Housed in a landmark building, Sir Prague celebrates the city’s layered artistic influences through its thoughtfully designed interiors. Linda Boronkay has designed a space where Gothic grandeur, Cubist innovation, and Art Nouveau elegance merge with contemporary aesthetics. “Prague’s beauty lies in its contrasts—history and modernity, grandeur and intimacy,” says the designer. The hotel’s 76 rooms and suites are a celebration of craftsmanship, featuring hand-selected vintage Czech furnishings, sculptural lighting, and custom-made pieces by local artisans. Throughout the hotel, an eclectic mix of textures, patterns, and curated artworks tells a visual story that unfolds with each stay.
Sir Prague is not just a place to stay—it is a cultural hub and artistic statement. Guests are invited to explore the multifunctional library, a sanctuary for contemplation, creativity, and conversation, as well as the tranquil outdoor courtyard, a hidden oasis. Later this spring, the much-anticipated opening of Seven North Restaurant—an award-winning concept originally from Vienna—will further enrich the guest experience. Created by renowned chef Eyal Shani, Seven North offers a fresh, playful approach to Mediterranean cuisine, blending bold flavors with seasonal ingredients in an inviting, energetic setting.



Situated near the iconic Dancing House and the Vltava River, Sir Prague is an inspiring setting for design lovers, culture seekers, and travellers who appreciate a hotel that is more than just a place to stay—it is a living canvas of Prague’s rich artistic and cultural heritage.
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