REVIEW · PRAGUE
Prague: Mirror Maze Entry Family Ticket
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Mirrors, light, and family fun. The Mirror Maze is a tricky 100-square-meter labyrinth built around reflections, light effects, and soundscapes, right in the heart of Prague. It’s the kind of activity that works both for a quick family stop or a longer visit if your kids need time to reset.
I especially like two things about this ticket. First, it’s a group ticket for up to 6 people, so the cost can work out surprisingly fair for families. Second, you get unlimited visiting time, which helps when kids move at kid-speed (slow, fast, and then slow again).
One consideration: the maze experience itself can feel short if you’re expecting a full-on, hour-long attraction. The good news is the setting lets you stick around in The Playground after.
In This Review
- Key highlights and things to know
- Mirror Maze fun inside The Playground (Prague’s family hub)
- Price and value: $18 per group up to 6 people
- Your visit flow: where to meet and how check-in works
- Inside the maze: what the 100-square-meter labyrinth is like
- Unlimited visiting time: how to use it without wasting your day
- Languages and comfort: Czech, English, German, Spanish
- Who this is best for (and who may find it too short)
- After the Mirror Maze: make The Playground part of the plan
- Should you book the Prague Mirror Maze family ticket?
- FAQ
- Where is the Mirror Maze located?
- How much does the Prague Mirror Maze ticket cost?
- What group size and age is this for?
- How long is the ticket valid, and do I need a starting time?
- Where do we meet for the activity?
- Is there an extra fee to enter The Playground?
- What languages are available with the instructor?
- How long do we get to stay?
- Is the ticket refundable and can I pay later?
Key highlights and things to know

- First-floor check-in inside The Playground’s reception area makes the visit easy to start
- 100-square-meter maze means lots of turns without needing a huge time commitment
- Unlimited visiting time gives you flexibility once you’re inside
- Group ticket up to 6 can be good value for families or small groups
- Multi-language support (Czech, English, German, Spanish) helps you feel comfortable
Mirror Maze fun inside The Playground (Prague’s family hub)

The Mirror Maze is tucked into The Playground, a family entertainment center in Prague, Central Bohemian Region. Your whole experience happens on the first floor, which is convenient because you don’t waste vacation time figuring out complicated routes.
The concept is simple: you walk into a maze full of reflections, light effects, and soundscapes, where each turn can change how you perceive what’s around you. The labyrinth covers 100 square meters, so you get enough space to feel “lost” for a moment without spending all day in an indoor attraction.
If you’re traveling with kids (or a small group that includes kids), this is one of those activities that turns nerves into laughs fast. The mirror effects do the work for you: you don’t need to explain the rules or be an expert gamer. Your job is mostly to follow along, keep the group together, and enjoy the moment when reality stops behaving.
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Price and value: $18 per group up to 6 people

The ticket price is $18 per group, valid for groups up to 6 people (and the experience is aimed at groups from 3 to 6 people older than 5 years). That math can be your friend.
Here’s the practical value angle:
- If you’re 3 people, the group price can work out to about $6 per person
- If you’re closer to 6 people, it can come down to about $3 per person
So even though it’s a short indoor maze, you’re not paying “per person” like you often do at attractions. It’s built for families who want a fun experience without turning one activity into a big chunk of the day’s budget.
One more value detail: it says there’s no additional fee for entering The Playground. Since your ticket includes unlimited visiting time, you can stretch the outing by enjoying more of the family center after the maze.
Your visit flow: where to meet and how check-in works

Your check-in point is inside The Playground on the first floor. That’s clearly helpful because you don’t need to hunt across the city. If you want options, you can also use these meeting points:
- Info desk on the ground floor
- Reception of the arcade arena on the 1st floor
- Reception of the Mirror Maze on the 1st floor
Once you check in at the designated reception, your ticket is treated as a group entrance ticket. Your activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a long end-of-tour transfer or a different exit location.
Practical tip: if you have a mixed group (some kids fast, some slow), the ground-floor info desk can be a calmer first stop. Then you can move as a group to the first floor reception when everyone is ready.
Inside the maze: what the 100-square-meter labyrinth is like

