Nightlife Prague: When the evening lights go down, the face of Prague is transformed and shows its wildest side! The Czech capital is able to offer entertainment for all tastes: The choice ranges from the numerous discos, pubs and coctkail bars, to the famous Pub Crawls (real guided alcoholic tours through the streets of Prague!), Up to the wide choice of clubs for adults and strip clubs. Here are the best clubs in Prague to spend memorable evenings!
Nightlife Prague
Prague can certainly count on one of the best nightlife in Europe. It is impossible not to fall in love with this city! Prague's nightlife is very diverse: everyone can find something to suit them. You can dance the night away in Prague clubs, drink excellent Czech beer in a bar and listen to all kinds of live music. Although the restaurants and pubs close at midnight, the Bars, Clubs and Discos in Prague are always open until dawn: some breweries are even open 24/7!
Prague has the second highest density of bars and nightclubs in the world. Where London , New York and Tokyo have the most bars, relative to their population, Prague has the most bars per person.
Many trendy nightclubs are located in the vicinity of Wenceslas Square and are always crowded with tourists. There are clubs and bars of all types and musical genres (with a prevalence of 80s music and House music), and the prices for admission and for drinks vary a lot from one place to another: there is no doubt, however, that beers in Prague are some of the cheapest in the world! The main brands are Pilsner Urquell, Gambrinus, Staropramen and Budweiser (Budvar).
If you are looking for a less touristy nightlife in Prague , head to the Vinohrady and Žižkov districts. With its tree-lined streets, Art Nouveau architecture, international restaurants and famous farmers market near Jirího z Podebrad (JZP) metro station, Vinohrady is a trendy neighborhood where you'll find some bars with a chic vibe Parisian, very popular with locals.
The Žižkov is famous for its alternative bars. Once a working class neighborhood, this neighborhood still retains its ramshackle charm. Along the steep cobbled streets line traditional Czech pubs, dimly lit bars and moody cocktail bars. A great way to spend an evening off the beaten track in Prague!
Holešovice is a residential neighborhood in the north of Prague that doubles as an industrial haven for hipsters, artists and poets. Packed with modern art galleries, trendy cafés, and plenty of nightclubs, this neighborhood is extraordinarily beautiful and rich in culture. If you want to experience Prague's nightlife in a concrete jungle, this neighborhood is a must-see.
Clubs and Discos in Prague
Duplex
(Václavské námestí 21, Prague) Open from Wednesday to Saturday from 22.00 to 5.00.
The Duplex is one of the most atmospheric clubs in Prague and was ranked among the best clubs in the world in the list of "World's Finest Clubs" . It is formed by a huge glass square, built on top of a modern building, from whose terrace you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Old Town. During the day, it is the ideal place to have lunch or a coffee, while in the evening it transforms into a trendy disco, with various dance floors, lounge corners and five bars. Fun fact: Mick Jagger celebrated his 60th birthday here, making the Duplex even busier than usual.
Karlovy Lázne
(Novotného Lávka 5, Prague) Open daily from 21.00 to 6.00.
Known as the largest club in Central Europe, the Karlovy Lázne is spread over five floors, each of which offers different musical genres (with DJ sets, disco music, techno music, house and trance music) and different dancefloors where you can dance and have fun.
The place is very popular with the Prague residents themselves but above all with tourists. Prague Pub Crawl also stops here , the guided booze tour of Prague's bars. The club is located in an elegant 15th century building next to the famous Charles Bridge. On the ground floor is the Music Cafè , ideal for quieter evenings. Clubs not to be missed.
Epic Prague
(Revolucní 1/1003/3, Prague) Open Wednesday to Saturday from 10pm to 5am.
One of the most modern nightclubs in Prague , Epic is located in an underground a few steps from the Republic Square, and offers a musical program focused on electronic dance music, a large dance floor, impressive lighting effects and a high-level sound system . Covering an area of 2 500 m², the club extends over three floors and the club's music program has a lot to offer, including events dedicated to the best DJs and producers in the world, as well as regular events focusing on R'n'B, Hip- Hop and House, Latin and Raggaeton music. Definitely a must of Prague nightlife .
Ace Club
(Melantrichova 5, Prague) Open Sunday to Thursday from 21.00 to 4.00, Friday and Saturday from 21.00 to 6.00.
