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Prague: Thursday Stand-Up Comedy in English
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Need a break from Prague sightseeing? Head to Metro Comedy Club for English stand-up right near Charles Bridge, with two nightly showtimes and a lively hangout after the jokes.
I love that the lineup mixes local and international comedians, so the humor feels varied, not repeat-at-every-show. I also like the format: it’s a fast 90 minutes that keeps moving, with a few moments of audience participation.
One thing to weigh: comedy quality can swing a bit by performer, and the bar may have limited beer options—fine if you’re happy with cocktails.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Metro Comedy Club: small venue comedy near Charles Bridge
- The 7 PM or 9 PM English stand-up show (90 minutes)
- What you’ll experience during the performance
- Audience participation and how to handle it
- A quick reality check on comedy quality
- After the show: the bar and lounge where you can mingle
- Drinks: what’s included, what’s not
- Why this is good value at about $16
- Practical logistics: how to make the most of your seats and timing
- Arrive early for better seating
- Build the evening around the location
- Transportation reality
- Who this English comedy night is best for
- Should you book Prague’s Thursday Stand-Up in English?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the comedy show?
- What time does the show start?
- Are the comedy shows performed in English?
- How long is the stand-up comedy performance?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Is there time to hang out after the show?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
- Can I reserve now and pay later?
Key things to know before you go

- English stand-up every day of the week (so you’re not guessing or waiting for subtitles)
- Two showtimes nightly at 7 PM and 9 PM, each lasting 90 minutes
- A mix of local + international comedians, with different styles of humor
- Metro Comedy Club is in Prague 1, steps from Charles Bridge at Malostranské nám.
- Afterward, you can hang at the bar and lounge and mingle with comics and fellow visitors
Metro Comedy Club: small venue comedy near Charles Bridge

Prague can feel like a movie set after dark. Your plan here is simpler: trade cobblestones for a comedy room with English jokes, close to the action around Charles Bridge.
The venue is Metro Comedy Club, located at Malostranské nám. 264/7, 118 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana. In practical terms, that address matters because you can build an easy evening. You can do dinner in Malá Strana, walk over, and still be on time without sprinting through Prague’s quieter streets.
Inside, the vibe is the opposite of formal. It’s meant for listening, laughing, and actually talking a little afterward. The room is described as atypical, which usually means you’ll feel like you’re in on the joke rather than watching from a distance.
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The 7 PM or 9 PM English stand-up show (90 minutes)
This is a straight shot: you buy a ticket, you get a seat, and you settle in for a focused show.
What you’ll experience during the performance
The comedy runs for 90 minutes and there are showings at 7 PM and 9 PM. The language is English, so jokes land without translation friction. That alone makes this a great option if you’re staying in Prague for a short time or if your Czech is still in the phrasebook stage.
The lineup is designed to feel fresh. It includes both local comics and traveling comedians, which means you’ll hear different takes on everyday life, culture, and travel. Expect the style to vary from person to person—some sets are sharp and observational, others are more playful or personal.
Audience participation and how to handle it
At this kind of show, you should assume there can be some interaction. You might get a quick moment of attention from the host or performers. If that’s your thing, lean into it. If it’s not, stay relaxed, laugh with the room, and keep your focus on the stage.
A small practical tip: if you’re sensitive to being pulled into the joke, don’t sit at the very front. A slightly more central seat usually feels safer and still lets you see everything clearly.
A quick reality check on comedy quality
Comedy is subjective. Even in a great lineup, some performers will click harder than others. That shows up in the experience: one set might land perfectly, while another might be just good. Still, the overall payoff is the fact you’re getting a full, nonstop comedy block rather than a slow night of waiting.
After the show: the bar and lounge where you can mingle

