Since the end of the Cold War, the country has relished its new position in the spotlight. Prague is fast becoming a hub of activity for the young (and young at heart, of course) to party somewhere new.
Prague is home to some of the most fascinating bars and clubs and there are enough to cater for any taste. Even if you are not a massive fan of all-nighters, you will soon be swept up in the vibe and atmosphere that is truly a Czech attraction.
The national drink is beer, and this will be flowing everywhere you go. With so many places to go, it is hard to know where to start. If you can, try and spend at least a week in Prague so you can see as many places as possible. Also, you should try stay in a hotel as close to the hub of the city as possible so you don't have to wait too long for a taxi when you want to return home in the early hours of the morning.
A great place to start off your evening is the Lavka Bar and Club. This bar is popular with the locals as well as with the tourists, so you will really feel as though you are on holiday. The place really picks up after dinner and rolls on till the early hours of the morning. The music is dance friendly and the drinks are not too pricey.
If you find yourself staying near the Old Town Square then another place you should consider is the Bombay Cocktail & Mood Bar. This place is also popular all year round and seems to attract a large tourist crowd, so if you hear many different accents you should not be too surprised. However, if you have consumed copious amounts of absinthe then this may be the reason for hearing other languages! There is even a small dance floor for you to shake it down if that is where your evening is heading.
The Chateau Bar & Club is also situated in the Old Town and this is a more chilled environment. The decor might be a bit old-school, but this just adds to the charm and mood. This has been counter-balanced by more modern lighting. The music is always laid-back, so this is always a good place to stop off after dinner before you head to a nightclub.
The summer months are always the best months to visit Prague because the mood is a lot lighter. However, even the winter months seem to cram the clubs because the weather outside prevents much else from happening. If you want to book a holiday to Prague, you can find cheaper accommodation if you book early. The city is not too overpriced and you will really love the vibe.