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Sunday Party in Prague | Admission Ticket
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Prague on a Sunday is not supposed to be this loud. What makes Mad Prague’s Sunday Party interesting is the mix of size and tech: Karlovy Lazne is huge, and this night is built around five music floors plus a robotic bar experience.
I especially like that you’re not locked into one style all night. With hip hop, Latino, pop, and EDM rolling across different floors, you can move around and match the music to your mood. One thing to consider: this is an admission ticket, not a guided tour, and at least one review noted there wasn’t a guide and that the club didn’t feel packed at all times.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Karlovy Lazne Sunday Night: what this ticket really gives you
- The five floors: how to use your time instead of wandering aimlessly
- The robotic bar: why this isn’t just a gimmick
- Doors 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM: timing that makes sense for a Sunday
- Price and value: $7 for a huge club night
- What the ticket experience feels like in real life
- Who this Sunday party suits best
- Should you book? My practical take
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for Sunday Party in Prague?
- How much does the ticket cost?
- What time does the party run?
- Is this event 18+?
- How many music floors are there?
- What kind of music can I expect?
- Is there a robotic bar?
- Does the ticket include skipping the ticket line?
- Is the experience guided?
- What’s the cancellation and payment flexibility?
Key things to know before you go
Huge club footprint at Karlovy Lazne (five floors) so you can switch scenes fast
Robotic bar that serves drinks in a futuristic way for a memorable photo moment
Sunday night runs long (doors 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM) if you want the full “night out”
Multiple music styles under one ticket: hip hop, Latino, pop, EDM
18+ with ID required so plan ahead if you look young
Karlovy Lazne Sunday Night: what this ticket really gives you

This isn’t a pub crawl or a “see Prague after dark” walk. It’s straight-up clubbing at Karlovy Lazne, hosted by Mad Prague, and sold as a ticket to get you inside and dancing.
The vibe here is built for people who want a big-city nightlife hit without hunting for venues one by one. The club is described as the biggest in Central Europe, and the event format uses that space: five music floors, each with its own atmosphere, so you’re not stuck listening to the same beat for hours. Doors open at 9:00 PM and the party runs until 5:00 AM, which is rare for a Sunday and usually means the night has real momentum rather than a short “one set and done” schedule.
If you’re thinking of using this as your main nightlife plan for the trip, that’s where it works best. If you’re expecting a person to herd you around Prague with commentary, you’ll likely feel off, because the listing you’re buying is an entry ticket rather than a guided experience.
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The five floors: how to use your time instead of wandering aimlessly
The headline feature is the club’s five music floors. That sounds exciting, but it only pays off if you actually plan how you’ll use it.
Here’s a smart way to approach it:
- Start on one floor for the first stretch so you acclimate to the sound and crowd.
- Then, once you feel your energy leveling off, switch floors to “reset” your night with a new genre.
- Treat it like an all-you-can-eat buffet, but for music: small changes keep you engaged longer.
The event messaging highlights music across hip hop, Latino, pop, and EDM. What you’ll get in practice depends on what DJs and programming are running that night, but the idea stays the same: you have options. That matters because club fatigue is real. A long night can drain you if you’re stuck with one track style and one mood. With multiple floors, you can match the beat to how you’re feeling—more hype on one, more bounce on another, and so on.
Practical note: with five floors, it’s easy to get “lost” in the fun and forget where you left your friends. I’d suggest agreeing on a quick meeting plan with your group—like picking one recognizable spot at Karlovy Lazne (for example, near the entrance area before you branch out). The venue is big enough that a casual “meet you later” can turn into a long wait.
The robotic bar: why this isn’t just a gimmick

