Activities
Category: Activities, Attractions

Prague is bursting at the seams with things to do. Highbrow pursuits rival opportunities for more frivolous entertainment. Whether you choose the city’s rich musical heritage or simply enjoy a pint of Pilsner in one of its legendary beer cellars, this is the city where there really is something for everyone.
Massage
Category: Activities

Ayuma – Ayurveda is more than just a massage; it is a lifestyle treatment. Let the experts at Ayuma renew you with their menu of refreshing therapies including a facial massage, full body massage, foot reflexology massage or a full body oil treatment.
Gay and Lesbian Clubs
Category: Activities

Alcatraz – Modern club in Zizkov, parties every first and third Saturday. The door sign boasts MEN ONLY. Drake’s – A non-stop club with a wide selection of drinks, free buffet on Sunday nights.
Dance and Music Clubs in Prague
Category: Activities

There are a lot dance and music clubs in Prague but as opposed to the bars, most of the popular late-night clubbing venues exist outside of the city center. Check out some of best clubs in Prague we have listed here for you. The best day to hit the night clubs is Thursday to Saturday, but in the centre you will never find a club empty. Don’t arrive before 10.30pm; that is our advice.
Jazz Clubs
Category: Activities

At the Old Lady is a sophisticated cellar jazz club and restaurant that attracts serious names from all over the world. There is a wide variety of music from jazz to blues and soul played here. Live shows start from 9pm. It is one of our recommended jazz clubs in Prague and lies close to metro station Můstek.
Strip Clubs
Category: Activities

The side streets off the Wenceslas Square and the Square itself have the highest concentration of strip clubs. The most famous and most expensive clubs are Goldfingers, located under the Ambassador Hotel, Darling Cabaret and K5 Relax. Almost all strip clubs offer private strip shows and even more … up to your fantasy.
Rock Clubs
Category: Activities

Rock Café – This is a nice live music disco. The club’s ground floor houses Jim Beam Bar, an internet café, concert hall, CD bazaar, and a store that sells recording and sound equipment. The Absolut Bar (offering the complete assortment of Absolut vodka), a movie theatre, and a gallery are located in the basement.
Bars and Clubs
Category: Activities

We have already covered some of the hottest clubs in Prague, but the truth is that there are also many more to choose from as well. To help break down the list, here are some of our favorite bars and clubs from around the city.
Introductory Walk of Prague
Category: Walking Tours

Because of its relatively small scale, many of Prague’s most important historical sites can be explored within a single walking tour. That’s exactly what this sets out to do. Depending on how much time you have, you can enjoy a 2-3 hour whistle-stop tour, or, if you have the whole day to spare, explore some sites in more detail. Remember, every step you take on this tour will be following in those of the Czech Kings, who processed from the Powder Tower to Prague Castle on coronation day over a span of four centuries.
Josefov: Jewish Quarter Walk
Category: Walking Tours

Tour starts at the Rudolfinum and ends at the Old Town square. From as early as the 10th century, Jews began to settle in Prague and by 1254, following a series of devastating pogroms, the minority group found themselves rounded up and confined to the small ghetto of Josefov. They were not allowed out until 1848. Through the ages, Josefov continued to be a stage for brutal anti-Semitic uprisings, not least, the 1389 Easter Sunday massacre in which 1,500 Jews were murdered.

