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Prague Black Light Mini Golf and Games with free Drinks

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Prague Black Light Mini Golf and Games with free Drinks

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  • 1 to 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $19.35
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Black light mini golf in Prague sounds silly. It’s also exactly the kind of low-effort fun that makes a city feel more human. This is Prague Golf & Games, a UV mini golf setup with 18 holes of black light art that nod to Prague sites and colorful local storytelling.

I love that your ticket includes two free drinks, which makes it feel like more than just a quick diversion. I also like the social, hang-out layout: mini golf plus other games like Jenga, Pukec, and arcade-style play, so you can mix it up if your group has different energy levels.

One consideration: the venue is a bit compact, and the holes are mostly on the easy-to-mid side—so if you’re hunting for intense, golf-course brain-burn, plan to treat it like a playful game night, not a serious sport.

Key moments I think matter

  • UV-lit 18-hole mini golf with Prague-themed black light murals
  • Two drinks included with your entrance ticket, beer or cider
  • More than golf: Jenga, Pukec, and arcade games on site
  • Photo-friendly glow details, including face painting in the UV
  • Weather-proof hangout for rainy afternoons and warm evenings
  • Easy-going staff vibe, with people calling out friendly service

Prague’s Black Light Mini Golf: A fun break from the usual sights

Prague Black Light Mini Golf and Games with free Drinks - Prague’s Black Light Mini Golf: A fun break from the usual sights
Prague is gorgeous, but sometimes you want a break from walking, crowds, and the same postcard angles. This is a simple idea: put mini golf in black light, cover the walls and obstacles with UV-reactive street-art-style visuals, and let you play.

The result feels like street art got bored and decided to turn into a game. In the rooms, you get that glow effect on the Prague-themed artwork—like Karlsbrücke and the castle area—plus extra neon-style bits on obstacles. It’s not trying to be a museum. It’s trying to make you smile while you chase a ball through weird little UV mazes.

If you’re traveling with a mix of ages or interests, this kind of activity works because nobody has to be an expert. You can keep it light, competitive, or purely silly. That flexibility is part of the value.

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What you do on-site: 18 UV holes plus extra games for the full hour

Prague Black Light Mini Golf and Games with free Drinks - What you do on-site: 18 UV holes plus extra games for the full hour
Your core activity is the 18-hole black light mini golf course. The holes are designed to be fun first, with a lot of visual cues created by glowing obstacles and artwork. The game flow is straightforward: you rotate through holes, take turns, and enjoy the lighting effect that makes everything look slightly surreal.

What makes the experience more than a one-trick pony is that the site isn’t only golf. You can also bounce between other games such as:

  • Jenga
  • Pukec
  • Arcade games
  • Games like pool/snooker and pinball-style options (these show up as part of the broader on-site entertainment)

Some holes are described as simple, and a couple of them can feel less exciting than the standouts. That’s normal for mini golf—still, the overall setup keeps your attention because the lighting and obstacles change the mood from hole to hole.

One practical takeaway: if you have 1–2 hours, you’re not stuck doing only golf. You can slow down when the group wants photos, then speed up when someone wants one more round.

Two free drinks with your entrance ticket: where the value really shows

At $19.35 per person, the big reason this works is the ticket includes two free drinks. You can choose Czech beer or cider (as described for the included deal). That matters more than it sounds.

In Prague, even small extras add up fast. Here, the drinks are part of the package, not a separate decision you have to budget for on the fly. It turns the activity into a relaxed hangout: play a hole, laugh, take a sip, repeat.

A detail worth noticing: some visitors talk about the vibe being relaxed enough that they didn’t feel rushed during their visit. You may not get a guarantee on timing, but the overall feeling is that they want people enjoying themselves, not sprinting through a strict schedule.

The UV décor and face-paint glow effect: the photo part is actually good

Prague Black Light Mini Golf and Games with free Drinks - The UV décor and face-paint glow effect: the photo part is actually good
This is the kind of venue where the lighting is the main character. The walls are decorated with Prague visuals that light up under black light, and the obstacles are also built to catch that glow. Some areas use more decorative motifs like skull-style accents with bright UV response, which can feel a bit playful and spooky at the same time.

One of the most praised extras is the glow-face paint people mention as part of the experience. It’s the classic “instant memory” add-on: you get a colorful look that makes photos fun even if your group doesn’t care about selfies normally.

If you like activities that create atmosphere, not just gameplay, this place delivers. You’re basically stepping into a themed light show where the game is the excuse to stay inside and enjoy it.

