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clubs in Prague
05-04-2009, 07:36 PM
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clubs in Prague
Clubs :

Duplex
Posh and fairly large club in the middle of Vaclavske Namesti (Venceslas
square). Its at the top of a building on 6th and 7th floors and has a roof
top terrace.
- Vaclavske Namesti, 21, Praha 1, Tel.: 224 232 319

MMC Universe
- Large underground club behind National Museum (located at the top of
Venceslas square).
- Skrétova 1, Praha 2

Radost FX
- Large club near UMC Universe above. Part of it is seperate bar and
restaurant. Popular with czechs.
- Belehradská 120, Praha 2, Tel.: 603 193 711

Karlovy Lazne, http://www.karlovylazne.cz/
-Branded as largest club in Central Europe. It is located right next to
Charles Bridge in an historic spa building converted to a 6 level club. 4
floors with different music styles and chillout zone on the top.
- Smetanovo nábøe¾í 198, Praha 1, Tel.: 222 220 502

Roxy, http://www.roxy.cz/
-They brand themselves as experimental space. It is one of the largest one
floor clubs in Prague. Check out their website for details on their events
since they have something every night and their performances range from
clubbing night with DJs, concerts to movie showings.
- It is located near the cocktail lounges I mentioned above.
- Dlouhá 33, Praha 1, Tel.: 224 826 296

Mecca, http://www.mecca.cz/
- It is not downtown, but it is the most popular club in Prague with czech
celebrities and models. The building actually houses a separate restaurant,
bar and also the club.
- It is located in Holesivce district and I would say easiest way to get
there would be by taxi.
- U Pruhonu 3, Praha 7, Tel.: (00420) 602 711 225, 283 870 522, 283 871 520



Shopping :

If you will be looking to do some shopping, best places for that are
Vaclavske Namesti (Wenceslas Square) and Na Prikope street which runs at the
bottom of it. Other then that Parizska street which runs from the northern
part of Staromestske Namesti (Old Town Square) to the Vltava River is
Prague's luxury boulevard. You can find there shops by Louis Vuitton,
Burberry and Cartier among others. (The historic street lined with trees is
good to visit even if you are not looking to shop there) For butiques I
suggest you check out this website http://www.czechfashion.cz/ which lists
location and information about Prague's fashion designers and their
butiques.



Hopefully this will give you good selection of places to enjoy yourself when
you are visiting Prague. Let me know too if you have any special requests, I can let you know more!
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