A beloved pastime for adults in Prague is spending time in beer taverns. Charming taverns with their own breweries can be discovered around every corner. In the evening, nearly half of the city's residents gather here to enjoy a friendly conversation and a pint of beer.
We recommend visiting places like Pivovarsky Dom, Beer Museum, U Havran, U prince Miroslav, U zlatego tigra, and Bračnecka Rychta.
If you're looking to explore the best nightclubs in Prague, start with a visit to Karlovy Lázně, Europe's largest dance club, housed in a five-story building. The club offers a diverse experience on each floor: a music cafe on the first floor, a disco on the second floor, retro parties on the third floor, R&B parties on the fourth floor, and a relaxing chill-out area on the fifth floor. The entrance fee to all zones is CZK 150.
Prague's nightlife also comes alive at the youth club Roxy, where both local and internationally renowned DJs perform. The entrance to the disco typically costs CZK 100-150.
Reduta, where live music has been playing since 1958, is unquestionably the leader among jazz clubs. With comfortable armchairs, ambient lighting, and performances by the finest musicians in the Czech Republic, it's the perfect haven for music enthusiasts. The entrance fee to the club is CZK 285.