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+420 222 220 502

Karlovy lázně

Address
  
Smetanovo nábř. 198/1, 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, Czechia

Hours
  
Open today · 9PM–5AMFriday9PM–5AMSaturday9PM–5AMSunday9PM–5AMMonday9PM–5AMTuesday9PM–5AMWednesday9PM–5AMThursday9PM–5AM

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Charles Bridge, Staroměstská, Wenceslas Square, Prague astronomical clock, Prague Castle

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Karlovy l zn prague club


Karlovy lázně ( [ˈkarlovɪ ˈlaːzɲɛ]; meaning "Charles' Spa") is a five story disco club in Prague, Czech Republic.

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It was used as the prototype for the "Crazy Disco" scene of the movie Bronson.

Lázně is situated 50 meters from the eastern end of the Charles Bridge on the bank of the Vltava River. An entrance fee of 200 koruna allows access to the club, which features different music on each of its five levels.

The basement level contains free internet access for guests, foos ball tables, a full bar and dance floor, with hip hop and R&B being the music theme. Various nooks and crannies are present on this floor. The street level floor, and the main entrance into Lázně features another bar, tables and chairs, and a balcony looking onto the basement dance floor. One floor up is the Kaleidoskop Room, where mostly teenagers bounce around to electronic dance music. The next level features a mixture of top 20 singles, mainstream dance hits, and retro that pushes the envelope all the way back to the 1950s, but especially music from the 80's and 90's. The next level plays mainly trance and techno. The top level is the Chill Out Room, also featuring trance and techno music where people dance in laser cages. However, the level lacks a serious dance floor and visitors instead relax on comfortable couches and bean bag chairs. Every level of Lazne features two bars.

Online traveler forums report of frequent theft and beatings of tourists by club staff, possibly linked to an organized crime ring. Due to lax law enforcement, weak laws, and the difficulty of pursuing these criminals from outside the country, most cases are not pursued and the violence continues.

Seeing as Lázně is the largest club in Prague, and supposedly Central Europe as well, the club is crowded at weekends with an assortment of tourists and locals, guaranteeing an interesting experience.

Karlovy l zn summer 2013 prague cze hd


References

Karlovy lázně Wikipedia