LEVELS in May National: An adrenaline bomb full of analog and digital games, endless fun and experiences

LEVELS in May National: An adrenaline bomb full of analog and digital games, endless fun and experiences

LEVELS represents a completely unique concept of a large gaming and entertainment center that Prague has not experienced before. On the 3rd and 4th floors of the renovated shopping center Máj Národní, a completely unique center with an area of 5,000 m2 has opened, offering endless possibilities of games, entertainment, and experiences for all generations. The most modern arcade games, the best F1 simulators, The Racing Hub, a race track, the dance stage Pump It Up, gaming PCs, an 18-hole mini-golf course, darts, billiards, air hockey... And much more. Whether you are an adult, a child, a gamer, or a group of friends, everyone will find something for themselves at LEVELS.

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„LEVELS opens its gates with a wide range of attractions and experiences for all age groups! With up to 200 arcade games, 6 darts targets, a go-kart track for up to 10 racers, 24 high-powered gaming PCs, and the chance to win prizes, we offer endless entertainment options. Experience adrenaline moments in F1 simulators and go through 18 holes of mini-golf that will get you into a pleasant rhythm. All of this is accompanied by a special program that will help you create unforgettable memories full of emotions and joy. Come share the world of fun with us and take the opportunity to win great prizes,“ invites David Jelínek, Head of Gaming LEVELS.

The attractions at LEVELS are unique in many ways. For example, the highly realistic Formula 1 driving simulators come from Italy and are used directly by F1 drivers during training. The special dart system and design of the dart room were custom-made in England, and players aim at six targets with darts that do not have plastic tips.

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To recharge visitors' energy, a diverse American-style gastronomic offer is available. „A specific aspect of the restaurant at LEVELS will be sharing. Those who come in large groups can taste the entire menu. The menu will include, among other things, a huge two-pound burger for multiple people, and as a side dish, gamers can choose from options such as tempura vegetables, fries, or homemade chips. We will also serve marinated ribs, crispy chicken wings, various specialties from burgers to beef brisket, and baked nachos. Everyone can peek into the open kitchen,” says head chef Karel Caldr. 

There will also be 4 bars, each with its own menu. The record holder is the two-story Infinite Bar with a total height of 7.593 meters and 904 displayed bottles, the most in the Czech Republic. Another contender for a Czech record is a crystal skeleton measuring 4.8 meters long, which will adorn the Hell Bar later this year. A photo point is located on the stairs between the bars - an ideal place to capture memories of unforgettable moments experienced at LEVELS.

More information at www.levelsprague.com

Since the opening on June 24, Máj Národní has been operating in a trial run.

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9 FLOORS OF FUN
A unique entertainment show is coming. 9 floors of endless fun and experiences await you from June at the Máj Národní shopping center. In the Back in Time exhibition, thanks to a time machine, you will travel to old Prague. If history is not your thing, head to Heroes Park - a world ruled by superheroes. The smallest visitors will slide down a super long indoor slide and play in the most colorful children's world with us. Game lovers will have to take a few days off work because they will find hundreds of arcade games from around the world, the most modern racing simulators, and high-powered computers waiting for them. And on top of all that, you can have a giant burger, quality steak, or just (pizza), whatever you want. The DJ stage will play for you during your best performances in mini-golf, darts, and billiards. To end an unforgettable day, enjoy one of our signature drinks, tapas, or chilled champagne in the restaurant, where you will have the whole of Prague at your fingertips.

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