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Monday Party in Prague | Admission Ticket
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Prague on a Monday can feel like a secret. Mondays Like Fridays turns that idea into a full-on club night with a simple pitch: party Mondays like Fridays. This is run by Mad Prague and has been going every Monday since 2011, so it is not a one-off event that burns out after a week.
I like how the setup is built for variety: upstairs house plus two separate downstairs floors with different sounds. And I like that the vibe is meant for a mixed crowd, not just one kind of tourist or one kind of local. One thing to consider: a couple of lower ratings mention moments when attendance was low, so if you hate club nights when they feel empty, this might be a gamble.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- What you’re actually buying: the Monday party ticket
- Mondays Like Fridays: why this concept works in Prague
- The music setup: upstairs house, downstairs three ways to dance
- The atmosphere details that turn it into a show
- Crowd mix: locals, tourists, students, expats
- How long is 7 hours in a club setting?
- Location and venue feel: central Prague nightlife energy
- Ticket handling: skip the ticket line and use the greeter
- Price and value: is $7 worth a 7-hour Monday?
- Who this party suits best (and who should skip)
- Should you book the Monday Party in Prague?
- FAQ
- What does the Monday Party in Prague ticket include?
- How much is the admission ticket?
- How long is the party?
- What music is played on the different floors?
- Is there a host or greeter at the event?
- Can I skip the ticket line?
- Is free cancellation available?
- Can I reserve and pay later?
Key things to know before you go

- Two dance floors downstairs mean you can switch moods without leaving the venue
- Upstairs bar playing house music keeps a steady party pulse
- Mondays Like Fridays runs year-round every Monday, so the concept is consistent
- Confetti, mascots, and free birthday celebrations add spectacle beyond pure DJ sets
- English/Czech/Spanish/Dutch support is available through the host or greeter
What you’re actually buying: the Monday party ticket

This ticket is for entry to the Best Monday Party in Prague by MAD PRG | Best Parties in Prague. The duration is listed as 7 hours, and the exact starting time can vary, so you’ll want to check availability for the specific Monday slot you’re booking.
The practical value here is that you are paying for a whole-night-style club experience, not just a short event. And at about $7 per person, it is priced like an easy add-on to a Prague itinerary. For many visitors, that matters: you can try the Monday scene without blowing a night’s budget.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Czechia.
Mondays Like Fridays: why this concept works in Prague

The core idea is dead simple: Mondays Like Fridays is the first and most famous Monday party concept in Prague. It is been running every Monday ever since 2011, year-round. That longevity matters more than it sounds.
In nightlife, the big risk is inconsistency. A club event can feel great for a month, then quietly lose momentum. Here, the “every Monday” rhythm suggests a template that keeps getting refined. You’re also more likely to find the same sort of crowd coming back regularly—locals, tourists, students, and expats are all part of the mix.
The other smart part is timing. Prague has plenty of nights built around the weekend. This pushes the party energy into the part of the week that usually feels slower. If you want your Prague memories to include more than “Friday and Saturday,” this kind of event gives you that contrast.
The music setup: upstairs house, downstairs three ways to dance

This is the most specific thing about the party, and it’s also the best reason to show up hungry for music variety.
Here’s what to expect:
- Upstairs bar: house music playing while the party scene runs both upstairs and downstairs
- -1 floor: Latin and Pop hits all night
- -2 floor: dedicated to hip hop and R&B
That layout is genuinely useful. Instead of being stuck with one genre for the whole evening, you can move with your mood. If you want high-energy pop and Latin rhythms, you know where to go. If you’d rather stay in hip hop and R&B, the -2 floor is focused on that sound.
I also like that the event does not try to be one-note. Prague has visitors with wildly different music tastes in the same week. A three-zone setup gives everyone a chance to find their comfort zone.
The atmosphere details that turn it into a show
Most club nights are just music and lights. This one is trying to add “event” energy.
From the info provided, you can expect:
- Confetti
- Mascots
- Free birthday celebrations
- A busy Monday party vibe where different types of people mix
Why this matters: those elements help the night feel more like a happening and less like a random DJ session. Even if the music is not your top preference, the visual stuff can keep the energy up and make the place feel lively.
That said, a balanced note: at least a couple of ratings were not thrilled, including one mentioning the experience when they were essentially the only guests and the music not matching their taste. When a venue is quieter than expected, the same show pieces can feel less fun. If you’re the type who needs a packed dance floor to have a good time, this is worth keeping in mind.
Crowd mix: locals, tourists, students, expats
One of the strongest selling points is the audience mix. This isn’t framed as a super niche party for one scene. The event description explicitly points to locals, tourists, students, and expats showing up for Mondays Like Fridays.
For you, that can mean a few things:
- You’re more likely to meet people who are in the same travel rhythm
- You can feel comfortable if you do not speak Czech
- The vibe can feel social rather than purely performance-driven
It’s also why the “Monday like Friday” approach makes sense. A mixed crowd creates momentum. People arrive expecting a party, and someone else in the room usually has a reason to be there too.
If you prefer ultra-local, low-tourist nightlife, this might feel too international. But if you want a social night where it is easy to blend in quickly, that mix is a plus.
How long is 7 hours in a club setting?