The ticket isn’t just about the 90 minutes on stage. Afterward, you’re invited to stick around in the bar and lounge area.
This part is valuable for a simple reason: it turns the night from a one-and-done activity into a social moment. You can chat with people nearby, and you may get the chance to interact with local and international comedians. That’s where you’ll hear what jokes came from, what topics are trending, and how different comics think about the same cultural moments.
Drinks: what’s included, what’s not
Your ticket includes the comedy and access to the post-show bar and lounge, but food and drinks are not included. The venue offers cocktails, and you can sip while the laughter continues in a more relaxed way.
One caution: if you’re a beer-only person, the bar may feel a bit limited based on reported experiences. If you’re flexible and open to cocktails or other options, you’ll likely be happier.
Why this is good value at about $16

At roughly $16 per person for 90 minutes, this is one of the more affordable ways to experience a dedicated comedy venue in Prague 1. But value here isn’t just the math—it’s the format.
You get:
- A clear time commitment (two set showtimes)
- English language comfort
- A mix of local and visiting comedians
- A built-in social space afterward
In a city where many evening options are either pricey shows or tours that run long, this fits a common travel need: a compact, budget-friendly activity that doesn’t require perfect planning.
It’s also a good “weather plan.” When Prague’s winter air turns sharp, staying indoors with a hot room and steady laughs can be exactly the reset you want.
Practical logistics: how to make the most of your seats and timing

Comedy nights are small, so small details matter.
Arrive early for better seating
The show starts at 7 PM (and there’s also a 9 PM option). Plan to arrive early so you’re not stuck with the least comfortable view. In a compact room, seat location affects sound clarity and how easy it is to follow jokes—especially when performers move around and interact.
Build the evening around the location
Because the venue is steps from Charles Bridge in Malá Strana, you can pair it with a real evening plan:
- Walk through the area before the show
- Keep dinner close so you’re not rushing
- Expect a calm, controlled night once you’re inside
You don’t need to schedule a long transfer. The meeting point is right at the venue, so you can treat this as a stand-alone event and still keep your day stress-free.
Transportation reality
The ticket does not include transportation. That’s normal, but it’s worth noting: if you’re staying far from Prague 1, factor in your route time so you can arrive relaxed instead of late.
Who this English comedy night is best for
I’d point this toward travelers who want an easy win in Prague.
It works especially well if:
- You want English comedy without hunting for a venue that actually performs in your language
- You like meeting people and continuing the conversation afterward
- You’re on a tight schedule and want 90 minutes that doesn’t balloon into a half-day
- You enjoy a mix of local and visiting perspectives
It’s also a solid choice for a couple’s night out. It’s low pressure, indoor, and shared-laughter friendly. If you’re traveling with friends, it’s even better—everyone hears the same jokes and the stories after get fun faster.
If you’re the type who hates any chance of being noticed during audience participation, choose your seat carefully and keep your expectations simple: laugh at the show, not at being called into it.
Should you book Prague’s Thursday Stand-Up in English?
If you want a practical night of English entertainment in Prague 1, I think this is an easy yes.
Book it if:
- You’ll be in Prague on a Thursday and want English stand-up at a dedicated venue
- You care about value and a clear 90-minute schedule
- You want a place where the fun can continue after the lights go down
Consider skipping or adjusting expectations if:
- You only want polished, identical-quality performances every time (comedy varies by performer)
- You rely on a specific drink, like only beer, and you’re not excited about cocktails
For most travelers, though, the mix of English clarity, a compact show length, and that after-show lounge time makes it a smart add-on to a Prague itinerary. It’s the kind of evening that helps you see the city as more than just sights.
FAQ

Where is the meeting point for the comedy show?
Meet at Metro Comedy Club at Malostranské nám. 264/7, 118 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana, Czechia.
What time does the show start?
The show starts at 7 PM (with another showtime also available at 9 PM).
Are the comedy shows performed in English?
Yes. The comedy shows are in English.
How long is the stand-up comedy performance?
The comedy performance lasts 90 minutes.
What’s included with the ticket?
Your ticket includes 90 minutes of comedy, access to the bar and lounge after the show, and the chance to meet local and international comedians.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
Is there time to hang out after the show?
Yes. After the comedy, you can visit the bar and lounge and mingle with comics and other guests.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve now and pay later?
Yes. You can reserve now & pay later, keeping your travel plans flexible.
























