Dear guests of Boutique Hotel Seven Days,
Welcome to Prague — a magical city where the past meets the present, and every corner is filled with the charm of history and romance. We are delighted that you have chosen our hotel for your stay and would like to share some useful information with you to ensure your trip is as comfortable and memorable as possible.
About Our Hotel
Boutique Hotel Seven Days is located in the heart of Prague, just a few steps from Wenceslas Square and the city’s main attractions. We take pride in our cozy atmosphere, attention to detail, and dedication to making your stay flawless. Each room is equipped with everything you need for your comfort, and our friendly staff is always happy to assist with any questions.
Don't forget to enjoy breakfast in our restaurant, where we serve fresh and delicious dishes to energize you for the day. In the evening, relax in our sauna or enjoy a cocktail at the bar.
What to See in Prague?
Prague is a city best explored on foot. Here are some must-see places:
Old Town Square — The heart of the city, with the Astronomical Clock and a medieval atmosphere.
Charles Bridge — One of the most romantic spots, especially at sunset.
Prague Castle — A massive castle complex with stunning views of the city.
Jewish Quarter (Josefov) — A dive into the rich history of Prague’s Jewish community.
Vyšehrad — A peaceful place offering magnificent views of the Vltava River.
For a more unique experience, visit the Museum of Alchemy or take a stroll along the colorful New Scene Street.
How to Avoid Tourist Traps?
Prague is a safe city, but it’s still important to stay vigilant:
Currency exchange: Avoid exchange points with too-good-to-be-true rates. Use banks or official exchange offices with a "0% commission" sign.
Taxis: It's better to order a taxi via apps (such as Bolt or Uber) to avoid overpriced fares.
Street vendors: Be cautious with street souvenirs. Not all handmade items meet the promised quality.
Restaurant menus: Always ask about prices in advance to avoid surprises. Some places may include additional charges in the bill.
Pickpockets: Like in any popular tourist destination, keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas.
We Are Always Here for You!
If you have any questions or need help with booking tours, restaurant recommendations, or transportation, please feel free to contact our reception. We are also happy to advise you on how to avoid queues at popular sites or where to find the most delicious traditional Czech dishes.
Thank you for choosing Boutique Hotel Seven Days! May your stay in Prague be a true celebration, full of discoveries and magical moments.
Kind regards,
Tima Zagorski
Hotel Manager
Boutique Hotel Seven Days
Welcome to Prague — a magical city where the past meets the present, and every corner is filled with the charm of history and romance. We are delighted that you have chosen our hotel for your stay and would like to share some useful information with you to ensure your trip is as comfortable and memorable as possible.
About Our Hotel
Boutique Hotel Seven Days is located in the heart of Prague, just a few steps from Wenceslas Square and the city’s main attractions. We take pride in our cozy atmosphere, attention to detail, and dedication to making your stay flawless. Each room is equipped with everything you need for your comfort, and our friendly staff is always happy to assist with any questions.
Don't forget to enjoy breakfast in our restaurant, where we serve fresh and delicious dishes to energize you for the day. In the evening, relax in our sauna or enjoy a cocktail at the bar.
What to See in Prague?
Prague is a city best explored on foot. Here are some must-see places:
Old Town Square — The heart of the city, with the Astronomical Clock and a medieval atmosphere.
Charles Bridge — One of the most romantic spots, especially at sunset.
Prague Castle — A massive castle complex with stunning views of the city.
Jewish Quarter (Josefov) — A dive into the rich history of Prague’s Jewish community.
Vyšehrad — A peaceful place offering magnificent views of the Vltava River.
For a more unique experience, visit the Museum of Alchemy or take a stroll along the colorful New Scene Street.
How to Avoid Tourist Traps?
Prague is a safe city, but it’s still important to stay vigilant:
Currency exchange: Avoid exchange points with too-good-to-be-true rates. Use banks or official exchange offices with a "0% commission" sign.
Taxis: It's better to order a taxi via apps (such as Bolt or Uber) to avoid overpriced fares.
Street vendors: Be cautious with street souvenirs. Not all handmade items meet the promised quality.
Restaurant menus: Always ask about prices in advance to avoid surprises. Some places may include additional charges in the bill.
Pickpockets: Like in any popular tourist destination, keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas.
We Are Always Here for You!
If you have any questions or need help with booking tours, restaurant recommendations, or transportation, please feel free to contact our reception. We are also happy to advise you on how to avoid queues at popular sites or where to find the most delicious traditional Czech dishes.
Thank you for choosing Boutique Hotel Seven Days! May your stay in Prague be a true celebration, full of discoveries and magical moments.
Kind regards,
Tima Zagorski
Hotel Manager
Boutique Hotel Seven Days