Beer plus a spa sounds odd, then it works. In Prague, Beer Spa Bernard turns unlimited Bernard beer into a private soak with a heated-bed wind-down. The whole setup is timed, guided, and easy to enjoy, even if you’re unsure what a beer bath is supposed to do for you.
I especially like the privacy: you get a room built for your group, you don’t need a swimsuit, and staff explain everything before stepping back. I also love the take-home touch, with a bottle of Bernard Beer with a historical seal and a completion certificate. One consideration: it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, so plan your comfort with the spa’s access and room layout.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Beer Spa Bernard: What the Private Beer Bath Feels Like
- A quick note on expectations
- Finding Hotel Spa Caroline and Getting Settled Fast
- Swimsuit: optional, not required
- Your Beer Tub Session: Unlimited Bernard on Tap
- What the staff actually does
- Temperature and timing matter
- The showers rule (and how to prep)
- Heated Bed Relaxation and the Optional Beer Massage
- Add the 20-minute massage if you can
- Snacks: available, not included
- The Beer Bath Approach: Why They Talk About Medieval Procedure
- How you make it work for you
- What You Take Home After the Soak
- Price and Value: Is $129 for Two Worth It?
- When the price might not feel worth it
- Who This Prague Experience Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)
- Who should consider skipping
- Should You Book Beer Spa Bernard Prague?
- FAQ
- Where is Beer Spa Bernard in Prague?
- How long does the beer spa experience last?
- Is this experience private?
- Do I need to wear a swimsuit?
- Is unlimited beer included?
- Are Czech snacks included?
- Is the massage included?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Private beer bath experience designed for couples, friends, or solo soaks
- Unlimited Bernard beer from the tap during your bathing and relaxation time
- Heated bed session to stretch out after the tub, with more beer to sip
- Optional 20-minute massage (20 minutes added when you choose the massage option)
- One take-home Bernard bottle per person with a historical seal plus a completion certificate
- No swimsuit required since it’s a private room setup with linens provided
Beer Spa Bernard: What the Private Beer Bath Feels Like
You’re not walking into a loud, shared attraction. You’re going into a private spa room where the staff gets you settled, then keeps things calm and controlled. The experience centers on a Bernard beer bath in special tubs, plus a heated place to relax afterward.
What makes this more fun than you might expect is the pacing. You don’t have to “perform” relaxation. You soak, you drink, you warm up on the bed, and the staff handles the process so you can just be comfortable. If you’re the type who likes a clear plan while on vacation, this format fits well.
Also, you’ll be drinking a Czech-style specialty that’s built into the spa ritual. Bernard beer is served unlimited from the tap during the session, so it’s part of the experience rather than a gimmick. Just remember the rules: alcohol and drugs aren’t allowed beyond what’s included in the spa experience.
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A quick note on expectations
A beer spa is not a typical “hotel wellness” moment. It’s more old-school and procedure-like, with attention paid to temperature and timing. If you’re curious about how people make wellness rituals feel precise, you’ll probably enjoy how this one is run.
Finding Hotel Spa Caroline and Getting Settled Fast

Beer Spa Bernard is inside Hotel Spa Caroline in Prague. This matters because the brand has more than one location, and you want the right address and reception point. When you arrive, you’ll find the beer spa reception inside the hotel.
From there, the flow is simple: spa staff guide you through the facility and then lead you into your private room. Reviews mention hosts doing this in a friendly, professional way, and you might be guided by English-speaking staff such as Teresa, Lucy, Vladimir, or Iva depending on the day. Either way, the goal is the same: you understand the rules before you soak.
In-room comfort is handled for you. Towels, sheets, and slippers are provided. That means you’re not hunting for flip-flops or scrambling for a robe like some day-spa situations.
Swimsuit: optional, not required
You can bring a swimsuit if you prefer, but it’s not necessary. Because everything is private, you’re not trying to manage coverage for strangers. I’d still pack one if it makes you feel more at ease, but don’t stress if you forget.
Your Beer Tub Session: Unlimited Bernard on Tap

The core of the experience is your private beer bathing time. You’ll settle into a special tub designed for the procedure, and then you get unlimited Bernard beer to sip throughout.
There’s a very specific “ritual” feel here. Beer baths are described as a medical procedure from the Middle Ages, with benefits tied to things like skin softening and circulation. The spa also stresses that the process depends on the right conditions, including temperature and the correct ratio of ingredients. In plain terms: they treat it like something that works best when it’s done carefully, not casually.
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What the staff actually does
You’re not left guessing. Staff set you up, explain the process, and regulate what happens in the tubs so the experience stays consistent. You’ll see professional attention to the setup, which is reassuring when you’re trying something unusual.
Temperature and timing matter
If you’ve ever wondered why some spa products work for one person and feel weird for another, this is part of it. They emphasize correct temperature and length of bathing time to get the most from the session. So if you tend to run cold or you get anxious when you don’t know how long you’ll be in something, this is still manageable because the session is timed and staff-run.
The showers rule (and how to prep)
For best results, bathers shouldn’t shower within 12 hours of the experience, but a shower is provided if you want to use it. That means you’re planning a little like this is a wellness treatment day, not a quick photo stop. If you’re traveling hard that week, this is the one scheduling detail that can trip you up.
If you want the smoothest experience, plan to reduce showers the day before. Then, when you arrive, focus on the soak and let the spa handle the rest.
Heated Bed Relaxation and the Optional Beer Massage

