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People often speak of the idea that there are generally three things you want when trying to make something happen: you want it to be good, fast and cheap. However, they also say that the truth is that you can only have two of these things exist at once and that you cannot have the third. For instance, if you are remodeling your kitchen, it can be good and fast, but it won’t be cheap. Or, it can be fast and cheap, but it won’t be good. Or, it can even be good and cheap, but it won’t be fast. You can imagine how you could apply this theory to nearly anything.
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AghaRTA Jazz Club
AghaRTA is interested in only one thing and that is jazz. You are guaranteed a great experience every time you go. This is a great place for anyone who enjoys authentic jazz music.
Live music starts at 9 p.m. every night in the quaint, brick-faced cellar. The nice mix of tourists and residents gives the jazz den a great flavor. You need to arrive early or you can email the club with a reservation. The den fills up quickly and you will be left standing.
The bar offers original mixed drinks such as Bitches Brew (Vodka Bols, Campari Bitter, Tonic), Jean Pierre (Vodka Bols, Malibu Rum, Orange Juice) and Siesta (Havana Rum, Mango Juice, Tonic). Or, you can enjoy a soothing cup of coffee.
Check out the shop for some of the releases on the club’s own music label, ARTA.
Address Zelezna 16, Prague 1
Hours: Club: 7 p.m. – Midnight.
Location: Prague Centre
Public Transportation: Staromestska, Line A, Mustek, Lines A and B
Reduta Jazz Club
The Reduta Jazz Club is known for its history as much as its music. Reduta is the oldest jazz club in Prague, opening in 1958. There are pictures adorning the walls with its greatest memories that include some of the most popular and best musicians. The club hit headlines recently when former U.S. President Bill Clinton performed with his saxophone onstage.
There is live jazz music every day with modern and contemporary music, but many times you can feel the old vibe of the club through the music. It doesn’t offer some of the amenities of the newer clubs. There is no waiter service, but in this place music is all you need.
Address: Národní 20, New Town, Prague 1
Hours: 9:30 p.m. – Midnight
Location: Prague Centre
Public Transportation: Metro, Narodni Trida, Line B
U Maleho Glena Jazz Club
This is one of the most popular jazz clubs in town and it is crammed every night. Don’t care for small spaces? Well, get rid of those fears because once the music starts, you will forget about everything else. The best musicians are always on stage here with the freshest, liveliest music.
The sound system has been improved, which makes the music even better. There are jam sessions on Sunday nights where anyone can play, but make sure you can keep up with the talent. Stan the Man takes the stage on Mondays. He has been hailed as one of the best long-time running acts in Prague. The music usually kicks off around 9 p.m.
There are two well-stocked bars offering 10 different beers, one upstairs and one in the jazz den. The upstairs area opens at 10 a.m., serving breakfast, lunch and dinner until midnight.
Address: Karmelitská 23, Malá Strana
Hours: 10 a.m. – 2 a.m., 3 a.m. on the weekends.
Location: Malá Strana & Smíchov
Public Transportation: Tram stop: Malostranske Namesti, Tram 12, 22, 23
Ungelt Jazz and Blues Club
The Ungelt Jazz and Blues Club is one of the newer clubs in Prague. It’s in a great location, just a few steps away from Old Town Square. While the bar and club are new, it was built in historical 15th century buildings.
It is trendier than some of the other clubs with its brick façade and strategically placed lights to make it more attractive for a younger audience. The stage is in an open-faced brick cellar to secure an intimate setting. The club has a good choice of domestic and foreign drinks, and is reasonably priced.
The owners of Ungelt Jazz and Blues Club have made it their business to bring the best music to Prague. They have helped with larger musical events, not just in their own club. Some of the musicians they have helped bring to the area are Wynton Marsalis, Placido Domingo, Sting and B.B. King.
Address: Tyn 2/640, Old Town, Prague 1
Hours: 8 p.m. – 2 a.m.
Location: Prague Centre
Public Transportation: Metro: Namesti Republiky, Line B
U Staré Paní Jazz Club
You might be surprised with what you hear at U Staré Paní. This is one of the best late-night bars around with impromptu jam sessions happening on the weekends. The club has a mix of modern, contemporary and Latin jazz.
The stage is in the basement, but this isn’t in the typical style. U Staré Paní offers a brightly lit, modern setting that is hip and trendy. There are a number of locals and tourists who enjoy the popular club, so arrive early. You might end up standing, but once the music starts you won’t be thinking about much else. Live music starts around 9 p.m.
If you heard something you enjoyed, the CD shop offers records on the residing artists.
