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Gaily Tours & Excursions in Czech Republic: Prague

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ABOUT THE CITY... Picturesquely situated on the Vltava River, Prague is possibly one of the world’s most intriguing and romantic cities. Its LGBT scene is linked to Vinohrady district, a hedonist's and stylish quarter where you will find most of the gay bars and clubs there. The city is a place that needs to be explored, revealing hidden gardens, quaint squares and old-fashioned bars & restaurants. THE BEST LGBT FRIENDLY HOTELS IN PRAGUE (Click on the Link to See the rates and book them)

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GAILY TOURS in PRAGUE

Get ready for special tours in this amazing city ! Meet our Gay/Lesbian Tour Guide for a private walking tour of Prague Gay and experience one of the most incredible cities in the world.

Prague • Classic Tour

Start your Prague tour with our Gay/Lesbian Guide with a view of the main highlights. Begin your tour from the Old Town Square with the worldwide known the Astronomical Clock (entrance included), one of the greatest treasures of the city with a fascinating mechanical performance which in the Middle Ages was considered one of the wonders of the world, also known for the legend about clockmaster Hanus. Then observe the elegant Gothic Church of Our Lady in front of Tyn, erected by the Roman Emperor Charles the IV, and the pink Rococo Kinsky Palace once hosting a highschool frequented by Franz Kafka. Continue to the unique building 'At the Black Madonna' where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart performed the world premier of his opera 'Don Giovanni'. Continue to the Municipal House, a beautiful Art Nouveau building and a national cultural landmark decorated by Jan Preisler, Max Svabinsky, and Alfons Mucha. Finish your tour at Wenceslas Square in the centre of the New Town, which inspired world architects in the beginning of modernism. Here take a look to the famous statue of two soldiers kissing each other before the end of your tour. Included: * Gay or Lesbian Friendly Tour Guide for City Tour (3 hours) * Entrance Fee – Astronomical Clock

Prague • Gay Tour & Lesser Quarter’s Secrets

Discover more about Prague, the Czech Republic, with its history and architecture, customs, gay life and much more. After meeting your Gay/Lesbian Guide, cross the famous 14th century Charles Bridge with its many statues and mysteries to the Lesser Quarter below Prague Castle, which houses numerous Renaissance and Classicist palaces. Then visit the churches of St Nicholas and Our Lady Victorious head up to Prague Castle, Pražský hrad. Founded in the 9th century, the castle became the seat of Czech rulers and later presidents. The panoramic view of Prague Castle is one of the most spectacular in the world. Enter the largest castle in the world, strolling aroung its courtyards, palaces, museums and garden all day long and whilst doing so, admiring the overwhelming beauty of a place which has been the seat of Czech kings, emperors and presidents for a thousand years. Discover the secret of this symbol of the Czech Republic and a place which makes Prague one of the most beautiful cities in the world. After the visit end of the tour. Don’t miss in the evening to explore Prague’s best gay bars and clubs. Included: * Gay or Lesbian Friendly  Tour Guide for City Tour (3 hours) * Entrance Fee – Prague Castle

Prague by Night • Gay Tour

Enjoy an enlightened Prague and an amazing walking tour through Prague’s gay & lesbian bars and clubs to live on your skin the magic atmosphere and LGBT scene of the city. Enjoy your included drink (also alcohol free drink available) and own the night ! Included: * Gay or Lesbian Friendly  Tour Guide for Night Tour (2 hours) * Drink in Gay Bar (1 Drink)  

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SHARED EXCURSION since you don't need a private one? No Problem ! You can take part to our amazing shared scheduled excursion in English with LGBT Friendly Tour Guide and share this fantastic experience with other travellers. Contact us at [email protected] for more Info & Prices * The tours are on request and rates are subject to the availability of the providers at the time of booking. Prices are subject to change if travel occur during trade shows, bank holidays or special events and supplements may be applied.

** Please check before booking the closing dates for the selected museums. If included museums are closed, Ignas Tour will refund the amount of that museum or choose an alternative one to visit.

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Customized guided tours of prague, see prague through the eyes of a local gay guide, you can choose one of the set tours listed below or let me know your interests and i will customize one for you..

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Prague History, Culture and Architecture

  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Price for 1 person: 2,400CZK
  • Every additional person: 500CZK
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Jewish quarter.

  • Price for 1 person: 2,900CZK
  • Every additional person: 1,000CZK
  • The price includes entrance fee to 5 synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery (500CZK per person).

It is said that Prague has been standing on 3 legs - Czech, German and Jewish. This tour will focus on the latter cultural influence, so often forgotten, neglected or marginalized, but so interesting and influential.

You will see the world-famous Old Jewish cemetery with thousands of clustered tombstones and pictorial symbols. The cemetery dates back to the Middle Ages and is also one of the most fascinating sites of the Jewish Quarter. It is also the final resting place of Rabbi Loew (Prague Maharal) the great Talmudic scholar, Jewish mystic, philosopher and perhaps the creator of the legendary Golem.

On the tour you will see the important Synagogues of the Jewish Quarter:

The Spanish Synagogue - the recently restored jewel of the Jewish Quarter. This synagogue, with lavish and intricate Moorish styled decorations and functionalist additions from the 1920's has been the centre of Prague's Jewish reform movement.

The Klausen Synagogue - once the largest Synagogue in the ghetto, today hosts an exhibition of Jewish customs and traditions.

The Maisel Synagogue - built by an influential philanthropist and communal leader in the Jewish ghetto, Mordecai Meisel.

The Pinkas Synagogue, which has been altered to a truly moving memorial to the Czech victims of the Holocaust. This memorial also houses a mesmerizing yet deeply disturbing collection of paintings by the Children interned in the Terezin concentration camp.

