Prague nightlife gets organized for you. This 6-hour Prague pub crawl stacks an open bar with VIP club entry so you spend less time hunting the right crowd and more time on the fun. The first stop is also built for action, with party hosts and games that get people moving instead of standing around.
I also like that the drink list goes beyond beer—expect wine, mixed drinks, vodka shooters, absinthe, and rum during the open-bar window, plus welcome drinks at each venue. One thing to watch: the unlimited part isn’t the whole night for everyone. The open-bar timing depends on your group, and later stops may feel more like welcome shots than a free-for-all unless you’re on schedule.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- Price and What You’re Really Buying in Prague
- Meeting at Staré Město and the Shape of the Evening
- The Drunken Monkey Start: Open Bar, Games, and a Party Host Lead-In
- One practical drawback: crowds can build at the first venue
- Open-Bar Timing: How It Can Make or Break Your Value
- What’s included in the pour
- A realistic expectation for later venues
- Following the Plan: What “Guided” Can Feel Like After Stop One
- The Club Entry Piece: What You Get (and What You Might Still Pay)
- Crowd Vibes, Age Mix, and Who This Works For
- Timing Rules After 10pm: Noise, Alcohol Outside, and Staying Legal
- The Bottom Line: Is This a Good Deal for You?
- Should You Book This Drunken Monkey Pub Crawl?
- FAQ
- How much does the Drunken Monkey pub crawl cost?
- How long is the pub crawl?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What’s included in the open bar and drinks?
- Are food or transportation included?
- Is there a club entry included?
- Is there any rule about the tour after 10pm?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Open-bar window matters: it runs from 8pm–10pm or 10pm–11pm depending on group timing
- 4 bars and clubs on the plan: plus a welcome shot at each venue
- Drinking games included: beer pong, flip-cup, and dare jenga keep the night from stalling
- Sports screens at the start: sports on LCD/HD screens help set the mood fast
- Free club entry: included with the crawl experience
- Max group size of 100: big energy, but it can get crowded at the first stop
Price and What You’re Really Buying in Prague
At about $41 per person for ~6 hours, this is one of those deals where value depends on timing and expectations. You’re not paying for a quiet guided history walk. You’re paying for structure in a city that can be chaos once the night kicks in: a set meeting point, a schedule, a party host at the start, plus bar-to-club momentum.
Here’s the practical way to think about it: if you arrive when you’re supposed to and stay with the group, you’re buying access to the open bar window and the club entry. If you drift late, the “free” part shrinks fast—some people reported that unlimited pours were mostly concentrated at the first stop, with later venues focused on welcome shots rather than full unlimited service.
So ask yourself a simple question before booking: do you want help getting into the nightlife flow, or do you want total freedom to bar-hop at your own pace? This crawl is built for the first option.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Prague
Meeting at Staré Město and the Shape of the Evening

You meet at U Milosrdných 848/4, in Prague 1–Staré Město. The activity lasts about 6 hours and ends back at the meeting point, and importantly, transportation at the end isn’t included. That matters because it changes how you plan your night: you’ll likely need to rely on walking, taxis, or public transport after the crawl finishes.
Also keep this in mind: there’s a city rule after 10pm. Due to noise curfew and regulations, the operator says there’s no guided tour after 10pm. They recommend following the 10pm noise curfew and the public alcohol ban when you’re outside the bar. In real terms, it means you should expect the “guided” part to slow down and shift into you following the plan rather than being led like clockwork.
The tour is for age 18+, and they note you may need to show ID.
The Drunken Monkey Start: Open Bar, Games, and a Party Host Lead-In

The first stop is Drunken Monkey Prague Pub Crawl & Bar, and this is where the night tries to lock in fast. You get an open-bar session to start, and then you transition out to the next venues.
This start isn’t just about drinking. It’s designed to create group energy with drinking games like beer pong, flip-cup, and dare jenga. If you’ve ever shown up to a bar crawl where people just look at each other and wait for something to happen, you’ll understand why this matters. Games give you an instant reason to join in.
You’ll also see sports on LCDs and HD projectors, and that’s a small detail that actually helps. It fills the room with something to watch while the group finds its rhythm.
Some reviews call out staff by name—P-Daddy and Moses—and those names keep popping up in positive stories about the vibe and host energy. If that kind of party leadership is what you’re after, the opening stop is the best place to get it.
One practical drawback: crowds can build at the first venue
The crawl has a max size of 100, and multiple reviews mention the first stop can feel packed. If you arrive right at the start time and the crowd swells, you may feel shoulder-to-shoulder. That’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s useful to know: your comfort level for tight spaces will shape your experience more than the itinerary does.
Open-Bar Timing: How It Can Make or Break Your Value

