This list of the best things to do after dinner in Prague proves that your sightseeing adventure doesn't need to stop after sunset. In fact, some activities in the city are only possible at night, such as stargazing and watching light shows.
Darkness seems to prompt our senses to function at their peak, making us appreciate various sights from a different perspective. Prague also has great nightlife offerings, from bars and clubs to theatres and viewpoints. If you're planning to make the most of your holiday, try these excellent places to go in Prague at night.
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Krizik Musical Fountain
Computer-controlled dancing fountain northwest of Prague
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The Krizik Musical Fountain is one of the main features of the Výstaviště Praha (Exhibition Grounds) in Prague's Bubeneč district. Inventor František Křižík built it in 1891 for the Prague Jubilee Exhibition, though the technological features were obviously added later. You can watch a spectacular show featuring almost 3,000 water jets and over 1,000 lights.
Besides displaying the synchronised movement of water, lights, and sound, the Krizik Musical Fountain also serves as the backdrop of ballet, modern dance, and musical performances. Seats get filled up fast, so it’s a good idea to check its official schedule before your trip.
Location: Výstaviště 170 00, 170 00 Praha 7-Bubeneč, Czechia
Open: Daily from 8 pm to midnight
Phone: +42 702 128 232
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Petrin Tower
Prague's version of the Eiffel Tower on Petrin Hill
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The Petrin Lookout Tower rises 64 metres above Petrin Hill, located west of Vltava River. It was modelled after France's Eiffel Tower and, like the Křižík Fountain, it was built in time for the 1891 Prague Jubilee Exhibition.
You can enjoy views of the nearby Saint Lawrence Church, Prague Castle, and the Žižkov Television Tower from the top. On a clear day, you can even see the peak of the Sněžka Mountain, which borders Poland. There are 299 steps from the base leading to the observation deck, but you can also get there via elevator. Opening hours for the Petrin Lookout Tower are longer outside the winter months. A funicular or cable car can take you from Lesser Town to Petrin Hill.
Location: Petřínské sady 633, 118 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana, Czechia
Open: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm
Phone: +42 775 400 052
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Prague National Theatre
Flagship venue for ballet, opera, and drama
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The Prague National Theatre is found east of the Vltava River, just next to Legion Bridge. The majestic venue was built with people's funds collected nationwide and completed in 1881. Over 2 kg of 24-carat gold were used for its shiny roof. Its interior is just as impressive with its stately gold and red decor, a gilded chandelier, and painted ceilings.
Shows can run from a little over 1 hour (orchestra performances) to nearly 3 hours (operas). For operas in German, French, or Italian, a screen above the stage displays Czech and English translations. The theatre features works of classic masters and contemporary artists. Visit its website to learn about its line-up of shows ahead of your trip and book a seat.
Location: Národní 2, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia
Phone: +42 224 901 448
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Royal Theatre and Club Chic
A cabaret-style show filled with fun costumes and upbeat music
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The Royal Theatre and Club Chic puts on a neo-burlesque show that features colourful and elaborate costumes, upbeat music, and dramatic lighting. The building originally opened as a cinema in the 1920s. Since most of the original furniture and fittings (including the elaborate lighting and stained-glass windows) are still intact, stepping into the theatre is like returning to the time when the country first regained independence.
The Prague Burlesque troupe enlivens the redesigned interior with modern art deco and baroque elements. The Royal Theatre and Club Chic also hosts family-friendly performances throughout the year, so check its official website for the latest showtimes.
Location: Vinohradská 2165/48, 120 00 Praha 2-Vinohrady, Czechia
Phone: +42 773 608 303
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Black Theatre of Jiri Srnec
Visual wizardry from Czechia's stage design genius
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The Black Light Theatre is the brainchild of late theatre director Jiri Srnec, who first showed it off to the world in 1959. Black curtains, UV light and fluorescent costumes create visual illusions to present a witty story with no dialogue.
