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Prague Black Light Mini Golf Admission Ticket
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Black lights beat Prague fatigue. This is a fun, easy break that turns black light mini golf into something you actually look forward to, and it lands right by Old Town Square. I also like that your entry gives you access to other non-golf games for extra time. One drawback to plan for: the ticket price does not include food or drinks, so snacks add up.
This 1 hour 10 minutes (approx.) stop at Prague Golf & Games is straightforward, with a mobile ticket and WiFi included. It’s rated 4.5/5 based on 70 bookings, which usually tells me the play experience is landing for most people who show up ready to have fun.
In This Review
- Key things that make this ticket worth your time
- Black Light Mini Golf Right by Old Town Square
- Before You Start: Tickets, timing, and what to bring
- The 18 Holes: Prague landmarks and legends under black light
- Beyond Mini Golf: included non-golf games for extra play time
- Food, drinks, and saving time in the middle of your day
- How long it really takes and how to pair it with Prague sightseeing
- Price and value: is $16.90 for Prague mini golf fair?
- Who should book Prague Golf & Games (and who should skip it)
- Quick tips for a smoother black light game
- Should you book this Prague Black Light Mini Golf ticket?
- FAQ
- Where does this experience take place?
- What time does the experience start?
- How long does the Prague Black Light Mini Golf experience take?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Does it run in all weather conditions?
- What are the venue opening hours?
- Are there any age or participation rules?
- Is the venue near public transportation?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key things that make this ticket worth your time

- Central location: steps away from Old Town Square, so you’re not burning hours commuting.
- 18 holes under black light: Prague-inspired holes based on local landmarks and legends.
- More than golf: your ticket includes extra non-golf games that can keep you playing.
- All-weather friendly: it operates in all weather conditions, so you can still go even if Prague does Prague.
- On-site food and drinks: you can buy refreshments without hunting down a place to eat.
Black Light Mini Golf Right by Old Town Square
I like experiences that let you feel you’re in Prague without turning your day into a museum marathon. This one hits that sweet spot. You get a themed mini golf course inspired by Czech landmarks and legends, then you spend time in a playful, glowing environment instead of lining up or power-walking from one big sight to the next.
The location matters more than you might think. Being near Old Town Square means you can slot this in when your legs are tired, or right before you head out for dinner. You also don’t need a complex plan for getting there. When an activity is easy to reach, you’re more likely to do it instead of skipping it because time gets away from you.
Also, black light works well for groups and mixed ages. If you’ve got a friend who likes games and another who just wants a break from sightseeing, both usually end up having a good time.
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Before You Start: Tickets, timing, and what to bring

Your experience starts at 1:00 pm. The total time is about 1 hour 10 minutes, but the included extra games can stretch your fun beyond the golf portion. Check the venue opening hours too: Monday to Friday it’s open 12pm–10pm, and Saturday to Sunday it’s 10am–10pm. If you arrive earlier or plan to play extra games, you have a good window.
You’ll use your mobile ticket, and confirmation is sent at the time of booking. The site is near public transportation, so if you’re pairing this with Old Town, you can keep your feet and shoes in good shape by planning your route around tram/metro stops.
What should you bring? Dress appropriately for the weather. The venue runs in all weather conditions, which is great, but you’ll still want to be comfortable walking to and from the course, and you’ll likely want layers since Prague evenings can feel cooler than you expect.
Finally, one practical note: this activity requires moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean “hard workout,” but you should expect to move between holes and play in place for stretches.
The 18 Holes: Prague landmarks and legends under black light

The heart of the experience is the 18-hole black light adventure mini golf course. The holes are inspired by Prague and Czech landmarks plus local legends. That matters because it’s not just random decoration. You’re walking a themed path where the setting tries to give you a feeling of place, even though you’re playing a game.
Black light changes how you perceive space. Distances look different, and the glowing targets can make the game feel more like an interactive attraction than plain mini golf. If you’re the type who likes playful challenges, this is a fun way to slow down and look closely at the course details without treating it like a checklist.
Timing-wise, 18 holes are long enough to feel like an activity, not a quick photo op. At an approximate hour and 10 minutes overall, you’ll have time to play at a comfortable pace, without feeling rushed out the door.
One more practical angle: since the course is designed around landmarks and legends, it can be a nice “Prague translation” activity for people who like stories and symbols. You don’t have to know any of them ahead of time; the course does the work for you.
Beyond Mini Golf: included non-golf games for extra play time
This ticket is more valuable than it looks at first glance because it includes access to additional games beyond the mini golf. That’s a big deal in Prague, where many attractions either charge extra for every extra minute, or they give you a short experience and then you’re back to finding your next stop.
Here, your entry includes access to non-golf options for hours of fun. That means you can adjust on the day. If you finish the golf portion quickly, you’re not stuck waiting. If you’re playing with kids or a group that wants to switch activities, you’ve got built-in flexibility.
The venue also includes WiFi, which sounds small but helps more than you’d expect. You can pull up transit plans, share photos, or just relax while others take turns. It’s one of those conveniences that can save you stress.
If you’re traveling with a mix of ages, the included extra games can help keep everyone engaged. Mini golf is fun for many people, but adding other options keeps the energy up when someone gets bored of just putting around.
Food, drinks, and saving time in the middle of your day

