Wine and steam in a Czech dungeon-like room.
This private wine bath is built for two people in one tub, with a 20-minute whirlpool, a bottle of wine, then winding down by the fireplace on a haystack. I love the cozy, low-key atmosphere (it feels more like a romantic ritual than a gadgety spa day), and I love the practical touch of included basics like slippers, towels, and clean locker/shower areas that make it easy to relax right away. One possible drawback: the tub time is short, so if you’re hoping for a long, slow soak, plan your expectations around that 20-minute window.
If you’re the type who likes a real, slightly weird experience in Prague, this fits. One couple even called it out as super intimate and romantic, with ingredients added to the bath in front of you, plus a mellow pause afterward in a salt-walled lounge. Just keep in mind the shared tub setup can feel tight for two, depending on your comfort level with close quarters.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- A wine bath for two, in a cozy room that feels like another era
- The quick facts that shape your expectations
- How the 90-minute slot plays out: whirlpool first, then slow down
- What’s in the wine bath: water + red or white wine + herbs and grapes
- Temperature and comfort matter
- The shared tub reality: romantic, but close quarters are part of the deal
- Included comfort items
- Fireplace haystack relaxation and the salt-wall lounge vibe
- If you don’t drink wine
- Service and cleanliness: the difference between pretty and pleasant
- Price and value: is $219.89 worth it?
- Booking timing
- Who should book this wine bath (and who should think twice)
- Practical tips for a smoother visit
- Should you book Wine Bath Spa for 2 in Prague?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Wine Bath Spa experience?
- What’s included for two people?
- Is this experience private?
- Where do we meet and where does it end?
- Do I need a mobile ticket?
- What are the age requirements?
- Is it near public transportation?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- When should I book?
Key highlights you’ll care about
- 20-minute whirlpool in a shared tub for two people
- Wine for two: one bottle included with your session
- Fireplace + hay relaxation to slow your pace right after the bath
- Cozy, dungeon-style ambiance with candles, aromas, and mood music
- Clean, simple changing facilities with slippers, towel, and sheet provided
- Salt-wall lounge time where you can sit, sip, and unwind
A wine bath for two, in a cozy room that feels like another era
The setup is refreshingly simple: you’re in Prague, you show up to the meeting point at Dejvická 255/18 (Praha 6–Bubeneč), and your ticket takes you into a private one-tub session for two with the spa’s staff. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, meaning it’s just your group, not a mixed crowd.
What makes it interesting isn’t just the wine. It’s the overall tone: warm lighting, a cozy “spa den” feel, and the sense that you’re doing something old-school and ritual-like instead of a generic wellness service. One review even described the vibe as medieval dungeon-ish, with pleasant aromas and music playing while the bath is prepared.
Also, the basics are handled for you. People describe getting disposable slippers, plus a towel and a sheet, with a locker area and shower that felt clean and ready. That matters more than you’d think. When facilities feel cared for, you spend less energy figuring stuff out and more energy actually relaxing.
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The quick facts that shape your expectations
- You’re 18+
- You’ll receive a mobile ticket
- Confirmation comes at booking
- The activity ends back at the same meeting point
How the 90-minute slot plays out: whirlpool first, then slow down
The booking duration is listed at about 1 hour 30 minutes, but the experience itself is described as totaling about 1 hour. In practice, that usually means you’ll have time for check-in, getting ready, the bath sequence, and then the post-bath relaxation.
Here’s the core flow:
- One wine bath for two with whirlpool
You get a 20-minute whirlpool soak together. This is the main event window, and it’s intentionally timed. The water temperature is described as comfortable, which helps a lot—nobody wants a bath that feels too hot or too cool.
- Ingredients prepared as part of the bath
Some sessions include the spa adding ingredients right in front of you. One couple described watching wine and other components being added during the setup, which makes it feel more hands-on and less like you’re just lying in a tub and waiting.
- Wine included
You receive one bottle of wine for two as part of the experience. So the “wine” isn’t just a theme. It’s actually part of what you get while you unwind.
- Relaxation afterward
The plan includes relaxation by the fireplace on a haystack. In an additional description, there’s also a salt-wall lounge where people sit in comfortable chairs, sip hot tea (in at least one case where someone didn’t drink alcohol), and take in the lighting and aromas.
Even if the exact room layout varies a bit day to day, the rhythm stays the same: bath first, then a slow, quiet decompression zone.
What’s in the wine bath: water + red or white wine + herbs and grapes
This experience is built around a bath that combines water with red or white wine, plus herbs and grapes. The goal isn’t to turn you into a sommelier. It’s to create a pleasant sensory experience—smell, warmth, and the comforting effect of lying back while everything is handled for you.
One review goes a step further and describes additional ingredients being used, including milk, honey, and aroma elements. I can’t promise every session will include the same extra additions, but it’s a good clue that the spa experience can feel more like a themed ritual than a one-note soak.
Temperature and comfort matter
A big deal in any bath experience is whether it actually feels good to stay inside for the allotted time. The water temperature is described as comfortable, and people also mention an overall “cozy heat” feel that helps you stop thinking and start unwinding.
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The shared tub reality: romantic, but close quarters are part of the deal
This ticket explicitly includes two persons in one tub. That’s part of the romance, and it’s also the potential catch.
One couple noted that the tub can feel a bit squish-y for two people, recommending one tub per person if you want more room. You can’t change that with this particular ticket, so here’s my practical advice: if you like cozy contact and don’t mind sharing space, you’ll likely enjoy the closeness. If you’re someone who hates tight quarters, treat this as a romantic cuddle-situation, not a wide-open spa float.
