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Prague

Nightlife

What do you fancy most: sparkling parties in some of the hottest clubs or a nice and cosy bar where you can enjoy a long conversation and a glass of wine? Check our nightlife guide, with clubs, cafes and venue listings.


Lucerna

Lucerna

For a good night out, but not too fancy and with nice music, Lucerna is the place. The interior is basic, but people there are always in the mood for some fun. Throughout the week, there are performances of popular Czech bands, but in the weekend they play '80s and '90s songs. It's the best '80s club in Prague with an amazing atmosphere and payable drinks. Furthermore, this club is not only for the very young. Especially at the '80s nights and when older bands play, a lot of people coming are passed their 30. Nevertheless, also young people have their fun here, because frequently modern bands perform here too. [Read more]


U Fleku

U Fleku

When you're in Prague you really must have a beer at U Fleku. It's Prague's best known beer café and is therefore a very popular tourist destination (with prices to match). Nevertheless it's still definitely worth a visit! With a bit of luck, you might even be treated to a live performance by the local accordion player, as you enjoy your traditional meal of pickled cabbage and sausage. Drinking beer in the Czech Republic is very enjoyable with friends and as a tourist even more. [Read more]


Karlovy lazne

Karlovy lazne

This is Prague's biggest discotheque. With no less than six floors and a different type of music on each floor. The atmosphere in the R&B room is particularly good and the room where techno is played looks absolutely amazing. Catch your breath in the chill room right at the very top. Drinks are incredibly cheap and the cover charge is anything but prohibitive. In short: A must on your Prague itinerary! [Read more]