Located in the historic center and in the midst of a lively nightlife, Ace is a popular Prague club with a striking interior consisting of red velvet sofas, elegant chandeliers and refined decorations. Open until the wee hours of the morning, this is the perfect place for those looking for a suitable place to party all night long and meet beautiful Prague girls , dancing to the best of R'n'B hits.
Klub Lávka
(Novotného lávka 1, Prague) Open Sunday to Thursday from 10.00 to 24.00, Friday and Saturday from 10.00 to 3.00.
Lávka is a great club for drinking, dancing and meeting the beautiful girls of Prague, which is always well attended. It is located on the banks of the Vltava river, near the Charles Bridge , and enjoys a beautiful view of the Prague Castle.
Lucerna Music Bar
(Vodickova 36, Prague) Open daily from 20.00 to 3.00.
Located near Wenceslas Square, the Lucerna Music Bar & Club is frequented mainly by twenty-somethings from Prague, and hosts evenings and concerts by popular Czech bands during the week. Friday and Saturday evenings are usually dedicated to 80s and 90s music accompanied by music videos: the Video Party is a fun experience to try. Dress code is casual, jeans and a t-shirt are enough. Large rooms and excellent drinks at affordable prices.
Malostranská Beseda
(Malostranské námestí 21, Prague) Open every day from 19.00 to 2.00
The Malostranská Beseda is a club and bar where rock, jazz, blues, country and folk music play.
Mecca
(U pruhonu 3, Prague) Open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10pm to 6am.
One of the most popular clubs in Prague, the Mecca club is located in a large abandoned three-story factory and, inside, there is a relaxation room, a VIP room and five bars. It is a club specializing in house and techno music, and is internationally recognized thanks to the fact that it often hosts world-renowned artists and DJs such as Bob Sinclar, Jaydee, Markus Schulz and Tiesto.
Radost FX
(Belehradská 120, Prague) Open daily from 11.00 to 3.00.
The Radost FX is one of the best known and most popular clubs in Prague and attracts huge numbers of people every night. The most famous night is Thursday, dedicated to hip-hop and RnB music, absolutely not to be missed. There is also an all-night restaurant inside.
Rock Café
(Národní Trída 20, Prague) Open Monday to Thursday 12.00 to 3.00, Friday 12.00 to 4.00, Saturday 17.00 to 4.00, Sunday 17.00 to 1.00.
Rock Cafe, as the name suggests, is a place with rock and alternative music, it also hosts concerts and DJ sets. In the basement there is also the Absolut bar, a cinema and a gallery.
Roxy
(Dlouhá 33, Prague) One of the best clubs in Prague since 1993, the Roxy Club is a large nightclub located in the historic center. The world's best DJs come here to play drum 'n' bass, jungle and techno. The evening usually begins with a series of theater performances and live concerts, and then moves on to house and techno music at a certain time. Monday and Friday are the best evenings, while at the weekend the disco is open until the early hours of the morning. Great cocktails and good beer. Highly recommended.
Club La Fabrique
(Uhelny Trh 2, Prague) Open Friday and Saturday from 21.00 to 5.00.
One of the oldest and most well-known clubs in Prague, La Fabrique is an ideal place to go hunting for beautiful chicks: upstairs there is a bar area where you can chat and approach girls, while downstairs there is a disco where to go wild in frenetic dances.
KU Bar Lounge
(Rytírská 13, Prague) Open Sunday to Thursday from 19.00 to 3.00, Friday and Saturday from 19.00 to 4.00.
Located in the center of the Old Town, KU is a club in Prague frequented by elegant and fashionable people . DJs play dance, house and R'n'B until the wee hours of the morning. A good choice if you want to spend a memorable and chic evening, and dance with beautiful Prague girls .
Nebe Cocktail & Music Bar
(Václavské nám. 56, Prague) Open Monday 17.00 to 3.00, Tuesday to Thursday 17.00 to 4.00, Friday and Saturday 17.00 to 5.00, Sunday 18.00 to 3.00.
In the heart of historic Prague on Wenceslas Square, Nebe is a popular Prague club , with an interior featuring a stunning glowing globe lamp with angels and a distinctly Art Deco design. The bar serves a range of over 100 delicious thirst-quenching cocktails plus beer and wine, and on top of that, the prices are very affordable for the often overpriced city centre. The professional team of bartenders skillfully, and often amusingly, mix a range of brightly colored cocktails in the late morning hours providing their guests with delicious drinks and an unforgettable experience. The expansive bar areas quickly transform into large dance floors where you can dance the night away to pop, R&B and house music, as well as classic dance music inducing tunes from the 80s and 90s. A recommended stop on the Prague nightlife .
