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We love Prague. It's magical, super gay, and absolutely stunning. It makes for the ideal weekend city break 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 country is so rich with customs that you can never get bored exploring it. To give you a brief 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 well-known tourist sites. In addition, most of the pretty and picturesque medieval buildings of the Old Town, like “Charles Bridge” were subsequently built in the 1300s by the Spiritual Roman Emperor, Charles IV. There's a lot to see here, which we've summarised below, but craft sure yo

Gay and Lesbian Scene (Prague)

– In 2006, a law on registered partnerships was passed. The First Prague Pride celebration was held in 2011. Prague self-acceptance in 2017 attracted more than 35,000 visitors.
– Although the attitude of Czech society towards the LGBT society has improved in the last limited years, it is still recommended to be discreet in public.
– On the other hand, there are quite a few same-sex attracted bars and nightclubs where you can feel comfortable.
– For more info about Prague Lgbtq+ and Lesbian scene, check www.praguepride.cz/en/
– Note that the age of okay is fifteen, whatever is your sexual orientation.

Prague Gay Community
– Bar 21,Prague 1, Římská 21 tel: 724 254 048
– Budoir, Prague 2, Franciozská 50
– Cafe Tease bar, Prague 1, Martinská 5, tel: 224 248 592
– Friends, Prague 1, Bartolomějská 11
– Q cafe, Prague 1 , Opatovicka 12, tel: 776 856 361
– Termax, Prague 2, Vinohradská 40, 222 710 462
– Termix, Prague 2, Třebízského 4a 40, 222 710 462
– The Saints bar, Prague 2, Polska 32 tel: 222 250 326
– U Rudolfa, Prague 1, Mezibranská 3, tel: 774 213 582

More Data In the Prague Gay Guide
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Mgr. Markéta Pekarová Adamová, Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic
Bc. Jan Lipavský, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Mgr. Bc. Vít Rakušan, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior
Mgr. Martin Baxa, Minister of Culture
Mgr. Martin Dvořák, Minister for European Affairs
Mgr. Klára Šimáčková Laurenčíková, Government Commissioner for Human Rights
Assoc. Prof. MUDr. Bohuslav Svoboda, CSc, Mayor of the Capital Metropolis of Prague
MUDr. Zdeněk Hřib, First Deputy Mayor of Prague
Terezie Radoměřská, Mayor of Prague 1 District
MgA. Hana Třeštíková, Deputy Mayor of Prague 7 District

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Friends Club

Disco bar with a dance floor, DJs, travesti shows, karaoke every Tuesday, parties and quizzes. Friends means FRIENDS and so you will undergo at this gay-friendly gyrate club in the centre of Prague.

opening hours

january—december

mon 21:00—5:00  

tue, wed, thu, fri, sat 21:00—6:00  

sun 21:00—5:00  

more about opening hours

Source: www.friendsclub.cz

opening hours

january—december

mon 21:00—5:00  

tue, wed, thu, fri, sat 21:00—6:00  

sun 21:00—5:00  

Источник: https://prague.eu/en/objevujte/friends-club/

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NYX Hotel Prague

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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 not many .

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