Nightmare Prague Horror Bar!

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This August, we’re heading to one of the most spine-chilling and unforgettable bars in Europe – Nightmare Prague Horror Bar.

Tucked away in the Malá Strana district of Prague, this underground haunt is not just a bar – it’s a full-blown horror experience. From the moment you descend the staircase into the dimly lit interior, you’re immersed in a world of horror classics, with life-sized figures, eerie red lighting, and detailed sets inspired by films like The Exorcist, Friday the 13th, IT, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It’s like walking through your favorite horror movies, cocktail in hand.

We’ll be visiting this extraordinary place as part of our August trip, capturing every detail to share with you – from the chilling decor to the horror-themed drinks like the “Annabelle” cocktail. Whether it’s the themed rooms, creepy props, or the immersive vibe that draws you in, Nightmare Bar promises an unforgettable night.

We can’t wait to take you inside this terrifyingly fun venue and show you why it’s become a must-visit for horror lovers from around the world.

Stay tuned – this is going to be one wild, haunted night out in Prague!

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