New Town

Reduta Jazz Club
Národní 20, Praha 1

Reduta is a popular venue with a distinguished history - Bill Clinton visited here on his first trip to post-Communist Prague. Live Jazz every night from 9.30. Advance bookings from 3PM.

Beer Factory
Václavské námesti 58, Praha 1
+420 736 630 868
Pilsner 45Kč
9AM-4AM

Novelty pub where you can pour your own beer from the centre of the table. As well as live sport, the giant tv screens show graphics ranking the 15 tables by beer poured. When all of the tables are occupied, the barstaff can get you beers or cocktails from the bar. Food is also available.

Lucerna Music Bar
Vodičkova 36, Praha 1

Nice, but a little touristy; they play mostly 80s music with the accompanying music video on the big screen.

U Fleků
Křemencova 11, Praha 1
+420 602 660 290
U Fleků 13°lager 30Kč for 200ml and spirits around 79Kč.
Daily 9AM-11PM

A restaurant that brews their own fantastic dark, sweet beer. It is the color of Coca-Cola with an alcohol content of 5.5%ABV, but its flavor is not overly strong. The servers will suggest a shot of local herb liquer Becherovka, but it won't be free. The atmosphere of this pub gets very rowdy as it is loaded with tourists from all over and bands play regularly. It's a lot of fun with a group.

Solidni Nejistota
Pštrossova 21, Praha 1
+420 605 000 500

Frequented by the Czech Yuppie set.

RedRoom
Myslíkova 28, Praha 2
+420 222 520 084
Gambrinus 35Kč, Pilsner 45Kč

Small bar close to Lazarska, in which you can always find a mix of expats & locals. Live music venue for acoustic acts. Open late.

Duplex
Vaclavske Nam 21, Praha 1
+420 224 232 319

Situated in Wenceslas Square, this club pays $5000 rent per day, and consequently charges an outrageous cover fee to teenage tourists who still think that Prague is the "wild" place it once was in the early 1990's. This club does a good job of keeping the more pleasant clubs in Prague free from tourists who come for Prague's more disreputable aspects.

Sky Music Bar
Spálená 47, Praha 1
+420 774 982 445
Staropramen 33Kč
Daily 5PM-5AM
opposite Národní třída tram stop

Loud bar pumping dance music onto the street. Not much room for dancing. Popular with tourists.

N11 Music Club and Lounge
Národní 11, Praha 1
+420 222 075 705
Cocktails 80Kč-150Kč, beer 35Kč-90Kč
Tu-Th 8PM-4AM, Fr-Sa 7PM-5AM, Su 8PM-4AM

This club is named after the infamous "Nine Eleven". Run by natives of the USA, it is a well-run club whose rules are very strict.

Sports Bar Golden Star
Ve Smečkách 12, Praha 1
+420 296 222 292

Watch a big variety of sports on big screens, very close to Wenceslas Square.

Nebe
Křemencova 10, Praha 1
+420 224 930 343
Beer costs approximately 60 Kč, and cocktails 125 Kč & up.

.Fun and popular club for expats in the heart of Prague. It is easiest to reach by taking trams 3, 9, 14, 24, or metro line B to the stop "Národní Třída." There is a dance floor, and on Thursdays, stop by for their popular "Indie Music Night."

Atlas Cabaret, Darling Cabaret, Hot Peppers, Club Empire etc. around Wenceslas Square

The area around Wenceslas Square is popular with British stag groups, and there are numerous strip clubs on offer. Groups of young foreign men will be approached in the street by touts offering cheap drinks and women, and they will even trail you from pub to pub if it's a slow night and you haven't take them up on their offers. The strippers are full contact with touching allowed, while the girls in Atlas, Darlings and Empire offer full sex.

Vinarna U Sudu
Vodičkova 677/10

An incredible wine bar that doesn't look like much from the front...but if you look inside and go in the way back you'll find a huge underground maze of different areas each with their own unique music and vibe. Also conveniently nearby is the crossing point for all night trams.