3 Best Nightlife in Prague, Czech Republic

U Medvídků

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A former brewery dating as far back as the 15th century, U Medvídků now serves draft Budvar shipped directly from České Budějovice, as well as its own super-strong X Beer 33, which is brewed on-site. It's perhaps the most authentic of the city-center Czech pubs, which also means that it's often pretty busy and service can be correspondingly slow. However, it's also big enough that you've got a good chance of finding a seat. The interior, including the taps, has a turn-of-the-20th-century feel. Occasionally, the bar offers exclusive Budvar brews available only at this location. There's a hotel on-site, and a beer spa, too, and some tours are available. 

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U Zlatého tygra

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The last of the old, smoky, surly pubs in Staré Mĕsto, the "Golden Tiger" is famous for being one of the best Prague pubs for Pilsner Urquell. It's also renowned as a former hangout of one of the country's best-known and beloved writers, Bohumil Hrabal, who died in 1997, as well as Velvet Revolution hero and then president Václav Havel. Reservations are not accepted; one option is to show up when the pub opens at 3 pm, with the rest of the early birds, and settle in for the rest of the night. You won't be disappointed.

Prague Beer Museum

With 30 Czech craft beers on tap, this is the place to go in Staré Mĕsto if you're hunting for an unusual brew in a fun environment. The owners scoured the countryside for their beers, and one, run by a husband-and-wife team, has a cheeky name that speaks to the brewer's gratitude for his partner. Try a flight of beers to taste a few different brews. There are now four of the pubs around town.

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