Part of Prague history since 1958, Reduta is not generally home to the young Turks, but it does have a distinctive vibe (even if it's a bit sad that it still touts Bill Clinton's visit with sax of so many years ago). The cramped bench seating hasn't changed in years, and the venue charges tourist prices. Still, the acts are as talented as any in Prague, if decidedly older and softer; and you'll be seeing them up close and personal. Just mind the coat-check guy who asks for your jacket, presumably in hopes of a tip.
Area Prague
Transport Metro Národní třída/tram 6, 9, 18, 22, 51, 54, 57, 58 .
Telephone 224 933 487
Open Box office 5-9pm daily. Club 9pm-12.30am daily. Concerts 9pm.
Admission 200 K±.
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