Club Lavka has got it all : cocktails, 80s music, internet access, strippers, 'exotic dancers', a terrace overlooking the river and Charles Bridge and flashy lights.
What more do you want....Staff understand English, which is great. You also get frisked with this big huge metal/drug detector thingy at the door. Entry is a measly 100 Cz Kroner
I urge you : GO TO CLUB LAVKA !!!!
Dress Code: Come as you are.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
For soem resaon we ended up at this club both evenings we were in Prague.....we did go to others over the course of the night but certainly enjoyed Lavka.
Situated on the River, this 3 or 4 story building houses an interesting bar. Each level themed with different music, vibe and bars....chill out areas, full on techno dance, rock and 80's comlete some of the party areas. Stays open into the morning (6am) and the best time bight be to go after midnight.
Beers $1, mixed drinks $3-$4. Cover charge $5, Coat check available $1.
Caution: Weird thing. The one evening we went around 9pm or so, and there were groups of really young guys and girls (maybe 16/17).....they avoided the 80's area and were gone from the club by midnight....at which time the crowd get significantly older. Is there a drinking age in Prague???hahaha.
Dress Code: We messed this one up. Here is the quick synopsis.
Friday night: casual...jeans, tshirt, whatever.
Saturday Night: Jeans still, but need a collard button down of some type...a bit more upscale
Written Sep 24, 2006
Address: Novotného lávka 1, 110 00 Praha 1
Phone: +420 222 222 156
Website: http://www.lavka.cz
If you want to dance to cheesey music with lots of other tourists then this is the best place to come. Or you can sit quietly in the corner getting drunk and watch the pretty girls do their thing on the podiums. Either way I have been here 3 times in all and it was a good laugh everytime. A lot better than the biggest club in Europe next door.
Dress Code: Very relaxed dress code, I got in wearing trainers.
Written Jun 26, 2006
Address: Novotného lávka 1, 110 00 Praha 1
Phone: +420 222 222 156
Website: http://www.lavka.cz
Close to the Charles Bridge and at the river bank of the Vtlava, you'll find the popular spot Klub Lavka. Here you can have dinner in the restaurant or have a drink in the bar at night. The club looks modern and is not cheap, but it's a nice place to enjoy the wonderful view at the Prague Castle and the Charles Bridge at night and to have fun.
If you are in the club, ask one of the waiters to show you the waterlevel of the flood in 1999. Inside they have a line marking the incredible high waterlevel of this disaster. They also show pictures of what the building looked like during the flood. Very impressive to see!
Written Jan 28, 2006
Address: Novotného lávka 1, 110 00 Praha 1
Phone: +420 222 222 156
Website: http://www.lavka.cz
Lavka is loved by tourists and Praguers when drunk ;) It has nice music, but you pay a 100kc to get in and drinks are expensive. The two terraces right by the river are worth the expensive drinks though! Right next to the Charles bridge.. the view is amazing! It looks nice from inside and has a big dancefloor. Open till 6am (at least has been sometimes) so u can stay till sunrise and that is one thing u have to see from Lavka. Be prepared to meet people from all over!
Dress Code: Anything
Written Dec 14, 2005
Address: Novotn?ho l?vka 1, 110 00 Praha 1
Phone: +420 222 222 156
Website: http://www.lavka.cz
Fantastic atmosphere and wonderful authentically played dixieland jazz. The place is in an underground cellar and has a very cool dark smoky atmosphere. When I was there it seemed to be frequented by easygoing oldtimers, mostly locals, not tourists.
Written Jul 27, 2005
Website: http://prague.tv/venues/104
All I got to say is me and my two boys arrived in Prague in the evening from Toronto. Unpacked are bags at our place and then headed to Club Lavka...well the the girls Lavka'd us all nite. From the second we got in there we were like magnets to all the local cuties....Yee Yee. There are a lot of tourists obviosuly but oh cares....If you want to get dirty -- then Lavka it up.
Dress Code: Casual
Written Jul 25, 2005
Address: Novotného lávka 1, 110 00 Praha 1
Phone: +420 222 222 156
Website: http://www.lavka.cz
Klub Lavka is a popular club near Karlovy Lazne and the Charles Bridge. It has 2 different levels for the club and an outdoor terrace facing the bridge. The upstairs is more of a place to sit and relax and the downstairs is for dancing. There is a cover charge and no real dress code. The crowd was mixed with people from teenagers to 40's.
Maybe I went on a bad night, but it seemed like guys outnumbered the girls 4:1.
Updated Oct 31, 2004
Address: Novotného lávka 1, 110 00 Praha 1
Phone: +420 222 222 156
Website: http://www.lavka.cz
Yeah we ended up here on a Hen do. Probably wouldn't choose it again though. quite small. Most bored looking caged dancer I've ever seen.
Two levels. Downstairs more of a dance floor. Open til you leave I think (we left at 5.30am.
Dress Code: Full of Stag doos so fancy dress seemed to be a prerequiste - saw Jedis, Rugby players dressed as women, guys in kilts you name it they were there.
Updated Oct 12, 2004
Address: Novotného lávka 1, 110 00 Praha 1
Phone: +420 222 222 156
Website: http://www.lavka.cz
If you like cheesy 70's music like "YMCA" and "We Are Family" this is the place for you! Klub Lavka has a small dancefloor, several bars, and go-go dancers. The crowd consisted of mostly tourists (many Americans). It's would be a fun place to go with a group of friends if disco music is your thing.
Dress Code: Nothing fancy.
Written Aug 12, 2004
Address: Novotného lávka 1, 110 00 Praha 1
Phone: +420 222 222 156
Website: http://www.lavka.cz
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