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Entertainment
Prague offers a large number of historical and cultural sites and many diverse ways to spend your free time. There are theatres, museums, concerts, recitals of classical music, festivals, exhibitions, galleries, clubs, entertainment for children, a zoo and botanical garden, fairs and much more - every visitor will surely find something to his taste. You can also check our brief review of the most important annual events.
On a warm summer's evening try to find a bar terrace or a restaurant with a view over the city.
For night-time entertainment Prague also offers a huge range of options. There are shows, concerts, jazz, theatre, cabaret, pubs, a casino, nightclubs and strip clubs to be discovered, relished, tasted and enjoyed right through to the early hours of the morning.
Prague Strip Clubs
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The side streets off the Wenceslas Square and the Square itself have the highest concentration of strip clubs.
Entertainment in Prague
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Prague has something to offer for everyone. With a wide-range of entertainment options, from clubbing with local and international DJ's, bars where you can enjoy cheap drinks until the early hours to theatres, ballet, jazz, rock, hip hop, classical music, cabaret and even strip clubs.
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