Misch Masch is located slightly away from Prague city center at the old site of Disco Letna. In 2002, Disco Letna underwent major construction to become Misch Masch, changing the overall vibe of the club along with its name.
Misch Masch is a favorite with the locals who prefer slightly less tourists among the club patrons. Location is the key factor in the Misch Masch success story, as it is far enough from the city center not to be a major tourist attraction, but close enough where the club is easily accessible by public transportation.
As a locals’ club, Misch Masch caters to the irregular and offbeat music that is favored by the Prague youth. Live concerts by local aspiring artists are commonly performed at the club. When there are no concerts on the schedule for a night, everyone can enjoy themselves on any of the three separate dance floors. Each dance floor has its own unique character and caters to a different type of vibe. One floor plays the typical dance music that you would expect at a bar and club. Another floor offers only oldies, prompting people to break out in classic dance moves. The third dance area is the most unusual of the three, as it offers only soul music in a lounge setting.
Another option for guests of the club is to enjoy their night watching the podium dancers strut their stuff. In an unusual twist for a Prague nightclub, Misch Masch offers both male and female dancers on a nightly basis. Podium dancers are always popular in the Prague nightclub scene, and Misch Masch is simply following the popular trend. As always, these dancers tend to attract large crowds, and the dancers at Misch Masch are no exception. They can be found in the large house area of the club where the dance music is played. Typically the dancers are surrounded by rowdy Prague youth out for stag and hen parties.