All Kinky Things to Do in Prague (2026 Guide)

Last verified: July 2026. We rechecked every listing on this page since a few had gone stale (one shop’s domain doesn’t even resolve anymore). Prague has a genuinely active scene: a couple of big BDSM clubs, a swingers scene, fetish shopping in Žižkov, an annual fetish weekend, and a handful of provocative public art pieces that fit the theme even if they’re not exactly kinky venues.

BDSM and Fetish Clubs

BDSMKlub runs a big Thursday gathering with five themed playrooms, an indoor restaurant and bar, and an outdoor area with a pool and jacuzzi. Details: bdsmklub.cz.

Tartaros Club is smaller and more curated than BDSMKlub, in Prague 9 next to the Českomoravská metro stop, with parking right next to the building. Munches are open to drop in on without registering, but the more explicit nights need a club membership and sometimes prior approval. It reads like a place built for people who already know the local community rather than a first stop for newcomers, which is worth knowing before you plan a visit around it.

Klub Sabinovka, at Sabinova 111/2 in Žižkov, spreads a sex shop, bar, dark room, and swing area across two floors. Admission runs 150 to 200 CZK depending on the night. Details: artlove.cz.

Factory Club, at Vinohradská 63 in Praha 2, is a three-floor gay cruise and fetish club with a dungeon, darkroom, cage, and slings. “Kinky Fridays” is their regular themed night.

Alcatraz is Prague’s other gay fetish and cruising club, a good second stop if Factory doesn’t fill the night on its own.

Swingers Clubs

Club Lublaňská is a swingers club in central Prague. Details: clublublanska.cz.

Swingers Club Fantasy, at Třinecká 672, has a playroom and, oddly enough, pizza ovens. Dress code is smart-casual (no shorts or sweatpants), and reserving ahead is recommended. Phone: (+420) 722 777 444.

Milk & Honey has been running erotic parties for couples since 2009, which makes it one of the older names still active in the scene. The couples-only framing tends to pull in a slightly older, more settled crowd than a lot of the newer nights around town, which can be a nice change of pace if a full-on club isn’t what you’re after. Details: milkandhoneyprague.club.

Fetish Shopping

Little Fetish Shop, at Táboritská 13 in Žižkov, makes and rents latex, leather, and burlesque pieces, open 1pm to 7pm. Their website is down at the moment, so your best bet is calling ahead or checking their Instagram (@littlefetishshop) before you go.

LTX is a sex shop open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am to 6pm. Details: ltx.cz.

Riwaa Nerona, a corset atelier in Žižkov known for Victorian and Edwardian-style pieces, is still there but isn’t taking new custom orders. Treat this one as a maker to admire rather than commission right now.

Erotic City is a Czech sex shop chain with several branches scattered around Prague, so check which one is closest before you head out.

One shop that used to be on this list, a leather goods maker linked from janloucky.cz, no longer has a working website. We couldn’t confirm whether the business is still operating under a different name, so we’ve dropped it rather than send you somewhere that might not exist anymore.

Events

Prague Fetish Weekend runs October 1 to 4, 2026, and functions as the city’s flagship fetish event, pulling in visitors from well outside the Czech Republic. It’s built around performances, a fetish market, and multiple parties across the four days, not one single night out. Dress code is latex, leather, lacquer, PVC, or all black, 18+ only. If you’re planning a trip around Prague’s kink scene specifically, this is the weekend to build it around. Tickets: fetishweekend.cz.

Sinless is a monthly play party aimed at fetishists of all kinds, pitched more toward mixing and socializing in an elegant setting than a full-on club night. If Sabinovka or Factory sound like too much to start with, this looks like the gentler on-ramp into the same crowd.

Klub Kotelna, out near Depo Hostivař, hosts a rotating mix of events, some of which lean into the same crowd. Check their current calendar before making the trip out, since it isn’t dedicated to kink the way the others are.

Kinky Sightseeing

Prague also has a handful of David Černý’s provocative public art scattered around town. None of it is kinky in the club sense, but it fits the mood of the trip. The Crawling Babies show up in two spots: ten of them climbing the Žižkov TV Tower, and three more next to the Kampa Museum. Man Hanging Out, a statue of Sigmund Freud dangling by one hand, hangs about 20 meters above Husova Street, and yes, people have called the fire department over it before. The Museum of Torture and the Sex Machines Museum both lean into the theme more directly if you want something indoor.

 

Planning a kinky trip elsewhere? Check our guides to Berlin, Amsterdam, and Zurich. Looking for things to try once you’re there? See our list of cuckold tasks and list of hotwife tasks.

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