- Karlovy Lázně
Karlovy Lázně is a five story disco club in
Prague, Czech Republic and the largest club inCentral Europe .Lázně is situated 50 meters from the eastern end of the
Charles Bridge on the bank of theVltava River . An entrance fee of 120Koruna or 50Koruna (depends in which time you enter the building) allows access to the club, which features different music on each of its five stories..The basement level contains free
internet access for any of the guests,foos ball tables, a full bar and dance floor, with rap &R&B being the music theme. Various nooks and crannies are present on this floor. The street level floor, and the main entrance into Lázně features another bar, tables and chairs, and a balcony looking onto the basement dance floor. One floor up is the Kaleidoskop Room, where mostly teenagers bounce around toelectronica . On the next level one finds a mixture of top 20 singles, mainstream dance hits, and retro that pushes the envelope all the way back to the 1950s. In general, this level offers the greatest variety of individuals visiting Lázně - featuring laid back tourists, youngsuave locals, and a surprising number of the adult crowd above 30. The next level sports another trance andtechno extravaganza, just in case you skipped the nearly identical electronica Kaleidoskop Room. On top, the Chill Out Room houses another redundant level of trance and techno music. However, the level lacks a serious dance floor and visitors instead relax on comfortable couches and bean bags. Every level of Lazne features at least one bar.Seeing as Lázně is the largest club in Prague, and supposedly Central Europe as well, the club is crowded at weekends with an assortment of tourists and locals, guaranteeing an interesting experience. The variety of floors and music sweeping the club ensures that Lázně maintains a far more diverse and exotic crowd than any other club in Prague.
External links
* [http://www.karlovylazne.cz/ Karlovy Lázně] - Music Club Karlovy Lázně Homepage
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