NÁRODNÍ DIVADLO (THÉÂTRE NATIONAL)
Read moreOne of Prague's most impressive theaters. Destroyed by fire just after opening in 1881, it was rebuilt two years later by public subscription. The program of operas, ballets and classical concerts is incredible, and the musicians among the best in the world. This incredible experience in a sublime setting is reminiscent of the 19th-century heyday of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, with its hushed ambience and a lively audience.
DIVADLO MINOR
Read moreThe Minor Theater is located in Prague, Czech Republic. In 2002, it won the prestigious Mayor of Prague Award and the Building of the Year Award. The building houses a modern auditorium and hosts a variety of shows and theatrical performances. The theater also offers workshops and programs for schools. For those wishing to take home a souvenir of the theater, there is a store where souvenirs of the shows, stationery and t-shirts can be purchased. There's also an art gallery offering exhibitions and relaxation areas. The Minor Theater is a must for theater lovers in Prague.
RUDOLFINUM
An unforgettable experience if you are a music lover and want to enjoy a ...Read more
TICKETMASTER
Read morePrague is a lively and dynamic city, offering a multitude of activities and events to keep visitors entertained. For those wishing to attend concerts, shows or sporting events, Ticketmaster is an excellent resource. Ticketmaster is an online ticketing service offering a wide selection of events in Prague.
PRAGUE INFORMATION SERVICE
Read morePrague Information Service is a tourist office located in the Staré Město (Old Town) district of Prague. This office offers information and advice to tourists on the city's attractions, activities and events. Visitors can get information on guided tours, shows, restaurants, hotels and much more. Prague Information Service also has a website where visitors can find additional information and book activities online.
REBUY STARS CASINO SAVARIN
Read moreWant to blow some money and feel the adrenaline rush of a one-armed bandit or a game of blackjack? Here you will have the pleasure of being able to go there at any time of the day or night, and the advantage of finding a very central location, an upscale establishment and a quality service. The minimum bet is not prohibitive, and you'll be covered by the game's limits, so you won't get carried away.
JAMES DEAN
Read moreHave you filled up on calories at the restaurant (burgers, milkshakes, sodas...)? Then go to the basement of the same establishment. From midnight or 1am,oldies but goldies lovers come here to party until the end of the night. In the same spirit as in the restaurant, one warms up with old tunes. It is even common to dance to good old doo-wap tunes. As the temperature rises, the tunes and rhythms become more modern, but the atmosphere remains fresh and relaxed.
SIDDHARTA CAFÉ
Read moreThe first of its kind in Prague, the Siddharta Café at the Buddha-Bar Hotel is also the latest project of the French group George V Eatertainment. A modern, intimate and warm interpretation of the Buddha-Bar concept, Siddharta Café, a trendy restaurant-bar-lounge, offers its guests a new dimension of dining in an innovative pop art "eatmosphere". The chef has created a sophisticated and contemporary menu, for all tastes and at all times, serving an "international" cuisine in this all-day-dining.
LE PRAGUE DE MOZART (MOZARTOVA PRAHA)
Read moreConcerts of young musicians and exhibition at Villa Bertramka, museum dedicated to Mozart, in the Smíchov district of Prague.
THE CHAMBER
Read moreThe biggest exit game in Prague! The concept: try to solve various complex puzzles (find objects, connect them together, discover secret passages) in order to escape and reach the goal set, all within a limited time! This exit game offers a real immersion in each scenario played: scenery and period objects related to the mission. Can you solve these puzzles and resist the pressure? To discover with friends or family! Let's underline the great atmosphere created by the masters of the game.
MEETFACTORY
The best place to get an idea of what the most exciting point of Czech ...Read more
CAFÉ SAVOY
Read moreLocated in a pretty old building near the river in the Malá Strana-Smíchov district, on the other side of the National Theater. It's a charming place to start the day with a hearty breakfast, if possible. The place is beautifully decorated in 19th-century Austro-Hungarian style, with a marvellous ceiling. Feel free to wander around inside, pass by the wine cellar and take a look at the kitchen where the delicious dishes are prepared. Don't hesitate to dine here at lunchtime or in the evening, in this old-fashioned, romantic setting.
