REVIEW · PRAGUE
Soy Candles Workshop in Prague
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Your Prague trip can smell amazing.
This hands-on soy candle workshop swaps the usual sightseeing rush for a calm studio session where you craft a take-home souvenir from scratch. I like that it gives you real choice, from glass vessels to scents and decorations, so your candle actually looks like you. I also like that the process is supported step by step, with staff on hand; Lenka gets named for being especially helpful. The main thing to consider: it’s indoors and focused on making, so it’s not the best pick if you want lots of city wandering or viewpoints during your time.
Cat on the Moon is in Prague 2-Vinohrady, and the workshop runs about 1 hour 30 minutes. The group size stays small (maximum 20), and you use a mobile ticket, which makes check-in easy if you’re hopping between neighborhoods using public transport.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Watch For
- Finding Cat on the Moon in Prague 2-Vinohrady
- Choosing Your Glass Vessel, Scents, and Decorations
- How the Step-by-Step Candle Making Actually Feels
- Decorating Your Candle Like It’s Your Design
- Value and Pricing: Is $26 a Good Deal in Prague?
- Who This Candle Workshop Fits Best
- Should You Book Soy Candles Workshop in Prague?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where does the workshop start and end?
- How long is the Soy Candles Workshop?
- How much does it cost?
- Is the ticket mobile, or do I need something printed?
- Do I need to book far in advance?
- Is there a group limit?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Is it suitable for most people?
Key Things I’d Watch For

- You control the look and smell with choices of vessels, scents, and decorations, not a one-style-fits-all candle.
- A simple manual guides every step, so you’re not stuck guessing what to do next.
- Staff help is real and on-the-spot, including friendly support mentioned by name (Lenka).
- Small group setting with a cap of 20 keeps things comfortable and lets you ask questions.
- Price-to-fun value is strong at $26 for a guided, tangible souvenir you’ll keep.
Finding Cat on the Moon in Prague 2-Vinohrady

You meet at Cat on the Moon at Slezská 1286/78 in Praha 2-Vinohrady. That part matters more than it sounds. Vinohrady is a practical base with good public-transport links, so you can pair this with the rest of your Prague day without burning time on taxis or long transfers.
The workshop format is straightforward: it starts at the meeting point and ends back there. That means you’re not planning a complicated route through different neighborhoods. You’re also not signing up for a long “experience” that drags on. Instead, you’re getting in, making your candle, and getting out in about 90 minutes.
If you’re traveling with a friend or a family member, this is the kind of activity that naturally turns into conversation. You’re doing the same thing at the same time, so it’s easy to bond without needing perfect shared interests. And because the group is capped at 20, it stays more like a workshop than a big assembly line.
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Choosing Your Glass Vessel, Scents, and Decorations
This is where the workshop gets fun fast: customizing. You’re given materials and a range of options, including different glass vessels, scents, and decorations. Instead of following a single preset design, you get to build one that matches your taste and the reason you bought a ticket in the first place.
Think about what you want your candle to do after it’s finished. If you want a pretty desk candle, you’ll likely focus on the glass vessel shape and the decoration style. If you’re more about the scent, you’ll spend more time comparing the options and picking something you’ll actually enjoy burning later.
One of the reviews highlights how there are plenty of choices and good-quality materials. That’s exactly what you want in a workshop like this. If the options are limited or the materials feel flimsy, the candle turns into a chore. Here, the selection is part of the appeal, and staff support makes it easier to land on something you genuinely like.
Also, this is a great activity when you want a souvenir that isn’t the usual magnet-and-shot-glass routine. You leave with an object that’s personal. That makes it more likely you’ll keep it, not just pack it and forget it.
How the Step-by-Step Candle Making Actually Feels

The workshop is designed around a straightforward, step-by-step manual. That’s important because candle-making can sound intimidating if you picture hot wax, exact measurements, or complicated techniques. The reality here is simpler: you follow instructions, use the provided materials, and work at a guided pace.
What I like about this kind of structure is that it lowers the mental load. You’re not trying to interpret “creative freedom” while also learning a new craft. Instead, you get clarity on what to do, when to do it, and how to keep things moving.
At the same time, you’re not on your own. Friendly staff are available to assist with questions or extra support. In the reviews, Lenka is specifically called out for being great, helpful, and making the experience fun. That kind of support matters most for first-timers, kids, or anyone who worries they might mess something up.
For you, the goal is simple: walk in as a customer and walk out feeling capable. If you’ve ever had the experience where a workshop is mostly watching someone else work, this one isn’t that. The point is that you’re actively making your candle, with instructions that help you stay on track.
Decorating Your Candle Like It’s Your Design