The tour then finishes at the Old-New Synagogue, a rare example of gothic architecture and the second oldest synagogue in this part of the world. Considered the centre of the Prague Jewish community for centuries. Today, it hosts regular Shabbat services for Prague's Orthodox community.

It is also possible to add a further Synagogue to your tour: the beautiful Jubilee Synagogue, built in 1906 in a unique combination of Moorish and art nouveau styles.

Prague Castle and The Mystical Lesser Quarter

  • Price for 1 person: 2,850CZK
  • Every additional person: 950CZK
  • The price includes the entrance fee to all sites of Prague Castle (450CZK per person).

The tour focuses on the Prague Castle district.

On our approach to the Castle you will see the monumental Cernicky Palace.

The tour then continues into Prague Castle, which encompasses numerous courtyards, gardens and a beautiful view of the city. The Castle courtyards are dominated by the St.Vitus Cathedral, which took a thousand years to build and is decorated with intricate stained glass windows ranging from old to modern.

From the Cathedral we continue to the Old Royal Palace with a masterpiece of Gothic architecture - the remarkable rounded rib vault. Then to the Romanesque St. George's Basilica and the Daliborka Tower which guards one of the oldest secrets of gay love in the Czech lands and of course the famous Golden Lane with it's miniature buildings, which at one time was the home of Franz Kafka.

The tour continues though narrow streets of the Lesser Quarter, a mysterious place with a magical atmosphere, we can visit the oldest traditional pubs of this specific part of old Prague where each building is named by use of a mystical symbol which follows a legend.

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Prague is the most beautiful city in Europe but don't take our word for it, come and see it for yourself! To help you make the most of this amazing city we have created a range of exclusive private tours. We also have a selection for destinations outside Prague.

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We have selected for you a small range of gay friendly hotels that are unique to Prague, focusing in particular on the gay bar area of Vinohrady and the historical Old Town.  Whatever your requirements, we have the hotel for you.

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  • Václavské nám. 57, 110 00 Praha 1-Nové Město, Czechia Meeting point is the equestrian statue in front of the National Museum building (Museum green/red metro line stop)
  • If your accommodation is located in the Old Town, New Town or Vinohrady, I can pick you up 15 minutes prior to the tour.
  • Wenceslas Square, Václavské nám., 110 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czechia By the end of the tour I can bring you back to where we started or you can choose to continue exploring gay nightlife.
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One of Europe's top tourist destinations, this beautiful city is a must for gay adventurers.

The capital of the Czech Republic (Česko or Czechia), Prague (Praha) is an architectural gem. With a millennium of history carved in stone, the "City of 100 Spires" is a fairytale-like wonderland on the Vltava River. Originally five separate towns, Prague’s historic center has eye-popping sights around every corner. The grimy faded-glory aspects of post-Communist Prague have now all but disappeared. Restored treasures recall the glorious First Republic pre-war years, when the city enjoyed the highest living standards of Europe. The generation that came of age since 1989, artists, designers and entrepreneurs, have created one of the most modern but liveable cities now found anywhere.

Prague also has by far the largest, most stylish, and most international nightlife for gay people in Eastern Europe, with dozens of gay bars, nightclubs, cafes, sex clubs and saunas, plus some of the world's finest local brews. And make no mistake about it, Czechs of every disposition do like to party. Often as strikingly handsome as the guys in Bel Ami videos, they're an outgoing, uninhibited, and refreshingly forthright people.

Venturing just a bit off the beaten path can lead to some surprisingly exotic encounters. Outside the tourist areas, you'll find fewer places where people speak anything other than Czech. But find a common tongue, or improvise a new one over a few beers, and you'll have some truly engaging experiences.

Sexual conformity is far less common in Prague than elsewhere in the Czech Republic. Straight and gay worlds are more integrated here than in other European cities, so relationships and identity are less likely to be labeled one way or another. While there have been same-sex registered partnerships since 2006, the street celebrations are a more recent affair, with the city's gay pride festivities, including a parade and festival that now take place in mid-August. Rainbow flags are more rarely displayed at other times, but public spaces remain places where people aren’t afraid to strike up a conversation with a stranger. With a modicum of courtesy you're unlikely to offend anyone by taking an interest in another person, sexually or otherwise.

Getting here

Prague's Václav Havel Airport (Ruzyně), the country's main international gateway, is about 10 miles northwest of the city center. Taxis into town can be pricey, around $35, but shuttle buses and municipal buses povide cheaper options. Bus AE (Airport Express) leaves the airport every 30 minutes, taking 33 minutes to get to the center, with stops at Náměstí Republiky , Masarykovo nádraží , and the train station, Hlavní nádraž í. Purchase tickets from the driver for 60 Kč. He may accept, without additonal charge, a valid train ticket for continuing trips departing the destination station. Returning buses depart Hlavní nádraží express for airport Terminal 1 (non-Schengen destinations), Terminal 2 (Schengen countries), and T-3 (private and charter flights).

Single trip 90 minute tickets will get to your destination for just 32 Kč ($1.50). A day pass, bought for 110 Kč at the terminal, is good for transit into town and, after validation on the bus, on any city bus, tram or metro train. Look for bus number 119 alongside the terminal, departing every 5-20 minutes, for a 17-minute trip to the Nádraží Veleslavín Metro station, then hop one of the frequent trains into the center on line A. There is also slightly less frequent number 191 bus service to Zličín Metro station, on line B, for the same ticket price.

The Praha Hlavní nádraží Main Railway and Metro Station, near Wenceslas Square, has direct service or connections to most major European and large Czech cities. The trip from Berlin takes just under 5 hours. The nearby Masarykovo nádraží railway station, at the náměstí Republiky Metro stop, handles suburban and regional trains. See the Czech Railways or Czech Transport websites for information and online ticket purchases.

