Prague Black Light Mini Golf Admission Ticket – Prague Escapes

Prague Black Light Mini Golf Admission Ticket

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Prague Black Light Mini Golf Admission Ticket

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  • 1 hour 10 minutes (approx.)
  • From $16.90
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Prague under black lights beats the usual. I like the 18-hole mini golf course inspired by Prague and Czech landmarks and legends, and I like that the admission also covers extra non-golf games for more than a quick round. One thing to watch: food and drinks are available, but you pay for them separately.

It helps that this is easy to find—right near Old Town Square, so you do not have to plan a complicated transfer. You get a mobile ticket, plus WiFi on site, which is handy if you are coordinating with friends or keeping a group on track.

Plan on about 1 hour 10 minutes. It runs in all weather conditions, but kids must be with an adult, and the minimum drinking age is 18.

Key Highlights You’ll Care About

Prague Black Light Mini Golf Admission Ticket - Key Highlights You’ll Care About

  • 18 holes under black light based on Prague and Czech landmarks and legends
  • Admission includes extra games beyond mini golf for longer play
  • Central Old Town location makes it simple to tack onto a sightseeing day
  • On-site WiFi so you can stay connected while you wait or reset
  • All-weather operation means you can go even when Prague weather turns
  • Food and drink available to buy so you can keep it self-contained

Black Light Mini Golf by Old Town Square

This is a playful break from the classic Prague rhythm of crowds, checkpoints, and “one more viewpoint.” The big idea is simple: putt an 18-hole black light course right in the heart of town, then stay as long as you want for the additional games that come with your ticket.

The location matters more than you might think. When your activity starts steps from Old Town Square, you waste less time moving across the city and more time actually doing something. It also makes the timing flexible. If you get tired of walking, you can shift gears without a long commute or a complicated plan.

I also like the way the course is themed. The holes draw inspiration from Prague and Czech landmarks and legends. That does not mean you get a lecture—it means your round has a story-like structure, with each section feeling different rather than just a generic layout.

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What Your Admission Really Includes (Mini Golf Plus Extra Games)

Prague Black Light Mini Golf Admission Ticket - What Your Admission Really Includes (Mini Golf Plus Extra Games)
The headline is the black light adventure mini golf with 18 holes. Black light changes the feel instantly: colors pop, shadows get dramatic, and the whole place becomes more game-like than museum-like. It is the kind of setting that makes even a short time feel like an event.

The best value lever here is that your ticket is not only for the golf. Your admission includes access to additional non-golf games, and the practical result is longer time on site without needing to hunt down another activity. If you are traveling with mixed ages or mixed energy levels, this is a lifesaver. Not everyone needs to play every hole, and you still get a cohesive entertainment block.

WiFi included is a small detail, but it is genuinely useful. You can message your group, check transit times, or just pass the time while you wait for everyone to finish a game.

Food and drinks are not included. You can buy them on site, though, so you can keep your fun session in one place if you are trying to avoid squeezing in another stop. Just expect that as an extra cost.

Your 1:00 pm Timing and How It Fits a Prague Day

Prague Black Light Mini Golf Admission Ticket - Your 1:00 pm Timing and How It Fits a Prague Day
The start time listed is 1:00 pm. The total time is about 1 hour 10 minutes, give or take depending on how fast your group moves and how long you linger in the extra games.

This slot works well if you want a mid-afternoon change of pace. Prague mornings can be intense—crowds build early, and the walking stacks up. A black light mini golf session gives you a mental reset. You also get a practical transition: you can do this before an evening plan without committing to a full-day tour structure.

You should plan for it to be more active than a sit-down attraction. Even if it is not physically demanding, you will be moving around the course and playing games that involve coordination and walking from station to station.

If your travel schedule is tight, the centrally located venue helps you recover time. You do not need a big logistical buffer to get there, which is exactly what you want from a short experience.

The Course and the Vibe: Fun Without the Lecture

You are not signing up for a walking tour. You are signing up for an activity that feels different from the usual Prague routine—and that is a big part of the appeal.

The course is inspired by Prague and Czech landmarks and legends, so the holes are designed with theme in mind. Even if you do not know the legends, the course still works as a fun, visual environment. If you do know a few Prague facts, you might pick up on the references as you move hole to hole.

Black light setups also tend to level the playing field. Mini golf is friendly competition: you can laugh at bad shots, correct technique, and keep it light. This kind of attraction tends to work best when you are traveling with people who enjoy casual challenges rather than strict rules.

A practical note: the venue operates in all weather conditions, which is a comfort if you are scheduling around drizzle. Prague weather can be unpredictable, and having something that still runs means fewer “cancel and reschedule” headaches.

Rules That Affect Your Group Planning

Prague Black Light Mini Golf Admission Ticket - Rules That Affect Your Group Planning
This is where planning ahead keeps the experience smooth.

