8 Unique Nightlife Spots for Music & Dancing in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

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8 Unique Nightlife Spots for Music & Dancing in Prague

8 Unique Nightlife Spots for Music & Dancing in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, like New York City, is a place that never sleeps. During the day, visitors admire medieval architecutre and museums, but once the sun sets, Prague transforms into one of the most active nightlife cities in Europe. From chic bars to hole in the wall night clubs, Prague offers something for every budget. Some clubs are open seven days per week where others operate Thursday through the weekend. 

Prague is a big city, and with over 400+ clubs in the surrounding area, here are ___ of the most notable nightlife spots in central Prague. 

The Buddha Bar is a world-wide restaurant and bar that prides itself on its world-renowned Buddha Bar music CD's. Explore the zen life in one of Prague's most chic restaurant/bar establishments. Drinks are pricy, and the staff looks like they should be on the front cover of GQ magazine. The upstairs bar overlooks a balcony of lamps that hover above an oversized Buddha. Live DJ's play deep house and lounge tracks throughout the week and during weekend brunch. The BB attracts a more mature crowd. This is a great place to pregame before the hardcore dance clubs.  ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: 8 Unique Nightlife Spots for Music & Dancing in Prague
Guide Location: Czech Republic » Prague
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Elizabeth Kovar
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
  • Buddha Bar
  • Karlovy Lazne Club
  • Roxy
  • Chapeu Rouge
  • Radost FX
  • Double Trouble
  • M1 Lounge
  • Atelier

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