Our favourite bars in Prague
This establishment brings a touch of Cuba to the heart of the Czech capital. The renowned bar, with a colonial feel, is a favourite stop of ...
M1 Lounge proudly claims to be one of Prague’s best clubs. It’s a bold statement, but on the other hand, the venue does attract loads of ...
This is a branch of the New York network of Bar and Books, which has been running since 1990 in the US city. In 2004, the company expanded ...
Many bars like to boast about being the ONE and only. But often the owners take a risk with such a boast about their businesses. This isn’t ...
Over the past few years, a new breed of clubs has emerged in the centre of Prague. Unlike the original, post-revolutionary clubs, which 25 ...
Once a dusty, peripheral neighbourhood, Karlín used to be left-behind and shabby, and inhabited by poor workers. There wasn’t much life ...
Shortly after the Velvet Revolution of 1989, many new dance and other clubs opened in Prague, often catering for the fans of various music ...
Rock Café is one of the oldest clubs in town, and stays open until three in the morning. Originally, independent Czech rock bands played ...
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Tretter’s has been one of Prague’s best-known bars for many years. The style, like that of several other establishments in the Czech ...
An excellent and sophisticated bar where you can relax against the backdrop of an era that only exists in films and books. “The concept is ...
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Vinyl Bar is part of the modern generation of Prague clubs but has Art Deco decoration. It’s not been around for very long but makes an ...
Zanzibar is a legend in the Czech Republic. In the 1990s, a group of young people registered the Zanzibar trademark, which was originally ...