
What to Do in Prague
Your Ultimate Guide to the Best Sights, Bars, and Clubs in Prague!
Sightseeing

Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge spans the Vltava River and offers stunning views both from the bridge and afar. Historically, it connected Prague's Old Town to Prague Castle, making it a key part of the city's heritage.

Old Town Square
Old Town Square in Prague is a popular tourist spot, famous for its stunning architecture, rich history, and lively atmosphere. A UNESCO site since the 12th century, it features landmarks like the Astronomical Clock and vibrant street performances.
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Prague Castle
Prague Castle, the world’s largest castle complex, is both the Czech president’s office and a top tourist site. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it features architecture from Romanesque to Gothic and has undergone extensive renovations over its thousand-year history.
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Petrin Hill
Petrín Hill, one of Prague's largest green spaces, offers attractions like the Rose Garden, Mirror Maze, and the Petrín Lookout Tower with panoramic city views. The park is free to enter, though some attractions charge a fee. You can reach it by funicular from Ujezd tram stop or by walking up the hill.
Bars

Stredoveka Krcma Medieval Tavern
Stredoveka Krcma Medieval Tavern is the oldest pub in Prague open daily from 1375. From Tuesday untill Saturday there is medieval show from 7 pm - 10 pm.

Cloud 9 Sky Bar
Cloud 9 Sky Bar & Lounge, 40 meters above the Vltava River on the Hilton Prague rooftop, offers stunning city views and a chic urban ambiance. Enjoy innovative cocktails, shareable bites, live music on Thursdays, DJ sets on weekends, and a unique Sunday Drunch experience.

Alcron Bar
At Alcron Bar, indulge in expertly crafted cocktails in a stylish, intimate setting. Known for its art deco design and bold flavors, this Prague gem is perfect for a memorable night out.

Cafe 80's
Cafe 80's in central Prague offers a nostalgic 80s and 90s vibe with coffee, desserts, and retro dishes upstairs, plus a basement club with a light-up dance floor, VIP lounge, and top DJs. Perfect for all generations!
Clubs
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Roxy
Roxy, a popular Dlouhá Street nightclub, is a staple of Prague's nightlife with rotating DJs and live music, including house, techno, drum and bass, and occasional hip hop concerts. The crowd ranges from young travelers to locals. Enjoy a pre-party drink at the adjoining NoD cocktail bar.

Lucerna Music Bar
Lucerna Music Bar, located off Wenceslas Square, is a popular spot in Prague for ’80s pop nostalgia, with sing-alongs to hits like ‘Greased Lightning’ and Kylie Minogue on weekends. The club also hosts mid-sized concerts featuring Czech and international bands throughout the week.

Epic Prague
EPIC, Prague's state-of-the-art electronic dance venue, spans 2,500m² and features top DJs, dancers, and mind-blowing visual effects. A must-visit for electronic music lovers seeking unforgettable parties!

M1 Lounge Club
M1 Lounge, Prague’s go-to for R&B and Hip Hop, attracts locals, travelers, and celebrities. Centrally located and open daily, it offers VIP bottle service, premium hookahs, and weekend "Prague Illusion" shows by owner and magician Jonathan David Bass.