Tips 1 - 3 of 3 Prague Nightlife
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It's definitely the biggest club in Prague and also in central Europe. Here you can meet many people from different countries and local Czech teens during the weekends. It's a huge place and there's much to do besides dancing. There's restaurants, cafés, fitness centre, internetcafé, theatre and more. Don't be scared off by the security checks!
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Theme: Nightclub
Dress Code: Anything you'd normally wear for clubbing. Not a formal place.
Address: Novotneho lavka 1
Directions: Right by Charles bridge.
Website: http://www.lavka.cz
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This place makes a fun night! Here, there is of course a bar, as you could guess. ;) The bartenders are usually really nice. Drinks are cheap too. There are 2 bowlinglanes which are lit up by these neonlights, the rest of the room is dark. I can't remember what it cost, but it's not expensive. It was really fun there even if I didn't play so good (I came last, hehe).
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Theme: Other
Dress Code: Casual - or you'd look like a real fool if you're trying to bowl wearing high heels and a short skirt! ;)
Address: Senovážné nám. 21
Directions: In the basement of Junior Hotel (see accomodation)
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Duplex restaurant, nightclub and café
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It's a great place at the top of the building with a great view over busy Vaclavske Namesti. The bar is amazing with wonderful interior. It goes in white and on the sofa along the windows, there are comfy pillows. Upstairs is a club, but it wasn't open yet when we were there. The drinks are a bit pricey though, except for sodas and beers. Great service too. Oh, the bathrooms are the coolest!
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Theme: Nightclub
Dress Code: Well, I can't say it's a strict place. Dress like you normally do when you go clubbing.
Address: Václavské náměstí 21
Directions: On Vaclavske Namesti, next to the departmentstore Krone. It's kind of hard to see the entrance, so ask someone (we asked 2 policemen, lol) and then a man takes you up the elevator to the bar.
Website: http://www.duplexduplex.cz/
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gilabrand Tue Aug 3, 2004 16:24 UTC Useful tips here. The brewery tour sounds interesting - although I don't like beer... | mapakettle Fri Jun 18, 2004 05:53 UTC Great down to earth tips of Prague...thank you for sharing. Pa | ettenaj Wed Jan 14, 2004 09:09 UTC Missed the brewery tour must try that next time I go to Prague | onecut Sun Jan 11, 2004 13:18 UTC Sound like you like the beer also hehehe |
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