Palac Akropolis
(Kubelikova 27, Prague) Open daily from 19.00 to 3.00.
The Akropolis is a historic venue that features a theatre, concert hall, cinema and performance space. It hosts some of the best music events in Prague, from classical to modern music: it's a great place to listen to independent music. A tip is to book your ticket well in advance as they are usually sold out in a short time. During the weekends the club turns into a disco and partying until dawn, to the rhythm of house, hip hop and reggae music. All surrounded by fantastic furnishings and rooms with a mix of different styles, where you can dance and spend pleasant evenings sipping a good drink.
Futurum Club
(Zborovska 7, Prague) Open daily from 20.00 to 3.00.
During the week they play jazz and soul music, while at the weekend they host various dj sets with 80s and 90s music, until 3 in the morning. Entrance fee, 100Kc.
Zlaty Strom Bar & Club
(Karlova 6, Prague) Open daily from 20.00 to 6.00.
The Zlaty Strom is a famous Prague nightclub; It has three bars and is divided into several rooms that develop on different levels, where you can dance until dawn with a choice of music that starts from the 80s and reaches the most recent proposals. The right club to meet the girls of Prague, attracted by its ballroom, always crowded with young people. The location is very suggestive: the disco is located on the right bank of Stare Mesto, near the Charles Bridge. It is located underground, accessed via a small staircase next to the Zlateho Stromu hotel.
One Club
(Melantrichova 5, Prague) Open Monday and Tuesday from 14.00 to 3.00, Wednesday to Sunday from 14.00 to 5.00.
One of Prague's best nightclubs , One Club plays high quality music and has entertainment until dawn. The club is spread over two floors, with different areas, VIP lounges, sofas and a bar area with a view over the city. Lots of beautiful girls!
Chapeau Rouge
(Jakubská 2, Prague) Open Monday to Thursday 12.00 to 3.00, Friday 12.00 to 4.00, Saturday 16.00 to 4.00, Sunday 16.00 to 2.00.
Open since 1919, Chapeau Rouge is one of Prague's longest nightclubs . The wild party nights take place in the three floors, four bars and three stages of which the club is made up. There are concerts by independent bands from around the world which attract a large number of expats, while hip-hop music is usually played in the ballroom.
Déjàvu
(Jakubská 648/6, Prague) Open Sunday to Thursday 18.00 to 2.00, Friday and Saturday 18.00 to 4.00.
Déjàvu is far from the biggest or trendiest club in Prague , but that may be why it's a local favorite. It also boasts arguably the best value for your drinks when it comes to going out in this city. Considering its growing popularity and central location, drinks are surprisingly cheap, especially during their happy hour.
Harley's
(Dlouhá 704, Prague) Open Sunday to Tuesday 19.00 to 4.00, Wednesday and Thursday 19.00 to 5.00, Friday and Saturday 19.00 to 6.00.
As the name suggests, this club is all about bikers. For those looking for a different vibe, Harley's ramshackle and dimly lit basement creates a foggy ambiance with a wide range of rock music playing all night providing a nice contrast from the majority of Prague's clubs, with an emphasis on the pop, trance and EDM.
Cross Club
(Plynární 23, Prague) Open daily from 14.00 to 3.00.
The Cross Club is not only a great place to meet Prague girls and have fun, but it's also an incredible place to visit: its strange bio-mechanical structure, built with scrap, makes it a sci-fi attraction in the eyes of visitors. It is both a disco and a cultural centre: exhibitions, conferences and film screenings are often hosted inside, as well as concerts and parties. The music ranges from ska, reggae, hardcore, funky, alternative hip-hop and electronic music. During the day, the Cross Club is a cafeteria where you can sip a good coffee, tea or one of the many cocktails on offer.
MeetFactory Music
(Ke Sklárne 3213/15, Prague) Located in Prague 5 and located in a spacious old factory, MeetFactory is a club that organizes independent music concerts in Prague . This modern cultural complex houses an art gallery, theater and live music club, capable of seating over 1200 people and popular with a hip, young crowd. The musical offer varies from large concerts of local and international independent music, to underground dances and parties to small intimate gatherings complete with classical jazz, experimental or contemporary music. This is definitely a prime venue for live music as it is off the beaten track.
