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Prague Black Light Mini Golf and Games with free Drinks
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Glow golf in Prague beats the usual tours. This is black light mini golf built around 18 holes of glowing UV art inspired by Prague landmarks, with a playful, street-art vibe. I also love that your ticket includes two free beers (or cider) while you play, so it feels like a real evening activity, not just a quick gimmick.
My one caution: this isn’t hardcore golf. Some holes are straightforward, and the venue is a bit low-key on the outside, so it can feel easy to overlook until you’re inside and the UV lights start doing their thing.
If you want something different from Old Town walking—something you can enjoy with friends or family—Prague Golf & Games is a smart pick. It runs in all weather, and it’s close enough to the city to slot into your day without too much planning.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Your Time
- Stepping Into Prague Golf & Games: what the venue feels like
- The 18 holes of black light mini golf: the real experience
- The games beyond mini golf: why this lasts longer than you think
- Two free drinks included: Czech beer or cider, plus a calmer mood
- Timing it right: how long it takes and when to go
- Price and value: is $19.35 a good deal?
- Who should book this (and who might skip it)
- Quick practical tips before you go
- Should you book Prague Black Light Mini Golf and Games?
- FAQ
- Is the Prague black light mini golf experience in Prague, Czech Republic?
- How long does the activity take?
- What is included in the $19.35 ticket price?
- What drinks do I get with the ticket?
- Are there other games besides mini golf?
- Does it run in bad weather?
- Are there age requirements for children?
- Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
- What are the opening hours?
- Is there WiFi at the venue?
- Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Key Highlights Worth Your Time

- 18 holes of black light mini golf themed around Prague landmarks and colorful UV artwork
- Two free drinks included with your entrance ticket (Czech beer or cider)
- More than just mini golf, with games like Jenga, Pukec, arcade games, and more
- Photo-friendly UV details, including glow face paint and glowing surfaces
- Easy evening plan near public transportation, running late most days
- WiFi included, handy for map-checking while you’re out
Stepping Into Prague Golf & Games: what the venue feels like

Prague Golf & Games is the kind of place you appreciate once you cross the threshold. From the street, the building isn’t screaming for attention. You may have to go through a door and a few steps to reach the fun, but that’s also part of the charm: it feels like a small indoor world hiding in plain sight.
Inside, the space is hall-like and built for lights, color, and casual play. The walls feature UV-reactive artwork tied to Prague landmarks, so even if you’re not focused on golf, there’s plenty to look at while you wait for your turn. It’s also comfortable for a weather switch—this is an all-weather activity, so you’re not gambling on rain ruining your afternoon.
You’ll usually find the setup easy to understand: you enter, sort your ticket, grab your drinks, then start working your way through the course and game areas. The vibe is relaxed, and the staff focus on getting you playing without turning it into a long production. One small practical note: since the venue is indoors, plan on comfortable shoes. You’re moving between holes and game stations.
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The 18 holes of black light mini golf: the real experience

