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MONDAYS LIKE FRIDAYS – GIRLS 3 FREE DRINKS | Admission Ticket
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Prague on a Monday can feel like cheating time. This night out swaps the usual weekday mood for a Friday-style party, with two dance floors and a venue that has been building momentum since 2011. I like that it is aimed at real people in the room, including locals, expats, and fellow travelers, all there for the same goal: dance through the week.
What I love most is the two-room music split: one floor leans pop and Latin, while the other goes hip-hop and R&B. I also like that the ticket is straightforward and digital (a mobile ticket), so you can keep things simple after a long day of sightseeing. One thing to consider: the meetup details are not spelled out in the info I was given beyond starting at 10:00 pm and being near public transportation, and some people report confusion about where to meet.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Monday Like Friday in Prague, and why it actually makes sense
- Chapeau Rouge: the venue where the Monday party lives
- Two dance floors: pop and Latin versus hip-hop and R&B
- The girls 3 free drinks perk and what it means for value
- Your 10:00 pm start time: planning so you do not waste energy
- It is not a sightseeing tour, so treat it like nightlife with structure
- Booking ahead: the smart way to avoid a sold-out Monday
- The one real concern: meetup confusion and no-response reports
- Getting there: near public transportation is a plus, not a guarantee
- Who this Monday party is best for
- Price and value: what $17.42 buys you in real terms
- Should you book this Monday Like Fridays ticket?
- FAQ
- What time does the experience start?
- How long is the party?
- Where does the party take place?
- Is there a mobile ticket?
- Are there free drinks?
- How much does the ticket cost?
- Is there public transportation nearby?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
- Is the meetup easy for most people to join?
Key things to know before you go

- Monday night, Friday energy: the whole idea is to turn the weekday into a proper night out
- Two dance floors, two soundtracks: pop/Latin on one side, hip-hop/R&B on the other
- Chapeau Rouge is the anchor: the party’s been running since 2011, so it is not a pop-up with no track record
- Girls get 3 free drinks: the offer is built into the party concept
- Mobile ticket for faster entry: you do not need to print anything
- Start at 10:00 pm: plan to arrive with time to get in before the crowd peaks
Monday Like Friday in Prague, and why it actually makes sense
If you spend any time in Prague, you learn the city has a rhythm. By the time Monday rolls around, most plans go quiet. This event takes the opposite approach: it treats Monday like it is just another night to go out, not a night to recover.
The basic pitch is simple. You show up around 10:00 pm, head to the party at Chapeau Rouge, and spend the night moving between two dance floors. One side keeps it pop and Latin; the other leans into hip-hop and R&B. That matters because it gives you options if your mood shifts mid-night, or if your group has mixed music taste.
I also like the party’s origin story. Two friends started it in 2011 when they felt Monday nights were dead in Prague. They did not wait for the city to change; they built the change themselves, then kept the momentum going with a team that focuses on packing the room each week. When a party has that kind of continuity behind it, it tends to feel like an actual scene, not a one-night experiment.
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Chapeau Rouge: the venue where the Monday party lives

The event’s home base is Chapeau Rouge, and that detail is more important than it sounds. In nightlife, venue choice drives everything: layout, crowd flow, sound setup, and how easy it is to move around without feeling trapped.
Chapeau Rouge is the anchor point for this specific Monday party. Once you are inside, the night is structured around the two dance floors rather than around long breaks or constant schedule shifts. That is good for you because you do not have to babysit a program. You just dance, grab drinks, and switch rooms if you want a change.
Another practical perk: the info provided says the meetup is near public transportation. Prague nights are easiest when you can move on foot or by transit without a complicated game plan. It also makes last-minute logistics less stressful if you are coming from dinner or a late show.
Two dance floors: pop and Latin versus hip-hop and R&B

The “two floors” setup is the heart of this experience. It means your night is not locked into one playlist. If you want singalong energy, you can gravitate to the pop and Latin side. If your crew is more into heavier beats, the hip-hop and R&B floor is where you spend your time.
For most people, that reduces one common nightlife problem: the music mismatch. You know the situation. Someone wants club pop; someone else wants rap; everyone ends up taking turns standing around. Here, you can split your attention and actually get what you came for.
I also think it makes the party feel like more than a bar night. A two-floor club vibe usually means the crowd is active in different ways at different times. Even if you stay in one room, the overall energy tends to keep flowing because there is space for different music styles to take turns being the loudest part of your evening.
The girls 3 free drinks perk and what it means for value

The event title includes a clear bonus: girls 3 free drinks. Even if you are not counting every crown or dollar, free drinks can change how you budget a night out. You can arrive with fewer worries about spending spikes once you are already committed to the vibe.
At $17.42 per person, you are not paying a fortune for an evening built around dancing. The ticket becomes more attractive when you factor in that drink offer. You are basically buying entry to two dance floors plus the chance to get alcohol without spending extra immediately.
One note for real-world planning: the “3 free drinks” offer is tied to the event’s concept, but the exact drink types are not listed in the info I received. So treat it as a perk, not a guarantee of a specific brand or exact pour size.
Your 10:00 pm start time: planning so you do not waste energy

