 | Prague Karlovy Lazne Reviews | Tips 11 - 20 of 68 |  | You know what I'm goign to suggest - the 5 story music club... The chill out room is the best, followed by dyskoteca, although the bar on the 60s 70s and 80s floor is pretty good. I would, however advise against going down the absinthe route! (yeah right)
Seemed to be pretty much whatever you like, but dont go mad - the doormen are pretty formiddable and you WILL have all bags searched. Leave a Comment Theme: NightclubDirections: W. Square end of Charles Bridge
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This club has four floors and on each floor is situated a different club with a different music style. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: Novotného Lávka, Praha1,nearest underground station is Staromestská. Its also near to Charles bridge, u can go walking from there!Other Contact: Entry fee: $1.5 before 10pm; $2
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This club has four floors, each of which plays different kind of music; dance, rap, r&b, rock, trance, pop, disco, funk, it's all here. It's open everyday from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. Leave a Comment Theme: NightclubDirections: Make the last left before Charles Bridge onto Krizovnicka Street, and then your first right onto Novotneho Lavka. The club is right on that corner. Couldn't be easier!Website: www.karlovylazne.cz
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Grd. Floor - Cafe/Internet Cafe playing Jazz, Blues, Funk, Rock'n'roll. 1st. Floor - Disco. 2nd. Floor - Sixties to Eighties. 3rd. Floor - Techno, House.
Smart Casual Leave a Comment Theme: Live MusicDirections: Next to Klub Lavka above. Karlovy Lazne Novotneho Lavka Prague 1Other Contact: www.karlovylazne.cz
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This is the club that all the young tourists check out during their stay in Prague. Understandably so. Karlovy Lane has got three or four floors open each night playing different music (depending on the night and size of the crowd). The crowd is young 20s students. The drinks are relatively cheap compared to most clubs, and there's music for everyone's taste somewhere in the club. The place is huge and crowded. Nobody here looks too well dressed or looks like a local. Although the club is full of tourists, I found it to be somewhat impersonal. Everybody was trying to act too cool or nobody was that friendly outside their immediate group. I am normally feel at home at a nightclub, but didn't really fit well with this crowd. Maybe I'm just too old... I did strike up a great conversation with one of the bartenders, but otherwise, the night was otherwise forgettable. Still if you are looking for a place to go, this isn't a bad choice. Its located right next to the Charles Bridge, and the cover is relatively cheap (maybe 200 Kc?).
None I can tell, but always try to look good for a nightclub...
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Karlovy Lazne claims to be the biggest nightclub in middle Europe. It has 4 levels each with something different to offer and some good DJs. There is a cover charge which will get you into all 4 levels (get there before 10 PM and pay less). The crowd is mostly a younger crowd. The club closes at 5 AM. If you are in Prague on a weekend, this is a good club to go to. During the week, its not as good. Leave a Comment
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Karlovy Lazne is the biggest music club in Central Europe. There are five levels, on four of them djs play different kind of music. There is a place to sit and rest on the top. Admission fee is 120CZK but during first hour after opening you can get there for 50CZK. I recommend to take an ID with you as it is sometimes requied to show it. Theme: DancingPhone: +420 / 222 220 502Directions: About 200m from Old Town end of Charles bridge.Website: http://www.karlovylazne.cz/ Other Contact: info@karlovylazne.cz
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Four stories of big time fun. Karlovy Lazne, the biggest, hippest club in Prague is perhaps 50 m from the Charles Bridge. Entrance fee of 200 CZK ( 5GBP) includes free internet lounge . One floor up in the Kaleidoskop Room happy house fans bounce around to non-threatening ( monotonous) electronica. On the next level, its a mixture of top 20, mainstream dance hits and retro that pushes the envelope all the way back to the 1950s. And at the top, a serious house of trance and techno and contagious groove. Passers by get to see clubbers go at it under the sidewalks as some of the pavements are replaced by glass paving. Great way to attract the punters ( not that they need to try very hard). Coupled with Prague's cheap beer, the night is bound to be FUN, FUN, FUN!
Casual clubbing dress wear. Leave a Comment
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top place!!!! Only 100k to get in, beer was 26K!!! 5 floors of different music, went from Born Slippy, underworld to Sunday Bloody Sunday, u2 excellent !!! The Disco floor was packed, was a total sweat pit! wear light clothes when visiting here. I think that there are no B&Q's in Prague becuase this place had never seen paint before and it was a total sh1t hole inside but still a great place!
anything goes but wear something light! Leave a Comment
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Definitely the jewel in the crown of tourist traps. Taking advantage of its prime location next to Charles Bridge, this club doesn't need to do much to pull in the punters. The interior is very shoddy and prices are more expensive than most. This five storey club doesn't offer much except a rip-off at every turn. Leave a Comment Theme: Nightclub
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