One of the perks of the club is dinner is served all night.
Address: Michalská 9, Old Town, Prague 1
Hours: 7 p.m. – 2 a.m.
Location: Staré Mêsto
Public Transportation: Metro: Mustek, Line A and B
AghaRTA is interested in only one thing and that is jazz. You are guaranteed a great experience every time you go. This is a great place for anyone who enjoys authentic jazz music.
Live music starts at 9 p.m. every night in the quaint, brick-faced cellar. The nice mix of tourists and residents gives the jazz den a great flavor. You need to arrive early or you can email the club with a reservation. The den fills up quickly and you will be left standing.
The bar offers original mixed drinks such as Bitches Brew (Vodka Bols, Campari Bitter, Tonic), Jean Pierre (Vodka Bols, Malibu Rum, Orange Juice) and Siesta (Havana Rum, Mango Juice, Tonic). Or, you can enjoy a soothing cup of coffee.
Check out the shop for some of the releases on the club’s own music label, ARTA.
Address Zelezna 16, Prague 1
Hours: Club: 7 p.m. – Midnight.
Location: Prague Centre
Public Transportation: Staromestska, Line A, Mustek, Lines A and B
Reduta Jazz Club
The Reduta Jazz Club is known for its history as much as its music. Reduta is the oldest jazz club in Prague, opening in 1958. There are pictures adorning the walls with its greatest memories that include some of the most popular and best musicians. The club hit headlines recently when former U.S. President Bill Clinton performed with his saxophone onstage.
There is live jazz music every day with modern and contemporary music, but many times you can feel the old vibe of the club through the music. It doesn’t offer some of the amenities of the newer clubs. There is no waiter service, but in this place music is all you need.
Address: Národní 20, New Town, Prague 1
Hours: 9:30 p.m. – Midnight
Location: Prague Centre
Public Transportation: Metro, Narodni Trida, Line B
U Maleho Glena Jazz Club
This is one of the most popular jazz clubs in town and it is crammed every night. Don’t care for small spaces? Well, get rid of those fears because once the music starts, you will forget about everything else. The best musicians are always on stage here with the freshest, liveliest music.
The sound system has been improved, which makes the music even better. There are jam sessions on Sunday nights where anyone can play, but make sure you can keep up with the talent. Stan the Man takes the stage on Mondays. He has been hailed as one of the best long-time running acts in Prague. The music usually kicks off around 9 p.m.
There are two well-stocked bars offering 10 different beers, one upstairs and one in the jazz den. The upstairs area opens at 10 a.m., serving breakfast, lunch and dinner until midnight.
Address: Karmelitská 23, Malá Strana
Hours: 10 a.m. – 2 a.m., 3 a.m. on the weekends.
Location: Malá Strana & Smíchov
Public Transportation: Tram stop: Malostranske Namesti, Tram 12, 22, 23
Ungelt Jazz and Blues Club
The Ungelt Jazz and Blues Club is one of the newer clubs in Prague. It’s in a great location, just a few steps away from Old Town Square. While the bar and club are new, it was built in historical 15th century buildings.
It is trendier than some of the other clubs with its brick façade and strategically placed lights to make it more attractive for a younger audience. The stage is in an open-faced brick cellar to secure an intimate setting. The club has a good choice of domestic and foreign drinks, and is reasonably priced.
The owners of Ungelt Jazz and Blues Club have made it their business to bring the best music to Prague. They have helped with larger musical events, not just in their own club. Some of the musicians they have helped bring to the area are Wynton Marsalis, Placido Domingo, Sting and B.B. King.
Address: Tyn 2/640, Old Town, Prague 1
Hours: 8 p.m. – 2 a.m.
Location: Prague Centre
Public Transportation: Metro: Namesti Republiky, Line B
U Staré Paní Jazz Club
You might be surprised with what you hear at U Staré Paní. This is one of the best late-night bars around with impromptu jam sessions happening on the weekends. The club has a mix of modern, contemporary and Latin jazz.
The stage is in the basement, but this isn’t in the typical style. U Staré Paní offers a brightly lit, modern setting that is hip and trendy. There are a number of locals and tourists who enjoy the popular club, so arrive early. You might end up standing, but once the music starts you won’t be thinking about much else. Live music starts around 9 p.m.
If you heard something you enjoyed, the CD shop offers records on the residing artists.
One of the perks of the club is dinner is served all night.
Address: Michalská 9, Old Town, Prague 1
Hours: 7 p.m. – 2 a.m.
Location: Staré Mêsto
Public Transportation: Metro: Mustek, Line A and B


