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Prague Jazz Clubs
Jazz clubs are an integral part of the nightlife scene in Prague. Typically they are cellar bars, each with its own unique, vibrant atmosphere. Although these days jazz concerts are also held regularly on the Prague Jazz Boat and at the more elegant Café Mozart. |
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| | Agharta Jazz Club
Zelezna 16, Old Town, Prague 1 Agharta is a popular jazz club located just off the Old Town Square, with a great ambience and superb acoustics. The musical style is broad, covering jazz, blues, funk and swing. Live music every night from 9pm. | |  |
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| | Ungelt Jazz & Blues Club
Tyn 2/604, Old Town, Prague 1 Ungelt Jazz & Blues Club is just off the Old Town Square. It is a small, intimate place set in an exposed-brick cellar a few flights of stairs down. Ungelt hosts local and international jazz musicians. Live music nightly from 8pm. | |  |
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| | Reduta Jazz Club
Narodni 20, New Town, Prague 1 Founded in the 1950s, Reduta is one of Prague’s oldest and most well-known jazz clubs. It is famous for the ‘Two Presidents’ gig that featured Bill Clinton on the saxophone. Live music every night from 9pm. | |  |
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| | U Maleho Glena Bar & Jazz Club
Karmelitska 23, Lesser Town, Prague 1 U Maleho Glena is a popular bar and jazz club in the Lesser Town area of Prague, near Charles Bridge. Upstairs is a Czech/American style bar. Downstairs is one of the smallest jazz clubs in the city. | |
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