Dating in Prague for couples and singles

Prague is one of Central Europe's most open cities, and an unusually international one — a steady flow of visitors and a large expat population give it a mixed crowd that's used to every language and lifestyle. The open scene is real and established: couples-oriented erotic clubs like Milk & Honey have run since 2009, there are dedicated BDSM and fetish play venues, and the gay quarter centres on Vinohrady, busy most nights of the week. English works across its bars and venues, and clear rules mean the scene runs openly rather than underground — what's been missing is a clean way to find genuinely compatible people in it.
Why Gramsy fits a city like Prague
Prague is compact and international, which cuts both ways. There's an open, multilingual crowd for almost any format, but a lot of it is transient — expats, visitors, people passing through — and you can lose a lot of time working out who actually wants the same thing. Generalist apps make it worse: couples register as singles, kink and poly preferences get buried in a bio, and the mismatch only surfaces deep into a conversation.
Filtering online first — with format and limits declared clearly in the profile — turns that into a shortlist. The profile shows what you're open to and where your boundaries are, and the first meet only happens once both sides have confirmed alignment. In a city where your professional and social circles overlap, the profile can be removed from search and shared by direct link only.

Where
Vinohrady — the heart of the gay quarter, bars and cafés open late with a mixed, open crowd. Couples-oriented erotic clubs like Milk & Honey run their own event calendars, and there are dedicated BDSM and fetish play venues for those who declare that format. The tourist-heavy centre around the Old Town and Wenceslas Square is busier and more mainstream. Swing and poly circles range from public clubs to private groups introduced by trust, with very different profiles depending on the language and the scene.
Meeting online through Gramsy lowers the stakes of the first meet-up: format is already declared in the profile before the first message, so the choice of venue or specific scene becomes a real conversation — not a guessing game.
