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23. Cross Club (Steampunk Heaven) The interior looks like a post-apocalyptic robot factory. Lights move with the bass. Plays drum & bass and techno until 5 AM.

24. Lucerna Music Bar (80s & 90s Night) Friday nights: the Big Bang party. Thousands of locals dancing to Michael Jackson and Kabát. The floor is sticky; the energy is perfect.

25. Fuchs2 (Prague 7) A former communist school turned into a DIY venue. Entrance is donation-based. Best for indie rock and experimental noise.

26. Super Panda Circus A hidden cocktail bar behind a vending machine. They serve drinks in bird cages and smoke-filled globes. You need a reservation (Instagram DM only).

27. 7:45pm Classical at St. Salvator Church The cheapest high-end entertainment. For 300 CZK, listen to Dvořák in a baroque church right next to the Charles Bridge. No dress code. czechbitch 30 best

1. Vinohrady Sunday Brunch Culture Forget early mornings. In Prague’s Vinohrady district, brunch lasts until 2 PM. Try Můj šálek kávy for ethical java and scrambled eggs.

2. Sapa Night Market (Little Hanoi) For a break from svíčková, head to Prague’s Vietnamese enclave. The entertainment is sensory: sizzling duck pancakes and bubble tea stalls open late.

3. Wine at St. Clair’s Vineyard Yes, the Czech Republic makes great white wine. Sit on the terraces of Viniční altán in Prague 4 for sunset views over the city with a glass of Veltlínské zelené.

4. Craft Beer Sauna Combine lifestyle with lager. At Beerland Spa (Prague or Karlovy Vary), you soak in a wooden tub while drinking chilled, unlimited dark beer from a tap next to the sauna. Plays drum & bass and techno until 5 AM

5. Farmers Markets (Kulaták & Náplavka) The Saturday morning ritual. Buy burčák (young wine) in September, fresh chleba, and artisanal cheeses. It is social entertainment, not just shopping.

6. Rooftop Mixology at T-Anker Located on top of a department store, this is the best skyline bar in Prague. Order a gin & tonic with a view of the National Museum.

7. Picnic in Havlíčkovy Sady Italian Renaissance gazebo + a blanket + bottle of Bohemian Sekt. This is the quiet luxury lifestyle locals love.

8. Open-Air Grill at Riegrovy Sady On a summer evening, this park turns into a massive grill party. Buy charcoal and meat at the nearby Albert supermarket; join the 1,000 people drinking on the grass. Thousands of locals dancing to Michael Jackson and Kabát

Housed in a former bakery, Eska is the temple of "flour and water." They mill their own grains and bake bread over an open hearth. The open kitchen allows you to watch them butcher whole animals and ferment vegetables. It is lifestyle entertainment as education.

For a dose of old-world glamour, visit the Pupp. Their chocolate shop offers a "Chocolate Symphony" tasting menu. It’s a sweet stop in the spa triangle.

The final listing is not a place but an event: “A Night at the National Theatre – Then a 2 AM Goulash at U Prešanů.” The guide argues that true Czech lifestyle is the juxtaposition of high art (Dvořák’s Rusalka) with gritty, perfect hangover food served by a waiter who insults you lovingly. It’s this cultural duality—the ability to go from a velvet chair to a vinyl booth in 20 minutes—that the book captures better than any competitor.

Brno’s hipster heart beats here. 4 Pokoje (4 Rooms) offers four distinct drinking environments: a garden, a wine bar, a cocktail den, and a beer hall. Their Sunday roasts and live DJ sets make it a lifestyle hub for Moravian creatives.

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