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7 Vlků
Cucumber-like and bustling with a young Czech crowd, this combination of café, bar and club has been set up as the epitome of a relaxed night-spot for those that can't be bothered to glam it up.
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Abaton
Very cool club a tad out of town but with one of the best programs in the city, be it drum n bass DJs or live music to the tune of Chumbawamba, Natacha Atlas, The Dresden Dolls or Free Monday local heroes such as Dirty Airlines.
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Akropolis
Akropolis goes a long way to saving the world on those humdrum nights in the winter. A sprawling den of scruffy delights with great and often unusual live music and DJs.
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Batalion
The live music venue which goes on all night providing music, rock videos, drinking, internet, dancing, foosball, and copious amounts of drunken debauchery.
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Bunkr Parukářka
The pub on the hill here has been keeping the resident homeless (work that out) awake for years, but with the opening of the nuclear
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Celnice
Young Czech ladies dressed in the day's fashions, usually nearly see-through knee-length white pants and heels, ponder the differences between expats in plaid shirts and tattooed bartenders who look like they just stepped out of a fashion magazine.
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Cross Club
One of Prague’s underground legends has emerged into legal luminescence as the cool kid on the block. The labyrinthine den has, despite its slightly out of the way location, become a firm favourite.
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Disco People
Join your bell-bottom wearing friends in this new basement disco dance hall. Disco People actually has DJ’s playing a wide variety of music, including club, R ‘n B, hip-hop and stuff from the ‘90’s.
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Double Trouble
Dark, hot, loud and expensive - and that's just the attitude. Down in the ground, which is appropriate because this is
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Duplex
A massive designer space fed by a couple of lifts from street level, this is where Mick Jagger decided to spend his birthday, which has probably made the place even more full of itself.
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Futurum
Smíchov is on its way to glory, and the way is paved by Futurum's, er, futuristic rooms. Its ultra modern conversions with eccentric lighting and exposed metal and brick is inventive.
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Infinity
Infinity is a long time, and that's usually how long lovely locals and leering expats linger in the cellar music bar/club.
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Kain
Loud and rough with a good line up of live music and DJs.
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Kamikaze
Huge, popular and rammed with young Czech boys and gals, Face To Face has made an about face and revamped itself as the new All Inclusive (whatever that means) Kamikaze Club.
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Karlovy Lázně
Set up as Prague's superclub, this place has been rebuilt with panache, e.g. the transparent floor thus enabling you to comfortably look up girls' skirts.
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Klub 007 Strahov
Skulking in the basement of a block of student accommodation near Stadion Strahov, this hardcore/punk and hip-hop club has been keeping study results bad for years.
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Klub Lávka
Lávka occupies a beautiful corner right next to Charles Bridge, with terraces looking across the water to the castle. This is about as apt and tasteful as say.
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Klub Phenomen
DJs spin nightly at the new Klub Phenomen, winner of the Best Nightclub in the 2010 Czech Bar Awards. A sprawling basement space, there’s a mix of high and low tables and a big dance floor.
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K*STAR Karaoke
One of Prague’s busiest roads leads to the city’s first truly Japanese karaoke experience. Forget embarrassing yourself
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La Fabrique
A swish complex of large underground rooms sets the scene for the La Fabrique's definition of a music club. The hordes of uniformed employees are friendly and efficient.
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Latin Art Cafe
A bold experiment for a city of not so experimental places. Latin Art Café plays live music nightly; a combo of Brazilian, Cuban, Columbian, while tossing in some R&B or perhaps Klezmer.
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Le Clan
The shape-throwing in-crowd of Prague ebb and flow here on the weekend, depending on what's happening at the larger clubs in town.
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Le Mirage
Hopping spot full of local bright and beautiful young things. The youth of the average punter is illustrated by the drunken mess visible by the end of the night but it is always busy and always an interesting night out.
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Limonádový Joe
Above the Kotva cinema (the communist-era shopping centre) is this cool live music venue showing its cinematic and historical roots with much-signed walls.
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Lucerna Music Bar
The more popular local bands and the smaller international groups ply their trade here fairly regularly. Every Saturday you can
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M1
Grey and industrial looking, this railroad car of a bar is an ideal place to lounge around. Swamped barmen deftly pour drinks in front of the glow of illuminated spirits on the wall.