HIPPODROME PRAHA-VELKÁ CHUCHLE
Read morePrague-Velká Chuchle is the first national racecourse, the one where the most races are held. It is located in the south of the capital, on Strakonická. You can attend grand prix, jumping and other races of all categories. Program available on the website. The atmosphere is generally family oriented, but as in France, the biggest prizes attract many bettors who quickly raise the atmosphere in the stands.
KLUBOVNA 2.PATRO
Read moreWelcome to the highly confidential "Deuxième étage". No website, no phone, just a doorbell - on the second floor of an ordinary building at the end of a courtyard. Spotlights do most of the decorating and there's plenty of room to dance, but a little less to sit down, unless you arrive early, which isn't very interesting. In the early evening, the atmosphere is trendy and loungey, around the beautiful American-style bar, and from 11pm onwards, DJs and live music liven up the dance floor for a decidedly more festive atmosphere.
AGHARTA JAZZ CLUB
Read moreJazz every day from 9pm to midnight (the bar stays open until 1am). One of the best places to listen to jazz in Prague. Don't forget to reserve your seats during the festival. The program is quite varied, alternating between bands and solo artists, jazz, blues... All in a rather nice setting: the basements of the old town, with vaulted stone walls and a rather relaxed atmosphere for this type of club, and especially not too touristy for this type of neighborhood. Very recommendable therefore, and an offer of restoration to the height.
MUSIC CLUB ZLATÝ STROM
Read moreZlatý Strom is one of the most popular clubs in the heart of Prague's old town for 20 years. An attractive program and a unique atmosphere on the three floors and around the five bars make it famous, as does its striptease bar, which attracts a mainly male and tourist clientele. For the more classical part, live music, DJ for afters, cheap beer and dance floors, with a few go-go dancers and hostesses on the weekends... finally only very classic for Prague!
FREEMASONIC CLUB PUB
Read moreIn the basement of the restaurant U Svobodných Zednářů, in one of those beautiful buildings in the old town, this pub arranged in a vast stone vaulted cellar very frequently hosts music bands for a varied program: jazz, blues, rock... Wooden tables, vaulted stone cellar, the decibels resound loudly until the early hours of the night and the atmosphere is good: young, relaxed and 1,000% Czech and of course, beer aplenty since, it's a shame, the cocktails offered at the bar are not worth much.
LA CAVE D'ADRIEN
Read moreIn the heart of Vinohrady, La Cave d'Adrien is the unmissable and indispensable wine bar for your lively evenings in Prague where different artists perform every week. Orchestrated by two brothers, wine tasting of wines from the great French wine regions and tapas make its fame. This place where you will find French elegance and know-how will welcome you in its contemporary interior designed by a designer or on its beautiful terrace for an afterwork, an evening with friends, a special event or a privatization.
KAVÁRNA JARDA MAYER
Read moreA small local of regulars, a little roots, a little bohemian, very Czech. The decoration oscillates between antiques, hunting trophies and dried branches. We sit down together, along the small bar or on beautiful wooden tables to descend pints and launch big debates. An authentic neighbourhood bar, with its soul and regulars that you don't feel you're disturbing. A nice place in this neighborhood. The choice of beers is not extraordinary, but the pressure is fresh and you can taste a very good cider if you are an amateur.
BOUVARD & PECUCHET
This modest wine bar, off the beaten track, offers a beautiful range of ...Read more
ART & COFFEE AFRICA
Read moreSelected cafés, tasty pastries and regularly renewed art exhibitions, all with a strong African focus: the idea of the managers is to include art in a living space. A very beautiful place, discreetly hidden in the entrance of a passage. Too bad it lacks daylight, but as for the rest, there's plenty of time for a nice quiet time. The place is cosy and ideal for breakfast or later for a light lunch. Concerts are regularly organized.
CAFE JERICHO
Read moreIn a small alleyway away from the main roads, this room welcomes a clientele, rather young and student, of regulars who come to discuss the great things of this world. A 100% Czech literary café where you can also eat for a very small fee. Czech specialities are in the spotlight, such as potato soup with mushrooms. Reservation recommended. Perfect for an early evening, but in the end you often stay longer than expected. Ideal for meeting locals. Free wifi.