One of the most memorable details is the robotic bar fully operated by AI. That’s not a normal club feature, and it changes how the bar works in a simple but noticeable way: you’re not just ordering, you’re interacting with a machine presentation.
From a visitor’s point of view, the robotic bar does three things well:
- It gives you a built-in “activity” during a night that can otherwise feel like it’s all noise and dance.
- It creates an easy reason to pause—just long enough to cool down, regroup, and talk.
- It’s a standout photo moment that’s specific to this venue and this event format.
If you’re the type who likes variety in your nightlife—something different from the 10th club you’ve been to—this is the piece that makes the ticket feel more like an experience than a generic door pass.
The practical takeaway: expect it to be popular. Even if the robotic process is efficient, people will gather for the novelty. So if you’re the kind of dancer who hates waiting, do one bar run early in the night, before you hit peak energy hours.
Doors 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM: timing that makes sense for a Sunday
The schedule is long: 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM. That’s a real commitment, so the best strategy is to think in phases.
Early phase (around opening time):
Get in, take a breath, and move with intention. You’ll want time to explore the floors without feeling rushed. Since the ticket includes skip the ticket line, you should be able to get inside faster than you would at a standard door setup.
Middle phase (later evening):
This is where you’ll likely find the dance floor energy you came for. If one floor feels perfect, stay there for a while. If it doesn’t, switching floors every so often is the advantage of having five.
Late phase (after midnight):
This is where long nights separate fun from chaos. It helps to alternate between dancing and reset breaks—like using the robotic bar area for a short pause—so you’re still enjoying yourself at 2:00 AM instead of just surviving.
Also, bring your ID. The minimum age is 18+, and you’ll want to have it ready without rummaging.
Price and value: $7 for a huge club night
At about $7 per person, this is priced in the “seriously good deal” zone for what you’re getting. The value comes from scale and variety more than from fancy extras.
Here’s why that price can work for you:
- You’re paying for access to a major venue in Prague city centre, not just one small room.
- You get five floors and multiple music styles, so the night doesn’t collapse into monotony.
- The robotic bar is a unique element that adds novelty.
Now, the honest caution: cheap tickets can sometimes attract a wide range of nightlife expectations. One low rating mentioned the club didn’t feel busy and that there was no guide. That doesn’t mean every night is empty, but it’s a reminder: you’re choosing a club environment, and club energy can vary by time and crowd flow.
If you’re going with friends who want to dance hard and move between rooms, you’ll probably feel the value quickly. If you want a structured guided program, you may end up viewing this as just “entry into a big club,” not a curated tour of nightlife.
What the ticket experience feels like in real life
Based on the way it’s described, you can expect a straightforward flow:
- Start point: Karlovy Lazne club entrance
- Entry: You should be able to skip the ticket line
- End: You finish back near the meeting point
- You bring: your ID (18+ minimum)
Since this is not described as a guided walking tour, the “experience” is the venue itself plus the programmed party format on a Sunday night. That sounds obvious, but it’s worth stating clearly because it affects your expectations.
If you’re traveling solo, it can still be fun, especially if you’re comfortable meeting people at a club and bouncing between floors. If you’re traveling with a group, it’s worth staying together at least at the start, then splitting only if you set simple reunion rules.
One more expectation check: the listing says top international DJs and “hottest tracks,” but it doesn’t provide a lineup here. If you’re booking for a specific DJ, you’d need the schedule to confirm. If you’re booking for the overall party format and the venue concept, you’re aligned with what the ticket is designed to deliver.
Who this Sunday party suits best
This is a strong fit if you:
- Want one main nightlife plan in Prague with big-club energy
- Like shifting genres during the night (hip hop, Latino, pop, EDM)
- Enjoy novelty features like the AI robotic bar
- Are traveling with friends and don’t need hand-holding
It may not be ideal if you:
- Prefer a calm evening or a smaller, more intimate setting
- Expect a guide or structured itinerary with explanations
- Get uncomfortable in crowds or long hours without a clear schedule of stops
In other words: if your ideal night is dancing and exploring a big venue, this works. If your ideal night is a guided program, look for something else.
Should you book? My practical take

Yes, I’d book it if your goal is a big Sunday-night party in Prague with serious variety. The combination of Karlovy Lazne’s size, five floors, and the robotic bar makes it feel like more than just entry to a nightclub. And at around $7, the risk is low compared to how much nightlife access you’re getting.
I’d hesitate only if you’re expecting a guided tour or if you really need the crowd to be packed from start to finish. Nightlife can ebb and flow, and this ticket is designed around the venue and party atmosphere rather than a scripted guided experience.
If you do book, go with a simple plan: arrive near opening, pick one floor to start, then rotate, and budget time to try the robotic bar once. That way you get the best parts of what this Sunday party is selling.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for Sunday Party in Prague?
The start is at the Karlovy Lazne club entrance, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
How much does the ticket cost?
The price listed is $7 per person.
What time does the party run?
Doors open at 9:00 PM and the party goes until 5:00 AM. The booking shows a duration of 7 hours, so you should check availability for exact starting times.
Is this event 18+?
Yes. The minimum age is 18+, and you need your ID.
How many music floors are there?
The club setup includes 5 music floors.
What kind of music can I expect?
The event description lists Hip Hop, Latino, Pop, and EDM across the different floors.
Is there a robotic bar?
Yes. There is a robotic bar fully operated by AI.
Does the ticket include skipping the ticket line?
Yes. The ticket includes skip the ticket line.
Is the experience guided?
The listing content provided focuses on the admission ticket, and no guide is described as part of the package. Some people have noted there was no guide.
What’s the cancellation and payment flexibility?
There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later.

