Student Agency has modern and inexpensive bus/coach services to/from cities within the Czech Republic, and surrounding countries, often at less than half the price of a train ticket. Personal on-demand movies (in Czech or English), TV, internet access, power plug-ins and free coffee are standard. Passangers under 26 or over 60 get an additional 10% discount. Arrivals and departures are at Florenc Bus Station , next to the Metro station.

Getting around

The Prague Metro system of 65 km, with three lines and 61 stations, is said, per capita, to be the most-used in the world. Above ground, the tram lines run frequently most everywhere between the Metro stations. Many of the businesses catering to gay travelers are near four Metro stations, all on the green/A line: Mustek , Muzeum , Namesti Miru , and J iriho z Podebrad . The A line recently extended westerly with the Petřiny and Nemocnice Motol stations.

Single-trip or one to five-day pass tickets can be purchased at Metro stations, machines at some larger tram shops, or at nearby tabacco and convenience stores. A half-hour ticket costs 24 Kč (validate in the yellow box at station entrance or on the tram); 32 Kč gives you 90 minutes; and 110 Kč day passes are good for the 24 hours after being stamped. Validate just once, but keep the ticket ready for an inspector, should one ask for it. Separate 16 Kč tickets must be bought for luggage items larger than airline carry-on size (over 25x45x70 cm). A monthly pass is 670 Kč, on sale at the Florenc Metro Station, which can be shared - one at a time - with others. A dog no longer needs a ticket, and bikes are free of charge in the Metro, and within designated times on some trams. See the DPP fare information page for full details.

Many tram lines have night service after midnight, and departure times are listed at the stops. Keep an eye on the tram number displayed up front as detours for track work or special events are announced only in Czech on the PA system. Check passing stations against your map, or risk going out of your way. See the DPP website for full route and fare information in Czech, English and German. The Public Transport Museum is open on weekends April through November, at the old tram depot building in Střešovice , Prague 6.

With cobblestone streets, tram cars and their tracks, and agressive drivers, downtown Prague streets on a bike might be a bit daunting for some people. For recreation however, there are some nice trails around town, especially along the Vltava river and out in the countryside. See an expats.cz article on Czech Republic biking. Green Lemon is a rental shop and tour provider near Charles Square (Karlovo nám) with bikes, Gocycles, Segways and E-scooters for rent, along with walking or Segway tours of the city. City Bike Prague , in Old Town, is another bike and Segway rentals option; open daily April through October.

Street addresses have two street numbers. Upper red numbers are "descriptive numbers ," unique within each municipal area, a distinctly Czech practice. Lower numbers in blue are "orientational numbers" specific to each street or square in the style familiar to most visitors, with houses along each street numbered in sequence, even on one side, odd on the other.

Currency and Money

The local currency is the koruna, or crown, usually represented by the symbol Kč . Plans to adopt the euro have been pushed back until 2020 at the earliest (if at all). Until then many shops and restaurants happily accept euros, and bills/receipts often include totals in euros. Check the rate first, as some places can knock up to 20% off the value of your euro cash. ATMs are very common, so you can easily get local cash, but with bad exchange rates and hefty ATM fees you're often better off at the exchange shops. Ask your home bank if they have a local partner bank, to save on ATM withdrawals. Major credit cards are accepted most everywhere. 

When changing money at the many exchange shops around town consult the signs displaying rates for each currency, usually in their front window. Compare rates and commissions at several before making a transaction. Shops just outside the busiest tourist areas usually offer the best deals, and changing larger amounts at a time will often give better overall rates.

One shop with reliably good exchange rates is Sménárna Jasmin Plus , Politických vězňů 8, opposite Olivova, near the main post office on Jindnsska. There are three others nearby on Politických vězňů, and on Opletalova, just two blocks off Václavské náměstí , (Wenseslas Square) and the Hlavni Nadrazi train station. Take enough crowns if venturing outside the central tourist district, since even busy commercial centers like that at Anděl Metro station, have no exchange shops --but there are ATMs.

Media,  information, resources

Fresh Magazine is a gay lifestyle magazine for Prague and surrounding areas, with events listings and guide, in Czech and Spanish - and English in the works. LUI "fashion magazine for modern men" based in Prague, is in Czech.

Kink , in English, a Czech-based online magazine, picks through the best of the European alternative art, music and cultural scene - both East and West.

The Gay Pride/ Gay Map website also has well updated business listings, in English, with a printed gay map at clubs and restaurants around the city, and a pdf download too.

Websites Absolute Prague , GayGuide.net , Honilek.cz , PragueGayCity , and Prague Saints , each has lodging information and gay guides to Prague, plus tours, transfers and more.

The Expats.cz English-language website has job classifieds, housing, real estate, restaurant listings and reviews, entertainment (including English-language movie listings), articles and tips on getting about, and a directory database of just about anything else you might need.

The Prague City Tourist Office , has a helpful general website for travellers, and three city offices with maps etc, at: Václavské náměstí (Wenceslas Sq), Můstku/ Rytířská 12 (near Můstek Metro station), and Staroměstské náměstí 1 (Clock Tower, Old Town Sq). They also have booths at airport Terminals 1 and 2. Prague.eu is the official website for Prague.

Prague Information also has a general information tourist website and an office at Mostecka 53/4, just across the Charles Bridge from Old Town. For another guide website see Prague Welcome .

The Folklore Association of the Czech Republic has info on 44 festivals and rural celebrations all around the country - with interesting links to a lot of websites, many in English. For the official general public tourism site, see Prague Welcome with online info, and directions to tourist assistance sites at the airport, the main train station and Old Town Hall.

