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Article: Mixing the old with the new; Emily Ashton makes a return journey to Prague and discovers a city of two halves.(Features)
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- Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
- Article date:
- October 30, 2009
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DANCING under the lasers and lights of a huge warehouse club, the central DJ booth spinning like a UFO, it was hard to believe that I'd been exploring the cobbled city of old Prague only a few hours before.
The mega-club of SaSaZu, said to be one of the largest nightspots in central Europe, attracts all kinds of Czechs on a Saturday night.
That lunchtime, we had been indulging in several courses at the huge Asian restaurant next door, part of the SaSaZu complex, and had been persuaded by the club manager to return in the evening.
"Ladies, what are you doing later?" he smiled. Well, we had a hectic schedule. The weekend was a whirlwind tour of ...