REVIEW · PRAGUE
Cabaret in the Heart of Prague 2 Hours Show
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Two hours of cabaret, one great Prague night.
This Prague dinner show mixes 20th-century inspired music, dance, and fashion into an easy evening plan that starts in the middle of the city. The heart of it is the 2-hour cabaret show, which keeps the pace moving and gives you something fun to focus on instead of hunting around different venues.
My favorite part is the food pairing. You get a gourmet 4-course menu plus a welcome drink, and the staff run it like a real production, not a rushed side event. One thing to think about: the venue can be tricky to spot at first, so arrive a bit early and use your phone to keep the check-in point clear.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Cabaret in Prague: what the 20th-century show is really like
- Dinner with the show: how the 4-course options work
- Meeting at Václavské náměstí: finding the venue without stress
- A 7:00 pm start: what your evening schedule will feel like
- Who this Prague cabaret night is best for
- Performance quality and staff: what really impressed people
- Price and value: is $58.87 a smart buy?
- Should you book this Prague cabaret dinner show?
- FAQ
- What time does the show start?
- How long does the cabaret show last?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Where does the experience end?
- What is included in the ticket?
- What is the difference between Silver/Gold and Bronze?
- Are mobile tickets used?
- Is it easy to get there using public transportation?
- How many people are in the group?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key things to know before you go

- A full 2-hour cabaret show is the main event, with singers, dancers, and other performers on stage
- 4-course dinner + welcome drink are included on the menu options (Silver and Gold), so you’re not adding a separate meal
- Bronze is simpler: show plus a welcome drink (Prosecco) with no dinner
- English-speaking staff are on hand to keep everything smooth
- Central meeting point at Václavské náměstí and the area is near public transportation
- Group size stays limited with a maximum of 99 travelers
Cabaret in Prague: what the 20th-century show is really like

If you like shows that mix performance energy with strong visual style, this one fits. The cabaret is built around 20th-century-inspired decades—think big stage presence, costume flair, and a performance that tries to keep you watching the whole time, not checking your watch.
The format matters. Because the show is exclusive and runs for about 2 hours, it feels like a focused evening rather than a quick stop. You’re not waiting in long gaps between segments. Instead, you get an ongoing flow of singing, dancing, and staged entertainment that builds momentum.
And yes, it’s a “dinner show.” That means you should show up with the right mindset: you’re there for an evening designed to entertain you. If you want pure nightlife wandering with no schedule at all, you might prefer something less structured. But if you want one easy plan that delivers fun on demand, cabaret is a solid choice.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Prague.
Dinner with the show: how the 4-course options work
This experience is priced around what you get: a show plus food and drink, all packaged into one ticket. That’s the core value—especially in Prague, where it’s easy to end up paying extra for dinner and then still searching for entertainment later.
Here’s how the options break down:
- Silver and Gold options include a welcome drink plus a 4-course gourmet menu, timed as part of your evening
- Bronze option includes the show and a welcome drink (Prosecco) but without dinner
What does that mean for you?
If you’re hungry and want the full “one ticket, done” evening, Silver or Gold is the easiest route. You avoid the common stress of trying to plan dinner around a show time. If you’re not that hungry, or you’d rather eat earlier on your own, Bronze can make sense. It’s a way to keep the performance without paying for a full meal.
Either way, the welcome drink is included, so you’re starting the night with something in hand instead of waiting until after the first course (or after the show).
Meeting at Václavské náměstí: finding the venue without stress

The meeting point is at Václavské nám. 779/16, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha-Praha 1. That puts you in the center of things, near major tram and metro lines, which is great for getting there without a complicated route.
But one review signal stands out: the venue name wasn’t obvious on the booking info, and that can make the first minutes feel confusing. The fix is simple and very doable:
- Arrive early so you have time to get your bearings
- Have your mobile ticket ready on your phone
- If you’re unsure, look for the person/team outside with the banner mentioned in the response to a problem report
I’d treat this like any theater check-in. You don’t want to sprint. You want to stroll in, confirm the group, and settle down.
A 7:00 pm start: what your evening schedule will feel like