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Matrix
Very cool club in Žižkov which has the characteristics of a young Akropolis. A large space is utilised by varied bands (a recent punk night had a three hour mosh session) and good equipment ensures the volume that their soundproofing requires.
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Mecca
Mecca has taken the proceeds from its status as the recent clubbing star of Prague and done something very odd. It has spent it on making the club even better.
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Meloun
Absurdly popular, loud, hot - well, perhaps that's why it's popular. A bit of a tourist trap however due to its oh-so-central location.
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Misch Masch
The legendary club of Prague of old, well, Prague of 2002 anyway, has been refurbed and reopened to much noise, fanfare and acclaim.
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Modrá vopice
Big, butch and noisy bands ply their trade in a shed out back whilst the bar inside reveals a surprisingly pleasant and laid back décor and atmosphere.
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Music Club 77
A small club with graffiti décor and minimalist interior is touting house, tech-house and progressive music to while away the nights.
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N11
A labyrinthine series of underground rooms that have had a hell of a lot of cash thrown at them to make a slick rock club out of an historic cellar.
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Óčko Music Club
Prague’s newest music club offers a variety of programs including DJ’s, dancers and other events. Check out their varied schedule online and then venture out for something guaranteed to be a little different.
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Popocafepetl Music Club
The space is small but well utilised and already drawing the crowds. Located by trendy Downtown Café, this block is a new hotspot.
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RadostFX
Unquestionably the glitziest club in town, RadostFX seems to be attempting to be more of a brand name entertainment centre, for those seeking an experience, than merely a club.
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Retro Music Hall
A new and rising star of a club of the same name as the adjacent restaurant and music bar. The club has a good and varied roster of local and international bands and DJs rocking the decent floor, balcony and stage space.
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Rock Café
Three bars and a funky, boxy lounge with cool mural graffiti and screen makes Rock Café continously one of the most suave places in town.
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Roxy
Probably the best club in Prague, years of kudos keep the place hopping despite some sound issues. Live acts and DJs plus the divinely eclectic Free Mondays.
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SaSaZu
Pretty cool spot, and definitely the best thing to open here in recent memory. SaSaZu sports a split-level dance floor with enough space for up to 2,000 of your nearest and dearest.
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Solidní nejistota
This long red hall divided by an oval-shaped bar is a meat market in more ways than one. Older women arrive early to colect
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Studio 54
Where the crowds go for the after party, things often don’t kick off here till well into the morning, so be cool and arrive fashionably late.
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Top Secret Club
The secret's out - Top Secret is one cool joint. The club is happening; and the cafe is open long hours. Brunch is offered on the weekends.
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U Bukanýra
Find Bukanýra, a houseboat-looking floating bar and club at another new address under Štefánikova most.
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U Buldoka
Straddling the fence between a munched out smokey dive of a bar and a club because it's open late and has DJs, The Bulldog, in the same vein that it was started in a few years ago, is the receptacle for the flotsam and jetsam from Chateau across the river.
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Újezd
Yes, the ambience is young, shabby and hedonistic, but Újezd's three floors and especially the bizarre wrought iron sculptures are a tonic to eyes and ears.
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Vagon
Vagon was a dancing hall during communist times so if your parents are too old to boogie here come yourself and check out the dedication to the artwork, if not exactly the spirit, of the decadent 1960s.
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Vertigo
Whether by design or by accident, this club does indeed spin the mind… split levels and balconies loiter under low ceilings while some of the weirdest video footage ever accompanies the tracks to create a space that lures your mind and your feet.
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XT3
A short walk from Flóra or JzP, this fabulous cavern space of a club in Žižkov has become the new home of XT3 (it was, and will always be to many, Guru).
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Zero
Classy joint in town with long bar, private room at the rear and limited booth seating in order to keep those feet tapping. The
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Zlaté časy
A perfectly situated music club just off Lazarská, Zlaté časy is an excellent destination as well as a place to while away the time till your tram home.
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Zlatý strom
Famous throughout the city for, well, being a disco and having a dance floor straight out of Saturday Night Fever. Down in an historical basement, the large dancefloor is usually full - except when the strip shows start.
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