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Top 10 Nightspots

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  • 1. Radost

    Late at night, club kids take over the disco, lounge and café. By day, a broader demographic comes for the good vegetarian food. Sunday brunch is especially popular. Open until 5am.

  • 2. Zvonařka

    Tucked into a residential neighbourhood is one of the city’s less hectic nightspots. Good food and drink. Summer guests can enjoy the view from the large patio.

  • 3. Solidní nejistota

    This grill bar is extremely popular among yuppies on the make. Guests compete for space on the miniscule dance floor while DJs play pop music.

  • 4. Lucerna

    The granddaddy of Prague’s clubs, the cavernous Lucerna hosts live jazz as well as rock and dance parties, including the ever popular Eighties night.

  • 5. N11

    Billed as Prague’s first New York nightclub, N11 combines a sleek discotheque with good pub-style dining. Open until the early hours of the morning. Strangely, journalists and medical staff receive a 10 per cent discount – the club’s owner is both.

  • 6. Jazz Café č. 14

    Popular with an artsy student crowd that seems determined to blot out the lamp light with cigarette smoke. Otherwise, a comfortable retreat for sipping coffee or cheap wine.

  • 7. Bar 23

    The wooden door looks a bit suspect, but inside is a welcoming beer-and-a-shot neighbour-hood bar. A good place to practise the intricate rituals of absinthe drinking.

  • 8. Café Louvre

    Franz Kafka, Max Brod and their writer friends used to hold court here. It’s a bright, cheerful place, good for conversation and a bite to eat. At the back is Prague’s classiest pool hall.

  • 9. Ultramarin

    The ground floor is a simple, convivial bar and restaurant. After you’ve had your fill, you’ll find a music club downstairs, where you can dance. Open until 4am.

  • 10. Billiard centrum v Cípu

    Close to 100 billiard, pool and snooker tables, plus four lanes of bowling and two table-tennis sets. Don’t go on Friday or Saturday without making a reservation first. The bar serves drinks, but no food.

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