The start time is listed as 10:00 pm. That is late enough that people often arrive hungry, slightly tired, and ready to move. So your best move is to think of the night like a sprint, not a long stroll.
Arrive with a plan for the time gap between when you leave dinner and when the music is likely to be in full swing. Even if you do not know the exact meetup address, you can still protect your time by showing up early enough to get oriented. A simple strategy:
- Get to the area before 10:00 pm
- Keep your phone ready for your mobile ticket
- Have your confirmation info handy, since that is what the event uses to point you to the right details
This is especially important because some people report problems finding the meetup and getting a response through messaging apps. I’ll cover that more directly below.
It is not a sightseeing tour, so treat it like nightlife with structure

This experience is about partying, not about seeing monuments. Duration is listed as 7 hours (approx.), which tells you the event is designed as a full night out rather than a quick stop.
That length changes how you should approach the night:
- You will want comfortable shoes
- You should pace your drinks since you are in it for hours
- You should eat before you go, because the core activity is dancing
You also get a built-in “choose your own sound” feature. If you get bored with one genre, you have the other floor. That is better than a single-room DJ set that can feel like it is running out of steam. Here, the venue design gives you a built-in reset.
Booking ahead: the smart way to avoid a sold-out Monday

The info I was given says this is booked, on average, 17 days in advance. That is a useful hint. It suggests the event draws steady interest and that you should not wait until the last moment.
If you are traveling in peak season, booking early is even more sensible. A Monday party is a niche compared to weekend clubs, but niche does not mean empty. When people plan a specific night around a specific venue, tickets can disappear.
I’d treat this as one of those “book it and relax” events. Once your ticket is secured, you can spend your daylight hours in Prague without thinking about whether your night plan will vanish.
The one real concern: meetup confusion and no-response reports

Here is the honest part. Some people describe this as a scam experience, specifically mentioning no meeting point and no response when they tried to ask where to meet. That is not a small complaint. Confusion around meeting is a real travel pain, especially at night.
I cannot confirm what happened in every case, but I can tell you what to do to protect yourself:
- Read your confirmation carefully when it arrives (it is said you will receive it at booking time)
- Screenshot key details like the event name, start time, and any meetup instructions
- If the meetup specifics are missing or vague, reach out early rather than waiting until shortly before 10:00 pm
- Plan to arrive near the public-transport area listed, so you can orient yourself quickly even if details are not perfect
This is the kind of nightlife booking where you win by being proactive. If you are the type who hates uncertainty at 10:00 pm, build in extra buffer time.
Getting there: near public transportation is a plus, not a guarantee
The info says the meetup is near public transportation. That is good news because Prague is easiest when you do not have to rely on taxis after midnight.
Still, “near public transportation” is not the same as “right next to the exact station.” For you, that means you should expect to do a short walk once you arrive in the right neighborhood. If you are unfamiliar with Prague routes, consider checking your transit options earlier in the day so you are not figuring it out after dark.
Also, since the experience starts at 10:00 pm, avoid leaving your hotel at the last possible minute. Night transport can be predictable, but your walk and entry time might not be.
Who this Monday party is best for
This event fits a specific kind of traveler: people who want a nightlife experience that feels social and energetic, not isolated.
You will likely enjoy it if:
- You like clubbing or dance nights with switching between music styles
- You want a Monday night that feels like a weekend plan
- You enjoy meeting a mix of locals, expats, and other visitors
It may not be for you if:
- You dislike nightlife logistics and need exact, clearly stated meetup instructions
- You want a relaxed, low-volume evening
- You are only interested in one music genre and do not care about switching floors
The “most travelers can participate” note suggests it is open to a wide range of people, but “participate” in a dance club context still means you should be comfortable with a lively environment.
Price and value: what $17.42 buys you in real terms
At $17.42 per person, you are paying for a structured entry into a known nightlife scene rather than improvising at a random venue.
The value case improves when you factor in:
- Two dance floors with different music styles
- A free-drink perk for girls (3 free drinks)
- The fact that it runs weekly as a long-running Monday concept since 2011
- A mobile ticket that saves time on entry
For a night that lasts around 7 hours, the ticket price is reasonable compared with many city events that only give you one dance floor and no built-in perks. The biggest risk to value is not the ticket price itself. It is whether you have a smooth meetup and entry experience. That is why the meetup uncertainty matters.
If you handle that part carefully, you should feel like you got what you paid for: entry to an actual party on a night when most places feel quiet.
Should you book this Monday Like Fridays ticket?
I’d recommend booking if you want a serious Monday night out in Prague and you like the idea of choosing between pop/Latin and hip-hop/R&B in the same venue. The long-running nature of the event concept and the two-floor structure make it more satisfying than a one-style, one-room party.
I would not book on autopilot if you strongly rely on precise meetup instructions and hate last-minute uncertainty. The concerns about meeting details and messaging response are the one reason to pause. If you do book, be extra organized: confirm your instructions early, arrive with a time cushion, and keep your ticket ready on your phone.
If you want a fun Monday that feels like Friday, this is exactly the kind of ticket that can turn a normal weekday into a story you tell later. Just go in with your eyes open about where to meet, and you will have a much better night.
FAQ
What time does the experience start?
It starts at 10:00 pm.
How long is the party?
The duration is listed as about 7 hours.
Where does the party take place?
The party is at Chapeau Rouge in Prague, Czech Republic.
Is there a mobile ticket?
Yes, the ticket is described as a mobile ticket.
Are there free drinks?
The event title indicates a girls offer of 3 free drinks.
How much does the ticket cost?
The price is $17.42 per person.
Is there public transportation nearby?
The information provided says it is near public transportation, but the exact meetup point is not detailed beyond that.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
Is the meetup easy for most people to join?
The information states that most travelers can participate.



























