Le Clan

Prague


A French-accented after-party club, with DJs on two floors, lots of bars, cosy armchairs and myriad rooms stuffed with people who want to party until dawn. It’s usually got a good, decadent vibe, and tends to get more (not less) crowded as the night wears on.


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