REVIEW · PRAGUE
Prague: Friday Stand-Up Comedy in English
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A good laugh fixes a long travel day fast. This Friday-night comedy show happens at Metro Comedy Club, Prague’s dedicated stand-up venue in Prague 1, just steps from Charles Bridge. I like the way the lineup blends local and traveling comedians, so you get different styles of humor in the same room.
Two things I really like: you get reserved seating for a smooth start, and the show is in English, which makes it easier to follow the jokes without straining. One drawback to consider: comedy is subjective, and while the ratings are strong, one outlier account criticized the material as offensive and awkward, so if you prefer very safe, low-edge humor, pick your night with that in mind.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- Metro Comedy Club Location: Prague 1, Near Charles Bridge
- Friday Showtimes: Picking 7 PM, 9 PM, or 10:30 PM
- What You’ll See: Reserved Seats and a 90-Minute English Set
- The Comedy Room: Why a Dedicated Venue Changes the Experience
- Bar and Lounge After the Show: Meet Comedians and Swap Stories
- Price and Value: $14 for 90 Minutes of English Comedy
- What to Bring (and What to Skip)
- Who Should Book This Comedy Night in Prague?
- Should You Book This Friday Stand-Up Comedy in Prague?
- FAQ
- What language is the show in?
- Where is the meeting point?
- How long is the comedy show?
- Are seats reserved?
- Is food included with the ticket?
- Is it suitable for wheelchair users?
Key Points at a Glance

- Metro Comedy Club in Prague 1: near Charles Bridge, so it’s easy to pair with an evening walk.
- English-language shows every Friday: 7:00 PM, 9:00 PM, and 10:30 PM.
- 90 minutes of continuous comedy: a full set, not a short taste.
- Reserved seats + a bar and lounge after: you’re set up to relax and stick around.
- Staff welcome in multiple languages: English, Czech, and German help you feel oriented fast.
- Not for everyone: the venue isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or people with back problems.
Metro Comedy Club Location: Prague 1, Near Charles Bridge

If you want an evening that feels like Prague after dark but doesn’t require planning a long route, this is a smart move. The show takes place at Metro Comedy Club, right in Prague 1—and the location is described as just steps from Charles Bridge. That matters because you can build a simple plan: walk the bridges and river area earlier, then head to the club without battling complicated transit.
Your meeting point is practical too: the venue is next to Ogs bistro. If you’ve been using your phone for navigation, this kind of clearly identifiable landmark helps. Also, being in Prague 1 usually means you’ll find plenty of options nearby before the show, so you can eat whenever it fits your pace.
One more detail I appreciate is that the host or greeter is listed as speaking English, Czech, and German. Even if your Czech is limited, you won’t be stuck guessing your way through check-in. That’s especially helpful if you’re going solo and just want the evening to run cleanly.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Prague.
Friday Showtimes: Picking 7 PM, 9 PM, or 10:30 PM

This club runs three stand-up shows every Friday night in English: 7:00 PM, 9:00 PM, and 10:30 PM. The big value here isn’t just choice—it’s timing that matches how you travel.
- 7 PM works well if you like a quieter pre-show dinner and an early evening plan.
- 9 PM is a good middle ground if you want time to sightsee after sunset.
- 10:30 PM suits night owls and people who like to end the day with something lively.
The show duration is listed as 1 hour to 90 minutes, and the experience is described as “jam-packed” and non-stop laughter. That combination usually means you’re getting a full entertainment block, not a half-hour novelty. So whichever time you choose, you can plan your evening around it with confidence.
Because the show is in English, you’ll also feel less pressure to “translate” your way through the night. Your brain can focus on timing, punch lines, and the comedian’s rhythm. That’s a big deal with stand-up: delivery is part of the joke.
What You’ll See: Reserved Seats and a 90-Minute English Set

Once you’re inside Metro Comedy Club, the format is straightforward: you sit down with a reserved seat, and you watch a stand-up show with a mix of comedians. The experience is positioned as featuring Europe’s finest comedians, with a diverse group that includes both local and traveling performers.
Here’s the practical part: reserved seating is one of those quiet perks that makes the whole evening smoother. You don’t spend your energy searching for spots or trying to coordinate with strangers. You walk in, find your seat, and settle in—especially nice on a busy Friday.
The club also emphasizes that the shows are in English, and that’s more than a convenience. Stand-up relies on fast wordplay and cultural references. If you’re using a second language, even a good listening level can struggle. English-language delivery cuts down that friction so you get more laughs and fewer blank moments.
One more point: after the main set, the experience includes access to the bar and lounge. That means the night isn’t just about the stage—it continues as a social hangout.
The Comedy Room: Why a Dedicated Venue Changes the Experience
A dedicated stand-up space makes a difference. Instead of trying to figure out how comedy fits into a general bar or a multi-purpose venue, you’re in a room built for the format. The experience is described as being Prague’s first and only dedicated stand-up comedy venue, and that lines up with why the show feels focused.
From the kind of feedback you’d hope for, people call out a cozy venue and a generally welcoming atmosphere. One note even described it as a hyggelig spot, which is a Danish word for that warm, comfortable vibe. That matters because stand-up can be intense—good comedians command attention—but you also want the room to feel relaxed enough to enjoy it.
It’s also a nice option if you’re traveling alone. One account specifically said they booked as a solo traveler and had a great time, with staff who were friendly and welcoming. That tells me the club doesn’t treat solo visitors as an afterthought.
Still, comedy is human. One outlier comment raised concerns about offensive or overly political material and included discomfort with certain topics. That’s not something you can fully control, but you should know it exists. If you’re sensitive to edgy humor or you strongly dislike politics in comedy, treat this as a night out that might include sharper jokes than you’d expect from very mainstream TV stand-up.
Bar and Lounge After the Show: Meet Comedians and Swap Stories

