Having fallen from favour amongst Kraków's most serious clubbers, Prozak has worked hard to re-establish itself on the cutting edge of the city's club scene and succeeded impressively with a long-running line-up of top international DJs on weekends. Occupying a seemingly endless maze of underground rooms over two levels with an incredible four bars and three dancefloors, the crowd is fun, flirty and foreign-friendly as DJs rattle the decks until the natural selection of those with blondes and those with kebabs takes place in the blurry light of another dawn. Much of Kraków's expat community has Prozak to blame for their long-term tenure.
was there yesterday a sunday a lot of people. Not as big place as I was imagine by reading this article. Good service you have to go into the club to find the cloakroom by the toilets. A bit weird smell. And when I was there they only played latinomusic. (I only was there ca 30minutes)
Very bad dancefloor & music. No lights it's all black!!! Price of drinks are correct.
What a night I had in this place!