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Us four guys are going to Prague and Budapest next August. Which clubs should we do
to? Any good bars?
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to? Any good bars?
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(benji Dukes) wrote:
> Us four guys are going to Prague and Budapest next August. Which clubs should we do
> to? Any good bars?
>
>
> Thanks
For answers to these and other F(requently)A(sked)Q(uestions) on Prague and the Czech
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(benji Dukes) wrote:
> Us four guys are going to Prague and Budapest next August. Which clubs should we do
> to? Any good bars?
>
>
> Thanks
For answers to these and other F(requently)A(sked)Q(uestions) on Prague and the Czech
Republic, you can visit The Czech Republic FAQ:
http://fas.harvard.edu/~sever/Czech.homepage.html
- A Unique Internet Resource Since 1994 -
Ivan
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"benji Dukes" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Us four guys are going to Prague and Budapest next August. Which clubs should we do
> to? Any good bars?
>
how long have you got? I could talk for a year or two about bars in Bp
You want
smart, with food? Or sawdust, beer and music? Start with some selction from: Leroy
(pub, not cafe), Fat Mos, Oscars, Portside, go down market to Morrisons, Piaf or
Nincs Pardon, or head for the 'bar in a field' (if its still there this year), Zold
Pardon. Bekketts or Iguana if you want to mix with ex-pats, Dokk if you want to mix
with money, Pot Kucs (spl? it means 'spare key') if you want to drink with
intellectuals until way after dawn, or Old Mans Music Pub if you want live rock/blues
(V. smokey place). Just grab a copy of Pesti-Est in the first bar you go into and
check out whats on. Any of these may shut and/or change name at a moments notice!
Enjoy it, but beware of the places with dancers in the window - they are the ones
that'll escort you to an ATM to get money for the bill. Email for more torrid
details. I've never noticed the names of anywhere in Prague.....
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> Us four guys are going to Prague and Budapest next August. Which clubs should we do
> to? Any good bars?
>
how long have you got? I could talk for a year or two about bars in Bp
You wantsmart, with food? Or sawdust, beer and music? Start with some selction from: Leroy
(pub, not cafe), Fat Mos, Oscars, Portside, go down market to Morrisons, Piaf or
Nincs Pardon, or head for the 'bar in a field' (if its still there this year), Zold
Pardon. Bekketts or Iguana if you want to mix with ex-pats, Dokk if you want to mix
with money, Pot Kucs (spl? it means 'spare key') if you want to drink with
intellectuals until way after dawn, or Old Mans Music Pub if you want live rock/blues
(V. smokey place). Just grab a copy of Pesti-Est in the first bar you go into and
check out whats on. Any of these may shut and/or change name at a moments notice!
Enjoy it, but beware of the places with dancers in the window - they are the ones
that'll escort you to an ATM to get money for the bill. Email for more torrid
details. I've never noticed the names of anywhere in Prague.....
#4
Yeah Budapest is stuffed with bars and clubs and Oik seems to know his stuff, at least from what I remember from a couple of years ago. Check out http://www.timeout.com/budapest/pubs.xml
Definitely start your evening (from early) in Liszt Ferenc square if you like beautiful girls in short skirts! http://www.timeout.com/budapest/pubs.xml?ar=2&cg=3
All the best
Definitely start your evening (from early) in Liszt Ferenc square if you like beautiful girls in short skirts! http://www.timeout.com/budapest/pubs.xml?ar=2&cg=3
All the best
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"newstartnz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Yeah Budapest is stuffed with bars and clubs and Oik seems to know his stuff, at
> least from what I remember from a couple of years ago. Check out
> http://www.timeout.com/budapest/pubs.xml
>
> Definitely start your evening (from early) in Liszt Ferenc square if you like
> beautiful girls in short skirts! http://www.timeout.com/budapest/pubs.xml?ar=2&cg=3
>
opps, forgot all that: Incognito, Cafe Mediterranean, Pesti Est Cafe, a couple of
pizza places to start the evening off and down to Piaf the other side of Andrasi
afterward you've done Underground or Undergrass. Take a tram to Oktagon (every major
US fast food joint there) and walk down Andrasi toward the river, its the big square
on the left. there is a hostel (cant remember the name) right next to Oktagon, which
has to be THE place to stay if you are on a budget.
