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For such a compact city, Prague has a surprisingly varied and lively nightlife to offer its visitors. From smoky pubs and stylish cocktails bars to cheesy nightclubs and hardcore dance clubs, whatever you’re into, you are guaranteed to have a great night out in Prague. We have put together this informative guide to nightclubs and clubbing in Prague so that you can make the most of your time in this great city!
Lavka Bar & Club
Located on the bank of the River Vltava in the Old Town of Prague, Lavka is reputedly one of the best night spots in the city and is popular with both tourists and the locals. Music played tends to be anything from 1960’s groove right up to today’s popular chart music.
Another feature of Lavka is its dancing girls that get the crowd moving to the music.
Music Club Deminka
Music Club Deminka is a relatively recent edition to Prague’s nightlife. Since its doors opened about 2 years ago it has become a popular nightspot with many Czech celebrities. The interior, which is quite unique with high-vaulted ceilings, the excellent service and wide range of musical and dance styles catapulted Music Club Deminka onto the Prague night scene as one of the top places for people to enjoy themselves.
Karlovy Lazne Dance Club
Located in the Old Town near Charles Bridge, Karlovy Lazne is the biggest clubbing venue in Central Europe and offers four floors of serious clubbing. Each floor of the club plays different tunes and the variation in beats is sure to keep even the most seasoned clubber entertained until 5am. A popular feature of this club is its chill out café on the top floor.
Roxy Dance Club
Located close to the Old Town Square, Roxy is known for its hard core house and techno tunes and has built up quite a following in the last 10 years. The club has attracted many big names such as Grooverider, Luke Slater and Faithless and offers clubbers a unique clubbing experience with great tunes and cool video projections.
Double Trouble Bar & Club
For those of you who prefer a more intimate setting compared to the larger clubs, Double Trouble will make you feel right at home! Set in a Gothic cellar the party atmosphere builds to a climax around midnight with punters dancing on the tables and bar. Located in the heart of Prague, between Wenceslas Square and Old Town Square, Double Trouble guarantees a cheap and lively night out!
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