REVIEW · PRAGUE
PUB CRAWL IN PRAGUE | Admission Ticket
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Prague after dark is a different city. This Tuesday pub crawl puts you into the Tasty Tuesdays party scene with a guided route, a 2.5-hour free open bar, and a club finish that sounds built for group energy. It’s the kind of night where you don’t have to plan every turn.
What I like most is the value stacking: you get free entrance to the club plus a free welcome shot at two different bars, and the drinks window at the first stop is long enough to actually feel like a warm-up (not just a teaser). I also like that the vibe is organized—guides keep things moving through four stops so you’re not stuck wandering.
The main drawback to consider is that it can run anywhere from 2 to 8 hours, and the party side is real: big crowds, loud music, dancers/shows, and confetti explosions. If you want a quiet night or you drink very little, you may feel less of the payoff.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Tuesday night in Prague: why this works
- Ticket value: what $63.86 buys you in real terms
- Where to meet on Karlova (and how not to waste time)
- Stop 1: Karlova and 2.5 hours free open bar
- The guided 4-stop route: shots, pacing, and group flow
- Rooftop club time: DJs, dancers, shows, and confetti
- Photos and videos: planning your follow-up night
- How long should you plan for? (2 to 8 hours)
- Who this is best for (and who should skip it)
- The decision: should you book this pub crawl?
- FAQ
- What time does the pub crawl start?
- How long does the experience last?
- What’s included with the admission ticket?
- Where do I meet?
- Is the ticket delivered as a mobile ticket?
- Are photos and videos provided after the party?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key highlights to know before you go

- 2.5 hours of FREE open bar at the first meeting bar, Recovery Room (Karlova 12)
- Guided 4-stop tour designed to move you between bars without guesswork
- Free welcome shots at 2 bars plus free club entry
- Rooftop venue for the main nightlife moment
- International DJ lineup and a “show” style party with dancers and confetti
Tuesday night in Prague: why this works
Prague nightlife can be great, but it can also be a choose-your-own-adventure mess. This is built around one night on the calendar—Tuesday—so the party is already set up, and you’re stepping into something that feels like a real event.
You also get a helpful structure. Instead of spending the evening deciding which bar looks best from the street, you follow a guided route with set stops. That matters when it’s late, you’re meeting new people, and you just want the night to flow.
The club part is also the point. This experience is tied to a popular Tasty Tuesdays party at a well-known club, and the lineup includes international DJs. Add dancers, shows, confetti explosions, and you’ve got a night that feels more like a production than just hanging out.
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Ticket value: what $63.86 buys you in real terms

At $63.86 per person, this isn’t a “cheap drinks in a back alley” deal. But it can make sense if you’re planning to drink and party anyway, because the ticket bundles multiple cost items into one price.
Here’s how the math works in plain language:
- You’re paying for a guided bar route (4 stops), not just access to one venue.
- You also get 2.5 hours of free open bar at the first bar, plus a couple of free welcome shots along the way.
- Finally, entry to the club is included, and the event includes a VIP queue option (you avoid some of the worst waiting time).
If you drink little, the open bar is the part that might not feel worth it. If you’re the type who wants drinks during the night and wants to avoid long lines, this ticket can feel like a shortcut to the fun.
One more practical note: it’s listed as something people book ahead. On average, it’s reserved about 17 days in advance, so if you want a specific week, plan early rather than gambling on last-minute availability.
Where to meet on Karlova (and how not to waste time)

The start time is 8:30 pm, and you’ll meet at Recovery Room, Karlova 12. The directions are simple: you find the starting point by going through the courtyard.
That courtyard detail matters because Prague’s old streets can look identical from the outside. If you arrive a few minutes late, you may spend your first few minutes hunting instead of partying. Aim to get there early, especially if you’re using public transit.
The good news: it’s near public transportation, so you’re not stuck with complicated transfers. Also, since it’s a mobile ticket experience, you don’t need to chase paper or print anything.
Stop 1: Karlova and 2.5 hours free open bar
This is the anchor of the evening. The night starts with 2.5 hours of FREE open bar at Recovery Room (Karlova 12). In my view, this is the right way to structure a pub crawl: you get time to settle in before the group keeps moving.
You’ll meet at the bar, then your guides will lead you from there to the next spots. That means you’re not left trying to decode the group plan while the drinks are flowing.
The crowd energy is also part of the payoff. The vibe at the beginning tends to skew social and youthful, which makes it easier to talk to people without it feeling forced. If you’re coming with friends, it’s also a fun place to meet new ones—then roll together to the next stop.
One caution: open bar often turns into a “first bar confidence” situation. If you’re the type who likes to pace, you’ll have a better night. If you go full send, expect the later parts to feel louder and faster.
The guided 4-stop route: shots, pacing, and group flow
After the open bar window, the tour continues with a guided tour and 4 stops total. Along the way, you get a free welcome shot at two bars, which is a nice little nudge to try something different without the decision fatigue.
The biggest advantage of the guided approach is pacing. In late-night Prague, it’s easy to lose time between venues—wrong turn, wrong entrance, or the group splits for no clear reason. Here, the guides manage the route so you keep momentum.
Also, there’s something psychological about having a plan. Even if you’re unsure what you want to drink next, you know where the group is going. That can help you spend the night meeting people and enjoying the atmosphere rather than constantly checking your phone.
The only thing you should watch is the overall time range. The experience is listed as 2 to 8 hours. That means there’s flexibility in how long the group lingers, but it also means your evening plans should stay flexible. If you have a late taxi booked at a hard time, that’s when stress creeps in.
Rooftop club time: DJs, dancers, shows, and confetti

