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Prague Jazz Clubs
Jazz clubs are an integral part of the nightlife scene in Prague. Typically they are cellar bars, each with a unique, vibrant atmosphere. |
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| | Agharta Jazz Club
Zelezna 16, Old Town, Prague 1 Agharta is a popular jazz club located just off the Old Town Square, with a great ambience and superb acoustics. The musical style is broad, covering jazz, blues, funk and swing. Live music every night from 9pm. | | |
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| | Ungelt Jazz Club
Tyn 10, Old Town, Prague 1 Ungelt Jazz Club is just off the Old Town Square. It is a small, intimate place set in an exposed-brick cellar a few flights of stairs down. Ungelt hosts local and international jazz musicians. Live music nightly from 8pm. | | |
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| | Reduta Jazz Club
Narodni 20, New Town, Prague 1 Founded in the 1950s, Reduta is one of Prague’s oldest and most well-known jazz clubs. It is famous for the ‘Two Presidents’ gig that featured Bill Clinton on the saxophone. Live music every night from 9pm. | | |
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| | U Staré Pani Jazz Club
Michalska 9, Old Town, Prague 1 The most charismatic jazz clubs in Prague are based in cellars, and so it is with U Staré Pani where some of the best local acts are in residence. Live music nightly varies from blues to funk, groove, pop, soul and rock. | |
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| | U Maleho Glena Bar & Jazz Club
Karmelitska 23, Lesser Town, Prague 1 U Maleho Glena is a popular bar and jazz club in the Lesser Town area of Prague, near Charles Bridge. Upstairs is a Czech/American style bar. Downstairs is one of the smallest jazz clubs in the city. | |
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