
Goldfingers
Goldfingers sits directly on Václavské náměstí 5 and operates as a gentlemen's cabaret with professional stage shows running nightly. Acrobatic and striptease performances run across multiple acts from opening. The venue draws a heavy tourist crowd, particularly stag groups, and the no-entry-fee policy gets you through the door before drink prices become the variable.
What to Expect
A central Wenceslas Square cabaret that delivers professional show entertainment but operates in an area with a long track record of tourist-targeted pricing. The shows are polished. The surrounding experience requires attentiveness.
Lively and loud after midnight. The venue fills with a predominantly international crowd.
Electronic and pop. DJ background throughout.
Smart casual minimum. No sportswear.
Adult entertainment, stag groups with a clear budget, visitors who want a Wenceslas Square cabaret experience close to their hotel.
Cash strongly preferred. Card readers present but cash is safer for tracking spend.
Price Range
No cover charge. Drinks at the bar run 200-400 CZK for beer and soft drinks. Cocktails 300-600 CZK. Private dances from 1,500 CZK per song. Ladies' drinks charged separately and can be significant.
Beer roughly €8-16. Cocktails roughly €12-24. Private dances from roughly €60.
Hours
Mon-Thu and Sun 21:00-05:00. Fri-Sat 21:00-06:00.
Insider Tip
Read drink prices carefully before ordering. Ladies at the venue will ask you to buy them drinks, which are priced at a premium. Set a clear personal budget before you go in. Reviews consistently flag surprise charges on bills, so stay attentive to what you are ordering and for whom.
Full Review
Goldfingers sits at Vaclavske namesti 5, directly on Wenceslas Square, operating as a gentlemen's cabaret with nightly stage shows. The venue draws a heavy international tourist crowd, particularly stag groups, with a no-entry-fee policy that gets people through the door before the drink prices become the variable. Acrobatic and striptease performances run across multiple acts from opening.
The shows are professional and the performers are skilled. The atmosphere is lively and loud after midnight. The pricing structure is where attention is required: drinks at the bar run 200-400 CZK for beer, cocktails reach 300-600 CZK, private dances start at 1,500 CZK per song, and ladies' drinks are charged separately at a significant premium. Reviews consistently flag surprise charges on bills.
Goldfingers occupies the high-visibility adult entertainment slot on Wenceslas Square. The location is unbeatable for foot traffic, and the no-cover policy draws people in easily. The shows are polished. The billing practices require vigilance. This is a venue where knowing the price of everything before you order is essential.
Read drink prices carefully before ordering. Ladies will ask you to buy them drinks, which are priced at a premium. Set a clear personal budget before going in. Stay attentive to what you're ordering and for whom. The show entertainment is genuine; the billing requires awareness.
The Neighborhood
Goldfingers occupies prime ground-floor space directly on Wenceslas Square, the most visible position possible for an adult entertainment venue in Prague. The location places it in the path of every tourist walking the boulevard.
Getting There
At Vaclavske namesti 5, directly on Wenceslas Square. Metro to Mustek (lines A and B). The entrance is at street level and impossible to miss.
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