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Prague: Mazemania Miniature Golf Experience
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Prague can handle serious sightseeing. This mini-golf does something else. At Mazemania, you play 18 unconventional holes set in totally different everyday places, like a sports field, a living room, and even a garden with a pond. It’s modern, playful, and built to keep you moving instead of just whacking the ball and hoping.
I especially love the design brain behind it. Each hole feels like a small game-within-a-game, with obstacles that make you think (not just luck out). I also like that the place is set up for real groups: there’s comfortable seating for 35+ people, plus board and card games and a fully equipped bar, so you can keep the fun going even between turns. One consideration: because there are so many scenes and tools on the course (chessboard-style play, bowling-lane vibes, pool-table moments), some holes can feel more “puzzle-like” than classic straight putt minigolf—so bring patience if you want laid-back.
In This Review
- Key things I’d highlight before you go
- 18 Holes That Turn Prague into a Playground
- A quick reality check on difficulty
- The Social Area: Where the Time Actually Feels Short
- Expect a more lounge-friendly vibe than you’d get at typical attractions
- How This Fits into Your Prague Day (Without Stress)
- My practical pacing advice
- Price and Value: Why $12 Can Actually Make Sense
- Why the unlimited angle boosts value
- Bar Time, Beer Breaks, and the Staff That Keeps It Friendly
- Who This Mini-Golf Works For in Prague
- Who might want to skip it
- Should You Book Mazemania Mini-Golf?
- FAQ
- How many mini-golf holes are included?
- Is it a one-time ticket or can you play multiple times?
- How much does it cost?
- What’s included besides the mini-golf?
- Are food and drinks included?
- What languages are available?
Key things I’d highlight before you go
- 18 holes with real-world themes (sports field, living room, garden pond)
- Different game styles mixed into mini-golf, like chessboard and pool-table concepts
- A social setup for groups with seating for 35+ plus board and card games
- Bar on site for relaxing after you play
- Unlimited mini-golf on one course for a ticket valid for the day
18 Holes That Turn Prague into a Playground

Mazemania’s whole pitch is simple: mini-golf, but not the usual flat course with the same obstacles in a loop. You’re here for a course that tries to surprise you hole after hole, and it largely delivers. The 18 holes are described as completely unconventional, each placed in original surroundings. That matters, because it stops the game from feeling repetitive after the first few tries.
You might start in a setting that looks like it belongs in an outdoor sports area. Then the next hole can flip the vibe into something closer to a living room scene. Later, you can find a garden-style setup, including a pond. The details aren’t just for decoration. They give you different angles to plan your shot, and they change how you approach the ground rules of each hole.
What I like most is the way the challenge feels intentional. In a lot of tourist mini-golf, the difficulty comes from random clutter. Here, it’s more game-design driven—so you can usually tell what you did wrong and adjust on the next attempt. The course also blends in mini-golf with other tabletop and arcade ideas, like a chess board concept, a bowling alley feel, and pool table moments. That mix is great if you like playful strategy. It’s also great if you’re traveling with people who aren’t all at the same skill level, because there are multiple ways to enjoy the challenge.
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A quick reality check on difficulty
If you want a very easy, mostly luck-based round, this might be slightly more cerebral than the neon-style mini-golf you might expect. The good news: it’s still fun. And if your group enjoys friendly competition, those chess- and sports-like moments are perfect for trash talk that never gets too serious.
The Social Area: Where the Time Actually Feels Short

The game course is the headline, but Mazemania keeps you comfortable between shots. There’s seating for 35+ people, plus board and card games, and a fully equipped bar. In other words, you can treat it like an activity, not just a ticket you burn through in 30 minutes.
This setup is a big deal for families and groups. Kids can take breaks without everyone losing the rhythm of the outing. Friends can hang out and keep the conversation going while someone else lines up their shot. For a corporate group, it’s also easier because you get a built-in hangout space rather than everyone waiting outside in the cold.
One review specifically calls out the bar experience, mentioning Petr at the bar as a standout staff member. That’s exactly the kind of detail that turns a “fun activity” into a place you’ll remember. If the staff is relaxed and welcoming, you feel like you’re visiting a place that’s run with care, not just something that’s open because it’s rentable.
Expect a more lounge-friendly vibe than you’d get at typical attractions
Because there’s seating and extra games on site, you’re not stuck with the classic tourist pattern: do the activity, leave fast, move on. Instead, you can build in pauses. That helps if you have mixed ages or if your group likes to stretch an outing into a longer evening.
How This Fits into Your Prague Day (Without Stress)

