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PUB CRAWL IN PRAGUE | Admission Ticket
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Prague on a Tuesday is an easy yes. This MAD PRG Tasty Tuesdays ticket turns Karlova into the start line for a guided night out, then feeds you into a club scene with international DJs and full-party energy. It’s built for people who want nightlife without planning every step.
I love the first payoff: 2.5 hours free open bar at Recovery Room, which makes the start of the night feel instantly worthwhile. I also like the structure of a 4-stop guided crawl with free welcome shots at two bars, plus free entrance to the club and VIP queue access.
The one drawback to consider is that this is not a low-key evening. Expect a big crowd, loud music, and confetti-show energy, so it’s a poor match for an early bedtime or quiet drinks.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice During Tasty Tuesdays
- Why a Tuesday Pub Crawl in Prague Works So Well
- Price and Value: What $63.86 Really Covers
- Starting at Karlova: Recovery Room and the 2.5-Hour Open Bar Window
- The Guided 4-Stop Crawl: Bars, Welcome Shots, and Crowd Energy
- The Rooftop Club Finale: DJs, Shows, Dancers, and Confetti
- Photos and Videos After the Party: How to Use Them Without Overthinking
- Who This Prague Pub Crawl Ticket Is Best For
- Should You Book This MAD PRG Tasty Tuesdays Pub Crawl?
- FAQ
- What time does the pub crawl start?
- How long is the experience?
- Where do I meet the group?
- Is the ticket mobile?
- What is included with admission?
- Is there a rooftop venue involved?
- What can I expect at the club finale?
- When are photos and videos uploaded?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things You’ll Notice During Tasty Tuesdays

- 2.5 hours free open bar right at the start, so your night begins with momentum
- 4 guided stops that keep you moving without guessing where to go next
- Free welcome shots at 2 bars, which adds variety without extra planning
- Rooftop club finale, where the night shifts into a bigger stage show vibe
- International DJ lineup plus dancers and confetti moments to keep the energy up
Why a Tuesday Pub Crawl in Prague Works So Well
Prague nightlife has a reputation, but the real win of a Tuesday event is convenience. You get a clear start time of 8:30 pm, and the night is already organized around a popular weekly party style, so you’re not stitching together bar visits from scratch.
This kind of pub crawl also solves a common Prague problem: you want fun, but you don’t want to spend your first evening comparing menus and chasing directions. Here, you’re guided through a sequence of bars, then finished with a club experience that leans into performance. The crowd size matters too. This event is designed for a big group, which usually means you’ll have an easier time finding conversation and jumping into the night’s rhythm.
One more practical detail: you’ll get photos and videos after the party, typically uploaded within 24 hours. That’s not just a nice extra. It’s a way to remember a night that moves fast, especially if you’re meeting people and switching locations quickly.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Prague
Price and Value: What $63.86 Really Covers

At $63.86 per person, the ticket price can look like a splurge until you count what’s included. The centerpiece is 2.5 hours of free open bar at Recovery Room. If you’ve ever done a Prague night out on your own, you know how quickly drinks stack up, especially in busy club zones.
On top of the open bar, you also get a guided crawl with 4 stops, plus free welcome shots at two bars. Then the ticket includes free entrance to the club and VIP queue access. Those last two points are where the value often hides. Club lines can be slow, and the quicker you get inside, the more time you have for the main event.
So for value, this works best if you plan to drink during the night anyway and you’re aiming to actually reach the club, not just bounce between bars. If you prefer minimal drinking and leaving early, the open bar time may be more than you’ll use. But if you’re there to party, the ticket is built to turn your money into time on the dancefloor.
Starting at Karlova: Recovery Room and the 2.5-Hour Open Bar Window

You meet in the Karlova area at Recovery Room (Karlova 12) at 8:30 pm. The night begins with an immediate “go” moment: 2.5 hours of free open bar. This is the part that sets the tone. You arrive, settle into the crowd, and you can focus on socializing rather than deciding what to order.
There’s also a small-but-useful orientation detail: you’ll go through the courtyard to find the starting point. That matters because Karlova can feel busy and layered, and you want your first minutes to be smooth.
From a practical traveler mindset, the open bar window is your buffer. If you’re arriving hungry, tired, or a little nervous about meeting people, this is your warm-up. You don’t need to plan your first two drinks. You can just hang out, get comfortable, and let the guides handle the movement to the next places.
One thing to keep in mind: since the crawl is structured with stops and a club finale, you’ll want to treat the open bar as a launchpad, not a slow linger. If you’re the type who likes a calm first drink and quiet conversation, you might find the pace feels more party-driven than casual.
The Guided 4-Stop Crawl: Bars, Welcome Shots, and Crowd Energy
After the open bar start, guides take you to additional bars as part of a guided tour with 4 stops. The goal is simple: you get variety without the stress of figuring out what’s close, good, and open at night.
Two details help make the stops feel intentional rather than random:
- Free welcome shot at 2 bars
- A consistent, guided route that keeps you from splitting off too early
In a night like this, the “energy” is part of the experience, and the reviews strongly point to that. The crowd is described as mostly young people, and the atmosphere at the bars and clubs is the kind that keeps conversation easy. That matters because a pub crawl isn’t only about where you go. It’s about whether the group vibe pulls you in.
You’ll also notice how the guides affect the night. When someone else handles the transitions, you spend more time inside the places doing the fun part and less time outside trying to sync up with everyone.
Possible consideration: if you’re hoping for a quiet bar-hopping stroll, the structure plus a big group can feel like a moving party train. That’s not a flaw. It’s just a mismatch risk for people who want slower pacing.
The Rooftop Club Finale: DJs, Shows, Dancers, and Confetti