Cafe 80's
(V Kolkovne 909/6, Prague) Open Wednesday and Thursday 17.00 to 4.00, Friday and Saturday 17.00 to 5.00, Sunday 19.00 to 3.00.
Located in the historic center of Prague, this 80's inspired café and nightclub is truly a fun place to spend your evening and dance to 80's music. The nightclub is located on the lowest level, with a dance floor decorated with lighted cubes, a bar and a VIP lounge. A unique club of its kind in Prague.
M1 Lounge
(Masná 705, Prague) Open Sunday to Thursday from 21.00 to 4.00, Friday and Saturday from 20.00 to 6.00.
Located near the beautiful Old Town Square is the super popular M1 Lounge, one of the best places to see during your Prague nightlife. This stylish and trendy venue attracts all the beautiful people in town who flock to M1 in search of good times, good music to dance to, strong mouth watering cocktails, steaming shishas and much more. The lively and exciting atmosphere of the club is made even more memorable by the pulsating music that will have you dancing the night away: a dance-friendly mix of R&B, hip hop, indie rock, house and more. The club has a strict dress code, so make sure you dress well.
Moonclub
(Dlouhá 709/26, Prague) Open Tuesday to Thursday 18.00 to 3.00, Friday and Saturday 18.00 to 4.00.
This elegant club in Prague amazes with its atrium with central bar and its fully glazed roof that allows you to admire the beauty of the night sky. The club is illuminated by dozens of designer lights that create a truly magical atmosphere. On the second floor you will find a separate lounge bar where you can enjoy all kinds of amazing signature drinks as well as modern Asian fusion dishes and original tapas. Excellent music is played by the best Czech and world DJs, with contemporary club music from Wednesday to Saturday.
Loca Bar & Lounge
(Smetanovo nábr. 203, Prague) Open Monday and Tuesday 15.00 - 2.00, Wednesday and Thursday 15.00 - 3.00, Friday 15.00 - 4.00, Saturday 11.00 - 4.00, Sunday 11.00 - 2.00.
Located next to the Karlovy Lazne club, Loca is a super-stylish riverside bar with live DJs and an electronic dance floor. Loca's skilled bartenders mix famous cocktails and it's one of Prague's most popular places to smoke a shisha.
Fashion Club & Restaurant
(Shopping mall Kotva, nám. Republiky 8, Prague) Open Sunday to Thursday from 11.00 to 23.00, Friday and Saturday from 11.00 to 5.00.
Ranked as one of the best clubs in Prague , the Fashion Club offers original cocktails, the best local and international DJs and bands, great service and much more. The club is located in the heart of the city in námestí Republiky (Republic Square), on the roof of the Kotva department store. The views, along with the great bar interior, great drinks and more make this place a great night spot. The Fashion Club has an intriguing schedule including wild parties every weekend with different themes, new DJs, singers and dance performances. Also a great place for a romantic dinner with one of the best skyline views in Prague.
La Macumba Music Latino Bar
(Štefánikova 230, Prague) Open Monday to Saturday from 17.00 to 4.00.
La Macumba is practically the best Latin music club in Prague . Various DJs play Latin music of all kinds during the week and on weekends. The club also offers salsa lessons if you want to perfect your moves on the dance floor.
Vagon
(Národní 25, Prague) Open daily from 19.00 to 5.00.
The Vagon was a ballroom since the times of communism, of which it still retains the furnishings and atmospheres today. Today it is one of the best places to dance and meet people in Prague : many events and concerts ranging from all musical genres.
Double Trouble
(Melantrichova 17, Prague) Open daily from 19.00 to 5.00.
Upstairs bar and downstairs disco, with a warm atmosphere, typical of a small party. It's not difficult to see beautiful girls dancing on the tables and chairs until the morning. Stag parties are also organized here, not to be missed!
Dog's Bollocks
(Nádražní 119, Prague) Open Tuesday to Thursday 17.00 to 3.00, Friday and Saturday 17.00 to 5.00.
Located in the emerging former industrial area of Smichov and close to the Staropramen brewery, Dog's Bollocks is a very popular café, restaurant and disco bar in Prague for its festive atmosphere. The cantina offers a brick area with a capacity of over 250 seats, two bars and a large dance floor where you can dance the night away to hits from the 80s and today.
Storm Club
(Tachovské nám. 290/5, Prague) Open Wednesday 21.00 to 2.00, Thursday 22.00 to 5.00, Friday and Saturday 21.00 to 6.00.