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> Yeah Budapest is stuffed with bars and clubs and Oik seems to know his stuff, at
> least from what I remember from a couple of years ago. Check out
> http://www.timeout.com/budapest/pubs.xml
>
> Definitely start your evening (from early) in Liszt Ferenc square if you like
> beautiful girls in short skirts! http://www.timeout.com/budapest/pubs.xml?ar=2&cg=3
>
opps, forgot all that: Incognito, Cafe Mediterranean, Pesti Est Cafe, a couple of
pizza places to start the evening off and down to Piaf the other side of Andrasi
afterward you've done Underground or Undergrass. Take a tram to Oktagon (every major
US fast food joint there) and walk down Andrasi toward the river, its the big square
on the left. there is a hostel (cant remember the name) right next to Oktagon, which
has to be THE place to stay if you are on a budget.
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Which is the best and cheapest way to cross from Prague to Budapest? Which train
station should we go to.
Thanks again
Benji Dukes
station should we go to.
Thanks again
Benji Dukes
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I can't recall the name, but you can't get reservations... and they don't take
Hungarian money on the trains (I learned that the hard way, I have about 4000 forint
here that are virtually useless) It's in the west, I think. "benji Dukes"
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> Which is the best and cheapest way to cross from Prague to Budapest? Which train
> station should we go to.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Benji Dukes
Hungarian money on the trains (I learned that the hard way, I have about 4000 forint
here that are virtually useless) It's in the west, I think. "benji Dukes"
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> Which is the best and cheapest way to cross from Prague to Budapest? Which train
> station should we go to.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Benji Dukes
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> I can't recall the name, but you can't get reservations... and they don't take
> Hungarian money on the trains (I learned that the hard way, I have about 4000
> forint here that are virtually useless) It's in the west, I think.
UK banks will change them - the are fully convertible, and as such, even a US bank
*should* change them...
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> I can't recall the name, but you can't get reservations... and they don't take
> Hungarian money on the trains (I learned that the hard way, I have about 4000
> forint here that are virtually useless) It's in the west, I think.
UK banks will change them - the are fully convertible, and as such, even a US bank
*should* change them...
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"benji Dukes" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
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> Which is the best and cheapest way to cross from Prague to Budapest? Which train
> station should we go to.
For schedules try http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en Most fast day trains
leaves from the Holesovice station in north (reached by metro) some may depart from
the more central station Praha Hlavni (hln) And contrary to JusSumGuy belief you can
make an advance reservation at either of the Prague stations. Cheapest and fastest is
the route through Slovakia.
L.P
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> Which is the best and cheapest way to cross from Prague to Budapest? Which train
> station should we go to.
For schedules try http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en Most fast day trains
leaves from the Holesovice station in north (reached by metro) some may depart from
the more central station Praha Hlavni (hln) And contrary to JusSumGuy belief you can
make an advance reservation at either of the Prague stations. Cheapest and fastest is
the route through Slovakia.
L.P
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in Prague I went to a club called The Bunker. wasn't bad. I went to a great bar
called the Red Hat which was loaded with women. Have fun "Lennart Petersen"
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> "benji Dukes" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
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> > Which is the best and cheapest way to cross from Prague to Budapest? Which train
> > station should we go to.
> For schedules try http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en Most fast day
> trains leaves from the Holesovice station in north (reached
by
> metro) some may depart from the more central station Praha Hlavni (hln) And
> contrary to JusSumGuy belief you can make an advance reservation at either of the
> Prague stations. Cheapest and fastest is the route through Slovakia.
> L.P
called the Red Hat which was loaded with women. Have fun "Lennart Petersen"
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "benji Dukes" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
> news:[email protected]...
> > Which is the best and cheapest way to cross from Prague to Budapest? Which train
> > station should we go to.
> For schedules try http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en Most fast day
> trains leaves from the Holesovice station in north (reached
by
> metro) some may depart from the more central station Praha Hlavni (hln) And
> contrary to JusSumGuy belief you can make an advance reservation at either of the
> Prague stations. Cheapest and fastest is the route through Slovakia.
> L.P
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"Gus" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
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> in Prague I went to a club called The Bunker. wasn't bad. I went to a great bar
> called the Red Hat which was
They do make train reservations ???
L.P
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> in Prague I went to a club called The Bunker. wasn't bad. I went to a great bar
> called the Red Hat which was
They do make train reservations ???
L.P