A 7-hour party window is long enough that you can do it in a way that does not burn you out.
Without a detailed minute-by-minute schedule, the best you can do is plan for a classic club rhythm:
- Arrive and get your bearings early
- Spend time switching floors based on what music you like
- Expect the room to build and shift as people come and go
The duration listing also helps you plan around it. If you are doing sightseeing earlier in the day, this can still work as an anchor activity for the evening. Just remember: because starting times depend on availability, your ideal plan depends on which Monday slot you book.
Practical tip: if your next morning matters, consider going to this party on a Monday when you can still sleep well after. Seven hours plus travel time can add up.
Location and venue feel: central Prague nightlife energy
The listing places it in Prague’s Central Bohemian Region. That’s broad, but the important point is that it’s a Prague nightlife event, not something out in the suburbs.
What you’ll likely feel: a club-style venue where the action flows between levels. The fact that there are multiple dance floors (and at least two downstairs floors) means you should expect sound to vary as you move. If you like one style more than another, you’ll probably spend most of your time in your preferred zone, and use the others as a reset.
Ticket handling: skip the ticket line and use the greeter
Two practical perks are listed:
- Skip the ticket line
- Host or greeter available in English, Czech, Spanish, Dutch
For me, those details reduce friction. On a busy night, waiting can waste the start of your fun. And having a greeter in multiple languages helps you feel oriented fast, especially if it’s your first Monday party attempt.
This also matters if you’re traveling solo or with friends who want a smooth start. You can focus on getting into the right mood rather than figuring out the basics at the door.
Price and value: is $7 worth a 7-hour Monday?

At $7 per person, the value is strong on paper. You are paying for:
- Entry to a long-running concept
- A multi-floor music setup
- Extra event energy like confetti and mascots
- Free birthday celebrations as part of the event format
- 7-hour duration (with start time depending on booking availability)
- Skip-the-line entry and multilingual greeter support
The one cost-risk is not the money—it is taste and turnout. Music is subjective, and a couple of low ratings mention that the music was not their thing. Another low rating mentions a situation where they were basically the only guests. If the crowd level is low, even a good concept can feel flat.
So here’s the balanced way to think about it:
- If you like house/Latin pop/hip hop or you’re flexible about switching floors, $7 is easy to justify.
- If you only enjoy one very specific genre and you hate “empty room” club vibes, you may feel disappointed.
Who this party suits best (and who should skip)
You’ll probably love this if:
- You want something social and easy on a Monday
- You enjoy club nights but want variety (house upstairs, plus Latin/Pop and hip hop/R&B downstairs)
- You like the idea of a concept that has been running every Monday since 2011
- You want a budget-friendly nightlife add-on that lasts 7 hours
You might want to skip if:
- You strongly dislike the idea of multiple music styles in one night
- You are sensitive to crowd energy and really need a packed dance floor to feel comfortable
- You want a quiet, low-key evening rather than a party built around spectacle
If you’re traveling with friends who have different music preferences, this event’s floor separation can be a practical solution. Everyone can usually find a room they like.
Should you book the Monday Party in Prague?
Based on what’s provided, I’d call this a good value pick for anyone who wants a true Monday nightlife experience. The strongest reasons to book are the long-running Monday format since 2011, the three-part music setup across floors, and the fact that it is built as a full 7-hour party concept (with skip-the-line entry and a multilingual greeter).
I would hesitate only if your idea of a great club night requires consistent attendance and a very specific genre. The low ratings hint that turnout and music fit can make or break the experience.
If you’re flexible, curious, and you want Prague to feel lively on a day most cities slow down, this one is worth your slot.
FAQ
What does the Monday Party in Prague ticket include?
Your ticket is for admission to the Best Monday Party in Prague by MAD PRG | Best Parties in Prague.
How much is the admission ticket?
The price is listed as $7 per person.
How long is the party?
The duration is 7 hours. Starting times can vary, so check availability for the exact Monday slot you want.
What music is played on the different floors?
The venue has house music upstairs, Latin and Pop hits on the -1 floor, and hip hop and R&B on the -2 floor.
Is there a host or greeter at the event?
Yes. A host or greeter is listed, with languages available including English, Czech, Spanish, and Dutch.
Can I skip the ticket line?
Yes, skip the ticket line is included.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve and pay later?
Yes. The option reserve now & pay later is listed so you can keep plans flexible.







