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Prague Gay Bars
At The Monkey Bar you'll enter a world of premium spritzes at one of the cities gay friendly hotspots, soak up the latest mixology trends & move the world with a signature cocktail menu.
The framework is based on a unique collaboration with premium gin Monkey 47, which forms the basis of four cocktails with unique flavours. Professional bartenders from the local community intensify the elegance of the cocktails with tropical and unusual ingredients.
Monkey Bar also attracts local foodies with thoughtful and visually appealing dishes. Monkey's dining menu is a sharing sensation, created by international chefs to tantalise your appetite buds with exotic ingredients and surprising flavour pairings. Share the pleasure with friends and savour the world's culinary trends.
Open all day, this oasis in the middle of the city can also be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch and premium cocktails with a full dining trial at the end of the day. At weekends, brunch comes alive on the terrace with bottomless mimosas or frozen margaritas and live music.
The lock is owned by the Falkensteiner Hotel Prague, so if you are staying with them you receive an exclusive 2
Gay Prague
Prague, with its enchanting architecture and vibrant nightlife, is a magnet for visitors from around the world. The city proposals a journey through period with its cobblestoned streets and historic landmarks prefer the Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge. By bedtime, the scene shifts to the lively gay district of Vinohrady, where the energy is palpable and the community thrives.
Vinohrady is renowned for its dynamic LGBTQ+ scene, featuring a range of venues from cozy retro bars to electric dance clubs. This district becomes particularly animated during Prague Pride, where rainbow flags adorn the streets, and the capital bursts into colorful celebrations of love and equality. The event not only highlights the vibrant local community but also draws international visitors, contributing to Prague's reputation as a welcoming city for gay travelers year-round.
Combining a prosperous historical backdrop with a pulsating underground club customs, Prague offers an indelible experience that marries the old with the modern, making it a flawless getaway for those looking to explore a urban area that embraces both its past and its gradual, inclusive present.
Discover Queer Places and Events in Prague
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This website is for everyone who wants to discover local events by and for the LGBTQIA+ community. Join us to explore Prague's inclusive scene and increase the representation of queer people in the city.
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Queer Events
Karaoke party s Finiji DarkAngel
Every Tuesday
Karaoke party hosted by Drag Queen Finiji DarkAngel every Tuesday at B Songs on petition all night.
Organized by: Finiji DarkAngel
Hosted in: Czech
Drag/Queer Karaoke
Every Sunday
Karaoke hosted by distinct queers and drags every Sunday.
Organized by: Trdi Sir Dick
Hosted in: English
Karaoke party s Finiji DarkAngel
Every Tuesday
Karaoke party hosted by Drag Queen Finiji DarkAngel every Tuesday at B Songs on request all night.
Organized by: Finiji DarkAngel
Hosted in: Czech
Drag/Queer Karaoke
Every Sunday
Karaoke hosted by different queers and drags every Sunday.
Organized by: Trdi Sir Dick
Hosted in: English
Sapphic Heat
A monthly, alt pop/rap clubbin
Prague Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Prague
Accommodation Tip
Dancing House Hotel
Hotel. ****, from 90 €
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Design hotel located right next to the river Vltava in the famous Dancing House building (Tancíci Dum) designed by the architects Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunic.
@ Jiráskovo námestí /6
Prague
Metro: Karlovo námestí
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 Primary 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 it was the residence of many artists and writers, including Franz Kafka, Max Brod, Rainer Maria Rilke and Franz Werfel, to name but a few.
Today's cityscape is dominated by buildings from all major periods of art
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