PUZZLE ROOM ESCAPE GAME
Read moreThis exit game offers four different games. The concept: try to solve various complex enigmas (find objects, link them together, discover secret passages) in order to escape and reach the set goal, all within a limited time! This exit game offers a real immersion in each scenario played: settings and objects of the time related to the mission. This game is adapted to French speakers. Will you be able to solve these riddles and resist the pressure? To discover with friends or family.
CAFÉ NEUSTADT
Read moreDuring the day, a trendy café with designer furniture and contemporary décor serving delicious perfectly roasted coffees as well as excellent small snacks, perfect to satisfy small appetites during a break between two visits. In the evening, Café Neustadt changes its face and becomes a hot and late place to celebrate with DJs and other popular concerts. Coffee gives way to beer, and the tables make way for the dancers. A new place of nightlife that punctuates the evenings of Nové Město.
CAFÉ SLADKOVSKÝ
Read moreA beautiful open address in the heart of the booming Vršovice district, Sladkovký Café offers a calm and pleasant haven of peace, with a joyful mix of locals and expatriates. The world is redone, mixed and celebrated in a hushed, intellectual and creative atmosphere. The café also offers a beautiful culinary menu (the daily menu, served at lunch, is a bargain) and a solid cultural and musical programme that punctuates the neighbourhood's festive agenda. Smiling and friendly staff.
ATMOSPHERE
Read moreCoffee shop and pub located about a hundred meters from the Charles Bridge. In the heart of the "royal road", it is surprising to find here a mainly Czech clientele in a place that is almost exclusively frequented by tourists! The secret? A young and festive atmosphere and above all a variety of atmospheres in several spaces: a café during the day which becomes a pub in the evening, a small inner courtyard and a restaurant which serves a copious and cheap international cuisine. A good address in the heart of Prague.
DIVADLO ARCHA
Read moreThe success of this small theatre depends above all on its location. It is impossible to resist the desire to explore this small passage from another time, another era. However, there is nothing old-fashioned about what you will see there: the beautiful concert hall and theatre performances essentially host an experimental programme of high quality that has made the Archa a reference in terms of contemporary art over the past twenty years in Prague, breaking conventions, combining genres and always knowing how to renew itself.
DIVADLO NA ZÁBRADLÍ
Read moreA tiny theatre in the heart of Prague's old town, it was here that the future president and playwright Václav Havel began as a machinist in the 1960s before his first plays were presented there. Here the emphasis is placed on contemporary and absurd works that in turn make people laugh or question the human condition and the concerns of our society. A strong emphasis is placed on the aesthetics of the performances and on innovation in the staging, which has always made this theatre a reference in Prague.
DIVADLO PONEC
Read moreA small theatre created in 1888, nestled in a tiny steep street in the Žižkov district, Ponec Theatre is a real institution in Prague, presenting excellent contemporary theatre and dance performances. The programming is particularly ambitious and innovative. Take the time to detail the program on the website and book your seats in advance (they are available for sale online) because the venue is not very large, the establishment is a victim of its success and quickly posts a full house.
THE BASEMENT BAR
Read moreFormerly the Prostor Skutečnost, one of the most alternative places in Prague, this bar, entirely set up in an underground space, has been renovated by the Czech Inn hostel just above. Although it has lost its authenticity, this space of labyrinthine cellars has gained in comfort and frequentation with a clientele that mixes international travellers and the youth of the district. The Basement Bar organises many parties, concerts and DJ sets, which have made the place one of the most popular places to go out in Vršovice
HOSPŮDKA NA HRADBÁCH
Read moreWithin the Vyšehrad city walls is one of the most pleasant beergarden (beer gardens) in the Czech capital. Large outdoor wooden tables, draught beer, grilling, a nice atmosphere and above all an absolutely magnificent view of Prague from the ramparts of the old fortress. As Vyšehrad is a little further away, this beergarden is less frequented by tourists, although it is certainly one of the most pleasant in the city. Authentic atmosphere, very friendly.