Start time is 7:00 pm, and the overall experience runs about 3 hours (approx.). That likely includes check-in, a welcome drink, time for your meal (if you selected Silver/Gold), and then the cabaret show portion.
Here’s what you can plan around, practically:
- First part: you’ll gather at the meeting point and get set up for the evening
- Then: the meal portion takes place as part of the program if you’re on the dinner options
- Main event: you’ll have the dedicated 2-hour cabaret show afterward or as scheduled within the evening flow
Since Prague evenings can get busy, I like having this structure. You don’t need to guess when to eat, where to go next, or how late things will run. You simply show up, eat what’s included, and enjoy the show.
Afterward, you’re sent back to the meeting point area, which is handy. It means you’re not stuck figuring out transportation from some far-off part of town.
Who this Prague cabaret night is best for

This is a good fit if you want a classic “Prague evening plan” that’s fun, central, and not overly complicated.
You’ll likely enjoy it most if:
- You’re into stage performance—music, dancing, costumes
- You want a memorable night without doing extra planning for dinner
- You’re traveling with someone who likes a shared activity more than separate plans
- You like the idea of a small-to-medium group format (max 99) where you can still feel part of the show, not lost in a crowd
It may be less ideal if:
- You hate structured schedules and want to stay flexible minute-to-minute
- You strongly dislike dinner-show formats and prefer stand-alone concerts or clubs
Good news: it says most travelers can participate, so it’s broadly accessible from a participation standpoint. Just note that the listing doesn’t spell out detailed mobility or sensory info, so if you have specific needs, you’ll want to check directly with the provider before booking.
Performance quality and staff: what really impressed people

The ratings are strong: 4.6 out of 5 across 16 reviews. And the praise isn’t vague. The same themes show up: high show standard, excellent food, and staff who feel professional and on top of things.
Two names came through in positive feedback: Relja and Ivan. When you see performers called out like that, it usually means they made a genuine impression—either with stage presence, vocals, or the way they connected with the room.
The tone from the feedback is also consistent about the welcome and service. People liked that the staff were organized and made it feel smooth from start to finish. That’s a big deal for dinner shows. If the check-in or service is messy, the whole evening can sour fast.
And for me, the best practical takeaway is this: the experience is built to deliver entertainment plus meal, and the staff seem to understand that it has to flow. That’s what makes the difference between a fun night and a stressful one.
Price and value: is $58.87 a smart buy?

At $58.87 per person, you’re paying for a bundle. The big ingredients are:
- 2 hours of cabaret performance
- Professional English-speaking staff
- A welcome drink
- And on Silver/Gold, a four-course gourmet menu
Here’s how I think about value for this kind of ticket. If you were to do it separately, you’d likely spend a similar amount—or more—covering dinner plus entertainment. The ticket approach helps because it removes the coordination effort. You don’t need to pick a restaurant that fits your show time, and you don’t need to worry about being late because your dinner ran long.
Also, average booking is 34 days in advance, which tells me this is popular enough that you shouldn’t wait too long if your dates are fixed.
Bottom line: if you want dinner included and a real show experience, this price usually feels fair. If you only want the show, the Bronze option keeps things closer to performance-only value.
Should you book this Prague cabaret dinner show?

Book it if you want one well-defined evening in central Prague—cabaret as the main event and food handled for you. It’s especially appealing if you like performance nights and don’t want to spend your Prague evening hopping between plans.
I’d also book it if you’re comfortable arriving a little early and doing basic location work. The only real downside that shows up is finding the venue quickly. But that’s solvable: show up before the crowd pressure hits, keep your ticket on your phone, and look for the banner outside.
Skip it if you hate organized schedules, aren’t hungry for a multi-course dinner, or you want nightlife that feels spontaneous and self-guided. In those cases, spend your time elsewhere and build your own evening.
If you match the “I want an easy, fun night” profile, this is a strong pick.
FAQ
What time does the show start?
The experience starts at 7:00 pm.
How long does the cabaret show last?
You’ll get 2 hours of exclusive cabaret show.
Where is the meeting point?
You meet at Václavské nám. 779/16, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czechia.
Where does the experience end?
It ends back at the meeting point.
What is included in the ticket?
It includes the cabaret show, professional English-speaking staff, and a welcome drink. Silver and Gold also include a four-course menu.
What is the difference between Silver/Gold and Bronze?
Silver and Gold include the show plus a four-course gourmet menu and a welcome drink. Bronze includes the show plus a welcome drink (Prosecco) but no dinner.
Are mobile tickets used?
Yes, the experience uses a mobile ticket.
Is it easy to get there using public transportation?
Yes, the meeting area is near public transportation.
How many people are in the group?
The activity has a maximum of 99 travelers.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