You don’t have to build a whole second plan just to eat. Food and drink are available to purchase on site, so you don’t need to chase down a bar or restaurant halfway through your fun. This is one of those “tiny” factors that really affects whether a trip feels relaxing or chaotic.
The catch is simple: refreshments aren’t included in the ticket price. If you drink coffee, want a snack, or plan a full meal afterward, budget for it. I treat that as a normal travel cost, but I’d rather you plan ahead than get surprised when you see the menu.
Also check the age note: there’s a minimum drinking age of 18 years. If you’re traveling as a family or with younger teens, you’ll still be able to play and buy non-alcoholic items, but it’s good to know the rules before you start ordering.
How long it really takes and how to pair it with Prague sightseeing
Even though the main activity is about 1 hour 10 minutes, you should think of this as a flexible half-activity. The golf portion is only one part, and the extra games can stretch the experience depending on your group’s pace.
Here’s a practical way to plan it:
- Go after you’ve done a chunk of Old Town sights, when your walking energy is starting to dip.
- Or slot it before dinner so you’re not hungry and grumpy when you reach a restaurant.
Because it operates Monday to Friday from 12pm–10pm and weekends from 10am–10pm, it’s easy to fit into both early and later days. If weather shifts, you’re not forced into a “museum or nothing” choice either, since it runs in all weather.
The venue is near public transportation, so you can also use it as a reset point. If you’re moving between attractions, you can treat this stop like a controlled pause—game time, snack time, then back out when you’re refreshed.
Price and value: is $16.90 for Prague mini golf fair?
At $16.90 per person, the best way to judge value is what you’re actually buying. You’re not only paying for a round of mini golf. Your ticket includes:
- Admission to the black light 18-hole course
- Access to additional non-golf games for more hours
- WiFi included
That combination is what can make the price feel reasonable. Mini golf alone might be a short-and-sweet spend. But adding extra games changes the math. If you use the time well—playing golf and then switching to the included games—you’re getting more than just a quick novelty.
If your group has a strict schedule and you only play the golf, you might feel like you paid a bit for options you didn’t use. On the flip side, if you like staying active and bouncing between games, it can feel like a good value for a central activity.
Also, the location helps. Central Prague pricing is often high, but not having to pay for extra transportation time or complicated logistics is part of the value too.
Who should book Prague Golf & Games (and who should skip it)

I think this ticket is a great fit if you want a break that’s still clearly “Prague.” The themed course is inspired by local landmarks and legends, so it doesn’t feel generic. It’s also a good choice for people who prefer something interactive rather than another guided walk.
It’s especially suitable for:
- Families with kids who can be matched to the games
- Couples who want light competition and laughs
- Small friend groups looking for an activity that doesn’t rely on everyone being super into long tours
A couple of considerations. Children must be accompanied by an adult, so plan on one guardian being “on duty.” And since the venue expects moderate physical fitness, if you’re dealing with mobility limitations, you’ll want to think about how much moving between play areas you can comfortably do.
If you’re the type who only likes quiet, contemplative sights, this might not be your vibe. This is a game-focused stop with activity built into it.
Quick tips for a smoother black light game
A few small things can make the difference between fun and frustration:
- Wear comfortable shoes you don’t mind getting a bit dirty, since mini golf is still mini golf.
- Give yourselves time. If you rush through, you lose what makes the ticket special: the chance to keep playing with the other games.
- Bring layers. Even though it runs in all weather, your comfort outside the main play areas still matters.
If you’re coming with kids, plan for turns and encourage patience. Black light can make aiming feel tricky at first, and the goal is to enjoy the theme and the time together, not to treat it like precision golf.
And if you’re traveling with friends who love photos, it’s a nice setting for pictures without needing a perfect landmark backdrop. The lighting does the heavy lifting.
Should you book this Prague Black Light Mini Golf ticket?
Book it if you want a central, easy-to-find Prague activity that’s built for fun and flexibility. The combination of 18 holes plus included non-golf games for extra time makes it a stronger value than many short attractions. It’s also a smart plan when you want something playful even if the weather shifts.
Skip it only if you’re looking for a deep cultural tour or a calm, low-energy experience. This is a games-first stop, and your enjoyment will track with how much you like playful challenges.
If you want a practical break from sightseeing that still feels themed and memorable, Prague Golf & Games is a solid choice.
FAQ
Where does this experience take place?
It takes place at Prague Golf & Games in Prague, Czech Republic.
What time does the experience start?
The start time listed is 1:00 pm.
How long does the Prague Black Light Mini Golf experience take?
The duration is approximately 1 hour 10 minutes.
What’s included with the ticket?
Your admission includes access to the black light adventure mini golf, additional non-golf games, and WiFi.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are available to purchase, but they are not included in the ticket price.
Does it run in all weather conditions?
Yes, it operates in all weather conditions. You should dress appropriately.
What are the venue opening hours?
Monday to Friday: 12pm–10pm. Saturday to Sunday: 10am–10pm.
Are there any age or participation rules?
Children must be accompanied by an adult. The minimum drinking age is 18 years.
Is the venue near public transportation?
Yes, it is near public transportation.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



























