Prague has the most active LGBTQ+ scene in the Czech Republic. Vinohrady is the center of gay nightlife, with bars, clubs, and cafes. Popular spots include Club TerMIX, Friends Club, and Café Bar Flirt. The city hosts Prague Pride every summer, attracting visitors from around the world. While there are no exclusively gay hotels, many accommodations are LGBTQ+-friendly.
Brno, the country’s second-largest city, has
Prague has the most active LGBTQ+ scene in the Czech Republic. Vinohrady is the center of gay nightlife, with bars, clubs, and cafes. Popular spots include Club TerMIX, Friends Club, and Café Bar Flirt. The city hosts Prague Pride every summer, attracting visitors from around the world. While there are no exclusively gay hotels, many accommodations are LGBTQ+-friendly.
Brno, the country’s second-largest city, has a growing LGBTQ+ community. The city hosts Brno Pride Week and has several gay-friendly bars and events. Ostrava and Plzeň have smaller LGBTQ+ scenes but welcome gay travelers. Most major cities have at least a few LGBTQ+-friendly venues.
Prague is famous for its historic Old Town, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle. The Astronomical Clock and Wenceslas Square are also popular attractions. Outside the capital, Český Krumlov offers medieval architecture and scenic views. The spa town of Karlovy Vary is known for its thermal baths. South Moravia is a top wine region, and the Bohemian Switzerland National Park is great for hiking.
The Czech Republic is one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly countries in Central Europe. Same-sex relationships are legal, and discrimination is prohibited. Public displays of affection are generally accepted in major cities, but smaller towns may be more conservative.