The Prague Daily Monitor is the gay-friendly English-language website for daily news and events listings. Prague.tv has restaurant tips and lists cinema venues and schedules - movies usually screen in their original language here, with Czech subtitles. The Prague Post weekly English-language newspaper and website recently ceased publication after nearly 25 years.

Local Starbucks and McDonalds , along with Czech cafes and bistros such as the Art Deco gem, the Café Slavia, plus the American-style brunch and Vegetarian lunch spot,  Radost FX , Restaurant/Cafe also offers free Wi-Fi. The local Cross Cafe chain of eight Prague locations, and Starbucks with 22, all offer WiFi for guests. Look for the familiar symbol on many more doors around town.

Travelling without  laptop, tablet or smart phone? Get online and make cheap international phone calls at: Call Point   Vodičkova 20, between Václavské náměstí and Karlovo náměstí; Internet & Call Shop V Cipu 5, between Václavské náměstí and náměstí Republiky; and and Prague Call Shop , Celetná 25, downstairs at Bolzano Passage, near náměstí Republiky.

The main Post Office , a block from Václavské náměstí (where the trams cross the square), is open 22 hours every day, from 2am until midnight at the intersection of Jindřišská and Politických vězňů. Postage stamps can also be bought at some bookstores and card shops - just ask as you pay.

For a city map with locations and website links to businesses listed below and more, see our Prague gay map & listings pages. See Events for a gay-centric look at whats happening around town, and Gallery for some photos.

Bars, Cafes, Restaurants

Many bars are open until 4 or 5am. If handed a drink ticket be sure not to lose it, or there's a stiff penalty charge.

The Bohemia Bagel Cafe (Lázeňská 19, Malá strana + Dukelských hrdinů 48, Holešovice), serves bagel sandwiches, all-day American breakfast, burgers, grills, and weekend brunch.

The Bourgeois Pig (Koubkova 2), gay-friendly/ alternative coffee bar, toasts, sandwiches, beer/wine, lemonade, cocktails, spirits; eclectic furniture, vinyl records.

Cafe Cafe (Rytířská 10), sidewalk tables along Old City pedestrian street attracts gay couples for tasty afternoon pastries and coffee, by walls with celebrity photos.

Cafe Faux Pas (Vinohradska 31) open weekdays from 8am for hearty breakfasts, and until 10pm with Czech fare. Near the dance clubs, with bar,  WiFi.

Cafe Flirt (Martinská 419/5), two-level gay/mixed breakfast and lunch cafe, music bar, and dance club until 2am.

Celebrity Cafe (Vinohradska 40), panini and burgers to full-meal menu restaurant and bar, breakfast 8-11am weekdays, 10am-4pm on weekends; one of few afternoon gay meeting places on this side of town, next to On dance club.

Dandy (Anny Letenské 18), sidewalk tables, signature cocktails, gay/mixed crowd, food, coffees, dancing.

Empire Bar (Třebízského 1391/8), new gay/mixed cocktail and coffee bar - formerly Chemistry .

Follow Me Cafe/Bar (Dlouhá 20), open Friday/Saturday 8am-2am (weekdays until 10pm), pleasant mixed crowd cafe; breakfast, lunch, sandwiches, popular nightclub warm-up spot.

JampaDampa (V Tunich 10) bar and dance club, most popular with younger women..

Klub 21 (Rimska 21) stylish cafe cellar bar on gated alley. Laid back, cool place to meet new Czech friends over inexpensive beers, open early from 4pm, also has art exhibitions.

Lehka Hlava (Borsov 2), or "Clear Head," innovative veggie/vegan restaurant in Old City, menu online.

Malér Bar (Krymská 26), gay/ straight-friendly bar; beer, wine and cider at good prices.

Piano Bar (Milesevska 10), mostly older Czech crowd, relaxed where everyone is made to feel welcome.

Qcafé (Opatovická 166/12), small hip queer cafe, young crowd, two floors - one for smokers, cocktails, wines, Italian coffee, traditional Kofola, and raspberry lemonade; snacks, soups, munchies and homemade desserts. Also with info center and queer reading library.

Radost FX (Belehradska 120) vegetarian restaurant, wide variety of vegan options, heaping-plate American-style weekend brunch. Relaxed Bohemian atmosphere, comfortable mis-matched furniture, English spoken, free WiFi access. Thursday through Saturday basement dance club.

Ryby & Chips (Myslíkova 18, Karlovo náměstí), British-style fish and chips (yes, malt vinegar!); burgers, hot dogs, chicken and nuggets, baked/jacket potatoes, fish cakes, mushy peas, onion rings, meat pies and pasties, pickled eggs, and more.

Saints (Polska 32) cozy bar to start the night near the dance clubs. Comfy couches, friendly Engllish-speaking staff and clientel, free WiFi. Expats, tourists, and some Czechs who come to practice their English.

Srdce a Kamen (K Cihelně 47, Všenory) or Heart and Stone, cabaret club with star Vaclav Glazer, who keeps the old songs alive.

Strelec (Anglická 616/2) from 5pm, gay Czech beer pub, Czech food, popular with a fun crowd of middle-age guys, including bears and their friends.

Swim (Štěpánská 36), downtown restaurant breakfast, brunch through late evening dining and snacks, bar/lounge/nightclub dancing; Kinky Disco queer party nights.

The Street Restaurant & Cocktail Bar (Konviktska 11), popular gay/mixed cafe-bar-restaurant in Old Prague, burgers & hot dogs, veggie options, open 11am to midnight. The former Cafe Erra location.

Up & Down Bar & Club (Seifertova 32/3), upstairs daytime bar/cafe; downstairs nightclub dancing, pole dancers. Formerly the Temple Bar location.