Timing and opening hours: when to go for a calmer course

This experience runs on an afternoon-to-late schedule. For 2026, the hours are listed as:

  • Monday–Thursday: 1:00 PM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday–Thursday: 1:00 PM – 11:00 PM
  • Friday–Saturday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

The overlap suggests the venue keeps a wide window through the week, with the latest nights on weekends. Either way, the practical advice is simple: go earlier if you want less competition on the course, or go later if you want the place to feel more like an evening hangout.

Duration is listed as 1 to 2 hours (approx.), which fits perfectly with a low-stress Prague day. You can slot it between sightseeing blocks or use it as a break when your legs start protesting.

Finding the venue and starting smoothly (no hotel pickup needed)

There’s no hotel pickup. You’ll go on your own to Prague Golf & Games, and it’s described as near public transportation.

One tip from on-the-ground impressions: the exterior can look a little ordinary, and you may have to go through a door and up a few steps to get inside. Once you’re in, the atmosphere flips quickly. So if you don’t see something instantly “wow” from the street, don’t panic—focus on getting inside.

The experience uses a mobile ticket, so have your phone ready. WiFi is included, which can help if you’re coordinating with your group on timing or directions.

Physical pace and group vibe: easy fun for families and mixed parties

This activity is family-friendly, with the note that children must be accompanied by an adult. The game pacing is light, and the overall physical demand is modest, though the listing says travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level. That usually translates to being comfortable walking around indoors, moving between holes, and climbing a couple steps when you enter.

This is a strong pick for:

  • Families who want something that feels different from monuments
  • Couples looking for a playful date idea without needing reservations for a big-ticket attraction
  • Friends who want one activity that’s easy to understand fast

If your group has one person who hates standing in lines, black light mini golf can be a relief. It’s a shared activity that keeps everyone involved.

Price and value: why $19.35 can feel like a bargain

Let’s talk value, because this is where it wins.

For $19.35 per person, you get:

  • Entrance to the 18-hole UV mini golf course
  • Two free drinks included with your ticket
  • Access to other games on site
  • WiFi included

When a ticket includes drinks, it changes the math. You’re not just paying for golf swings and obstacle fun; you’re also buying into a social hangout where the extras are part of the package.

Also, it’s described as the first black light mini golf adventure tour in Prague, which signals there’s a novelty factor. Novelty matters when you’ve already hit the classic sights. This gives you a different kind of Prague memory—one that feels silly and fun rather than formal and photo-perfect.

The balanced take: what might not thrill you as much

I’d call this a “good laugh” kind of outing, not a precision sport.

Some people note that a handful of holes are simple, and even if the UV effect is great, not every hole will feel equally memorable. Also, it’s a smaller indoor setup, so it can feel more like a game center than a big outdoor mini golf park.

Finally, the building can feel a little hidden or less polished on arrival. Once inside, the lighting and rooms handle that problem, but first impressions might be less dramatic than you expect.

If you’re the type who wants tough, long, challenging golf holes for hours, you may end up wanting more after the main course. If you’re the type who likes games, photos, and a relaxed pace, you’ll likely have a great time.

Should you book Prague Black Light Mini Golf and Games?

I think you should book this if you want:

  • A rain-friendly, indoor Prague break
  • A playful group activity with two free drinks built in
  • An experience that’s easy to start and doesn’t require planning a full day around it

Skip it (or go in with lower expectations) if you’re expecting a serious golf challenge or a giant venue with a lot of walking and wandering. This is about the light show and the game vibe, not about technical golf.

One last nudge: if you’re sensitive to crowds, consider going earlier in the opening window. You’ll usually get a calmer course experience. And if you’re celebrating something, this sort of place is ideal for turning a trip milestone into a goofy shared moment.

FAQ

How long does the Prague Black Light Mini Golf experience take?

It’s listed as about 1 to 2 hours.

What is included in the ticket price?

The ticket includes admission, two free drinks, WiFi, and access to the games on site.

What drinks do I get with the two included drinks?

The included drinks are described as Czech beer or cider.

Do I need to buy food or extra drinks separately?

Food and drinks are not included unless specified. You can purchase additional items on site.

Is this activity indoors, and is it weather-dependent?

It operates in all weather conditions, so it’s a good option when Prague weather is unpredictable.

Can children participate?

Yes, but children must be accompanied by an adult.

What are the opening hours?

For 2026, it lists Monday–Thursday 1:00 PM–10:00 PM. It also notes Sunday–Thursday 1:00 PM–11:00 PM and Friday–Saturday 12:00 PM–12:00 AM.

Is hotel pickup included?

No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

Is WiFi included?

Yes, WiFi is included.

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