The core event is an 18-hole mini golf course designed for UV lighting. The artwork is not random decoration; it’s meant to hint at Prague sites and its colorful past. Under the black light, the themed murals and some obstacles glow, so the course feels more like a neon puzzle than a plain lawn game.
Expect a course that’s fun first, challenging second. The holes tend to be pretty approachable, with many turns and obstacles that guide your ball. That’s great if you’re traveling with kids or if you just want a low-stress activity that still feels like you accomplished something. If you love precision golf, you may find the shots a bit simple, and a couple holes can feel more basic than the best ones.
One detail that matters for your play: some obstacles sit close to the walls, which can limit how freely you can choose your angles. In normal daylight mini golf, you can often approach from wherever feels right. Here, the layout and tight sides mean you’ll want to stand in your best position before you swing.
You’ll also see the difference between casual looking and actually playing. In photos, the UV art can look cool from any angle. While you play, your success depends on reading the glowing shapes and choosing the right line for your ball. The best strategy is to go slow, watch how the ball reacts around obstacles, then adjust on the next shot.
The games beyond mini golf: why this lasts longer than you think
This experience isn’t only about hitting putts. Prague Golf & Games is set up like an arcade + mini-golf lounge, with extra games that help the time pass quickly. Alongside the 18 holes, you can find games including:
- Jenga, which turns your mini golf break into a competitive tabletop moment
- Pukec, an arcade-style game element
- Arcade games, plus other options depending on what’s running during your visit
If you wander a little beyond the mini golf lanes, you might also spot separate game rooms. One description includes a pinball room with stand pinball tables, plus a billiard/snooker space. There’s also mention of a snack area that isn’t under black light, which is useful if you want a visual reset between glowing zones.
This matters because it changes the pace. If you finish the mini golf faster than expected, you’re not stuck waiting. Instead, you can keep the fun going with a few rounds of the games available on-site.
And because it’s a casual venue, it works for mixed groups. One person can focus on mini golf while another tests arcade games. Then you rotate. It’s a simple way to keep everyone happy without turning your evening into a “one-size-fits-all” activity.
Two free drinks included: Czech beer or cider, plus a calmer mood
Let’s talk value, because this is the part that makes the ticket feel fair. With admission, you get two free drinks—Czech beer or cider—built right into the fun. That turns the outing into something you can enjoy like an evening plan, not just a paid activity.
The practical upside is that your “cost of doing fun” doesn’t spike after you arrive. Food and extra drinks aren’t included unless specified, but those two beverages are part of the entrance deal. If you’ve already budgeted for beer in Prague, this knocks some of that cost down.
It also sets the tone. A lot of people keep it light and social here. With two drinks included, you’re more likely to relax, take photos, and laugh at the occasional bad putt. That’s important because mini golf is more about timing and mood than serious skill.
One fun bonus from the vibe: you may be able to use glow face paint or colorful UV effects supplied on-site. It’s not a “museum-grade” experience. It’s a playful photo moment, and the black light makes the results look better than you’d expect.
Timing it right: how long it takes and when to go
You’re looking at about 1 to 2 hours, which gives you plenty of room. Most people can complete the mini golf in under the full window if they’re moving steadily. Depending on how much you stop for photos, how many games you try, and how long you linger in the glow, it can stretch toward the longer end.
The venue’s open late on most days:
- Monday through Thursday: 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM
- Sunday through Thursday: it also notes 1:00 PM to 11:00 PM
- Friday through Saturday: 12:00 PM to 12:00 AM
So yes, you can make it a late afternoon escape or a proper early evening hang.
A helpful tip for your flow: play the mini golf first if you want the full UV effect while you’re still “in the zone.” Then switch to arcade games and anything else you want to try. If you do it in reverse, the mini golf can feel like an afterthought after you’ve already gamed.
Also, since it’s indoors and street-art styled, it’s a great option when you want something fun without the constant walking. If your feet are tired from sightseeing, this is the kind of break that still feels like an “activity,” not a chore.
Price and value: is $19.35 a good deal?
At $19.35 per person, this is priced like an easy-ticket attraction, not a luxury tour. The value comes from three places:
- You get two included drinks (beer or cider), which immediately reduces the out-of-pocket cost once you’re there.
- You get more than one activity. Mini golf is the headline, but the venue also offers other games, so the evening can feel longer than you’d expect from a single course.
- You’re paying for a setting, not just a game. The UV artwork, glowing obstacles, and street-art murals turn it into a themed experience that feels designed for photos and fun.
Is it worth it if you’re only interested in one serious round of golf? Probably not. This is mini golf with a light show, not a sports test. But if you want a relaxing, family-friendly break that you can enjoy without needing any special skills, it hits the sweet spot.
My take: it’s a strong value for groups who want something easy to do together—especially when you factor in the drinks.
Who should book this (and who might skip it)
This is a great fit for:
- Families: it’s described as family-friendly, and kids need an adult with them
- Groups of friends: the games beyond mini golf make it easy to keep everyone engaged
- Visitors who want a short, contained activity near the city center instead of more walking
- People who like silly competition and photo moments in UV light
You might want to choose something else if:
- You’re expecting a difficult, real-golf-style challenge (the course is generally easy-going)
- You want a high-effort guided tour with major storytelling at every step (this is more about play than lecture)
- You’re not interested in arcade-style extras, because mini golf alone can feel lighter if you’re the “only one thing” type
The venue works best when you arrive ready to have fun. You don’t need golfing talent. You do need a willingness to laugh when the ball chooses chaos.
Quick practical tips before you go
A few things make the difference between a good time and a great one:
- Wear comfortable shoes. You’ll move around the course and between game areas.
- Bring a phone you’re happy to use for UV photos. The glow effects are part of the appeal.
- If you want better photo results, consider planning a moment for glow paint (if available during your visit) before or after you play.
- Dress appropriately for an indoor venue, but don’t overthink it. The experience runs in all weather, so your clothing choices won’t make or break the plan.
If you like staff help, the meet-and-greet is described as friendly and informative. If you’re unsure where to start, just ask. They’ll help you get moving.
Should you book Prague Black Light Mini Golf and Games?
I’d book it if you want a light, fun break that feels different from the usual sightseeing treadmill. The combination of 18-hole UV mini golf, other arcade games, and two free drinks makes it feel like you’re buying into an evening, not just paying for a pass-through attraction.
I’d skip it if you’re seeking a deep, serious activity or if you already have a packed schedule where you only want the biggest-name sights. This is more about play, photos, and laughs. And honestly, that’s exactly why it works.
If you’re traveling with kids, or you want something to do that doesn’t depend on the weather, this one earns a spot on your list.
FAQ
Is the Prague black light mini golf experience in Prague, Czech Republic?
Yes. The experience takes place in Prague, Czech Republic.
How long does the activity take?
Plan for about 1 to 2 hours.
What is included in the $19.35 ticket price?
Your entrance ticket includes the black light mini golf admission and two free drinks, plus WiFi.
What drinks do I get with the ticket?
The ticket includes two free drinks, which can be Czech beer or cider.
Are there other games besides mini golf?
Yes. There are additional games available, including Jenga, Pukec, and arcade games.
Does it run in bad weather?
Yes. It operates in all weather conditions, and you should dress appropriately.
Are there age requirements for children?
Yes. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
What are the opening hours?
Monday through Thursday: 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM. The venue also lists Sunday through Thursday 1:00 PM to 11:00 PM, and Friday through Saturday 12:00 PM to 12:00 AM.
Is there WiFi at the venue?
Yes. WiFi is included.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





