The show isn’t the end of the story. You get access to the bar and lounge after the show, and the experience is described as a place to hang out with local comics and fellow travelers. Since “fellow travelers” is part of the description, the intent is clear: it’s social, not just a quick exit and run.
The value here is practical. If you enjoy stand-up, you’ll likely want to decompress after the set, grab a drink, and talk to people who are in the same mood. That’s also where you can learn quickly what style of comedy different comedians brought that night—without needing a formal meet-and-greet schedule.
Some notes from visitors also mention the bar atmosphere and positive moments with drinks. One person even singled out that the pineapple juice tasted good. That may sound tiny, but it’s a clue that the bar is part of the overall experience, not just a side detail.
One thing to keep in mind: the listing doesn’t include food. Drinks are available, but your ticket is for the comedy and the lounge access. If you’re hungry, you’ll want to handle food before or after.
Price and Value: $14 for 90 Minutes of English Comedy

At $14 per person, this is priced like one of those smart, budget-friendly “one-night experiences.” You’re paying for:
- a 90-minute comedy show
- reserved seating
- lounge/bar access afterward
- and a chance to meet or talk with the people involved
For Prague, that’s a real value slot. Major attractions can eat your whole evening budget quickly, and many entertainment options don’t include reserved seating. Here, the reserved seat removes uncertainty, and the show length gives you enough time to actually settle into the comedians’ rhythm.
Also, because the show is in English, you’re not paying for translation. You’re paying for direct entertainment you can follow. That boosts the value for anyone who’s not confident with Czech.
That said, stand-up is not the same as a museum. If you end up in a mood where you’re tired, your laughter may depend on whether the style clicks with you. So the value is high if comedy fits your travel style.
What to Bring (and What to Skip)

To keep the evening comfortable, bring:
- Comfortable shoes (you’ll be in and out of the venue area)
- Camera (use it where allowed)
- Water (helpful for longer evenings)
You should know what’s not allowed:
- Smoking is not allowed
- Flash photography is not allowed
- Alcoholic drinks in the vehicle are not allowed (if you’re taking any transportation, follow that rule)
These are the kind of details that make the night smoother. The camera and flash rules are common in small venues. It’s better to remember them upfront than to worry during the show.
Who Should Book This Comedy Night in Prague?

This is best for you if you want an easy, central plan on a Friday night and you’re comfortable with stand-up as a format. It’s especially good for:
- people who enjoy English-language comedy and want something more interactive than a scripted tour
- couples, groups of friends, or solo visitors who want to spend an evening in a social space
- visitors staying in Prague 1 who want to combine it with a walk near Charles Bridge
It’s not suitable for:
- people with back problems
- wheelchair users
That’s not personal advice you can negotiate around. If either of those applies, look for a different activity where the comfort and access match your needs.
Also, because the show is in English and the vibe includes a post-show lounge, it’s a good match if you like meeting people and keeping your evening flexible.
Should You Book This Friday Stand-Up Comedy in Prague?

I’d book it if you want a low-effort, high-reward night that doesn’t require a big planning checklist. Metro Comedy Club is in a great location for Prague 1 evenings, the show runs on clear Friday time slots (7 PM, 9 PM, 10:30 PM), and you’re getting reserved seating plus a lounge afterward. For the price, $14 for about 90 minutes of English stand-up is a solid deal.
I would think twice only if you strongly dislike edgy or political jokes, or if you prefer content that is guaranteed to be gentle and universally safe. One outlier account complained about offensive and awkward material, which tells me the comedy style can vary night to night.
If you like stand-up, want to relax with a crowd, and enjoy English-language humor, this is the kind of evening that can turn into one of those Prague memories you don’t have to over-plan.
FAQ
What language is the show in?
The show is in English.
Where is the meeting point?
It’s at Metro Comedy Club next to Ogs bistro.
How long is the comedy show?
The duration is listed as 1 hour to 90 minutes.
Are seats reserved?
Yes, you’ll have a reserved seat.
Is food included with the ticket?
No, food and drinks are not included.
Is it suitable for wheelchair users?
No, it is listed as not suitable for wheelchair users, and it’s also not suitable for people with back problems.






