After the tub, you move to a heated bed to unwind. The setup is designed for that “warm-down” feeling, so your body keeps relaxing instead of switching instantly from hot-water time to out-and-about cool air.
During this period, you keep enjoying beer. The experience is structured so beer isn’t only for the bath itself. You can sip while you settle in, which helps the whole session feel more like an event and less like a single awkward moment in a tub.
Add the 20-minute massage if you can
You can also choose a massage option. The massage is 20 minutes, and it adds extra time to the overall session. Based on the way people describe it, the massage is a major reason to book the longer version, especially if you’ve been walking all day around Prague.
This is the part that feels most practical for visitors. Beer spa is fun, but Prague walking is real. A short, targeted massage after the soak can turn the whole experience from novelty into true recovery.
Snacks: available, not included
Fresh Czech snacks are available to purchase on the spot, but they aren’t included. If you’re the kind of person who likes something salty with a drink, you might want to budget a little extra here.
The Beer Bath Approach: Why They Talk About Medieval Procedure
The spa explains beer baths as a procedure from the Middle Ages, with claims tied to cleansing pores, supporting pulmonary circulation, regenerating skin and hair, and revitalizing the nervous system. You don’t need to treat these claims like medical advice, but you should understand the spa’s mindset: they believe the benefits come from doing it correctly.
That’s why you’ll notice their insistence on regulated temperature, correct time length, and ingredient ratio. They’re essentially saying: if it’s sloppy, it won’t feel right. If it’s controlled, it can be more effective and more comfortable.
How you make it work for you
The biggest “do this right” tip is the shower timing. The second is your mindset. If you go in expecting a spa miracle, you may feel disappointed. If you go in expecting a controlled, relaxing ritual that might leave your skin feeling softer and your body feeling calmer, you’ll be happier.
Also, keep it simple. Don’t arrive hungry and then rush through. Instead, let the session be the break you actually needed.
What You Take Home After the Soak
When your visit ends, the spa gives you a souvenir you can actually use: a bottle of Bernard Beer with a historical seal plus a completion certificate.
The take-home bottle is included for each person, which is a nice detail. It turns the experience into something you can remember at home without needing a photo. For couples, it also becomes a shared memento that feels specific to Prague, not just another generic tour bag item.
Price and Value: Is $129 for Two Worth It?
At $129 per group up to 2, the price is easiest to judge based on what’s included, not just the total.
You’re paying for a fully private spa session that covers:
- a private beer bath
- unlimited beer from the tap
- relaxation on a heated bed
- linens and slippers (towels and sheets included)
- and a take-home Bernard bottle for each person
That’s why it can feel like good value if you want privacy. Many “wellness” add-ons in Europe are priced per person and then nickel-and-dime you for the parts you actually want. Here, the main attractions are built into the experience.
The massage option is the main extra decision. If your main goal is relaxation after walking, the 20-minute massage can push the value higher for you, because it adds a second kind of comfort: warmth and beer soak, plus hands-on work.
When the price might not feel worth it
If you’re not into beer and you’re only doing it for novelty, it may feel overpriced. The whole experience is built around drinking Bernard during the session, so you’ll want to be at least curious about the beer part.
Who This Prague Experience Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)

This is a strong fit if you want:
- a unique Czech experience without complicated planning
- privacy for a couple, anniversary, or quiet celebration
- a break from heavy walking with a timed session
- unlimited beer as part of the ritual, not a side perk
It’s also a good choice late in your trip. People often use it as an end-of-Prague reset, especially after days of exploring on foot.
Who should consider skipping
Two practical flags:
- Not suitable for wheelchair users
- the spa recommends not showering within 12 hours beforehand, so if you can’t manage that schedule, you might find prep annoying
If you’re uncomfortable with the idea of soaking in a beer bath at all, that discomfort will outweigh the comfort. This experience works best when you’re open to something unusual.
Should You Book Beer Spa Bernard Prague?

I think you should book it if you want a private, guided, and genuinely different experience that combines relaxation with a real Czech beer tradition. The value is strongest for couples or anyone who dislikes crowded attractions, because you get the privacy, unlimited beer, and the take-home bottle without extra fuss.
Skip it if you dislike beer or you want something more standard and less ritual-like. Also, if mobility access is an issue, don’t assume it will work for you since it’s not suitable for wheelchair users.
If you like your Prague days with one planned “reward” built in, Beer Spa Bernard is the kind of booking that turns the city into a story you’ll remember.
FAQ
Where is Beer Spa Bernard in Prague?
Beer Spa Bernard is inside Hotel Spa Caroline in Prague. Make sure you come to the correct address because there are more locations in Prague.
How long does the beer spa experience last?
The experience lasts about 1 hour, with total duration listed as 1 hour to 90 minutes. If you choose the 20-minute massage option, you should expect extra time.
Is this experience private?
Yes. It’s a private group experience, and the spa setup is described as private with private rooms/tub options for your group.
Do I need to wear a swimsuit?
No. It’s a private experience so a swimsuit is not necessary. You can bring one if you prefer, but you don’t have to.
Is unlimited beer included?
Yes. Unlimited Bernard beer is included, served from the tap during the experience.
Are Czech snacks included?
No. Freshly made Czech snacks are available to purchase on the spot, but they are not included.
Is the massage included?
The massage is included only if you choose the massage option during reservation. Massage can also be opted for on the spot.






























