REVIEW · PRAGUE
Cabaret in the Heart of Prague 2 Hours Show
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Prague at its most theatrical. This cabaret is built around music, dance, and fashion drawn from the 20th century decades, and it pairs it with either a 4-course dinner or a lighter Bronze option. I like that it’s performance-first (you get a full 2 hours) and I also like the clean service setup with a professional English-speaking team.
One note before you go: the venue can be a little tricky to spot at first, so plan for extra time around Václavské nám. 779/16 and keep an eye out for staff with the banner.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Cabaret in the Heart of Prague: why this evening works
- Picking Bronze vs Silver vs Gold: what the price buys
- Bronze: show + welcome drink (no dinner)
- Silver/Gold: 4-course dinner + welcome drink
- Meeting point on Václavské náměstí: logistics that make or break the night
- How the evening flows: from welcome drink to 2 hours on stage
- 7:00 pm arrival and welcome
- Dinner for Silver/Gold (four courses)
- The main event: the cabaret show (2 hours)
- Wrap-up and back to the meeting point
- Inside the cabaret: what you’ll actually see and feel
- Service and English help: small details that reduce stress
- Price check: is $58.87 good value for Prague?
- Who should book this (and who might not love it)
- Should you book Cabaret in the Heart of Prague 2 Hours Show?
- FAQ
- How long is the cabaret show?
- What time does the experience start?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What is included with the Bronze option?
- What’s included with the Silver and Gold options?
- Is there an English-speaking staff member?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- Is it near public transportation?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
- How many people are in a group?
Key highlights at a glance

- 2 hours of cabaret focused on singers, dancers, and stage talent
- 4-course dinner option (Silver/Gold) plus a welcome drink for a full evening plan
- Bronze choice saves money and skips dinner, with the show and a Prosecco welcome drink
- English-speaking support helps you feel settled quickly
- Max group size 99 keeps it social without being an endless crowd
- Arrive early for easy finding since the name may not be obvious from the booking details
Cabaret in the Heart of Prague: why this evening works

If you want a Prague night that isn’t just another restaurant-and-a-walk, this is a smart pick. The whole experience is organized around one big thing: a cabaret show with music, dance, and fashion cues inspired by iconic decades of the 20th century. In practice, that means you’re not spending your evening guessing what to do next. You get dropped into a show experience that’s paced for a crowd, with staff there to keep things moving.
I also like the “make it easy” rhythm. You start with a welcome drink, then settle into the meal (if you chose Silver/Gold), and the show takes over for a solid block of time. With a start time of 7:00 pm and a total duration of about 3 hours, it’s a good fit for travelers who want something structured without losing the rest of the night to logistics.
And yes, this is in the center of things. The meeting point is on Václavské náměstí (right in Prague 1), and it’s described as near public transportation—useful if you’re mixing this with dinner elsewhere or planning to get back late.
Possible drawback to keep in mind: don’t schedule this as your very last stop if you’re running late. The venue was reported as a bit difficult to find when the booking details didn’t clearly name the place, and another visitor had trouble reaching the operator when they went looking. That doesn’t mean it’s chaotic—just means you should give yourself breathing room.
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Picking Bronze vs Silver vs Gold: what the price buys

At $58.87 per person, the value depends on which option you choose and what you want from the night.
Bronze: show + welcome drink (no dinner)
If you pick Bronze, you’re paying for the performance experience and a welcome drink—specifically noted as Prosecco—without the four-course meal. This makes sense if:
- you already ate dinner and want a show to top off the evening
- you’re budget-minded but still want an organized, ticketed nightlife activity
- you’d rather avoid committing to a longer sitting with multiple courses
Silver/Gold: 4-course dinner + welcome drink
Silver and Gold include a gourmet 4-course menu plus a welcome drink. For many people, this is where the money feels most justified. A proper multi-course dinner is usually the hardest part to plan while traveling—finding a place with the right timing, not getting stuck in a long wait, and still being able to enjoy the evening. Here, the meal is packaged into the show flow, so you’re not juggling reservations on top of performance timing.
One more practical detail: the experience description calls the show exclusive and includes a 2-hour cabaret show. That matters because it keeps expectations realistic. You’re not paying mostly for dinner ambiance; you’re paying for a real stage program, with the meal acting as a companion to the performance.
Finally, a quick planning tip: this kind of evening is often booked about 34 days in advance on average. If you’re traveling in peak seasons or on weekends, it’s worth reserving sooner rather than later.
Meeting point on Václavské náměstí: logistics that make or break the night
The meeting point is listed as:
Václavské nám. 779/16, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czechia
Start time: 7:00 pm
The activity ends back at the meeting point.
Because this is a city-center location, you’re unlikely to be far from it. Still, I’d treat this as a “show up early” stop. One strong piece of advice from the experience feedback: the venue was sometimes hard to identify because the name wasn’t clearly shown in the booking details. So here’s how to reduce stress:
- arrive a few minutes earlier than you think you need
- look for a team member/staff outside (the process includes staff support)
- if you’re unsure, don’t wait until the last minute to ask someone nearby or contact the operator using the channel listed at booking
Also, the end being back at the meeting point is genuinely helpful. You won’t be stuck figuring out a new neighborhood at night after the show.
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How the evening flows: from welcome drink to 2 hours on stage