This isn’t just a hallway of mirrors. The Mirror Maze is described as a maze of light effects and soundscapes, with twists and turns across 100 square meters. That size matters. It’s large enough to feel playful and confusing, but not so huge that you’re constantly checking your phone for a map.
What you’ll likely notice first is how your brain tries to “read” the reflections. Every mirror can make distance and direction feel slightly wrong, and every new corner can feel like a reset. Add the soundscapes and light effects, and the maze becomes less about finding a doorway and more about managing sensory surprises.
Since the experience is aimed at families and small groups, it’s also set up to be navigable without heavy rules. You’re not doing anything technical. You’re just moving through the space, solving the puzzle by paying attention and sticking close to your group.
If you’re worried about kids getting overwhelmed, the room-scale size helps. You can also use your group strategy—like sending one adult to lead and keeping the rest together—so no one gets separated.
Unlimited visiting time: how to use it without wasting your day

Your ticket includes unlimited visiting time, and it’s valid for 10 days. That doesn’t mean you can show up whenever you want with zero limits. The info also says you should check availability to see starting times, so plan to choose a start window within your 10-day validity.
In real life, unlimited time is great for families because it removes pressure. If your kids need a breather or you want to keep the visit going at a slower pace, you can.
A smart way to schedule it:
- Use the Mirror Maze as a fixed anchor for your day
- Then keep the rest of your time flexible around naps, snack breaks, and energy shifts
- After the maze, you can explore the rest of The Playground
Since the Mirror Maze and The Playground are together, you don’t need a separate taxi plan or a timed reservation rush for the next stop. It’s one indoor pocket of fun you can stretch.
Languages and comfort: Czech, English, German, Spanish

The Mirror Maze experience includes an instructor who speaks Czech, English, German, and Spanish. That matters more than it sounds. When you’re dealing with kids, a simple explanation of how to start and what to do helps everyone relax.
If you don’t speak Czech, you still have options. You can feel comfortable asking questions in English (or one of the other supported languages) and getting clear, direct guidance.
Even if the maze itself is mostly self-guided play, having staff who can communicate smoothly makes check-in easier and keeps the visit from turning into a game of guesswork.
Who this is best for (and who may find it too short)

This is best for:
- Families with children older than 5 years
- Small groups of 3 to 6 people
- Travelers who want a playful, indoor attraction in the center of Prague
- Anyone who prefers a fixed meeting point and a self-contained experience in one place
It may feel less satisfying if:
- You’re expecting a long, multi-stage adventure
- Your group loves attractions that run for much longer than a single maze cycle
There’s one review note that says very short, and it lines up with the structure of the experience: it’s a maze, not an all-day event. If your family likes lots of stages and lingering, you’ll probably want to pair it with time in The Playground afterward.
After the Mirror Maze: make The Playground part of the plan

The experience guide makes it clear: once you finish the Mirror Maze, you can explore the rest of The Playground, a family entertainment park located in the heart of Prague.
That’s a practical advantage. If you come in with high expectations for the maze alone, you might be surprised by the runtime. But if you treat the maze as the centerpiece and The Playground as your built-in “extra time,” the outing feels more complete.
This is also where the unlimited visiting time becomes useful. You can take your time moving from the mirror maze area to other parts of the center without feeling like you must leave at a specific minute.
Should you book the Prague Mirror Maze family ticket?

If your group fits the target—3 to 6 people older than 5—and you want an easy, central, indoor activity, I think it’s a good book. The ticket is designed around family practicality: a group price that can be affordable, no extra fee to enter The Playground, and the chance to keep visiting with unlimited time.
Book it if:
- You’re planning something short, fun, and low-stress in Prague
- You want a sensory, light-and-sound maze experience with minimal logistics
- You’d like a family activity in one place with multiple languages available
Maybe skip it if:
- You need a long attraction to fill your day
- Your group expects an all-day itinerary built around one activity
Overall: it’s a tidy, family-friendly stop in Prague that makes good use of its indoor setting. Plan for it as a highlight plus optional extra time in The Playground, not as a marathon.
FAQ
Where is the Mirror Maze located?
The Mirror Maze is on the first floor inside The Playground family entertainment center in Prague.
How much does the Prague Mirror Maze ticket cost?
It costs $18 per group up to 6 people.
What group size and age is this for?
The experience is for 3 to 6 people who are older than 5 years.
How long is the ticket valid, and do I need a starting time?
The ticket is valid for 10 days. You should check availability to see starting times.
Where do we meet for the activity?
You can meet at the info desk on the ground floor, or at the Mirror Maze reception / arcade arena reception on the 1st floor.
Is there an extra fee to enter The Playground?
No. There is no additional fee for entering The Playground.
What languages are available with the instructor?
The instructor speaks Czech, English, German, and Spanish.
How long do we get to stay?
The ticket includes unlimited visiting time.
Is the ticket refundable and can I pay later?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now & pay later.


























