Prague live music/dinner
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Prague live music/dinner
Hi Fellow Travellers,
I'm going to Prague with my girlfriend for a long weekend early in Novemeber 2004 and apart from seeing the National Symphony and perhaps a few other classical performances, I would like to experience as much live jazz, blues and any original music as a I possibly can. Can anyone recommend some funky music clubs where you can combine the tunes with a decent meal? We'll be staying at the Savoy Hotel (great deal on Expedia!) in Prague 1, near the Castle...
Really exited to hear from inspired music lovers...
Take it easy,
Bobe
I'm going to Prague with my girlfriend for a long weekend early in Novemeber 2004 and apart from seeing the National Symphony and perhaps a few other classical performances, I would like to experience as much live jazz, blues and any original music as a I possibly can. Can anyone recommend some funky music clubs where you can combine the tunes with a decent meal? We'll be staying at the Savoy Hotel (great deal on Expedia!) in Prague 1, near the Castle...
Really exited to hear from inspired music lovers...
Take it easy,
Bobe
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I think the JazzBoat would fill the bill perfectly! Dinner and jazz, while cruising on the beautiful Vltava, with the Castle area and beautiful buildings glowing with lights.
www.jazzboat.cz
www.jazzboat.cz
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Don't go to the Art nouveau Hall in the Municipal theatre. It is a set up for tourists with second rate performers. The main hall of that theatre is called Svetlana- I think- and has quality performances. There may be other tourist set ups like this so be careful.
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Since this is Bobe's first post and he may not know the ropes, I'm going to give this one more chance to rise to the top. Bobe, if you see this please post to that effect and I won't top it again. Okay?
I want him to check this out because I think it would be a romantic evening for him and his girlfriend.
I want him to check this out because I think it would be a romantic evening for him and his girlfriend.
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rvman, the Hotel Savoy has a web site with complete info and rates on it:
http://www.hotel-savoy.cz/
for Bobe, I mainly attend classical performances and so know a lot about them in Prague, and am just wondering how you will be able to do all of this in one long weekend. Each performance will take up that evening (espec the symphony) and you plan to attend several? well, aside from the major venues (like the Rudolfinum which is wonderful), I would highly recommend some chamber music at the Klementinum near the bridge. They have good groups, and the acoustics in the room they use are quite good (and they are cheap). Also, there are not tours of that facility, and it is the only way you can see that room of mirrors, as I recall.
Now, what do you mean by funky? The other main place I personally know that is not classical is the Cafe IMperial and that is a wonderful place to go for the ambience and food and a real Czech experience. It's very near Namesti Republicky metro stop. They have jazz (mostly really New Orleans style or Dixieland). Here is their web site and they list programs and some other cafe info:
http://www.hotelimperial.cz/cafe/home.asp
I'm sure Prague has plenty of rock music clubs -- I don't think that's a city exactly known for blues, which is best in US, as far as I'm concerned. You will find some touring groups that do some blues. Lucerna Music Bar is one of the best places in Prague for live music, and they do have European and local bands. http://www.musicbar.cz
Archa Cafe is another place with local groups, but smaller, it's at Na Porici 26, which is right near Cafe Imperial. Here's a little about it, I haven't been there
http://prague.tv/venues/3136
For jazz, Reduta is wellknown (not cheap drinks) at Narodni 20, here's a comment on it:
http://prague.tv/venues/105
it's web site is www.redutajazzclub.cz
and a smaller place with local jazz is Agharta at Krakovska 5. Both are near Wenceslas Square.
Here's info on Reduta from Inyourpocketguides to Prague
http://www.inyourpocket.com/cr/pragu...id=CZPGENN0113
I gave that URL because you can check that guide for other club and music info, it is a really good source.
There was a loud, popular club around my hotel I noticed -- the Roxy at 33 Dlouha. It is considered one of the best dance clubs, and it's not super upscale, but laidback, so you don't have to worry about being a model or anything.
http://www.hotel-savoy.cz/
for Bobe, I mainly attend classical performances and so know a lot about them in Prague, and am just wondering how you will be able to do all of this in one long weekend. Each performance will take up that evening (espec the symphony) and you plan to attend several? well, aside from the major venues (like the Rudolfinum which is wonderful), I would highly recommend some chamber music at the Klementinum near the bridge. They have good groups, and the acoustics in the room they use are quite good (and they are cheap). Also, there are not tours of that facility, and it is the only way you can see that room of mirrors, as I recall.
Now, what do you mean by funky? The other main place I personally know that is not classical is the Cafe IMperial and that is a wonderful place to go for the ambience and food and a real Czech experience. It's very near Namesti Republicky metro stop. They have jazz (mostly really New Orleans style or Dixieland). Here is their web site and they list programs and some other cafe info:
http://www.hotelimperial.cz/cafe/home.asp
I'm sure Prague has plenty of rock music clubs -- I don't think that's a city exactly known for blues, which is best in US, as far as I'm concerned. You will find some touring groups that do some blues. Lucerna Music Bar is one of the best places in Prague for live music, and they do have European and local bands. http://www.musicbar.cz
Archa Cafe is another place with local groups, but smaller, it's at Na Porici 26, which is right near Cafe Imperial. Here's a little about it, I haven't been there
http://prague.tv/venues/3136
For jazz, Reduta is wellknown (not cheap drinks) at Narodni 20, here's a comment on it:
http://prague.tv/venues/105
it's web site is www.redutajazzclub.cz
and a smaller place with local jazz is Agharta at Krakovska 5. Both are near Wenceslas Square.
Here's info on Reduta from Inyourpocketguides to Prague
http://www.inyourpocket.com/cr/pragu...id=CZPGENN0113
I gave that URL because you can check that guide for other club and music info, it is a really good source.
There was a loud, popular club around my hotel I noticed -- the Roxy at 33 Dlouha. It is considered one of the best dance clubs, and it's not super upscale, but laidback, so you don't have to worry about being a model or anything.