CLOSED : Café Muzeum (Mezibranska 19), small/ casual cafe/ bar, inexpensive beer; Fan Fan Club (Dittrichova 5), warm-up cocktails/ karaoke; Kafirna U Ceskeho Pana (Kozi 13), Czech men's bar; Little Temple Bar (Seifertova 26), afternoons/evening flirty freelancers, relax room; Little Joe’s Cafe Bar (Konevova 82), brief incarnation of Little Temple ; Queens Music Club (Žitná 41), gay/straight mix; U Rudolfa (Mezibranska 3), local men's beer pub.

Dance Clubs

Freedom Night at PM Club (Trojická 10), monthly dance party and cocktail lounge for women; boy-friendly, DJs, live bands, theme events.

Friends (Bartolomejska 11), in narrow Old Town street, must-visit cocktail bar favorite of tourists and young locals. Periodic parties fill their dance floor, karaoke nights, DJs. Open from 7pm to 6am nightly.

TerMax (Vinohradska 40), Friday/Saturday gay dance club, 10pm-6am, young 18+ dance crowd. Basement of old Valentino and ON clubs, now associated with TerMix Club.

TerMix (Trebizskeho 4), popular gay dance club, lounge, small disco, darkroom off the men's room. Younger guys are sometimes casually 'commerical.' Wednesday to Sunday until 5am. Big night Wednesdays for Czech dance music.

OMG at Mecca Club (U Průhonu 3), periodic Saturday 18+ gay/mixed dance theme parties, guest DJs, sexy go-go boys; special performances/ costumes/ decorations; laser+fire, CO2 shows, chill-out zone.

Radost FX (Belehradska 120) mostly-straight basement dance club. After ten years running, the Lollipop gay disco nights no longer take place except during Pride Week , but international guest DJs appear for gay-friendly weekend dance parties.

Big dance clubs, usually straight, but with gay-friendly events from time to time include: SaSaZu (Bubenske nabrezi 360), and Studio 54 (Hybernska 38). See the websites for Ankali , Decandance  promotions, Kinky Disco , OMG and Pioneer/ Dick dance party nights.

CLOSED: AXM Club (Vinohradska 40), cafe, 18+ gay dance club, theme nights.

Saunas, Strip Bars & Sex Clubs

Sex work is legal for those over 18 in the Czech Republic, but since both of Prague's naked stripper nightclubs, where for many years you could meet young entrepreneurs, closed in 2017, the hook-up scene has moved to the apps. Prague also has saunas, and sex clubs, and the gay dance clubs usually have dark rooms or a cruise labyrinth.

Alcatraz S&M Club (Borivojova 58) has a gay pub above their leather/uniform/rubber sex club, open daily. Dark rooms, video cabins, fetish areas, sling, cage, and showers. Thursday naked parties to 5am.

Club G (Stepnicna 9-11), men's member's club outside city center; room rentals, bar, sauna, whirlpool, garden. Massage services and various options with easy-to-meet locals. Smoking permitted. Formerly the Villa Mansland gay resort hotel.

Club Garage (224 Balbinova), new 8pm-6am men's cruise fetish/sex basement club, Tom of Finland style wall murals, bar drinks and coffees.

Drake's (Zborovska 50) across the river, large cellar bar and sex club, video booths, play rooms, stripper and live-sex shows, porn videos. Cover charges (free 18-25) good for 24 hours. They never close.

Escape Club (V Jame 8) - CLOSED Dec 2017 - non-stop fully naked male strippers. Dancers will snuggle (drinks on you) on comfy couches, as you watch the show, or make private arrangemets.

Factory Club (Vinohradská 63), industrial-style club on three floors, bar, dungeon, darkroom, private cabins with videos, showers, cage, slings and glory holes, sex shop and WiFi; deep house minimal ambient music.

Heaven (Gorazdova 11), the country's widest selection of DVDs for sale and rent, sex shop, darkrooms, naked parties, cinema, video cabins; 10 inexpensive on-site studio apartments, bar.

Sauna Babylonia (Martinska 6), open daily 2pm to 3am, 5am on Friday/Saturday. Prague's newly renovated and largest gay sauna with steam, whirlpool, gay cinema, cubicles, fitness room, bar and massage options. Now with WiFi.

Sauna BonBon (Černomořská 6), small men's sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi, private cabins, naked nights, youth discounts.

Sauna David (Sokolovska 44), somewhat older crowd, sauna, steam, whirlpool, internet, WiFi, movies, cafe, workout area, hot food cafe, private rooms, solarium, and SM-fist room.

Sauna Labyrint (Pernerova 4), large new men's club on 3 floors, sauna, steamroom, mazes, dark rooms, TV rooms, labyrinth of steam, dark room, glory holes, private rooms, video loung, bar, Wednesday naked parties. Former Tom's Bar location.

Temple Club (Seifertova 32/3) - CLOSED Nov 2017 - basement bar, naked dancer shows from 11pm, overnight/ short term hotel rooms. Also CLOSED: the Little Temple bar next door, along with Little Joe's Cafe/Bar (Konevova 82) - each with flirty freelancers.

CLOSED: Sauna Marco (Lublanska 17), mainly Czech patrons, wide age range, steam and dry saunas, whirlpool, bar.

Accommodations and tours

Guesthouses listed have gay British, American, or German management. All speak English, and have staff who speak most major European languages. All can be counted on to help you find your way around the city, or the region. See these and over 30 more hotels and guesthouses in our map pages.

Absolute Prague (various locations; 420-777-944-781), variety of modern, centrally-located, full-services year-round apartments; cable TV, WiFi, full kitchens, laundry facilities; English expat Andy gets you booked, settled in, oriented with Prague information and referrals.

Club-G (Stepnicna 9-11; 00420 774 239 807) gay men's members' club outside center with renovated rooms, bar, summer terrace, sauna, whirlpool, garden, massage and easy-to-meet locals often hanging about. Formerly Villa Mansland .