One of the best clubs in Prague , the Storm Club is at the center of the drum and bass scene and hosts DJs from all corners of the globe. Storm Club also has a spacious dance floor and offers drinks at attractive prices. If you love Drum and Bass, this place is a must-go.
Blondies Bar
(Jungmannova 750, Prague) Open Wednesday and Thursday from 19.00 to 2.00, Friday and Saturday from 20.00 to 4.00.
Blondies, in a large basement at the bottom of Wenceslas Square, is a lavishly designed bar with an interior reminiscent of America's Prohibition era, Al Capone and the Mafia in 1920s and 1930s Chicago. Blondies offers DJ nights and a dance floor, but it's also a great place to sip a martini and unwind after a day on the town.
Atelier Club
(Rybná 16, Prague) Open Sunday to Thursday from 2.00 to 9.00, Friday and Saturday from 22.00 to 13.00.
Atelier is one of the best afterhours clubs in the heart of Prague and hosts some of the most popular local DJs. But more than anything else it is famous for hosting the best afterhours in Prague: the club stays open late, and until 12.00 on weekends. In the wee hours of the morning, as the party begins to wind down elsewhere, an eclectic crowd from all over the city starts making its way into this Old Town club.
Batalion Comics Bar & Club
(28. Ríjna, Prague) Batalion is one of those places that only a few cities have. It's been around since 1880 and today it's open 24/7. Two bars on two floors, with a funky comic-style interior design inspired by the works of legendary Czech cartoonist Kaja Saudek. At the bar on the ground floor you can drink all day long because it never closes. The downstairs club floor is also open until late morning and hosts shows from top DJs, with high quality sound and lighting systems and a great mix of locals and visitors from all over the world.
COCO Café Disco Bar
(17. listopadu 208, Prague) Open Monday and Tuesday from 17.00 to 1.00, Wednesday and Thursday from 12.00 to 1.00, Friday and Saturday from 12.00 to 3.00, Sunday from 12.00 to 1.00.
COCO is a luxury bar and club, and is a favorite party spot for the biggest Czech celebrities in music, cinema and sport. Many tabloid stories start here.
Újezd
(Újezd 18, Prague) Open daily from 11.00 to 4.00.
Club on three floors: in the basement they play punk music, while upstairs is a quieter area.
Reduta Jazz Club
(Národní Trída 20, Prague) Jazz music, jam sessions, soul, R&B and rock in one venue: the Reduta Jazz Club offers it all and is perfect for black music lovers. The club was inaugurated at the end of 1957 and, to date, is one of the best-known jazz clubs in the blind capital: in some months of the year the venue is also the location of an important jazz event, which leads to the Reduta Jazz Club i the best musicians in the city and other prestigious international artists.
Pubs and Cocktail bars in Prague
Hangar Bar
(Dušní 9/9, Prague) Open from Sunday to Monday from 19.00 to 4.00, from Wednesday to Saturday from 19.00 to 6.00.
If you wish to take part in an evening of celebration in a rather unforgettable place, do not miss the Hangar Bar. Composed of two levels, this disco bar celebrates the magical world of aviation: the Hangar's Pilot Lounge, on the upper floor, is inspired by transatlantic flights from the 1940s and 60s, with lovely Pan Am stewardesses serving booze, while downstairs is the club proper, where the party starts and runs into the wee hours of the morning. The general atmosphere of the parties at the Hangar Club is made even more exciting by the entertaining shows of the bartenders who spit fire and play with bottles.
James Dean
(V Kolkovne 922, Prague) Open Monday to Friday 8am to 6am, Saturday and Sunday 9am to 6am.
With a name like James Dean , you probably won't be surprised to find that this joint is a 1950s-themed American diner. Everywhere in the restaurant you'll find old-school touches, from the fully functional jukebox to the Pop Art toilets and full-sized 1955 Triumph motorcycle. Settle into one of the red vinyl booths for a spicy Texas burger or Bubba Gump's grilled shrimp. Alternatively, enjoy a hangover the next morning with the hearty hot breakfast.
U Fleku
(Kremencova 11, Prague) Open daily from 10.00 to 23.00.
In operation for over 500 years, U Fleck is one of the oldest breweries in Prague and a must-see for tourists visiting the Czech Republic's capital. Inside, the building has been preserved to resemble the time it was accomplished. The many halls are filled with large long tables, rustic paintings, cobbled archways and armor. They also have great traditional Czech food to go with beer. Every Friday there is a cabaret show. There's no better way to start the weekend in Prague with cancan dancers swinging their skirts and dancing around the tables.
