Prague’s hops-and-hot-water spa sounds weird, then it works. This is a private beer spa experience in the Czech capital, built around a 30-minute beer bath, 30 minutes on a heated bed, and unlimited Bernard beer you can drink during your session. It’s a fun change of pace when your legs are tired from sightseeing.
I especially like how simple it is: soak, relax, and keep the mugs coming. I also like the “get your own room” feel, which makes the experience feel more like pampering than a public attraction. The one thing to consider is that timing can vary, and if you add the 20-minute massage upgrade, that treatment may affect how much time you get in the beer bath.
In This Review
- Quick Hits Before You Go
- Beer Bath With Unlimited Beer: The Prague Experience in Plain Terms
- Where to Meet at Štěpánská and How to Avoid Location Mix-Ups
- Your 90-Minute Session: Beer Bath, Heated Bed, and What Changes With Massage
- The Beer Factor: Unlimited Bernard, Plus Hops-Water Bath Water
- Heated Bed Time: Why This Second Half Matters
- Massage Upgrade: When It’s Worth Paying Extra
- Clean, Private, and Staff Support: What You Should Expect in Real Life
- Price and Value: Is $165.75 Per Group a Good Deal?
- Best For: Couples, Beer Fans, and Tired-Walker Recovery
- Small Things to Watch: Bubbles, Bell Time, and Schedule Shifts
- Should You Book the Beer Bath With Unlimited Beer?
- FAQ
- How long is the beer bath experience?
- What does the session include?
- How much does it cost?
- Is this a private tour or shared with other people?
- What kind of beer is included?
- Is the bath 100% beer?
- Can I add a massage?
- Where do I meet for the experience?
- Is it convenient to get to?
- Is the tour offered in English?
Quick Hits Before You Go

- Unlimited Bernard beer on tap during your session
- 30 minutes in the beer bath plus 30 minutes on a heated bed
- Optional 20-minute massage if you want extra recovery time
- Private rooms only for your group, not shared with strangers
- Expect hop-based bath water, with beer provided separately
- Multiple locations can cause confusion, so double-check the address you’re given
Beer Bath With Unlimited Beer: The Prague Experience in Plain Terms

A beer spa in Prague is one of those ideas that sounds like a joke until you try it. You’re not just tasting beer. You’re doing the Czech thing: beer is part of the ritual, and the hot tub is part of the therapy.
At Beer Spa Bernard, the core of your visit is straightforward. You get a beer bath for about 30 minutes, then you move to a heated bed for another 30 minutes. While you’re relaxing, you can drink unlimited Bernard beer. If you choose the upgrade, you’ll add a 20-minute massage as part of the overall experience.
For me, the appeal is that it’s not pretending to be something else. It’s a spa setting built around hops, heat, and beer culture. You go in expecting something unusual, and you come out feeling smoother, warmer, and a lot less stiff.
You can also read our reviews of more food & drink experiences in Prague
Where to Meet at Štěpánská and How to Avoid Location Mix-Ups

You meet at Štěpánská 645/33, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not left hunting for a finish-line.
This spot is near public transportation, which matters in Prague where taxis and long walks can easily eat your free time. Also, this is a private experience, so you’ll be taken care of as a group rather than bundled into a crowd.
One practical tip: there are multiple locations, and a few people reported needing to show their confirmation to the desk agent to prove they were at the correct address. So do this before you arrive: screenshot your confirmation, and keep the exact address handy. Arrive a few minutes early so you’re not stressed if there’s a line at the bell.
Your 90-Minute Session: Beer Bath, Heated Bed, and What Changes With Massage
Your scheduled time is about 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.). The experience is built around two main relaxation blocks:
- Beer bath (about 30 minutes): This is the “beer spa” moment. You’ll soak in the beer spa bath water while drinks are served.
- Heated bed (about 30 minutes): After soaking, you switch to the warm bed area to keep your body relaxing.
If you upgrade, you add a 20-minute massage. Reviews describe massage as excellent and relaxing, which makes it tempting if you want extra stress relief after long walks.
Here’s the careful part. Some people found that the massage can affect how the time gets divided. In other words, if you’re paying for the option, don’t assume you’ll automatically get the same exact 30 minutes in the tub that the base experience offers. If your top priority is maximizing bath time, decide that before you add the upgrade.
Also note that a few people said their overall time felt shorter than the stated duration. That doesn’t mean it will happen to you, but it’s a good reason to set a flexible mindset, especially if you’re planning this around dinner or another timed activity.
The Beer Factor: Unlimited Bernard, Plus Hops-Water Bath Water
The included drinks are Alcoholic Beverages: Unlimited Beer Bernard. Practically, this means you’ll have access to beer during your soak time, and you can drink as much as you want during the session.
One detail worth knowing: the bath water is hops water, not 100% beer. That actually makes sense if you think about it. You’re getting the hop-related “beer spa” concept in the water, while the beer itself is what comes from the taps.
A few reviews mention beer being served in a way that encourages you to keep sipping while you relax. Some also mention getting beers to go afterward, which sounds like a bonus if you want to keep the vibe rolling after your spa time.
If you want the full beer-spa effect, don’t treat this like a light snack activity. It’s hot, it’s relaxing, and the beer is part of the flow. So pace yourself, especially if you’ve been walking all day.
Heated Bed Time: Why This Second Half Matters

