague she lives? You should definitely visit if you get the chance x
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That is such a lovely boutique hotel in Prague! I’d love to visit there!
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Have you been to Czech Republic before Ana? x
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I was in Prague few years ago and enjoy the city so much. The hotel you stayed looks stunning and what I like best is the leisure facilities, the spa is what I need after a long time walking on the cobble stones of Prague city.
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The streets in Prague are really cobbled aren’t they LOL! x
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I saw this hotel the few times I have been in Prague and now I know where I will be staying on my next visit
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Ahh it’s great that you know exactly where it is 🙂 x
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The hotel looks magical, and the photos are stunning! You’re lucky to have stayed there.
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So so so jealous! 🙂 looks absolutely beautiful . Would love a little stay somewhere like this
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The architecture in this hotel is so impressive. It looks like such an amazing place to stay! I have always dreamed of going to Prague. thank you for sharing
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Looks like you had a fab stay. the fresh fruit at breakfast looks yummy xx
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Yes, I had some pineapple and kiwi for breakfast 🙂 x
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What a lovely hotel Becca, you had me at boutique! I’m a flashpacker so the Seven Days Hotel in Prague is perfect for me. I also love the look of that spa, it’s gorgeous!
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I am so in love with boutique hotels and try to stay in them every chance I get. Prague is on my list so I will definitely keep this in mind.
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My aunt got to see Prague this past holiday and she said it was magical. I really want to visit this place with my family. So the review on this boutique hotel helps! I am definitely keeping it in my list of possibilities!
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You should definitely go if you can! x
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This looks a fab hotel with everything you need. I really like the look of it and that cosy courtyard is great. Mich x
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Very nice hotel! I don’t know when i’ll make it to prauge, but this is pretty nice
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The hotels are much different then what I am use to in NYC. It’s seems like it’s a great stay for the night, I love the sauna, wonderful.
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That hot tub and sauna would be one of the first places I go to. Also the room look so plush and comfy!
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This hotel looks so good in the pictures. I would love to stay there with my family and the food looks so delicious too.
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I am not sure if it’s suitable for children, but a little break away with the family would be nice x
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I love the look of this hotel. The last time I went to Prague (a last minute booking) we stayed in this awful hotel that had the most uncomfortable beds … the mattresses were little more than a piece of foam. We all had awful backaches and at one point I found myself sleeping on the floor as it was more comfortable. Next time, I’ll check out this hotel!!!
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I love Prague, this looks like such a relaxing place to stay and explore it from.
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It really was Jenny 🙂 where did you stay when you visited? x
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I love the look of this hotel. It looks amazing.
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Oh what a gorgeous hotel. Exactly the sort of place I would love to stay at. Never been to Prague but hope to do so before too long – if Brexit allows!
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Haha! I am sure travel to Prague/Czech Republic will still be allowed, don’t worry x
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Wow! That is such a plush and beautiful hotel. I love the way they have it decorated too! Like wow!
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This hotel looks so great! I love all the amenities they have! I loveeee hotels that have a cafe downstairs! Makes is to so great starting your day!
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Prague looks like a cool place to visit – that hotel is amazeballs!
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Thanks Erica! x
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This hotel looks great. Loving and cosy. I would defo go with my hubby. thanks for the reivew
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I’m loving the red velvet-y chairs AND that hot tub! I always love the cute boutique style hotels over the hotel chains!
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Prague is on my bucketlist. Bookmarking this for later.
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That jacuzzi and sauna won me over lol.
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This hotel looks amazing. So beautiful. I would love to stay there.
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The Seven Day Boutique Hotel is impeccably clean and with its stylish simplicity and good food it seems to be the place to stay in Prague
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Your photos are absolutely fantastic. It looks like a really great hotel 🙂
Louise x
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I love the look of this hotel! We are heading to Prague this November and would like to stay somewhere central. It’s just the two of us going so this looks like a great contender for us!
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This would be the perfect hotel for you 🙂 x
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Boutique Hotel Seven Days looks like a fabulous hotel and has some amazing amenities. I would love to visit Prague some day 🙂
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I hope you’re able to one day 🙂 x
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Wow, this boutique hotel looks amazing — from the hot tub to the food.. It def. looks like a fab place to stay at.
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Wow the outside of this hotel is totally breathe taking and the inside is just as nice. Honestly I would of spent most of my time in that spa, that looks totally amazing. I need that in my life right now.
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Haha! I’d love to be there right now too x
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Ohhhh this looks so nice! I would Love to stay here!
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Have you been to Prague before Shelby? x
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This looks much better than a hotel, where we stayed in Prague. I should reconsider a place to stay when I go there next time
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What a great service you have done with very informative photos. The place looks absolutely stunning. Will keep in mind for my stay in Prague
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I’ve always wanted to visit Prague! This hotel sounds perfect, seems cosy and provides of every comfort! thank you for the review!
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Wow this hotel looks amazing! We are planning our european trip and prague is on our list!
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Well let me know if you stay there Cindy! x
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