The final act is a nightclub party tied to Tasty Tuesdays, and it’s highlighted as a rooftop venue with an international DJ lineup. Rooftops are popular for a reason: you get better views and a sense of space compared to a basement club.
This party isn’t just a playlist. Expect dancers, shows, and confetti explosions. That kind of staging changes the feel of the night. Even if you’re not the most dance-focused person, these moments give the group something to react to together.
And you don’t have to buy into the entry part separately—free entrance to the club is included. There’s also VIP queue access noted for the club side, which can make a noticeable difference when crowds swell.
Here’s the practical tip: wear something you can move in. You’re going to be in crowds, and the evening is designed to keep you in motion from bar to club.
Photos and videos: planning your follow-up night

One nice bonus is the media trail. Photos and videos from the night are typically uploaded within less than 24 hours after the party ends.
That’s useful for two reasons:
- You don’t have to worry about capturing everything yourself during the chaos.
- If you’re traveling with a group, you’ll get an easy way to share memories quickly afterward.
If you hate photo pressure, you can still enjoy the night—just don’t feel like you must be on camera every second. The upload timing is there so the event feels connected even after you’ve left the dance floor.
How long should you plan for? (2 to 8 hours)
The listed duration is 2 to 8 hours, and that’s a big range. In practice, experiences like this usually depend on the pace of the group and how long you choose to stay in the club portion.
To plan well, I’d treat it like a late-evening commitment, not a quick stop. Start with the understanding that you’ll be out from around 8:30 pm until late, and you should keep dinner and any next-day activities realistic.
If you’re trying to catch a show earlier the same day, build in buffer time. Prague afternoons can run long, and nightlife runs on time that’s sometimes more suggestion than rule.
Who this is best for (and who should skip it)
This crawl is a strong fit if you want:
- a ready-made Tuesday nightlife plan
- a social night with chances to meet people
- a mix of bars plus a club finale with DJs and show elements
- help avoiding the friction of picking venues on your own
It’s also a decent choice if you like rooftops and want your Prague nightlife to feel like an event, not just hopping between random spots.
I’d think twice if:
- you’re not interested in nightlife crowds or loud music
- you don’t drink much, because the open bar is the biggest included value
- you prefer calm, slow travel where you control every minute
The decision: should you book this pub crawl?
If you want a structured, social night with built-in value, I’d book it. The 2.5 hours free open bar, free club entrance, and included shots make it feel like more than just paying for a stamp that says you showed up. Add the international DJ lineup and the rooftop setting, and you’ve got a solid recipe for a memorable Tuesday night.
You should skip or reconsider if you’re chasing a quiet cultural evening. This is nightlife-forward, with dancers/shows and confetti. It’s also a longer commitment than a quick drink stop, since 2 to 8 hours is the window.
One last thought: it’s rated very well overall—4.7 out of 5 with a high recommendation rate (94%). That’s usually a sign the format works for the people who book it.
FAQ
What time does the pub crawl start?
It starts at 8:30 pm.
How long does the experience last?
The duration is listed as 2 to 8 hours (approx.).
What’s included with the admission ticket?
The ticket includes a guided tour with 4 stops, 2.5 hours of FREE open bar at Recovery Room, a free welcome shot at 2 bars, free entrance to the club, and a mobile ticket.
Where do I meet?
You meet at Recovery Room, Karlova 12. The directions note that you’ll go through the courtyard to find the starting point.
Is the ticket delivered as a mobile ticket?
Yes, it includes a mobile ticket.
Are photos and videos provided after the party?
Photos and videos are typically uploaded within less than 24 hours after the party ends.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time.
