A lot of spa experiences rush you out right after the main treatment. This one uses the heated bed as a proper cooldown. That second half is what turns your visit from a novelty into real recovery.
The heated bed time works well after Prague walking days because it slows your body down. You’re still warm, your muscles feel less tense, and it’s easier to let go of the “I’m still sightseeing” mindset.
A few people also described room setups that included additional amenities like sauna or a larger jacuzzi setup in certain private rooms. You shouldn’t count on those exact features for every booking, but it reinforces the point: this isn’t just a tub in a hallway. The space is meant for staying awhile and feeling comfortable.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Prague
Massage Upgrade: When It’s Worth Paying Extra

If you like massages, the 20-minute massage upgrade is the most direct way to get more “body relief” in the same visit. Reviews specifically call out massage as excellent, and one person described doing the massage first, then using the bath and beer time after to unwind further.
But the trade-off is time. Some people felt that choosing the massage reduced the time they spent in the beer bath, and that once the massage ended, their tub was drained and they shifted to the heated bed for the remaining period.
So here’s how I’d decide:
- If your goal is relaxation plus sore-muscle recovery, and you’re okay with your schedule being adjusted, the upgrade makes sense.
- If your main goal is maximizing the beer bath soak time, you may prefer the base experience and skip the massage.
Either way, you’re still leaving with the unique beer-bath highlight plus heated bed time. The upgrade is for people who want the extra pampering layer.
Clean, Private, and Staff Support: What You Should Expect in Real Life

The vibe here is best described as calm and personal. This is a private booking, so you’re not sharing the room with other people.
You’ll also want to know the service tone is part of the experience. Most feedback is positive: people note friendly staff, a clean environment, and a sense of safety. One person said the location was clean and the bath was great, with beer quality that matched the moment.
On the flip side, a few people reported practical hiccups, like delays with getting bubbles running again or delays when waiting to be let into the spa room after ringing the bell. That suggests you should arrive with a “minor delays happen” mindset. If something feels slow, keep your confirmation handy and ask politely. Spas run on small signals and timing, and it’s better to communicate than to stew.
Price and Value: Is $165.75 Per Group a Good Deal?

The price is $165.75 per group (up to 2). That’s not cheap at first glance. But this price includes two major things that drive value:
1) Unlimited beer Bernard during your visit
2) A spa format that gives you two relaxation phases (beer bath + heated bed)
So you’re not just paying for a tub. You’re paying for a controlled, private “experience time” where the beer is part of the package.
Some reviewers explicitly called the price a bit expensive, while others said it was worth it because the beer bath felt luxurious and the skin-freshening results were noticeable. If you’re coming with a partner, the cost becomes easier to justify because it’s per group, not per person.
The biggest value question is whether you’re the type who will enjoy both the soaking and the heated bed time. If you’re purely chasing beer, there are cheaper beer options in Prague. If you want the beer spa concept plus real relaxation, this tends to land well.
Best For: Couples, Beer Fans, and Tired-Walker Recovery
This is a particularly good pick if you:
- Want a unique Prague experience that isn’t just another museum stop
- Like beer, and you enjoy the idea of mixing beer culture with spa time
- Need a reset after walking and sightseeing all day
- Prefer a private, calmer setting rather than a group activity
One review even framed it as a winter-chill fix, which makes sense. Heat therapy is comforting when Prague weather is doing its best to keep you moving outside. If you’re planning a day of long walks, this kind of stop is a smart way to avoid ending your day stiff.
Small Things to Watch: Bubbles, Bell Time, and Schedule Shifts
A good beer spa day should feel smooth. In reality, a few small issues can pop up, and they’re worth knowing about so you don’t get annoyed.
Here are the common practical notes:
- Bubbles may take time to turn back on after adjustments. If your tub seems calm at first, it may not be a problem with cleanliness, just timing.
- Bells and entry can be slower than you expect. Ringing the bell multiple times is common, but plan a little patience.
- Different locations exist, and the desk agent might assume you’re at the wrong one. Keep your confirmation email and address ready.
And the biggest timing point:
- If you add the massage upgrade, be aware that some bookings felt like the massage time came from the bath time. If you want maximum soak length, decide that upfront.
Should You Book the Beer Bath With Unlimited Beer?
Book it if you want an unusual Prague experience that’s genuinely relaxing: beer spa Bernard, private rooms, unlimited Bernard beer, and a full combo of beer bath plus heated bed. The overall rating is strong, with most people recommending it, and the best feedback consistently points to the staff friendliness, cleanliness, and the quality of the bath itself.
Skip or think twice if you’re very strict about exact timing, or if the idea of a schedule that could shift your bath time worries you. Also be honest with yourself about the beer component. This isn’t a dry spa; it’s a beer-driven session, so it’s best if you’ll enjoy that part responsibly.
If you’re planning this as your “legs reset” stop after a day of walking, I’d call it a smart use of time. Just bring your confirmation details, arrive a bit early, and settle in for the hot-water-and-hops experience Prague does so well.
FAQ
How long is the beer bath experience?
It’s about 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.).
What does the session include?
The main parts are a 30-minute beer bath and 30 minutes on a heated bed. Unlimited Bernard beer is included during the experience.
How much does it cost?
It costs $165.75 per group, for up to 2 people.
Is this a private tour or shared with other people?
This is a private activity. Only your group participates.
What kind of beer is included?
The unlimited beer included is Bernard Beer.
Is the bath 100% beer?
The bath water is described as hops water, and the beer is what’s served from the taps.
Can I add a massage?
Yes. You can upgrade to include a 20-minute massage.
Where do I meet for the experience?
You meet at Štěpánská 645/33, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia.
Is it convenient to get to?
The meeting point is near public transportation.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.






























