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Prague: Giant Football Darts Game with Round of Beers & BBQ
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Kick giant darts with your friends in Prague. Giant foot darts meets a beer welcome and a DIY BBQ break, with a private bus pickup and an English-speaking instructor led by Martina Gregorcova. You’re not just watching sports—you’re playing the kind of game that makes a stag party or team group laugh fast.
I really like how quickly you get into the action: the instructor keeps it simple, and the first round of drinks helps your group feel relaxed before anyone takes the “target” role in the middle. I also love the meal setup after the game. You get a 1-hour grilling session with a 400-gram portion per person—chicken, sausages, plus sides—so you’re not stuck just waiting around.
One consideration: the main game is outdoors, and rain changes how it plays. If it rains, the plan shifts under large tents and other games like binocular football and basket connect may replace foot darts.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Giant foot darts: football meets the dartboard
- The English-speaking instructor and your beer welcome
- The BBQ session: 400 grams per person, grilled with your friends
- Weather reality in Prague: tents and alternate games
- Pickup, private bus, and the Central Bohemian drive
- What’s included (and why it matters for your budget)
- Who this is best for (and who might want something else)
- Small practical tips so you enjoy the full 3 hours
- Should you book Prague giant football darts + beer + BBQ?
- FAQ
- How long is the experience?
- What is the price per person?
- Where is the activity located?
- What does the package include?
- Is transport included from Prague?
- Is there food included, and how much?
- What drinks are included?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- What languages can the instructor speak?
- Do I need to commit right away?
Key things to know before you go

- One hour of giant foot darts that mixes football skills with dartboard-style aiming
- Welcome drinks for the group right when you arrive, led by an English-speaking instructor
- Private round-trip transfers in a bus with an English-speaking driver
- BBQ time with your friends for a full hour, plus a 400-gram meat portion per person
- Weather backup in tents, with alternate fun games if conditions turn rainy
- A real value package: activity + transport + drinks + food in about 3 hours
Giant foot darts: football meets the dartboard

This is one of those activities that feels silly in the best way. You’ll start with an instructor-led introduction, then the group turns into a team game built around foot darts rules. Instead of throwing darts, you’re kicking balls to hit the target area—often with a friend standing in the middle, which is where the humor (and friendly rivalry) kicks in.
The vibe works for mixed groups. Even if some people aren’t “sporty,” the game is still about accuracy and timing, not athletic background. And if you’re celebrating a stag or doing a team event, the chosen-one “target” role adds instant fun—like a prank with rules.
You should expect a good chunk of energy during the 1-hour session. This isn’t a quiet activity. Come ready to move, and bring the right shoes for outdoor ground so you don’t waste time worrying about slipping.
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The English-speaking instructor and your beer welcome

What makes the start smoother is the instruction. You get an English-speaking instructor who explains how the game works and keeps your group moving. If your group includes friends who don’t speak Czech, this matters. You’re not stuck waiting for translations or trying to guess rules while everyone gets restless.
Then there’s the welcome round of beers. It’s not just a nice extra; it’s a smart way to break the ice right at the start. You’ll have that first round before the kicking begins, so the game starts with energy instead of awkwardness.
Drinks continue during the experience: the package includes 2 rounds of beers/wines or soft drinks. That flexibility is useful if you’re traveling with a mixed group—some people want beer, others want something non-alcoholic.
The BBQ session: 400 grams per person, grilled with your friends

After the game, you shift gears from competitive chaos to relaxed social time. You’ll get a full hour to grill your own BBQ with friends, which is one of the best parts of this type of outing. It turns the meal into part of the fun rather than a “stop by a restaurant and leave” situation.
Your meal includes a 400-gram portion per person: chicken and sausages, plus sides like vegetables (corn, carrot, and similar options), potatoes, and bread. That’s a proper portion size for a group activity day, especially since the food comes right after physical play.
Why this works well for value: you’re paying for more than meat. You’re paying for an organized cooking block, a set menu with substantial portions, and time to hang out in a pleasant outdoor venue while the grilling happens. Even if you’re not a “BBQ person,” the format gives you something to do with your hands and your group.
Weather reality in Prague: tents and alternate games

Outdoor fun sounds perfect until the weather has ideas of its own. Here, you do get a backup plan. If conditions are bad, the venue has large tents where the organizer offers alternative games such as binocular football and basket connect.
Rain also affects how the foot darts game behaves. If it’s raining, the balls don’t stick outside, so the experience leans on tent-based alternatives instead. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s worth understanding so you’re not arriving expecting the exact same game in every weather scenario.
If you want the smoothest experience, check the forecast and dress for damp conditions. And if you’re traveling with someone who hates weather changes, mentally prepare for the game style to switch under tents.
Pickup, private bus, and the Central Bohemian drive

