Gay Prague

Description:

Prague is a pretty open and laid-back city. Czechs in general tend to mind their own business, and while you won't see much flamboyance around town, the gay scene is quite hot. A mix of locals, expats and visitors means the clubs keep on top of things, whether it;s design, music or other amenities. We've chosen seven places that should not only welcome you with open arms, but show you a pretty good time as well.

If you need more information on Prague's gay scene, check out Saints Bar. A cozy bar, they also arrange hotels, tours and more.

  • Prague
  • Club Valentino

    • Contact:

    • +420 222 513 491
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    • Location:

    • Vinohradska 40

    Description:

    With three floors, hip DJs and a variety of theme nights, Valentino is one of the best places to go for an excellent all night out. Free entry most nights.

  • Jampa Dampa

    Jampa Dampa - Prague

    Description:

    Good music and a laidback vibe makes Jampa Dampa a super choice nearly any night of the week. DJs, karoke and theme nights means there is always a fresh crowd and good times.

  • Fenoman Club

    Fenoman Club - Prague

    Description:

    An early opening and late closing means Fenoman Club will most likely be on your list at some point in the evening. Dance floor, tables for just hanging out, a summer garden and straight friendly means the whole gang can hang out any time.

  • Club Termix

    • Contact:

    • +420 222 710 46
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    • Location:

    • Trebizskeho 4a

    Description:

    A small intimate venue in Prague's gay-friendly Vinohrady distrcit, Club Termix has a small "dark room," disco, bar, young crowd and no entrance fee.

  • Radost F/X

    Radost F/X - Prague
    • Contact:

    • 420 6 0319 3711 / 420 2 2425 4776
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    • Location:

    • Bělehradská 120
    • Prague,Bohemia120 00
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    Description:

    A fixture on the club scene almost since Communist times, Radost offers techno, house, breakbeat, R & B and much more. They feature both local and visiting DJs, who always ensure a great soundtrack for the evening. There is also a vegetarian café here which stays open all night. On Sundays there is live poetry and amateur performances at the infamous 'Beefstew'. On Monday evenings, English language films are screened free of charge.

  • Cafe Cafe

    Cafe Cafe - Prague

    Description:

    While many cafes in town attempt to be restaurants, bars and clubs, Café Café attempts to be what its name implies, a café. With a menu heavier on the drink side than the food side it's not trying to be anything but a traditional café wrapped up in a sleek modern skin. While you'll find more tourists than locals here, you won't have to struggle over a language barrier. The soups are hearty, the breads are tasty and the drinks are hot, or cold as required, and the staff is able. A great place to people watch or read while taking a break from the hectic crowds.

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