Children must be accompanied by an adult. If you are traveling as a family, make sure each child has a supervising adult in your group, not just one person who stays nearby.

The minimum drinking age is 18. That matters most if you were thinking of pairing games with beer or cocktails for adults. If you have mixed-age groups, alcohol policies are something you can align on before you arrive.

You also get a hint from the requirements: the venue is labeled for moderate physical fitness level. In plain terms, you are walking around and participating, so if someone in your party has mobility limits, plan for slower pacing and more breaks.

On the bright side, near public transportation means you can reach it without committing to taxis for every leg of your day.

Price and Value: Is $16.90 a Good Deal?

At $16.90 per person, you are paying for a timed activity plus access to extra games. The value question is less about the mini golf alone and more about whether you will use the added games time.

If you treat it like only a one-and-done round, you might feel like you rushed. But if you actually lean into the extra non-golf games, the ticket becomes more like an entertainment package for an hour-plus session.

Also consider location. Central Old Town access saves transit time, and time is a real cost while you are traveling. When an activity is easy to reach, you can fit it into your day without burning energy on logistics.

Another value angle is the weather factor. If your Prague plan is vulnerable to rain, having an all-weather option can protect the money you spend on your schedule overall.

Food and drinks are not included, so keep a little buffer in your budget. The upside is that you can stay on site instead of hunting for a place to eat between activities.

How to Get the Best Session (Without Overthinking It)

Prague Black Light Mini Golf Admission Ticket - How to Get the Best Session (Without Overthinking It)
Here are the practical moves that make this type of attraction feel like a win:

  • Arrive with the mindset of play, not perfection. Mini golf is full of laughs when you accept that you will miss a few putts.
  • If you want your money’s worth, plan to spend time in the extra non-golf games after you finish the 18 holes.
  • Bring a layer. Even if it runs in all weather, Prague can still feel chilly depending on the day.
  • Keep the group together by using WiFi to coordinate where everyone is. It is included, so you might as well use it to reduce wandering.

Because this is near public transportation, you can also avoid over-committing your time. If you feel like you need to wrap early, you can. If you are having fun and want to extend the play in the extra games, you can do that too.

And if you are traveling with people who usually skip attractions that look “too touristy,” this one often lands well. It feels like an activity you would do anywhere—just with a Prague theme and black light drama.

Who This Is Best For

I think this works best for groups who want something active and low-pressure in the middle of a sightseeing day.

Great fit:

  • Couples who want a break from churches and city views
  • Families with kids who like games (with an adult accompanying each child)
  • Small groups of friends who enjoy friendly competition
  • Travelers who want a different kind of Prague stop beyond the standard walking routes

Not ideal if:

  • You want a deep guided history talk
  • Your group has zero interest in playing games or moving around a bit
  • You are expecting food and drinks to be part of the price (they are available, but separate)

The experience also tends to work well when you have mixed preferences in your group. Some people can focus on mini golf while others enjoy the extra non-golf games, and everyone still feels like they are doing the same activity together.

Opening Hours and When You Can Go

The venue runs:

  • Monday to Friday from 12:00 pm to 10:00 pm
  • Saturday to Sunday from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm

That schedule gives you plenty of room to plan around other sights. Since the listed start time is 1:00 pm, it is especially convenient for a mid-day slot on most days.

Operating in all weather conditions also helps you stay on track even if your walking plans get messy.

Should You Book This Prague Black Light Mini Golf Ticket?

If you want a fun, central, low-stress activity in Prague, I would book it. The strongest reason is value through variety: you get 18 holes plus access to additional non-golf games, and that turns a short activity into a longer entertainment block without making you pay for separate attractions.

It is also a smart choice if your schedule needs a buffer. Prague can crowd up fast, and weather can shift quickly. This is an easy plan that does not depend on finding the perfect restaurant or squeezing in one more museum visit.

The only real reason to hesitate is if you are expecting food or drinks to be included, or if your group wants something purely cultural with a guide-led storyline. This is a game stop first, sightseeing stop second.

If you like your travel days sprinkled with playful variety, this one fits the bill.

FAQ

How long is the Prague Black Light Mini Golf experience?

It runs about 1 hour 10 minutes (approx.).

Where is the mini golf located in Prague?

It is in Prague at Prague Golf & Games, a few steps away from Old Town Square.

Is food and drink included in the ticket price?

No. Food and drinks are available to purchase on site, but they are not included.

What is included with admission besides mini golf?

Your ticket includes access to additional non-golf games.

Do I need a printed ticket?

No. You get a mobile ticket.

Is WiFi included?

Yes. WiFi is included.

What time does the experience start?

The start time is 1:00 pm.

What are the venue opening hours?

Monday to Friday are 12:00 pm to 10:00 pm, and Saturday to Sunday are 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Can children attend without an adult?

No. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, based on local time.

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