This is the part that turns a “great deal” into “meh” for some people: the open-bar window is not guaranteed to last the whole crawl for everyone.
Based on the timing shared in reviews, the open bar starts at 8pm–10pm or 10pm–11pm, depending on which group you’re in. If you show up late, you effectively lose drinking time.
Here’s the key takeaway: arrive on time. Even 15–20 minutes can matter when the unlimited window is time-boxed.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Prague
What’s included in the pour
You should expect beer, wine, mixed drinks, vodka shooters, absinthe, and rum during the unlimited period. Still, a few reviews mention things like absinthe being unavailable later or certain spirits not being present at that moment. That’s common in party settings where demand spikes. If absinthe is a must-have for you, don’t bank on it being available hours later—start checking early.
A realistic expectation for later venues
The crawl includes a welcome shot at each bar, and you visit 4 bars and clubs. But don’t assume unlimited drinks at every stop. Many people found the unlimited portion concentrated at the beginning, with later venues more like free shots and then you’re buying drinks again if you want more.
Following the Plan: What “Guided” Can Feel Like After Stop One

In theory, this is a pub crawl with hosts and a route. In practice, a few reviews describe the “moving group” element as weaker than expected—like getting a schedule and needing to follow it yourself, sometimes through messaging.
You can protect yourself from this by doing two simple things:
- Keep your phone charged and ready for updates.
- Know the next meeting time and stick with the group when they move.
Some people also reported being left behind after the second bar due to unclear communication, and others had the opposite experience where the host helped keep everyone together. Your best bet is to assume communication will be “party style,” not “museum guide style.”
If you’re the type who hates stress in a group setting, show up early, stay close during transitions, and don’t count on a host reuniting you if you wander off.
The Club Entry Piece: What You Get (and What You Might Still Pay)

The crawl includes free entry for the club, and it’s positioned as VIP club entry. That’s a strong value add because cover fees in popular nightlife spots can add up.
But some reviews mention extra costs at other venues or confusion about what was included beyond the first stop. That usually means one of two things: either the free-entry coverage is venue-specific, or expectations about how drinks work versus entry work got mixed up.
My advice: once you arrive at each venue, do a quick check with the staff or host about what’s covered for your ticket. You’re not being difficult—you’re making sure you don’t lose money due to a misunderstanding.
Crowd Vibes, Age Mix, and Who This Works For

This crawl tends to attract people who want a social night with alcohol and structured activities. It can be great for meeting others, especially if you like games and group energy.
That said, several reviews point to a specific social shape:
- Many described the crowd as early- to mid-20s.
- Some people felt it skewed too young.
- Others felt it skewed too old for their vibe.
There are also mentions of uncomfortable interactions in some club settings. If you’re sensitive to that, choose your nightlife venues carefully on the night and be ready to leave a room that feels off.
For solo visitors: the experience can work, especially because games and host interaction create conversation points. Still, a few reviews say the host didn’t actively break the ice, so it helps to be open to making your own connections once you’re inside.
Timing Rules After 10pm: Noise, Alcohol Outside, and Staying Legal

Prague has strict rules at night, and this operator explicitly mentions compliance with the 10pm noise curfew and the public ban of alcohol on the streets outside the bar.
What it means for your night:
- Don’t expect the crawl to behave like a late-night street parade after 10pm.
- If you’re outside, be mindful about alcohol rules and noise.
- Keep moving safely and follow the group plan rather than improvising loudly in the street.
Also, one review flags that tobacco smoke and vapor can be an issue inside venues. If smoke affects your breathing, treat club stops as a variable and consider having a plan to step out when needed.
The Bottom Line: Is This a Good Deal for You?
If you want a simple way to jump into Prague nightlife with a plan, games, and a club entry included, this crawl can be a fun shortcut. The strongest selling points are the open bar at the start, the drinking games, and the party-host energy—the parts that reduce decision fatigue when you’re in a new city.
But if your priority is total freedom—stopping where you want for as long as you want—or if you hate crowds and chaotic transitions, you may feel like you could get a better night by bar-hopping independently. The biggest friction points in feedback cluster around:
- the open-bar value feeling time-limited,
- communication during transitions,
- overcrowding at the first stop,
- and uneven club experiences.
Should You Book This Drunken Monkey Pub Crawl?
Book it if you:
- like structured nightlife with built-in games,
- arrive on time and plan to stay with the group,
- want club entry without planning it yourself,
- and you’re mostly there for the social party atmosphere.
Skip it (or consider a different plan) if you:
- only want unlimited drinks for the whole night,
- hate crowded rooms and noisy venues,
- need constant one-on-one guidance,
- or you’re very sensitive to smoke and late-night atmospheres.
If you do book, my best practical tip is boring but effective: show up early, stay close after the first stop, and treat later venues as welcome shots plus entry rather than guaranteed unlimited pours.
FAQ
How much does the Drunken Monkey pub crawl cost?
The price is listed as $41.03 per person.
How long is the pub crawl?
It’s listed as about 6 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
You start at U Milosrdných 848/4, Praha 1–Staré Město, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included in the open bar and drinks?
The included drinks are beer, wine, mixed drinks, vodka shooters, absinthe, and rum, plus welcome drinks at each bar and drinking games.
Are food or transportation included?
No. Food is not included, and transportation at the end of the night is not included.
Is there a club entry included?
Yes. VIP club entry is included, and the crawl includes free entry for the club.
Is there any rule about the tour after 10pm?
The operator notes that due to city regulations there is no guided tour after 10pm, and they recommend following the 10pm noise curfew and the ban on alcohol in public streets when outside the bar.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.






























