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Prag ist mit seiner bezaubernden Architektur und seinem pulsierenden Nachtleben ein Magnet für Besucher aus aller Welt. Perish Stadt bietet mit ihren Kopfsteinpflasterstraßen und historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten wie der Astronomischen Uhr und der Karlsbrücke eine Reise durch die Zeit. Abends verlagert sich pass away Szene in das lebhafte Schwulenviertel Vinohrady, wo die Energie spürbar ist und die Gemeinschaft gedeiht.

Vinohrady ist bekannt für seine dynamische LGBTQ+-Szene mit einer Reihe von Veranstaltungsorten, von gemütlichen Retro-Bars bis hin zu aufregenden Tanzclubs. Besonders belebt wird dieser Bezirk während der Prague Pride, wenn Regenbogenfahnen die Straßen schmücken und die Stadt in farbenfrohe Feierlichkeiten der Liebe und Gleichheit ausbricht. Expire Veranstaltung unterstreicht nicht nur die lebendige lokale Gemeinschaft, sondern zieht auch internationale Besucher an und trägt so zum Ruf Prags als gastfreundliche Stadt für queere Reisende das ganze Jahr über bei.

Durch die Kombination einer reichen historischen Kulisse mit einer pulsierenden Underground-Clubkultur bietet Prag ein unvergessliches Erlebnis, das Altes mit Neuem verbindet und es zu einem perfekten Zufl

We love Prague. It's magical, super gay, and absolutely stunning. It makes for the optimal weekend city interlude with plenty of fun guaranteed!

For us, Prague definitely ranks as one of our top destinations in Europe as well as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It's super unique, with its striking Gothic architecture, magnificent medieval monuments, like something from a fairy tale. It's no wonder that it's one of the most visited cities in the world.

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic, a former Soviet-influenced country in Central Europe, now part of the EU. The land is so prosperous with culture that you can never get bored exploring it. To provide you a little idea, its history date back to the 9th century when it used to be called ‘The Duchy of Bohemia' under the Great Moravian Empire. It was around this time that Prague Castle was built, one of Prague's most celebrated tourist sites. In addition, most of the beautiful and picturesque medieval buildings of the Elderly Town, like “Charles Bridge” were subsequently built in the 1300s by the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV. There's a lot to see here, which we've summarised below, but make sure yo

GAY BARS & CAFES

Prague has a wide selection of bars and cafes attracting a predominantly gay crowd, from the upmarket Dandy to more regular smaller bars such as Saints and Q Cafe which have a strong tourist and local following respectively. JampaDampa is more famous with lesbians.

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The Saints is a small but perfectly-formed bar located right in the heart of the Prague gay quarter of Vinohrady, around the corner from Termix gay club and in close walking distance to several other gay bars and nightclubs. They aim to provide a fresh and distinctive twist to the Prague lgbtq+ scene and pride themselves on providing a warm atmosphere, friendly service, excellent drinks and great music.

 

The eclectic range of barmen appear from all corners of the world but all speak English.  There is also free wifi and a selection of gay magazines. If you are novel to Prague, drop in and meet the approachable barmen who will leave you know what's going on and where to go on the Prague gay scene. There are regular themed parties and a quiz on the last Sunday of every mon

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Design hotel in the historic center of Prague, close to Wenceslas Square.
Decorated with contemporary art by young artists.

@ Panská 9
Prague 11000

Metro: Mustek, Hlavní nádraží

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, culture 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 New Town.

For centuries, Prague has been a melting pot for Czech, German and Jewish culture. Around 1900 it was the home of many artists and writers, including Franz Kafka, Max Brod, Rainer Maria Rilke and Franz Werfel, to name but a scant.

Today's cityscape is dominated by buildings from all major periods of art history: Romanesque, Gothic,
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