PIVOVAR U TŘÍ RŮŽÍ
Read moreCertainly one of the most historic places for beer in Prague, the U tří Růží brewery has been around since 1405. It couldn't be more traditional! Today, in the historic heart of the old town, this charming place serves excellent beer still brewed on site (you can see the impressive vats from the outside), with six different beers on the menu: blonde, abbey, IPA and white. To accompany your liters of beer, a menu offers excellent Czech specialties.
PIVOVAR NÁRODNÍ
Read moreThis brewery opened its doors in 2015 on Avenue Nationale. Pivovar Národní serves excellent beers from its own production in a contemporary brewery atmosphere with long dark wooden tables and designer lighting. A subtle marriage between traditional Czech inn and contemporary décor, the whole thing works well and the atmosphere, quickly warmed up, is there every evening. A menu of Czech and international specialities allows you to accompany beer with some culinary specialities.
HEMINGWAY BAR
Read moreA small cocktail bar located in one of the most lively streets of Prague's old town a few steps from the Charles Bridge, Hemingway Bar offers excellent cocktails in a subdued American speakeasy atmosphere that has kept its relaxed atmosphere. On the menu are excellent drinks mixed by the mixologist experts at the bar with an impressive menu of spirits, especially rums, champagnes and absinthes. The specialities are to be found on the side of old-fashioned cocktails: an old fashioned or a sour whisky..
KLUB 007
Read moreKlub 007, a concert hall and nightclub located under one of the student residences on Strahov hill, offers an excellent musical programme with many Czech and international concerts featuring rock, folk, reggae and punk in a fairly alternative underground space. It's young, it's noisy, it's smoky, it's crazy... An underground address that has everything to please and that affirms its success year after year by knowing how to renew itself without changing. A success. Check out the program on their website.
CAFE RYBKA
Read moreA literary café like Prague has many of them. Occupying a street corner in a quiet area, you would walk past it without even noticing it, your eyes lost in the pretty facades of the street houses. People come to sit at beautiful wooden tables in a setting made of old posters and shelves of books to read, buy or exchange. The welcome is warm, the beer is cheap and the small aperitif recipes, typically Czech (sandwiches, marinated sausages...), are irresistible. Perfect address for an early evening.
ABSINTHERIE
Here, no homemade beer or trendy mojitos, all cocktails and drinks revolve ...Read more
CAFÉ JEN
Read moreA very beautiful, authentic and cosy address run by a friendly team. The food is tasty, the coffee is excellent. You can accompany your coffee with delicious homemade pastries, or enjoy a small sandwich with lemonade. The café was launched more than four years ago by two friends and baristas, Dominika and Hanka. It is recommended to take a break in a relaxed and quiet place or to have a hearty breakfast. The place is quite narrow and can quickly become full, so remember to book.
POPO CAFE PETL
Read moreAn underground bar in the heart of the old town which is an authentic institution on site with various concerts and lively late nights. It's after midnight that it often fills up with Czechs and expats who come to linger for an after-party and drink one (or more) last drink(s) before going home. For a chain establishment, it's rather successful in terms of atmosphere and decoration. You will also find Popo Café Petl bars in the Malá Strana district in Nové Město, as well as in Vinohrady.
PUBLIC INTEREST
Read moreAn old-fashioned bar, perfect for a glass of champagne, an old fashioned or a simple beer. Very classic and confidential, it's perfect for an evening for two or a nightcap before going home. The decor is warm and inviting: pretty photos, film posters, slightly industrial lighting and furniture, parquet flooring and bistro tables found here and there: it's successful, harmonious and relaxed. Prices are really affordable, whatever the type of drink ordered, and you won't regret your evening.
BOKOVKA
Read moreTucked away at the end of an inner courtyard, this wine bar boasts the attractive setting of a former vaulted cellar, where elegant wood and cast-iron furnishings create a warm atmosphere. On the bar side, a few cocktails and beers, but above all a very fine wine list of all origins, with a predilection for local Moravian productions. Every evening, new bottles are opened and sold by the glass to ensure new discoveries every day. Complement your meal with a fine cheese and charcuterie platter.