The good news: the experience is designed to be intimate. The staff approach gets praise for being friendly and for keeping things calm, which helps you relax even when the setup is naturally close.
Included comfort items
You’ll be given the “get ready and don’t think too hard” essentials. People describe:
- Disposable slippers
- A towel and sheet
- Clean locker room and shower
That’s valuable because it removes the common spa hassle of bringing everything yourself or worrying about cleanliness.
Fireplace haystack relaxation and the salt-wall lounge vibe
The bath is only half the story. What you do after the soak is where the experience turns into a memory.
Your plan includes relaxation by the fireplace on a haystack. That sounds quirky, but it works because it’s slow and grounding. You’re no longer moving around; you’re in a warm, dim setting where your brain finally gets permission to chill.
One review describes additional details that make it feel extra atmospheric:
- a hall with salt walls
- warm, amber-like lighting
- music playing in the background
- hay bales in the corner, with people taking playful photos wrapped in sheets
This isn’t a hard sell to “perform” the experience. It’s more like the space is designed to make it easy to feel playful without being forced.
If you don’t drink wine
Wine is included, but one description mentions that if someone doesn’t drink alcohol, the staff offered hot tea. So you’re not automatically stuck if you want a non-alcohol option for the lounge part. Still, since the information is from one description, I’d suggest you mention your preference when you arrive.
Service and cleanliness: the difference between pretty and pleasant
A spa can look great in photos and still feel stressful. This one gets praised for doing the boring stuff well.
People specifically mention:
- friendly staff
- a relaxing, welcoming atmosphere
- clean changing areas and showers
- the overall feeling that everything is managed smoothly
Even the little logistics get positive attention: slippers, towels, sheet, and clean facilities. That’s the kind of detail that makes an experience feel worth the money because you’re not spending your time troubleshooting.
There’s also a language angle. One review mentions the staff included Russian-speaking team members and that communication felt friendly and easy. If you’re worried about language, that reassurance helps.
Price and value: is $219.89 worth it?
The price shown is $219.89 per group (for up to 1, meaning your purchase covers the pair in one tub). That sounds high until you break down what you’re actually paying for.
You’re paying for:
- a private couple-focused setup
- a 20-minute whirlpool bath
- one bottle of wine for two
- included comfort items (slippers, towel, sheet)
- staff-led preparation (including the bath ingredients being added)
- a whole relaxation segment (fireplace haystack, plus lounge space)
Where the value can disappoint you is time. The tub time is limited. If you want a long spa session where you linger for hours, this may feel short. One couple specifically pointed out the limited time in the tub and the portioning of what you drink.
Still, for many people, that’s exactly the point: it’s a focused, romantic block of time. It fits a date night or an “one special thing” evening in Prague without swallowing your whole day.
Booking timing
This is typically booked about 20 days in advance on average. If you’re visiting around a holiday or a busy travel window, booking earlier is smart so you don’t get stuck with whatever time slots remain.
Who should book this wine bath (and who should think twice)
This experience is a strong match if you want:
- a romantic, intimate activity in Prague
- something different from a standard museum + dinner rhythm
- an atmosphere that feels cozy, warm, and a bit theatrical
- a spa-style break where the setup is easy and taken care of for you
It may not be ideal if:
- you need a longer spa session with lots of downtime beyond the bath
- you hate shared space (since it’s two people in one tub)
- you want something more outdoorsy or sightseeing-heavy (this is a stay-put, relaxation-forward experience)
If it’s your first time in a wine spa: great. Just know it’s not about drinking all the wine or spending forever in the tub. It’s about the ritual, the warmth, the smell, the mood, and the calm after.
Practical tips for a smoother visit
Here are a few small, real-world tips that line up with how this place works:
- Go in expecting a shared tub. If you want more room, this specific ticket may feel tight.
- Plan for a focused experience rather than a half-day spa. The main whirlpool is 20 minutes.
- Arrive with your confirmation ready. You’ll have a mobile ticket, and confirmation comes when you book.
- Use public transport if that’s easiest for you. The meeting point is described as near public transportation.
- If alcohol is an issue, ask. A hot-tea alternative is mentioned in one account, so it’s worth communicating your preference.
And one last tip: treat the lounge time as the real second act. The bath is the headline, but the fireplace and quiet seating afterward is where the stress drops off.
Should you book Wine Bath Spa for 2 in Prague?
I’d book it if you want a memorable Prague couple activity that feels intimate, warm, and genuinely different—wine bath, included wine, and that cozy fireplace haystack decompression. The clean facilities and friendly staff are the kind of details that keep it from feeling gimmicky.
Skip it or choose another option if you’re chasing a long spa day or you’re uncomfortable with the reality of two people sharing one tub. In that case, you might feel rushed by the timed whirlpool.
For the right person, this is a fun, romantic break that turns an evening into a story you’ll still remember.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Wine Bath Spa experience?
The experience is listed as about 1 hour 30 minutes, and the session itself is described as totaling about 1 hour.
What’s included for two people?
You get one wine bath for two people with a whirlpool (20 minutes), plus one bottle of wine for two people.
Is this experience private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Where do we meet and where does it end?
You meet at Dejvická 255/18, 160 00 Praha 6-Bubeneč, Czechia, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Do I need a mobile ticket?
Yes. The experience includes a mobile ticket.
What are the age requirements?
The experience is for guests from 18 years old.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes. The meeting point is described as near public transportation.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
When should I book?
On average, this experience is booked about 20 days in advance.

































