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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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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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