Prague
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information about Prague Nightlife, Nightclub, disco, dance club in Praha,
Praga and gay venues.
Culture
& Entertainment
Being the historically most imposing Czech town, Prague
is also at present an exciting, vibrant city. It is a European center
for Jazz and alternative Rock, as much as it is for classical music.
On display in Prague
galleries are works of arts from all parts of Europe, and of
all epochs.
Prague is known for its large variety of entertainment sources,
from theatres and concerts to dance clubs, pubs and festivals.
For updated weekly information on Prague's entertainment check the
Prague Post's
Night & Day - Entertainment Listings
Of the many regular cultural events,
the Prague Spring Music Festival is famous world wide. The festival
features outstanding performing artists, symphony orchestras and chamber
music ensembles of the world. The festival commemorates important
musical anniversaries by including works by the composers concerned
on its programs, and presents Czech as well as world premieres of
compositions by contemporary authors. For
more details, including the festival's program, visit the Prague Spring Festival
By Metro:
Krizikova Station (metro B, yellow line). Outside metro station
is Sokolovska Street. Proceed to next street and that is Pobrezni
Street. Make a left and you will see the Q.
By Tram: Sokolovska Stop ( Tram
# 8, 24, 52). After you get off from Tram proceed ahead to next
cross street and make left to Zabranska Lavky then make right to
Pobrezni Street and you will see the Q.
Tip: One Tram Stop or one Metro
Stop from Flocenc Tram/Metro Stop. 5- minute by taxi from Centrum
or from Hilton Hotel. Daily from 8:30 pm .No entrance fee