The ticket is valid for 1 day, and you can check availability for starting times. That’s helpful because it means you’re not locked into one exact hour forever—you can match the mini-golf to your day’s rhythm. The experience is also described as unlimited mini-golf on the course, which is a big value point if you’re the type who likes to try to beat your own score (or just play a second round because the course is too fun to stop).
With 18 holes, most people will likely spend a couple of hours enjoying the course at a comfortable pace, especially if you’re chatting, taking a few breaks, and trading attempts. But the point is less about a strict schedule and more about flexibility. Since it’s valid for the day, you can shift your time if your Prague plans run late.
My practical pacing advice
If you want the best balance between fun and fatigue, I’d do it like this:
- Play enough holes to get the course “language” in your head.
- Then slow down on the tricky or chess-like sections.
- Use the seating area to reset rather than rushing through the last third.
You’ll enjoy it more that way. And if your group is competitive, this gives you time to adjust strategies instead of finishing frustrated.
Price and Value: Why $12 Can Actually Make Sense

At $12 per person, Mazemania sits in that rare category of Prague activities that feels affordable without feeling cheap. The big value comes from what’s included: 18 unique holes, a comfortable seating area for 35+ people, and board and card games, plus access to the bar area.
What’s not included is also clearly stated: food and drinks are extra (treated as an additional cost). So if you go in expecting a full meal included, you’ll need to plan for drinks and snacks separately. But the structure still helps. You can treat your ticket as the core entertainment cost, then decide later what to add.
Why the unlimited angle boosts value
Even if you don’t play a full second round, the unlimited mini-golf concept makes the experience feel less like a timed session and more like a place you can enjoy. That’s when a low-price activity becomes a strong value: you don’t feel forced to rush.
For groups, this can also be a smart move because $12 is easy to budget. And the seating + extra games make it less likely someone will get bored and want to escape early. In Prague, where costs can pop up quickly for tours and attractions, that kind of predictable fun is a plus.
Bar Time, Beer Breaks, and the Staff That Keeps It Friendly

Mazemania is set up so the course isn’t the only reason to stay. There’s a fully equipped bar, and the comfortable seating area is meant for hanging out. One review notes stopping to sit and have a few beers, and another mentions that beer is inexpensive. I can’t guarantee prices or drink selection from review comments alone, but the overall pattern is consistent: this place makes it easy to relax after you play.
The bar also matters because it gives the social energy somewhere to land. After a few holes, your group can regroup, compare shots, and laugh at who thought a pool-table angle was the best idea. That sort of break is useful if you’ve got kids, or if you’ve got a mixed group that wants both activity and conversation.
And since staff friendliness is directly mentioned in the reviews, I’d treat that as a real part of the experience, not a side note. When the bar interaction is welcoming, it makes the whole outing feel smoother.
Who This Mini-Golf Works For in Prague

Mazemania fits a few clear travel styles well:
- Families: It’s built as a fun group activity, and the seating plus board and card games help everyone stay engaged.
- Friends: If you like friendly competition, the theme changes and chess/bowling/pool-style concepts create a lot of chances for “try again” moments.
- Corporate events: The setup is described as ideal for meetings and gatherings, and the capacity of 35+ seating makes it practical for groups.
Language is also part of the practical picture. The instructor is listed as speaking Czech and English. That’s useful if your group doesn’t speak Czech and you want to feel comfortable asking questions.
Who might want to skip it
If you’re in Prague for ultra-quiet, low-stimulation experiences, this is likely not your thing. The whole point is play, motion, and a course that keeps shifting your attention. If you want a calm stroll with pretty views, Mazemania will feel too game-y.
But if you want an activity that’s genuinely different from the standard tourist checklists, it’s a strong match.
Should You Book Mazemania Mini-Golf?

I’d book Mazemania if you want something fun that doesn’t feel like the usual mini-golf routine. The biggest reason: 18 holes with original settings, mixed with game-style ideas like chess and pool, keeps the experience fresh hole to hole. Add in 35+ seating, board and card games, and a bar, and you get more than just a quick round.
Skip it if you’re only interested in classic putt-and-sink minigolf, or if your group needs a fully structured guided tour rather than a play-first activity.
If you’re deciding today, here’s the best way to make the call: think about your group. If you’ll likely have at least a few people who enjoy games, laughing at missed shots, and trying again, this is the kind of Prague detour that turns into a story you’ll tell later.
FAQ
How many mini-golf holes are included?
You get 18 unique mini-golf holes on the Mazemania course.
Is it a one-time ticket or can you play multiple times?
The experience is described as unlimited mini-golf on the course, and the ticket is valid for 1 day.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $12 per person.
What’s included besides the mini-golf?
Included items are the 18 holes, comfortable seating for over 35 people, board and card games, and access to a fully equipped bar.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included and are available for extra prize (additional cost).
What languages are available?
The instructor is listed as speaking Czech and English. The experience also notes these languages.





















