REVIEW · PRAGUE
Prague Black Light Mini Golf Admission Ticket
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Skip the crowds. Play Prague at night.
I really like the fact that this black light mini golf is set just a few steps from Old Town Square, so you can swap a busy sightseeing hour for something different. I also like that your admission isn’t just for golf: it includes access to additional non-golf games, which makes the ticket feel like more than a one-and-done activity. One thing to consider is that food and drinks are available but not included, so plan a little extra if you want snacks or a cold drink.
This is a practical break from walking all day. The whole experience runs about 1 hour 10 minutes, and it operates in all weather conditions, so you’re not stuck waiting for a sunny forecast. You’ll want to dress for the weather and keep a moderate pace for moving around the venue.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- A Black-Light Break From Old Town Square
- What You Get: 18 Holes Plus More Than Golf
- Your Time Plan at Prague Golf & Games (About 1h10)
- Location and Getting There: Easy to Slot Into Any Prague Day
- Price and Value: Is $16.90 a Good Deal?
- Weather Proof and Comfort Details You Should Not Ignore
- Who This Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)
- Quick Booking and Planning Tips (No Stress Required)
- Should You Book Prague Black Light Mini Golf?
- FAQ
- What is included with the Prague Black Light Mini Golf admission ticket?
- How long does the experience take?
- Where is the venue located in Prague?
- Is food and drink included?
- What time does the experience start?
- What are the opening hours?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Old Town Square proximity: easy to fit into a day of sightseeing without extra travel.
- 18 holes of black light mini golf: themed around Prague and Czech landmarks and legends.
- Ticket includes extra non-golf games: more time playing, not just one round.
- Food and drink on site: you can keep the fun going without hunting for a bar.
- WiFi included: handy if you’re meeting people or just taking a breather.
- Mobile ticket: less hassle when you arrive.
A Black-Light Break From Old Town Square
Prague is gorgeous, but it can also be loud and crowded—especially around the main sights. This is one of those rare activities that gives you a real change of pace without pulling you far from the center. The course is at Prague Golf & Games, and you’re close enough to Old Town Square that you can go straight from sightseeing to play.
The big idea is the black light setting. You’ll be playing mini golf in a different kind of lighting world, which makes the whole thing feel playful instead of another “look at this building” moment. The course is inspired by Prague and Czech landmarks and legends, so it still connects to the city—you’re just experiencing it through games instead of walking.
If you’re coming on a day when your legs need a reset, this works well as an evening-friendly activity. The venue also runs across the whole week, with Monday to Friday 12:00–22:00 and Saturday–Sunday 10:00–22:00, so you can choose a time that fits your day.
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What You Get: 18 Holes Plus More Than Golf

Let’s talk about value, because this is where the ticket earns its keep. Your admission gets you access to 18 holes of black light adventure mini golf, and the course takes inspiration from recognizable Prague-and-Czech themes. In other words, it’s not generic putt-putt that could be anywhere. It’s themed for the location you’re in.
The second major plus is that your ticket also includes access to additional games beyond the mini golf. That matters because it turns this from a quick diversion into a block of fun time. If you’re traveling with friends or family, extra games also help when people finish at different speeds. One person is still playing while the rest of you try something else.
WiFi is included, which sounds small, but it’s actually useful in real travel terms. You might be texting your group about timing, checking transit options, or just grabbing a quick break without leaving the venue.
One practical note: food and drinks are available to purchase, but they’re not included in the admission. So while you can avoid the hassle of finding a café or bar, you’ll still need a budget for snacks, drinks, or any extras you choose to buy.
Your Time Plan at Prague Golf & Games (About 1h10)

Your experience is scheduled to last about 1 hour 10 minutes. That timeframe is long enough to enjoy the full 18 holes, but short enough that it doesn’t steal your entire evening from the rest of Prague.
You start with the black light mini golf itself: 18 holes designed around Prague and Czech landmarks and legends. Expect a “play through the course” rhythm where you’ll move from hole to hole, get a feel for the lighting and obstacles, and then settle into the fun pace. The black light setup makes the visuals part of the game, not just the background.
Once you’ve played the mini golf, the ticket keeps on giving. You can spend time with the additional non-golf games included with your admission. The point is simple: you don’t have to leave the venue just because you finished the course. You can stay, keep playing, and stretch out the fun a bit more than a single round would allow.
The venue operates in all weather conditions, so you shouldn’t need to make a “weather gamble” when planning. Still, you’ll feel more comfortable if you dress appropriately for conditions outside the venue and for moving around during the play.
Location and Getting There: Easy to Slot Into Any Prague Day
This is a location-first kind of activity, and that’s part of its appeal. The course is just a few steps away from Old Town Square, which means you can plan it like a stop on your day rather than a separate trip.
Here are the practical details that help you plan:
- It’s near public transportation, so you’re not locked into taxis if you’re coming from farther neighborhoods.
- There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll be relying on your own arrival method.
- The meeting/start time is 1:00 pm for the listed start, and you’ll want to build in a little buffer for walking over from wherever you are.
Because it’s so central, I think this works especially well on a day when you’ve already done the big walking loop. If you’re pacing a museum day, this gives you an active, playful reset without the “I need to plan another museum” feeling.
Price and Value: Is $16.90 a Good Deal?