After you’ve worked through the basic process, the time is yours to personalize. You’ll get to decorate with the materials provided, using the decoration options available for the workshop. This is also when you can slow down and make aesthetic choices, like matching the decoration style to the glass vessel you picked earlier.
Decorating is often the part people enjoy most because it’s visual and immediate. You can step back, adjust, and see your candle taking shape. One of the reviews mentions how much fun it was to decorate and smell everything, and that sums up the experience well: it’s sensory, creative, and still guided enough that you don’t feel lost.
If you’re making this for someone else, the decoration choices are also a quick way to “gift” the candle without needing special knowledge. Pick a style they’d like, choose a scent direction you think they’ll enjoy, and you have something thoughtful that doesn’t require you to find the perfect store.
A practical note: since this is a hands-on activity, be ready for a bit of mess potential in the general sense. Nothing in the provided details suggests it’s a spotless, lab-only experience. Wear clothing you don’t mind getting a little busy, just like you would for any craft session.
Value and Pricing: Is $26 a Good Deal in Prague?

At $26 per person for about 1.5 hours, this workshop is priced in the range of a casual, accessible activity. The value comes from three places.
First, you’re not just paying for a seat. You’re paying for provided materials, the guide-style step-by-step structure, and staff help. That’s the difference between buying a candle and making one. Making includes time, instruction, and creative input.
Second, you take home what you make. Many paid activities in Prague are “nice memories” but hard to bring back. Here, the finished candle becomes a tangible souvenir. One review calls it a fun and affordable souvenir, and that matches the vibe: practical keepsake, easy to transport, and good for gifting.
Third, it’s a low-stress break from sightseeing. The workshop is specifically framed as a relaxing alternative to the hustle of the city. If you’ve been walking for hours and want something calmer that still feels like you did something worthwhile, this is a solid choice. In other words, the price isn’t just about the candle. It’s also about buying back your energy.
One more detail that affects value: the group is capped at 20. Smaller groups often mean you get more attention and less waiting around, even when the workshop is simple.
Who This Candle Workshop Fits Best
This is a smart pick if you want a break that feels creative but not complicated. It’s also a good option for people who like the idea of making a gift instead of buying one last-minute.
It tends to work well for:
- Couples and friends who want a shared activity with a clear start-to-finish.
- Families, since one review mentions a son having a blast and emphasizes the staff’s helpfulness.
- First-timers who worry they might not have the skills. The manual and support are built for beginners.
You might skip it if you’re the type who only wants outdoors time, long viewing stops, or a guided tour through multiple Prague neighborhoods. This experience is a workshop indoors, anchored to one meeting point.
It also helps if you’re comfortable being guided through a hands-on process. Even with a manual, candle-making is an active activity. Bring your patience, keep your questions ready, and you’ll get the most out of it.
Should You Book Soy Candles Workshop in Prague?

If you want an affordable, hands-on Prague activity with real choices and an easy take-home souvenir, book it. The best reasons are simple: customization (vessels, scents, decorations), a clear step-by-step manual, and staff support that makes the experience feel welcoming for beginners, including Lenka being highlighted as especially helpful.
If your goal is high-energy sightseeing packed with multiple stops, this won’t satisfy that itch. But if you want a calm break that still feels uniquely Prague, this workshop is exactly the kind of ticket you’ll be glad you bought.
FAQ

FAQ
Where does the workshop start and end?
It starts at Cat on the Moon, Slezská 1286/78, Praha 2-Vinohrady, and it ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the Soy Candles Workshop?
The workshop runs about 1 hour 30 minutes.
How much does it cost?
It costs $26.00 per person.
Is the ticket mobile, or do I need something printed?
It’s listed as a mobile ticket.
Do I need to book far in advance?
On average, it’s booked 14 days in advance, so booking ahead is a good idea if your dates are fixed.
Is there a group limit?
Yes. The maximum group size is 20 travelers.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Is it suitable for most people?
The listing says most travelers can participate.




























