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Gay Prague

Prague, with its enchanting architecture and vibrant nightlife, is a magnet for visitors from around the world. The city proposals a journey through hour with its cobblestoned streets and historic landmarks love the Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge. By late hours, the scene shifts to the lively gay district of Vinohrady, where the energy is palpable and the community thrives.

Vinohrady is renowned for its dynamic LGBTQ+ scene, featuring a range of venues from cozy retro bars to electric dance clubs. This district becomes particularly animated during Prague Pride, where rainbow flags adorn the streets, and the capital bursts into colorful celebrations of love and equality. The event not only highlights the vibrant local community but also draws international visitors, contributing to Prague's reputation as a welcoming city for gay travelers year-round.

Combining a prosperous historical backdrop with a pulsating underground club tradition, Prague offers an imprinted experience that marries the old with the recent, making it a flawless getaway for those looking to explore a ci

Gay Clubs, Parties and Events in Prague

Upcoming Irregular Parties

Regular Parties and Clubs

Club Termix

Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – 

Gay club in Prague Vinohrady, since at the venue of former Club MAX (Termax).
Admission: ≈ CZK (cash only)

@ Vinohradská / 40
Prague

Metro, Evening tram: Námestí Míru, Tram: Vinohradská trznice

Friends

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Big lounge lock with dancefloor in a typical vault in the city center.
Daily altering programme, and the mix of people varies from mainly gay and female homosexual to mainly straight.

@ Bartolomejská / 11
Prague

Metro B: Národní trída

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Heaven

Upstairs: sex shop and small bar (coffee, wine, beer).
Downstairs: music club with dancefloor, cocktail lock and a small darkroom.

@ Gorazdova 11
Prague

Metro: Karlovo Námestí

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Gay Prague &#; the best gay hotels, bars, clubs &#; more

Prague is an undeniably pretty city! An easy contender for the most beautiful city in Europe.

Its perfectly preserved Gothic spires loom high over glowing Baroque buildings, medieval churches, world-renowned museums, cobblestone streets, and bustling, bar-filled squares. The Vltava River runs gracefully through its center, winding under Charles Bridge and past the world's largest castle complex.

Of the Main and Eastern European countries, the Czech Republic is one of the most LGBTQ-friendly. Its capital city has a well-established gay scene with bars, clubs, and cafes, most of which are located in the neighborhood of Vinohrady. Since , Prague has celebrated Identity festival every summer in mid-August, attracting hundreds of thousands to the weeklong festivities. All of this contributes to making Prague the famous LGBTQ+ travel destination it has been for decades, and will no suspect continue to be for decades more.

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Dancing House Hotel

Hotel. ****, from 90 €

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Design hotel located right next to the river Vltava in the famous Dancing House building (Tancíci Dum) designed by the architects Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunic.

@ Jiráskovo námestí /6
Prague

Metro: Karlovo námestí

About Prague and its gay life

Prague, picturesquely situated on the Vltava River, is the capital of the Czech Republic. In the 14th century it became the heart of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation under Emperor Charles IV and a center of art, society and politics. This period saw the establishment of the first university in Central Europe, the laying of the foundation stone for the St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle, the building of the Charles Bridge and the creation of the Fresh Town.

For centuries, Prague has been a melting pot for Czech, German and Jewish culture. Around it was the home of many artists and writers, including Franz Kafka, Max Brod, Rainer Maria Rilke and Franz Wer