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Walking around Prague after dark, it’s hard not to notice the hordes of tourists which frequent the streets, and in particular the ever-growing number of stag/bachelor parties that flock to it every weekend. Thankfully, they soon disappear into the many strip bars, steering clear of the many authentic Czech taverns which are dotted around the city centre.
These can be found in both the Old Town and New Town, but you must look past the main touristy areas such as Wenceslas Square and the Old Town Square. It pays to search for them too. For instance, a beer in one of the pubs around Wenceslas Square, or the Old Town Square, can set you back up anything up to 100Kc. Take five minutes to check out watering holes beyond these tourist traps and you’ll find that a beer can still cost as little as 30Kc.
The Czech Republic is another country in Central Europe with a strong musical tradition meaning there are other things to do other than drink and party. One of the most enjoyable of these is a visit to a ‘black light theatre’.
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