Excursions in Prague at night will immerse tourists in a world of mysteries related to ancient buildings, squares, cemeteries, bridges, and Prague districts. If you are interested in the Prague nightlife, but you do not know which clubs to pay attention to, it makes sense to resort to the services of night guides or club barkers who will acquaint you with the club program of the upcoming evening (you can stumble upon them while walking along Wenceslas Square).
Night and evening excursions in Prague
Those who have joined the excursion "Mystical Prague" will be greeted by a guide dressed as a skeleton on the Old Town Square at 7 pm, dedicating them to the legends of the Czech capital, as well as to the legends of Faust, the knight Dalibor, the Orla clock, the silver fish.
With the onset of dusk, you can start exploring the Prague underground: the underground on Petřín Hill has 23 tunnels (one of them is 365 m long); 5 underground houses can be visited under the Old Town Hall; Vysehrad casemates are the site of the original sculptures from the Charles Bridge; while walking through the original exhibition halls of the dungeons of the Clam-Gallasuv palac, everyone will admire the valuable objects and materials exhibited there.
Those who wish will be offered to dine at the medieval restaurant-tavern "At the Spider": in addition to a 5-course dinner, they will have Czech beer and a show featuring fakirs, jugglers, dancers, robbers, pipers, drummers, and boa tamers.
No less interesting is an evening walk along the Vltava on a motor ship: at 18:00 excursionists meet at Wenceslas Square (landmark - National Museum). The next destination is the Embankment, where you will be offered to walk on foot or by metro. Guests of the ship will be greeted with a welcome drink, treated to a buffet dinner (its duration is 1 hour) to the sound of music, taken to Vysehrad, after which the ship will turn around and move in the opposite direction (during the excursion you will be able to see Charles Bridge, St. Vitus Cathedral, Petrin Hill, Prague Castle).
SaSaZu is an expensive and prestigious Prague club. It is equipped with: DJ-cafe; 2 bars and a restaurant with a menu full of Asian dishes; a huge dance floor (guests “anneal” to mixes of pop music, techno and house); 300 light bulbs (they create original lighting effects).
Nightlife in Prague
The Luzerna Music Bar hosts Friday and Saturday pop parties from the 80s and 90s (accompanied by video clips). The local dress code is T-shirts and jeans. The Luzerna Music Bar has a bar and often hosts live music concerts (it makes sense to follow the announcements on the website at www.musicbar.cz).
At the Lavka Club, located next to the Charles Bridge, on Thursday-Saturday nightlife lovers can enjoy quality music production (local and international DJs are responsible for this), a wide selection of drinks, dance performances, and take a breath in one of the recreation areas.
Malostranska Beseda is a music club and bar where you can dance to the sounds of country, blues, jazz, folk.
Drake's at 50 Sborovska is a non-stop club. Visitors will be able to taste various drinks and cocktails. On Sunday evenings, they are pampered with a free buffet.
In Friends Prague Bar & Club every day from 4 pm to 8 pm you can go online, and on Wednesdays and Saturdays you can enjoy DJ mixes after 10 pm.
Sugar's Cabaret is an establishment open from 19:00 to 07:00, aimed at those who are not averse to visiting themed evenings, erotic and strip shows, as well as retire to any of the 7 rooms, one of which has a jacuzzi.
The Atrium Casino at the Hilton Prague offers poker, American roulette, blackjack, pontoon (website: www.casino-atrium.com).