Whether you spend your holidays in Prague, the Prague nightlife or hold your stag or hen party, you could not really go wrong with a weekend in Prague.
Prague, Czech Republic is a beautiful city full of culture and diversity and nightlife in Prague is legendary music and movie stars for the pleasure of attending and lifestyle. There are many bars and nightclubs around and in some places recommended are the Mecca Club, Karlovy Lazne, Duplex, Stonx, Zlaty Strom Bar & Club, Roxy and Radost FX Dance Club in Wenceslas Square in the center of the city.
Party all night Funky House, RnB, Hip Hop and all that good your fancy, but be prepared to have fun and dance all night with people from around the world and enjoy the nightlife and the party atmosphere of this wonderful city.
Restaurants in Prague is a great experience and standards are high, with very good price compared with the United Kingdom. Recommended are the Mecca Club Restaurant, vegetarian restaurant Radost FX and try something special Palffy Palace Restaurant
Hotels in Prague can accommodate all styles, tastes and budgets, and among all available options is the Hotel Duo Prague is a great four star hotel with several bars and restaurants that will satisfy all tastes.
Prague Entertainment is really unparalleled. Whether you’re shopping, sightseeing, partying all night, go to a shooting range or even take a trip on the river, you are guaranteed an amazing experience in this popular destination.
Getting there is easy and if you book early you can easily get a cheap flight to Prague. You can travel to Prague with British Airways, Easyjet, Expedia, Opodo and many more travel companies and you will discover why so many people eat in this great European city.
Prague is also strip-capital of Europe and your lap dancing in strip clubs and there are clubs that have a high class strict policy of no contact is great for stag or hen parties are a common phenomenon that Prague all year.
The currency in Prague is the Czech crown (CZK). The Czech Republic should join the eurozone in 2010.
The euro is accepted in some hotels and restaurants and some stores internationally. However, we recommend CZK, like most schools only accept the local currency.