Berlin is one of my favourite cities I have visited and it is mainly because of the great atmosphere that this city possesses and the great music taste! It is simply a techno city and its unique underground clubs are very popular among music and party lovers. I have always wished to experience something similar in Prague.
Firstly, I thought that it would not fit into my city, but I have witnessed something completely different. In the end, I think that Ankali is a great addition to the local club scene.
Ankali is a music club hidden in Prague 10 and you certainly must know where are you going, because the building is a former factory, a little bit scary and doesn’t look like a place to spend a great evening. Or maybe that is exactly why it is a guarantee for a great evening.
People come here to enjoy techno, drum ‘n’ bass or electro vibes and nobody really cares how it looks. Its ramshackle look makes it very chilled, but with a busy and energizing atmosphere.
The music events are always on Friday and Saturday night and if you are a techno lover, you will certainly love it. It is still quite a new and mysterious place, but I think it has a big potential to become a must-visit spot in the city.
Author: Ivana Pivarníková. You can find the original article here
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When I want to treat myself with a really nice dress, I go to Lazy Eye showroom, which is situated just a few steps from Náměstí Míru.
The brand Lazy Eye was founded in 2012 and has become quite popular since then. The brand concentrates on the 50s (and also 40s) fashion style and all the dresses are made based on authentic patterns from that time. Imagine a feminine silhouette with an accentuated waist, ruffled petticoats, thin leather belts, fine fabrics, and original design.
Besides lovely dresses, you can also find retro bathing suits (made upon request), skirts and accessories as belts, high heels shoes, etc.
What I also like is the fact that each dress is practically a unique design so you won’t meet half of Prague in it :-). Usually, there is only one piece in each size (S, M, L) made for one particular dress.
The prices are of course not the lowest ones, but you pay for the original design and quality. And yes, from time to time, they have sales too – right now, there are sales up to 50% from the older collections, so hurry up to get your dress too.
Author: Katerina Kaftanova. You can find the original article here
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