Actors who dress in black and hide in the shadows are crucial in creating the "magic" of moving props that seem to float in the air, from the audience's point of view. The family-friendly shows last for 90 minutes, making it a great after-dinner option in Prague. Note that the Black Theatre of Jiri Srnec follows a free-seating policy, so get there early for the best seats.
Location: Karoliny Světlé 18, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia
Open: Thursday and Saturday from 5 pm to 10 pm
Phone: +42 774 574 475
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Štefánik Observatory
Explore the vast outer space through powerful telescopes
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The Stefánik Observatory at Petrin Park is named after Czechia's co-founder, astronomer Milan R. Štefánik. Completed in 1928, the complex comprises 3 domes, with its main dome housing a double Zeiss astrograph, which is used for public viewing during clear weather.
At night, you can view the moon and planets of the solar system. During the day, a chromospheric telescope is attached to the astrograph for visitors to observe sunspots and solar flares. The Stefánik Observatory also has an exhibit of astronomical instruments, a collection of meteorites and tektites, as well as interactive experiments.
Location: Strahovská 205, 118 00 Praha 1, Czechia
Open: Tuesday–Friday from 7 pm to 9 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm and from 7 pm to 9 pm (closed on Mondays)
Phone: +42 257 320 540
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Czech Beer Museum
Taste the best craft beers from Czechia's brewers
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The Czech Beer Museum takes you through the history of beer making and the actual production process. You can find it in Husova, just a short walk from the Bethlehem Chapel and the Náprstek Museum. The 400-square-metre venue features cellars dating back to the 13th century and 2 showroom pubs.
Join its beer experience tour to learn about the history of Czech beers. There’s a brewery model, hundreds of historical artefacts, and video presentations throughout the museum. Besides the usual tasting sessions, you can bottle your own beer as a souvenir.
Location: Husova 241/7, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
Open: Daily from 11 am to 8 pm
Phone: +42 778 072 337
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Original Beer Spa
Bathe in an oak tub filled with natural extracts
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The Original Bar Spa offers a unique experience as you can immerse yourself in beer ingredients while drinking light or dark Krušovice beer. The 1,000-litre hot bath of hops and brewer's yeast contains vitamins and enzymes that rejuvenate your skin.
After a soothing soak, taste the Original Beer Spa's homemade beer bread while lying on a wheat straw bed next to a fireplace. Group bookings are available. You can select from 3 rooms – the largest can accommodate up to 10 people.
Location: 9, Žitná 658, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha, Czechia
Open: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm
Phone: +42 252 544 849
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Prague Jazz Dock
Czech and foreign jazz bands perform by the riverbank
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Prague Jazz Dock offers a night of live jazz music below the Vltava River's Janáček embankment. The lounge club has a fully booked schedule of local artists and foreign musicians, including its own Jazz Dock Orchestra. You’ll be swept away by the acoustics and nightscape of Vltava and New Town on the other side of the river. It’s also a great place to enjoy a glass of wine, beer, or cocktail after exploring Prague. If you're still hungry, check out Prague Jazz Dock’s menu for a snack, dessert, or second dinner.
Location: Janáčkovo nábř. 3249/2, 150 00 Praha 5-Smíchov, Czechia
Open: Monday–Tuesday and Thursday–Friday from 5 pm to 1 am, Wednesday from 7 pm to 1 am, Saturday from 3 pm to 1 am, Sunday from 2 pm to 1 am
Phone: +42 774 058 838
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Charles Bridge
Walk along Prague's most famous bridge
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Charles Bridge connects the Old and New Towns with Lesser Town. Take a late-night stroll to see how streetlamps give a special charm to this iconic 13th-century bridge. You can get a night-time view of Prague Castle and the 30 statues of saints along the 516-metre stone pedestrian bridge from 9 pm onwards, when there are fewer tourists. You're also likely to find pop-up souvenir stalls and street musicians as the evening wears on.
There are many pubs and clubs to visit around the bridge, if you’d like to party the night away. These include the 5-level Kalovy Lázně, which is considered the largest in Central Europe. There's also Klub Lavka, Zlaty Strom Bar & Music Club, and Blue Light Bar.
Location: Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia
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