Gay Center Hotel HEAVEN (Gorazdova 11; 420-602-455-127), ten studio apartments above sex club, kitchens, terrace, TV and WiFi, gay maps; real-time/ online information and bookings.

Prague Saints (Polska 32) private apartments in and around the gay districts of Vinohrady and Zizkov, plus airport transfers and private gay tours around Prague and other destinations, day or night.

Ron's Rainbow Guest House (Bulharska 4; 420-271-725-664), six-room guest house near the center, comfortable, clean, moderately priced rooms. Long-time American expat provides welcoming introduction to all of his guests.

TM-Travelhotel (Stepnicna 9-11; 00420 774 239 807), beyond the center renovated rooms, bar, summer terrace, sauna, whirlpool, garden. Was a gay men's members' club with massage and easy-to-meet locals hanging about, previously known as Villa Mansland and Club-G.

On a tight budget, or travelling in groups? HostelBookers lists of dozens of hostels with beds as low as €8 per night in 4 to 10-man dorms, private single rooms from around €20 (higher on weekends), and private doubles for a bit more.

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Prague and the Czech Republic are relatively tolerant, and gay and lesbian travelers are not likely to encounter any problems. The Prague neighborhood of Vinohrady is particularly gay-friendly, and several gay clubs and bars have opened up in recent years.

In addition, there are a couple of hotels and guesthouses around town that cater to a largely or exclusively gay clientele.

The legal situation for gays and lesbians is relatively good. Same-sex partnerships are protected under Czech law and contain many of the legal protections of marriage, though same-sex couples are not permitted to adopt children. Overt discrimination on the basis of sexual preference is against the law.

The Czech GayGuide (www.czechgayguide.org) and GayGuide Prague (www.prague.gayguide.net) are both excellent resources for happenings, bars, restaurants, and clubs. Both are in English and written with visitors in mind. The latter site includes information on the gay scene in Warsaw, Kraków, and Sofia as well as Prague.

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A food guide to Prague

Slow-roasted meats and fluffy dumplings are being reimagined by a new generation of Czech chefs.

For decades, Czechs saw their cuisine in one light — hearty, simple food made to keep you full, with ingredients that could be bought (or grown) during trying times. Meals were made for big families gathered on Sundays — classics like cumin-roasted pork, wild rabbit or the creamy dill sauce, koprová omáčka, were never found in fine dining establishments. But now, you’ll see them plated on elegant crystal at the Michelin-starred La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise, a restaurant that books out months in advance.

Prague’s best places to eat draw upon the many chefs, educated both here and abroad, who return to the city determined to rebrand their cuisine, combining traditional recipes and flavours with an emphasis on locally sourced produce and diverse techniques.

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At Výčep, chef Jiří Hrachový and his team sit at the forefront of modern Czech gastronomy, putting their own spin on classic pub food. Thick sauces and flavour-packed broths beautifully underscore its fish, venison and rabbit dishes. Meanwhile, the revamped Štangl uses innovative ways to highlight select ingredients and let them shine, making stars of raw materials like foraged mushrooms, roasted duck and buckwheat.  

Then there’s the Ze Mě project, a farm-to-table pop-up that often includes game meat and foraged ingredients, such as blueberries, mushrooms and edible flowers. And the recently opened Šodó bistro puts emphasis on seasonal produce to elevate dishes like yeasted buns in vanilla sauce and fruit-filled dumplings.  

Despite an abundance of spots experimenting with regional cuisine in the capital, the city hasn’t lost its passion for casual, communal places to eat. The centrepiece of Prague’s food scene remains the traditional hospoda (pub) and pilsner. After all, beer is famously often cheaper than water here, and most days you’ll find locals gathered to grab a drink at Automat Matuška in Dejvice, Lokál U Bílé Kuželky with its tall glasses of Kozel beer, or at U Zlatého Tygra in the Old Town, where beer cheese dip is served alongside the brews.  

Tourists have long flocked to Prague for its storied history and atmospheric cobblestone streets, lined with rows of pastel-coloured buildings. Considered by many to be one of the Europe’s most beautiful cities, until recently the Czech capital had never attracted food-focused travellers. Now, however, the city is evolving into a destination for those seeking a rich blend of history alongside a vibrant, experimental food scene.

How to spend a day in Holešovice & Letná

Twenty years ago, Prague’s Holešovice neighbourhood was a suburb with not much going on. Today, you’ll find small boutiques, minimalist new restaurants and cafes serving speciality coffee.  

To the east, Holešovice Farmers’ Market remains a permanent fixture with fresh pastries and local produce. Start with breakfast at Café Letka , on the border of Holešovice and Letná, for seasonal dishes from across Europe; don’t skip the pastries or espresso, as they’re some of the best this side of the city. Prefer a quick bite? Try Format Coffee for coffee and cake.  

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Wander over to the National Technical Museum , a tribute to Czech Republic’s little-known yet groundbreaking automotive, train and plane inventions over the last 100 years. Next door, the National Museum of Agriculture is a fun stop, with interactive exhibits on farming and gastronomy.  

Pause for a pint at Letná Beer Garden (cash only), for sweeping views of Prague and classic pilsner beer or speciality brews. Then lunch at Sandwich Rodeo , Tomáš Oujezdský’s newly opened upscale diner, which serves creative takes on classic American sandwiches, with local brews and homemade lemonades. Try the crispy fried chicken and chopped cheese.

Walk it off at the National Gallery Prague with works from Picasso and Monet, and Czech artists including art nouveau painter Alphonse Mucha. Or stroll through Stromovka Royal Game Reserve , a former royal game park with ornamental ponds and hiking trails.  

