The capital of Czech Republic Prague has truly one of the greatest nightlife scenes in the world. Prague clubs are open all hours of the day or night. Clubs in Prague are diverse and you can easily find excellent jazz or hopping house music, R&B, rock, pop, house and other styles clubs to match your mood any day of the week. You should keep an eye on the listings for upcoming shows in Prague. Clubs with crowded dance floors, dimly lit corners, music concerts abound in Prague’s clubs – you’ll quickly find a favorite one.

Here are the most popular clubs you may like. Some Prague Hotels also have their own clubs. Check them also

Lavka Club is a good spot for a drink and a dance established in 1991. It located in the main historically important centre of Prague on terrace upon the Vltava River, right next to the Charles Bridge and also very close to the National Theatre. It is an ideal place for a wide range of cultural events. You can also take advantage of the riverside outdoor seating during warmer months. Lavka’s party music covers everything from 60’s to today’s best dance tunes.

La Fabrique is one of the city’s well-known and the oldest clubs. It is situated just a 3 minute walk from Wenceslas Square and 5 minutes from the Old Town Square. This club is popular with both locals and tourists, climb down the stairs and enjoy this cellar bar with a selection of great drinks, and one level further down there is the dance floor where you’ll find a live DJ to get you in the party mood and ensure you have a good night.

Double Trouble Club is located in the centre of Prague in a Gothic cellar between Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. Drinks are reasonably priced the dancing really begins around midnight and sometimes even with dances on the tables and chairs! DJs play in the club from Monday to Saturday. If you enjoy a small party atmosphere in historic settings, Double Trouble Club is right place for you.

Lucerna Music Club is one of the most popular live music clubs in the Czech Republic featuring local rock and jazz bands, plus themed nights like Depeche Mode and The Cure parties. Every Friday and Saturday you can visit their POP 80s & 90s Video Party. The dance floor in Lucerna Music Club wraps around the semi-circular stage, enabling the crowd to close in on their favorite performers.

Roxy club is situated right in the Prague centre, close to the Old Town Square in street Dlouha 33, Prague 1. This dance club is maybe the most famous nightclub in Prague. You can here music of all genres plays in Roxy club but it tends to be heavier than in other clubs in Prague: Drum ‘n’ Bass, Jungle, Minimal, Techno etc. The dance floor is very large and it is a big plus comparing to other Prague clubs. Both locals and foreigners go to Roxy club.

Rock Café club has center position and it is a multimedia space, offering concerts, gallery, CD shop and cinema. Sometimes the music contest is held there – a contest of young unknown bands that hope to be noticed by the organizing sponsor. There are new lighting and sound systems, original new interior design and high-efficiency air conditioning.