5 speakeasies in Prague, editor-picked by TableJourney. All Prague nightlife.
Hemingway Bar ★ 4.7
nove-mesto · Opatovická 1737/3, 110 00 Praha 1
Hemingway Bar relocated in May 2025 from Karoliny Světlé to Opatovická 3 and opened with a 1930s-style room, leather banquettes, a marble counter and a 200-rum back bar. The cocktail list pairs classic builds with absinthe and rum riffs; the bar reached number 24 on the World's 50 Best Bars list in 2014.
Tip: Book ahead via the site; small room turns over twice in a night. The signature Hemingway Paparazzi pairs Havana 7 with Becherovka.
Black Angel's Bar ★ 4.5
stare-mesto · Staroměstské náměstí 460/29, 110 00 Praha 1
Black Angel's runs in the medieval vaulted cellar beneath Hotel U Prince on the Old Town Square, with low-lit booths under brick arches and a list of classic and house cocktails poured by tail-coated bartenders. The room has ranked among the Tales of the Cocktail Top 10 Hotel Bars internationally.
Tip: Entry through the hotel lobby and down the stairs; walk-in possible early in the week, book Fri-Sat. Cash plus card.
AnonymouS Bar ★ 4.4
stare-mesto · Michalská 12, 110 00 Praha 1
AnonymouS Bar runs an Old Town room themed around V for Vendetta and the Guy Fawkes mask, with masked bartenders, a UV menu that reveals hidden cocktails under blacklight and a vaulted Gothic-Renaissance space off Michalská. Won Czech Bar Awards for design and cocktail programme in 2013.
Tip: Ask for the UV torch to read the hidden menu; small tables turn fast. Cash plus card.
L'Fleur ★ 4.5
stare-mesto · V Kolkovně 5, 110 00 Praha 1
L'Fleur sits on V Kolkovně in the Old Town with exposed brick, dark wood and stained-glass elements, and is the first official Champagne-region partner bar in the Czech Republic. The list runs classic cocktails plus a long Champagne and signature programme.
Tip: Champagne flights are the bar's signature; the booths at the back are the date-night seat. Cash plus card.
Parlour ★ 4.4
nove-mesto · Krakovská 15, 110 00 Praha 1
Parlour runs unsigned off Krakovská a block from Wenceslas Square, with no menu and a bartender-led programme built around the guest's stated preferences. The room seats around 20 in vintage glassware and dim lamp light; the door does not advertise.
Tip: Walk-in early in the week; book for Friday and Saturday. Tell the bartender sweet, dry, smoky or floral and let them build.