The Eatery , a Prague food scene staple, has a menu of creative Czech dishes that use locally sourced ingredients, such as wild boar with rosehip sauce, paired with small-production wine from Bohemia, Moravia as well as wider Europe. Round off the day with a seat at the counter to see the team in action.

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How to spend a day in Nové Město and Staré Město

With gothic, Renaissance and baroque architecture, Prague’s historic city centre draws tourists from near and far. Nové Město and Staré Město — New Town and Old Town — have traditionally offered visitors some of Prague’s least impressive cuisine.

Nowadays, though, a growing number of upscale restaurants and cosy cafes make it a destination that food-lovers should seek out. Start at EMA Espresso Bar , a hip, minimalist affair known for its killer coffee and simple baked goods. The real gem here is the koláče, a sweet pastry made by beloved local bakery Alf & Bet , which tastes like the sort of traditional home-bake a Czech grandma might make.  

Walking is the best way to experience central Prague. From Prašná brána (one of the city’s gates) head down the winding streets to Old Town Square . Wait to see the Twelve Apostles appear on the over 600-year-old astronomical clock.  

From here, cobblestone paths lead to the beautiful Charles Bridge . For the best upscale lunch spot, head to elegant Café Louvre , a 120-year-old staple once frequented by the likes of Franz Kafka and Albert Einstein. Its small menu offers traditional tasty dishes like goulash and pork shoulder.  

Alternatively, if you’ve had your fill of Czech food, visit QQ Asian Kitchen , where chefs Nyoman Purnata and Lee Chang blend family-style pan-Asian cuisine with inventive fine dining. Or, for a lighter meal, try   Palo Verde Bistro , an innovative restaurant with plant-based dishes ranging from mushroom tortellini to crispy non-chicken burger.

Rent a paddleboat at Slovanka Boat Rentals to spend a couple of hours paddling along the Vltava River. Afterwards, follow Náplavka riverbank walkway, stopping at the renovated kobky   — former waterside dungeons that now house bars, cafes and art exhibits.  

End the day at U Kalendů , just south of the Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić-designed Dancing House. This modern Czech restaurant puts a fresh spin on traditional food. Expect fried carp, homemade pâté and flavourful beef tartare paired with soft homemade bread and local brews.

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The best spots to try Svíčková

Don’t leave Prague without trying svíčková, the meaty sauce-covered heart and soul of Czech food, and arguably the country’s most beloved dish. Most Czechs have an opinion on what (and who) makes the best svíčková and, in almost all cases, this comprises tender roasted beef sirloin in a creamy vegetable sauce that’s a sweet-savoury blend of roasted carrot, parsley root, celery, onion and spices. Classic iterations are finished with a dollop of cranberry compote or cream.

1. Lokál Dlouhááá A must-try version of svíčková can be found at the modern pub-like Lokál Dlouhááá in central Prague, where the menu focuses on traditional Czech meals done well. Its svíčková highlights the vegetables in the sauce (rather than swamps them in cream, as variations of this dish often do), with pull-apart tender beef.

2. Havelská Koruna Havelská Koruna near the Old Town has a no-frills take on the classic. This self-service spot draws in both locals and visitors with its creamy sauce and generously plump dumplings.  

3. Kuchyň Wander up to Prague Castle for one of the best restaurants in the city, Kuchyň. Chef Marek Janouch serves elevated svíčková with the fluffiest dumplings. As Kuchyň’s menu is seasonal, the dish is most often found in autumn or winter, and pairs well with the venue’s tank beer.

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Prague Gay Bars

Prague Gay Bars

Prague's gay bar scene is quite prominent and very accessible, with many bars are located in vinohrady district, close to the city centre and the old town, book a travel gay approved hotel.

Like countless gay districts across the globe, Prague’s can be found in the trendy and upmarket neighbourhood of Vinohrady, where the charming cobblestones are awash with gay locals and travelers searching for fantastic gay nightlife. The gay bars and clubs in Prague extend well beyond Vinohrady, and you’ll find an eclectic mix of venues wherever you look.

Badboy House, Club and Wellness

Badboy House, Club and Wellness

Ječná 548/7, 120 00 Nové Město , Prague , Czech Republic

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Step into Badboy House, Club and Wellness, Prague's exceptional destination that celebrates diversity and offers a unique blend of café, bar, lounge, and spa experiences. Boasting a perfect 5.0 rating, this inclusive space welcomes both the LGBTQ+ community and heterosexually oriented guests to a world of comfort, luxury, and enjoyment.

  • Diverse Amenities: From our vibrant bar scene to our serene spa facilities, including saunas and whirlpools, indulge in an atmosphere tailored for relaxation and socialization.
  • Private VIP Rooms: Ideal for exclusive parties or intimate gatherings, our VIP rooms offer privacy coupled with top-notch service.
  • Varied Program: Engage in various events and activities designed to entertain and connect our guests.
  • Central Location: Conveniently situated in Prague's lively Nové Město area, we're at the pulsating heart of the city's social life.

Mon : Closed

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Wed : 16:00 - 04:00

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The Monkey Bar

The Monkey Bar

Opletalova 21, 110 00 Nové Město , Prague , Czech Republic

At The Monkey Bar you'll enter a world of premium spritzes at one of the cities gay friendly hotspots, soak up the latest mixology trends & travel the world with a signature cocktail menu.

The concept is based on a unique collaboration with premium gin Monkey 47, which forms the basis of four cocktails with original flavours. Professional bartenders from the local community enhance the elegance of the cocktails with tropical and unusual ingredients.

Monkey Bar also attracts local foodies with thoughtful and visually appealing dishes. Monkey's dining menu is a sharing sensation, created by international chefs to tantalise your taste buds with exotic ingredients and surprising flavour pairings. Share the pleasure with friends and savour the world's culinary trends.