At $16.90 per person, this isn’t a free activity, so you should decide what you want from your time in Prague. Here’s the honest way I look at it:
You’re paying for:
- Entry to a full 18-hole black light mini golf course
- Access to additional non-golf games
- WiFi
- A venue where food and drinks are available if you want them
You’re not paying for:
- Food and drink (available to purchase)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
So the real value question is whether you’ll actually use more than just the mini golf. If you only plan to do one thing and leave immediately, the cost can feel more like a paid attraction. But if you’ll linger to play the included extra games, it starts to feel more like an hour-plus of entertainment for the price of one “main activity.”
The best case for value is a group, because the included games help keep everyone engaged longer without needing to pay for separate activities. Even solo, it can still make sense if you want a break from walking and want something light, fun, and easy to find.
With an average rating of about 4.5 out of 5 from 70 reviews, it’s clear the overall experience lands well for most people, especially those craving a break from the typical sightseeing rhythm.
Weather Proof and Comfort Details You Should Not Ignore
This venue is designed to work in all weather conditions. That’s great in Prague because the forecast can change faster than your plans. Still, “all weather” doesn’t mean “comfort guaranteed.” You’ll want to dress appropriately for what’s going on outside and for moving around during play.
There’s also a small set of rules that matter for families and groups:
- Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- The minimum drinking age is 18, so if your group includes younger kids, you’re not planning around alcohol for them.
On the physical side, the venue asks for a moderate physical fitness level. That’s not an extreme workout, but it does suggest you’ll be doing enough walking and standing to complete a course and games inside.
If you’re traveling with someone who needs step-free or very minimal walking, you might want to plan carefully and consider asking in advance about how the venue is laid out. The data we have doesn’t specify step-free details, only the moderate fitness requirement.
Who This Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)

This activity fits best if you want a break that still feels connected to Prague. It’s a fun alternative to the usual walking-tour routine, especially if you’ve had your fill of standing in lines for the biggest attractions.
I’d also consider it if you like playful, themed experiences. The course being inspired by Prague and Czech landmarks and legends means you’re not just playing golf—you’re playing a version of the city.
This is also a strong choice for people who value “one ticket, multiple ways to play.” The included extra games are a big deal because they give your time a better chance of matching your energy level, mood, and group speed.
On the other hand, if you’re traveling only for quiet, high-culture experiences, black light mini golf might feel too playful. Also, because it lasts about 1 hour 10 minutes, it’s not a replacement for a full evening of a major attraction—it’s more like a very good intermission.
Quick Booking and Planning Tips (No Stress Required)
Because this uses a mobile ticket, you won’t be scrambling for printed confirmations. When you book, you receive confirmation at the time of booking, which should make it simpler to coordinate with whoever you’re traveling with.
Also, check the opening hours so you don’t accidentally plan a day where you arrive too early or too late. The venue is open later on weekends and has longer afternoon/evening hours on weekdays as well.
If you’re building your day around it, I’d place it as a mid-to-late afternoon activity, since the listed start is 1:00 pm. That timing helps you dodge the worst crowd peaks you might see around the main center sights, and it gives you time afterward to get dinner or continue exploring.
Should You Book Prague Black Light Mini Golf?
If you want a fun, centrally located activity that breaks up the usual Prague routine, I think this is an easy yes. You’re paying for a themed 18-hole black light mini golf course, and you also get access to extra games included with your ticket. That combo makes it feel like more than just a quick attraction.
Book it especially if:
- You’re tired of walking but still want something active
- You’re traveling with friends and want a shared laugh
- You want a weather-proof plan near Old Town Square
- You’d like food and drinks on site so you don’t have to plan a detour
Skip it (or consider a different activity) if:
- You only want a short attraction and won’t use the included extra games
- You’re looking for a quiet cultural experience instead of a playful one
In Prague, the best days often include one “left turn.” This is a left turn that’s easy to find, easy to enjoy, and simple to fit into your schedule.
FAQ
What is included with the Prague Black Light Mini Golf admission ticket?
Your ticket includes admission to the black light adventure mini golf and access to additional non-golf games. WiFi is also included.
How long does the experience take?
The experience lasts about 1 hour 10 minutes.
Where is the venue located in Prague?
The course is at Prague Golf & Games and is described as being a few steps away from Old Town Square, with access near public transportation.
Is food and drink included?
No. Food and drinks are available to purchase, but they are not included in the ticket price.
What time does the experience start?
The listed start time is 1:00 pm.
What are the opening hours?
Monday to Friday: 12:00–22:00. Saturday to Sunday: 10:00–22:00.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time for a full refund.




























