Things to Do at Night in Prague
From rooftop bars to late-night street food, here's how to experience Prague after the sun goes down.
Best nightlife in Prague
Cross Club
Prague's most creative nightclub in Holešovice — the interior is made entirely from recycled metal, pipes, and machinery, all lit up in psychedelic colours. DJs, live acts, and a multi-level industrial wonderland.
Charles Bridge at Midnight
The medieval bridge is packed by day but eerily magical at midnight. The baroque statues are lit up, the castle glows above, and you might have the bridge nearly to yourself.
Jazz Dock
A floating jazz club on the Vltava with live performances and city views through floor-to-ceiling windows. The cocktails are good and the acoustics are excellent. Book a riverside table.
Hemingway Bar
Prague's most famous cocktail bar specializing in absinth and classic cocktails. The bartenders are meticulous and the Art Deco interior is gorgeous. The absinth ritual is worth trying at least once.
Karlovy Lázně
Five floors of music in a former bathhouse next to Charles Bridge. Each floor plays a different genre. It's Prague's biggest club and a rite of passage for visitors. Weekend nights are wildest.
U Sudu
A series of underground cave-rooms in the New Town where the bars keep going deeper. Each level has a different atmosphere — wine bar, dance floor, chill lounge. The further you go, the more surprising it gets.
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Hero — Martin Krchnacek / Unsplash · Cross Club — Malyacko / CC BY-SA 3.0 · Charles Bridge at Midnight — Marc-Olivier Giguere / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Hemingway Bar — Petar Milošević / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Karlovy Lázně — Honza Groh (Jagro) / CC BY-SA 3.0 · U Sudu — DiningCar_ / CC BY-SA 2.0 · National Theatre Evening Performance — Jirka Matousek from Brussels Taipei Hong Kong Singapore Prag / CC BY 2.0 · Beer Spa — Jan Starec / CC BY-SA 3.0