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This is a bar where the beer is something of a reward after a workout. A workout in a bar? Yes, you read that correctly. This is one of Prague’s favourite rock-climbing bars: fake rocks stud the walls and real beer pours from the taps, the perfect mix.
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Dirty and worn, this theatre in Zizkov shows classic films from around the world. Mostly frequented by students and serious cinema buffs, the Aero is a what-you-see-is-what-you-get place. They won’t serve you popcorn for a movie, but they will serve you a beer.
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Time to vent all that boardroom stress and regress to childsplay. It’s go-cart time. That’s right, fasten your helmet and put the pedal to the metal as you fly around this track. Adults who want to resume their place in grown-up world, they can have a drink or two in the bar.
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If Prague seems too big to take in, there’s only one thing to do: become larger than Prague. Here you get a god-like perspective as you look down on a 1:480 scale model of the city. Created between the [year]s 1826 and 1837, the model pays painstaking homage to Prague’s architectural detail, including a sentry box with a soldier and a hog-killing scene.
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The usual Hollywood blockbusters are played on the big screen in this multiplex, although they do arrive a little late. However, this cinema tends to always have at last one Czech film with English subtitles, giving you a ticket into Czech culture.
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