The end of the night is the payoff: you finish at a major club with free entrance and VIP queue access. The event’s club side is designed as a full show, not just background music.
Here’s what you can expect in the finale:
- A rooftop venue feel (this is part of the event’s highlight)
- A great lineup of international DJs
- Dancers and shows
- Confetti explosions that mark the big moments
This is where your mindset changes. During the crawl, you’re socializing and moving. At the club, you’re committing to the main stage atmosphere. If you’re the type who likes to dance, take in show moments, and ride the night’s tempo, this part will feel like the whole reason you booked.
Centrally located is another practical win. It helps the night stay focused. You’re not spending time across-town once the party gets serious.
If you want to make the most of the finale, keep your energy for the end. The open bar start is great, but the club is where the sound system and show elements matter most.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Prague
Photos and Videos After the Party: How to Use Them Without Overthinking
A nice feature of this event is that the team uploads photos and videos typically less than 24 hours after the party ends. That means you don’t have to scramble for proof that the night happened, which helps if the night turns into one of those blur-and-smile memories.
Here’s how to use that in a practical way:
- If you’re traveling with friends, it becomes a quick way to check in on where everyone ended up and what you missed.
- If you’re solo or meeting people, it’s a way to remember faces and moments without trying to piece it together late at night.
Just remember that media happens fast, but you still want to live the night in real time. The value is the experience: DJs, dancers, confetti, and the social pull of a crowded event where you don’t have to orchestrate everything yourself.
Who This Prague Pub Crawl Ticket Is Best For
This ticket is a strong match if you want:
- A ready-made way to enjoy Prague nightlife on a Tuesday
- Social momentum with a big crowd
- A plan that includes a real club finish, not only bar stops
- A budget-friendly structure for drinks (with the open bar doing heavy lifting)
It’s especially good for first-timers who feel overwhelmed by nightlife choices. Instead of guessing which bars are lively and which clubs are worth the line, you’re funneled into a party sequence with guided 4-stop movement and club entrance built in.
It may be less ideal if you’re:
- Looking for calm, low-volume evenings
- Planning to leave early and not fully commit to the club portion
- Not interested in large crowds or show-style nightlife
One more timing note: the ticket is often booked ahead (about 17 days in advance on average). That tells me it’s not only a random last-minute option. If you’re serious about going on a specific Tuesday, you’ll do better booking sooner rather than gambling on availability.
Should You Book This MAD PRG Tasty Tuesdays Pub Crawl?

I’d book it if you want a structured, party-forward Prague night with 2.5 hours free open bar, a guided route of 4 stops, and a club finale that includes DJs, dancers, shows, and confetti. For $63.86, the math usually favors you if you’d otherwise buy drinks and pay for club entry on your own.
Don’t book it if you want quiet conversation, slow pacing, or a more laid-back nightlife plan. This is built for energy and crowd flow.
My simple decision rule: if you’re the type who likes to show up, join the group, and let the night carry you, this ticket fits. If you’re picky about volume, lines, and timing, you’ll probably have a better time choosing a different kind of evening in Prague.
FAQ
What time does the pub crawl start?
The start time is 8:30 pm.
How long is the experience?
It runs about 2 to 8 hours.
Where do I meet the group?
You meet at Recovery Room in Karlova (Karlova 12). The instructions also note going through the courtyard to find the starting point.
Is the ticket mobile?
Yes, the ticket is a mobile ticket.
What is included with admission?
Admission includes 2.5 hours of free open bar at Recovery Room, a guided tour with 4 stops, free welcome shots at 2 bars, free entrance to the club, and VIP queue access.
Is there a rooftop venue involved?
Yes. A rooftop venue is listed as one of the highlights for this event.
What can I expect at the club finale?
The event includes international DJs, dancers and shows, and confetti explosions.
When are photos and videos uploaded?
Photos and videos are typically uploaded within less than 24 hours after the party ends.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you want a louder party or a more social pace, and I’ll suggest the best way to fit this into your Prague itinerary.































