Klub Varšava

Prague


Look for the black door marked only with a little sign of a tower, and you've found Varšava, an intimate, underground club for live music. The small stage hosts bands playing alternative beats every week. Drinks are cheap and nothing special, putting the focus on performances. Check the venue's Facebook or website for a detailed programme.


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