Party in Karlovy Lazne Club, the biggest music club in Central Europe is a must if you are passing by Prague in Czech Republic. The club counts with 5 levels, each one with their own music style. Beside this, they have a ice pub in the basement. The place is completely touristic and had only few locals. I met two funny guys on vacation there, a Japanese and a German.
The entrance fee is 180 CZK with means 8 USD. This ticket allows you to visit all levels but no the basement that has a separate entrance fee. Starting with the ground level and going up you reach these music styles: Music Café, Discothèque (70’s hits), Kaleidoscope (60’s-80’s hits), Paradogs Club (best of house, trance and techno) and the last level, Chill Out.
The interior of the club if from the centuries 14 and 15 and there are many preserved mosaics. You can even see roman spa swimming pools without water, of course. The Ice Pub has a 200 CZK fee and can be visited at any time. People use big coats supplied by the venue and drink in ice glasses.
After 10 PM the lines are huge in the weekend, so be there earlier to get a good spot.