Open all day, this oasis in the middle of the city can also be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch and premium cocktails with a full dining experience at the end of the day. At weekends, brunch comes alive on the terrace with bottomless mimosas or frozen margaritas and live music. 

The bar is owned by the Falkensteiner Hotel Prague , so if you are staying with them you get an exclusive 2 for 1 drinks offer every happy hour, each day from 6pm-7pm.

Popular local DJs play every Thursday to Saturday. You won't find a similar after-work concept in Prague. 

Mon : 12:00 - 23:00

Tue : 12:00 - 00:00

Wed : 16:00 - 00:00

Thu : 12:00 - 00:00

Fri : 12:00 - 01:00

Sat : 12:00 - 01:00

Sun : 12:00 - 23:00

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Piano Bar

Koubkova 15, 12000 Praha, Prague, Czech Republic , Prague , Czech Republic

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A long-running gay bar in Vinohrady (since 1996), Piano bar offers traditional Czech pub-style hospitality. Customers are mainly local LGBT. Music is a mix of pop and Czech hits. Chess and card games available. Happy hour 5pm-7pm.

Nearest station: Jirího z Podebrad

Mon : 17:00 - 22:00

Tue : 17:00 - 22:00

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Klub 21

Římská 21 , Prague , Czech Republic

Based on 34 votes

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This basement brick-walled Czech pub has been a popular hangout for LGBT locals for many years. The walls of Klub 21 are decorated with local purchasable art. Cheap beer, friendly staff, free WiFi. Closed on Sundays.

Nearest station: Namesti Miru

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Mon : 19:00 - 01:00

Tue : 19:00 - 01:00

Wed : 19:00 - 01:00

Thu : 19:00 - 01:00

Fri : 19:00 - 03:00

Sat : 19:00 - 03:00

Sun : Closed

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Café Bar Flirt

Martinská 5 , Prague , Czech Republic

Based on 10 votes

Opened in 2010, the gay-friendly Café Bar Flirt in the Old Town is a nice place for coffee in the afternoon or cocktails in the evening. The stylish décor makes for a pleasant atmosphere. There is a dance floor in the basement.

Nearest station: Národní trída, Mustek

Mon : 12:00 - 01:00

Tue : 12:00 - 01:00

Wed : 12:00 - 01:00

Thu : 12:00 - 01:00

Fri : 12:00 - 03:00

Sat : 14:00 - 03:00

Sun : 14:00 - 00:00

Destiny

V tůních 1770/10 , Prague , Czech Republic

Based on 17 votes

Previously called Jampa Dampa, Destiny is an LGBT-popular music bar & nightclub with karaoke, live music and shows. Good mix of crowd although mostly caters for lesbians. Open on Fridays and Saturdays.

Nearest station: I.P. Pavlova, Václavského Námestí

Wed : Closed

Thu : Closed

Fri : 21:00 - 02:00

Sat : 21:00 - 02:00

Boudoir - U Sta rán

Boudoir - U Sta rán

Francouzská 765/50, 101 00 Praha 10-Vršovice , Prague , Czech Republic

Based on 3 votes

Boudoir - U Sta rán is an unofficial gay bar and cafe in Prague's Vršovice district. It's quite bohemian. The prices are very wallet-friendly. There's some quite striking and at times homoerotic artworks on the walls. This is a good place for a civilised drink. Arty, European vibe.

Mon : 17:00 - 01:00

Tue : 17:00 - 01:00

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Sat : 17:00 - 01:00

Sun : 17:00 - 01:00

Club U Rudolfa

Club U Rudolfa

Mezibranská 3 , Prague , Czech Republic

Based on 16 votes

Traditional Czech pub in the centre of Prague. U Rudolfa has 3 rooms, a jukebox and an aquarium. A good place to have a few beers with friends. Crowd is of mixed ages with some older locals and a few younger men.

Nearest station: Muzeum

Mon : 17:00 - 02:00

Tue : 17:00 - 02:00

Wed : 17:00 - 02:00

Thu : 17:00 - 02:00

Fri : 17:00 - 03:00

Sat : 17:00 - 03:00

UP & DOWN

UP & DOWN

Seifertova 32/3 , Prague , Czech Republic

Based on 26 votes

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New gay bar (replacing Club Temple). Bar UP is open every day from 2pm, and from 9pm, you can move downstairs to club DOWN. Both UP & DOWN are serviced by good-looking staff. Tasty cocktails and drinks, happy hour, entertainment, dance floor with a pole and a hi-end light & sound system.

Nearest station: tram: Husinecka

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Mon : 15:00 - 03:00

Tue : 15:00 - 03:00

Wed : 15:00 - 03:00

Thu : 15:00 - 03:00

Fri : 15:00 - 03:00

Sat : 15:00 - 03:00

Sun : 15:00 - 03:00

The Saints

Polská 1352/32 , Prague , Czech Republic

Based on 8 votes

Small, friendly gay bar in the heart of Prague's gay district, close to Club TerMIX . The Saints is a good place to explore on the Prague gay scene and nightlife. All the staff speak English.

Thu : 19:00 - 02:00

Fri : 19:00 - 02:00

Sat : 19:00 - 02:00

Sun : 19:00 - 01:00

Opatovická 166 , Prague , Czech Republic

Based on 2 votes

This cozy LGBT bar / cafe in Prague serves seasonal organic dishes as well as a nice selection of cocktails, local beers, and wine. Guests love the music and the atmosphere at q cafe, as well as the friendly staff. This place can get busy but is also a great place to work during the day when it is fairly quiet.

Mon : 15:00 - 02:00

Tue : 15:00 - 02:00

Wed : 15:00 - 02:00

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Fri : 15:00 - 02:00

Sat : 15:00 - 02:00

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