This is how the evening is structured in real-world terms, based on what’s included and the duration:
7:00 pm arrival and welcome
You meet at the address above and are welcomed by a professional English-speaking staff team. A welcome drink is part of the experience (Prosecco for Bronze; welcome drink included for Silver/Gold). This is the moment to settle in—get your bearings, know where to go next, and avoid that first-arrival scramble.
Dinner for Silver/Gold (four courses)
If you choose Silver or Gold, you’ll get a four-course menu. The benefit here is practical: dinner time is built into the experience rhythm, so you’re not trying to coordinate a meal around a show start.
If you choose Bronze, you’re not doing the multi-course meal. Instead, you’ll keep the evening lighter and move toward the stage experience quicker.
The main event: the cabaret show (2 hours)
The cabaret show is the center of the evening and runs for 2 hours. The cast includes outstanding singers and dancers, plus other performers. The theme leans on iconic decades of the 20th century, which is a fun way to experience something theatrical without needing prior knowledge. You’re meant to enjoy the performance style—music, movement, and fashion cues—more than study a lecture about it.
Wrap-up and back to the meeting point
Since the activity ends back at the meeting point, the night stays easy to close out. You can then continue exploring Prague on your own, or head back using public transport without adding extra walking loops.
Inside the cabaret: what you’ll actually see and feel

Cabaret sounds like a broad word, but this one is more specific in its promise: music, dance, and fashion with performances inspired by 20th-century decades. In other words, you’re looking for a show that mixes big stage energy with style. It’s not just background music—it’s a full performance block.
From the feedback tone, the show quality seems to be the main selling point. People praised the performances as high standard and genuinely enjoyable. I’d expect the kind of staging where costumes and choreography matter, because that’s exactly what the concept emphasizes.
Two practical ways to get more out of it:
- Watch how the performers transition between singers and dancers. Cabaret styles often keep momentum through frequent changes, so staying mentally “on” helps.
- Don’t over-plan your expectations around one genre. Since the theme is decades-based, the show likely plays with different moods rather than staying locked into a single musical flavor.
And if you love service that feels human, you’ll probably appreciate the staff effort. One visitor specifically thanked Relja and Ivan, which signals that at least some performers or front-of-house team members actively engage with guests during the night.
Service and English help: small details that reduce stress

A lot of nightlife activities in Europe are charming but can be confusing if your language skills are limited. Here, the experience includes professional English-speaking staff, and that changes your night in a real way. It means:
- you can ask simple questions without guessing
- you’re more likely to understand where to go and when
- you can enjoy the show instead of decoding logistics
Even when the venue is hard to find at first, strong staff support helps. The experience is also described as near public transportation and designed so that most travelers can participate. That’s a good sign if you’re traveling with friends who don’t want complicated ramp-ups.
Price check: is $58.87 good value for Prague?

For a show-and-dinner format, $58.87 sits in the midrange for Prague entertainment. Here’s why it can still feel like good value:
- You get 2 hours of cabaret (not a quick 30-minute program).
- If you choose Silver/Gold, you also get a 4-course dinner and a welcome drink, which is often where the cost advantage comes from. You’re bundling meal planning with entertainment.
- The experience is structured around one booking with a mobile ticket, which can save you time and hassle.
Where the value shifts: if you go Bronze and already have dinner plans, you’ll want to feel comfortable paying mainly for the show. If that’s your priority—pure performance time—it’s still a reasonable trade.
One more “value” factor: group size is capped at 99. That usually means you’ll have an atmosphere, but you won’t feel like you’re inside a stadium. It’s enough people for energy, not enough to feel lost.
Who should book this (and who might not love it)

This is a strong fit if you want:
- a structured night out with a clear start time at 7:00 pm
- a performance experience that includes music, dance, and fashion
- the option to add a full meal with four courses (Silver/Gold)
It may be less ideal if:
- you hate arriving anywhere without the exact venue name being obvious
- you’re the type who needs total freedom and no set schedule at night
- you want a very small, intimate show experience (this can run up to 99 people)
In terms of travel style, I’d call it a great “first Prague night” activity—especially if you want something fun, centered, and easy to anchor to a specific time.
Should you book Cabaret in the Heart of Prague 2 Hours Show?
I’d book it if you want a reliable, show-centered Prague evening with staff support and a clear plan. The biggest reason is simple: the experience gives you two full hours of cabaret, and you can decide how heavy you want your dinner to be with Bronze vs Silver/Gold.
Just do one thing to stack the odds in your favor: arrive early and use the exact meeting address. If you do that, you’ll reduce the main frustration point—finding the venue in time. After that, you’re set up for a fun, performance-focused night where the food is either part of the program or neatly skipped, and the stage does the talking.
FAQ
How long is the cabaret show?
The cabaret show is 2 hours, and the full experience lasts about 3 hours.
What time does the experience start?
The start time is 7:00 pm.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is Václavské nám. 779/16, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czechia.
What is included with the Bronze option?
Bronze includes the show and a welcome drink (Prosecco), but it does not include dinner.
What’s included with the Silver and Gold options?
Silver and Gold include a gourmet 4-course menu and a welcome drink.
Is there an English-speaking staff member?
Yes. The experience includes professional English-speaking staff.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes, the experience uses a mobile ticket.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it’s described as near public transportation.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How many people are in a group?
The experience has a maximum group size of 99 travelers.

































