Gay bars for older crowd prague czechoslovakia

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Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox. Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. Partying in the Czech capital? These are the best clubs in Prague for throwing shapes and letting your hair down. Make no mistake, Prague is a seriously fun place.

The clubbing scene in Prague is an all-night affair, covering everything from EDM bangers to dingy clubs and dancefloors hidden behind Asian restaurants. Here are the best clubs in the city. Auburn Scallon is a writer based in Prague. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out.

For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines. Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. Expect house, techno and drum and bass nights, plus the occasional hip hop or pop concert. The crowds at Roxy are just as eclectic, ranging from twentysomething travellers to local yopros kicking back at the weekend.

Try the adjoining NoD cocktail bar for a sophisticated pre-party drink. This long-running club off Wenceslas Square also hosts mid-sized concerts of reasonably current Czech and international bands throughout the week. This unapologetically weathered underground space brings tattooed and ponytailed fans to its Old Town location near the National Theatre.

Music kicks off at 9pm every night, with videos keeping the party going from midnight to 6am from Tuesday to Saturday. The owner's Irish wolfhound can sometimes be spotted wandering among the dressed-down, international crowd, pallet furniture, swings, table football and bartenders pouring microbrews into mason jars.

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At VzorkovnaUnscheduled live music and jam sessions could take place on any given night. One quirk — payment requires loading money onto an electronic bracelet at the entrance. Crowds fill the floor until 5am from Thursday to Saturday and just might be back for brunch upstairs after a quick nap. Swimfound off Wenceslas Square — a few doors down from Lucerna Music Bar — put on nights in a small former swimming pool.