Prague gay area
Gay Prague – the best gay hotels, bars, clubs & more
Prague is an undeniably pretty city! An easy contender for the most beautiful city in Europe.
Its perfectly preserved Gothic spires loom high over shiny Baroque buildings, medieval churches, world-renowned museums, cobblestone streets, and bustling, bar-filled squares. The Vltava River runs gracefully through its center, winding under Charles Bridge and past the world's largest castle complex.
Of the Primary and Eastern European countries, the Czech Republic is one of the most LGBTQ-friendly. Its capital city has a well-established gay scene with bars, clubs, and cafes, most of which are located in the neighborhood of Vinohrady. Since 2011, Prague has celebrated Event every summer in mid-August, attracting hundreds of thousands to the weeklong festivities. All of this contributes to making Prague the widespread LGBTQ+ travel destination it has been for decades, and will no disbelieve continue to be for decades more.
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1. General Tips
2. Transportation & Airport Transfer
3. Prague Gay Hotels
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Patroc Prague Gay Guide 2025
Saunas
Sauna David
Monday, Tuesday 11:00 – 22:00;Wednesday-Saturday 11:00 – 24:00;Sunday 11:00 – 22:00
Small gay sauna in the Karlín quarter, in 2021 renovated and modernised.
Admission: ≈ 420 CZK (cash only)
sauna-david.cz
@ Sokolovská 44
Prague 18600
Metro: Florenc
+420 739 231 515 (mobile)
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Sauna Babylonia
Daily 14:00 – 01:00;Friday till 02:00
The biggest gay sauna in Prague, centrally located in the Old Town.
Admission: ≈ 350-450 CZK (cash only)
saunababylonia.cz
@ Martinska 6
Prague 11000
Metro: Národní trída, Mustek
+420 224 232 304
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Sauna Bonbon
Daily 15:00 – 22:00/23:00
Very small gay sauna in the south of Prague with bar, whirlpool, saunas and 2 cabins. Mainly local clientele, 35+ years of age.
Admission: ≈ 250-300 CZK (cash only)
saunabonbon.cz
@ Cernomorská 645 / 6
Prague 10100
Tram: Ruská
+420 777 146 068 (mobile)
Gay Praag stadsgids
Praag is de hoofdstad en grootste stad van Tsjechië. Gelegen in het noordwesten van het land aan de rivier de Moldau, herbergt de stad ongeveer 2 miljoen inwoners in het grotere stedelijke gebied.
Het stadscentrum van Praag staat sinds 1992 op de werelderfgoedlijst van UNESCO. Met een geschiedenis die meer dan duizend jaar teruggaat, heeft Praag vele beroemde culturele bezienswaardigheden, musea, theaters, galerijen en andere historische tentoonstellingen, depart meer dan 4 miljoen bezoekers per jaar trekken .
De stad heeft ook een groeiende en opwindende Gayscene waarvan je kunt genieten in alle Gaybars, clubs en podia van Praag. Het grootste deel van de Gayscene is te vinden in en rond het Vinohrady-gebied.
Gayrechten in Tsjechië
Tsjechië is een van de meest liberale landen in Centraal-Europa als het gaat om LGBT-rechten. Gayseksualiteit werd in 1962 gedecriminaliseerd en Gayseksuele prostitutie werd in 1990 gedecriminaliseerd.
De meerderjarigheid is 15. In 2006 legaliseerde het land geregistreerde partnerschappen voor koppels van hetzelfde geslacht. Het leger trekt de seksuele geaardheid van soldaten niet in twijfel en laat Gaymannen openlijk dienen.
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Prague Gay Travel Manual 2025
Upcoming Events in Prague
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About Prague and its homosexual life
Prague, picturesquely situated on the Vltava River, is the capital of the Czech Republic. In the 14th century it became the heart of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation under Emperor Charles IV and a center of art, identity and politics. This period saw the establishment of the first university in Central Europe, the laying of the foundation stone for the St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle, the building of the Charles Bridge and the creation of the New Town.
For centuries, Prague has been a melting pot for Czech, German and Jewish culture. Around 1900 it was the home of many artists and writers, including Franz Kafka, Max Brod, Rainer Maria Rilke and Franz Werfel, to name but a few.
Today's cityscape is dominated by buildings from all major periods of art history: Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Art Nouveau, and even Cubism, which uniquely found its way also into architecture only here.
With its history, the rich cultural heritage and the romantic streets in the Old Town, Prague had always been an attractive destination for travellers.