GROOVE BAR
Read moreHalfway between Charles Square and the Vltava River, this bar is also halfway between the grooviness of the sign and the electronics of the atmosphere. The cocktails are well made and the prices honest considering the setting and the quality of service. Enough to warm up the atmosphere while waiting for the arrival of the DJs who play there every night. You can also taste small tapas there if you have a hollow. Good atmosphere and friendly welcome, far from the touristy bars of the city center. It is advisable to call to reserve.
LA BOTTEGA BISTROTEKA
Read moreStill on the wine bar scene but... Italian style! The great wines of Puglia, Tuscany, or the more rustic Nero d'Avola from Sicily accompany the small plates of carpaccio, octopus or pasta that we eat on the go as an appetizer, just to whet our appetites. The portions are small and will be suitable for an aperitif, unless you order theantipasti assortments, which will be enough to feed the greediest. Bubble lovers can also order lambrusco.
STEAMPUNK
Read moreOn the first floor, a pub as it should be with its pints of beers and its cocktails, but where the atmosphere already rises quickly. In the basement, a discotheque animated by the thirty-something youth, which comes alive from midnight/1h along a cocktail bar where the atmosphere remains overheated throughout the night and until dawn. Varied music, rather pop-rock, dancers on the bar and regular rounds of shots, nice space to dance... In short, a nice address in the city center, very popular with Pragians and not too touristy.
CUKRÁRNA U KNOFLÍČKŮ
Read moreA good place to rest between Mala Strana and Smichov or before attacking Petrin Hill. This small room overlooking Ujezd Street, very busy and touristic, offers a wide choice of coffees and teas as well as excellent homemade pastries. The setting is cozy and comfortable, with its flowery chairs and chandeliers and a charming welcome. Ideal for a break! Try to choose one of the tables overlooking the windows, open to the street in the summer, and let yourself be absorbed by the ballet of passers-by and tramways.
ČILI BAR
Read moreThe premises are tiny, and most of the time the atmosphere is quiet, despite the fact that this little alleyway is just a few steps from Old Town Square. We come here for the cocktails: quirky, innovative and surprising recipes, expertly crafted by waiters who, unlike those in the other bars of this type that are legion to open in Prague, don't take themselves too seriously and ensure that the Čili Bar has a relaxed atmosphere ideal for an early evening with friends or a romantic evening. Original, full-bodied recipes!
PRAGUE FEAR HOUSE
Read morePut a Czech on a ghost train and he's sure to find it lacking in beer! That's what the owner of the Fear House must have felt one day: a pub where spiders run across the counter and cockroaches swarm on the floor, without raising the eyebrows of health inspectors, and where ominous silhouettes emerge in shadowy corners and scenes seemingly out of horror films are projected onto the walls. A fun way to start the evening. Nice bar. The concept has recently been revamped and is guaranteed to startle.
SILWER CAFE BAR
Read moreA trendy and sophisticated meeting place, an ideal place for lovers of music and cocktails. The Silwer is very busy, even during the days of the week, by the locals with electronic music, which is always good sign.
KAFE DAMU
Read moreIn the very touristic Karlova Street (which leads to the Charles Bridge), the Kafe Damu belonging to the Disk Theatre looks like a haven of peace that has kept its Czech soul. In a large, airy, trendy and contemporary space, you can enjoy a coffee, a cocktail or a homemade beer over a sandwich or good salads. Isolated from the street and the permanent tourist hustle and bustle, you can take a perfect and relaxing break on the way to the Charles Bridge. So much so that it will probably seem difficult to get out again!
JAMES DEAN
Read moreA lively bar in the old town with an American theme. Especially frequented, according to the programme, by students and well-off thirty-year-olds, it is a thirsty street in its own right! 1950s style decoration, with portraits of Marilyn, Harley Davidson seats and authentic Lincoln car! The cuisine is correct but expensive, and consists mainly of burgers. Try the cocktails instead, well done. In the basement, we dance to rhythms straight out of the fifties and sixties. Doo-wap and be-bop are in the spotlight, atmosphere guaranteed!