U Medvidku
(Na Perštýne 345/5, Prague) U Medvidku rivals U Fleku for the title of the oldest brewery in Prague . U Medvidku claims to have been founded 550 years ago in 1466, which means that this place may be older than the discovery of the Americas. It proudly serves one of the strongest beers in the Czech Republic: a sweet and sour lager that charts at 11.8% ABV. Being part of a hotel, it is possible to book a room to sleep and rest after a healthy drink.
L'Fleur
(V Kolkovne 920, Prague) Open Sunday to Tuesday 18.00 to 2.00, Wednesday to Saturday 18.00 to 3.00.
This elegant Prague cocktail bar, with stained glass windows and hanging chandeliers, boasts a staff of young mixologists who whip up seasonal cocktails, inspired by Parisian artists and Greek legends.
Cloud 9 Sky Bar & Lounge
(Pobrežní 1, Prague) Open Monday to Saturday from 18.00 to 2.00.
Super combed club located on the roof of the Hilton Prague hotel, it is a very large and spacious venue that extends in length, with a wonderful view over Prague. Excellent drinks and DJ sets. Highly recommended.
Bugsy's Bar
(Parížská 10, Prague) Open daily from 19.00 to 2.00.
Bugsy's Bar, voted one of the top 20 bars in the world by the American magazine Newsweek, is a famous Prague bar offering over 300 cocktails, presented in an original menu called “Blue Bible”. Great place to start your evening.
O'Che's
(Liliová 14, Prague) Open daily from 10.00 to 1.00.
Irish-Cuban bar located near the Charles Bridge.
Prague Beer Museum
(Dlouhá 46, Prague) Open daily from 12.00 to 3.00.
Pub where you can try up to 30 different types of draft beers, each detailed in the menu: prices 29-69 CZK for half a liter of beer. In case you don't like beer, you can also choose classic cocktails or some types of wines.
U Sudu
(Vodickova 677/10, Prague) Open Monday to Thursday 9.00-4.00, Friday 9.00-5.00, Saturday 10.00-5.00, Sunday 11.00-4.00.
It has the feel of a sports bar or pub, but its setting is situated within a cellar. Like drinking in a prison, but cozier, it's the perfect place for informal hangouts and atmospheric dates.
Dva Kohouti
(Sokolovská 81/55, Prague) Open Monday to Friday 16.00 to 2.00, Saturday 12.00 to 2.00, Sunday 12.00 to 22.00.
This bar has a minimalist, industrial vibe, with exposed beer tanks, bench seating, and standing tables. Come here to discover the next generation of brewers – don't miss the lager, brewed on site and served alongside a rotating selection of Czech breweries.
Black Angel's Bar
(Staromestské nám. 29, Prague) Open daily from 17.00 to 3.00.
Located in the second basement of the U Prince Hotel, Black Angel's is a bar decorated in a 1930s Prohibition style, with original Romanesque and Gothic stone walls. Expert bartenders mix excellent cocktails according to the latest trends, as well as classic cocktails from the 50s and 60s, made with fresh ingredients and house-made syrups and juices. The bar also offers a wide range of high quality French, Italian, Spanish, Chilean and Argentinian wines.
Pub crawls tour in Prague
The pub crawl is the act of one or more people drinking alcohol in several pubs in the space of a single evening, usually moving from one pub to another on foot.
There are organizations that manage some famous pub crawls by making an appointment with tourists in a pre-established place and, asking the participants to pay a fixed fee, they start a real guided tour of the premises where, in each of which, at least a free drink. During these pub crawls it is easy to make new acquaintances, helped by the high alcohol content and the student atmosphere of the event.
The most famous Pub Crawl in Prague is the Prague Pub Crawl (Dlouhá 708/24, Prague) .
The appointment is set every evening for 20.00 (but if there are many participants, they are spread over several groups) at their ticket office in via Celetná 12. The tour begins with an hour of Open-bar at the Pub Crawl Bar, where you can drink all you want or, better yet, you can hold on! (the absinthe-based shots competitions are excellent). After the first highly alcoholic hour, the guide will take you to a couple of other bars, where they will give you a couple of complimentary shots, ending the night in the Karlovy Lazne nightclub, the most famous in Prague. The pub crawl will give you the opportunity to make out with lots of beautiful female tourists, all tipsy and pretty slutty!