A big reason this works for groups is transportation. You’re picked up by a private bus with an English-speaking driver and taken to the activity centre, about 30 minutes one way from central Prague areas. On the way back, you get that return private transfer as well, so you’re not playing transit roulette after beer and grilling.
Right after you reserve, the provider contacts you by phone to confirm pick-up time. If it’s last minute, you’ll need flexibility because of other bookings at the venue. This is normal for popular group activities that run on tight time blocks, but it’s still something to plan around if your day is packed.
Also, times can vary: the experience runs about 3 hours total, and starting times depend on availability. If you want an evening slot (often best for group vibes), check the available start times early so you’re not stuck with a less convenient window.
What’s included (and why it matters for your budget)

At $88 per person for roughly 3 hours, you’re not just paying for a single activity. You’re buying a complete package: private transport, instructor support, drink rounds, and a full BBQ meal session.
Here’s what’s included based on the package details:
- Return private transport by bus with an English-speaking driver
- English-speaking instructor
- Welcome round of beers
- 1-hour exclusive giant foot darts game
- 1-hour grilling BBQ with your friends
- 2 rounds of beers/wines or soft drinks
That lineup is the core of the value. You avoid the classic Prague group problem: everyone spends time coordinating taxis or trying to get to the venue on their own. This keeps your group together and keeps the energy up.
BBQ inclusion is the other budget saver. You’re already paying for a real meal rather than treating it as an add-on later. With 400 grams of meat per person plus sides, it’s enough to feel like dinner, not a snack.
Who this is best for (and who might want something else)

This activity is especially good if you want a social, action-heavy evening rather than a “quiet sightseeing” plan. It fits well for:
- Stag parties and birthday groups that want a controlled, funny competition
- Team-building where everyone can participate without needing advanced sports skills
- Friend groups who like outdoor activities and casual games
- People who enjoy darts-style scoring but prefer the energy of football kicks
It might be less ideal if you want a calm, low-energy day. Even though it’s organized, the foot darts portion is physical and loud in a good way. It also depends on weather for the exact game format, since rain shifts the activities under tents.
Small practical tips so you enjoy the full 3 hours
A few things help you make the most of it:
- Wear comfortable shoes with grip. You’re kicking outdoors, and rain changes footing.
- Bring a light layer. Outdoor venues can feel chilly even when you’re moving.
- Decide early who you want as the target role. Once it starts, the group energy builds fast.
- If you’re planning around drinks, drink steadily—then enjoy the BBQ afterward without feeling rushed.
Should you book Prague giant football darts + beer + BBQ?

If your group wants something that feels distinctly “Prague” in spirit—organized but playful, beer-friendly, and not overly serious—this is an easy yes. The mix of 1 hour of giant foot darts, an English-speaking instructor, and a full BBQ grilling session with a 400-gram meat portion per person makes it a rare combo: active fun plus a proper meal plus private transport.
Book it if you’re traveling with friends and want a structured way to have laughs together. Hold off if you know your group hates outdoor variability or expects a guaranteed foot-darts-only experience in rain. In most normal Prague-weather scenarios, though, it’s the kind of 3-hour plan that delivers a memorable group night without the hassle.
FAQ
How long is the experience?
The duration is 3 hours total.
What is the price per person?
The price is $88 per person.
Where is the activity located?
It’s in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, and you’ll be driven there by a private bus.
What does the package include?
It includes return private transport with an English-speaking driver, an English-speaking instructor, a welcome round of beers, 1 hour of giant foot darts, and 1 hour of BBQ grilling with your friends.
Is transport included from Prague?
Yes. You’re picked up by a private bus with an English-speaking driver and returned after the activity.
Is there food included, and how much?
Yes. You get a BBQ meal with a 400-gram portion per person, including chicken and sausages, vegetables (like corn and carrot), potatoes, and bread.
What drinks are included?
You receive a welcome round of beers, plus 2 rounds of beers/wines or soft drinks.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The venue has large tents. The foot darts game may shift because, if it’s raining, balls don’t stick outside. Alternate tent games can be offered such as binocular football and basket connect.
What languages can the instructor speak?
The instructor can speak English, German, French, Italian, Slovak, Czech, Ukrainian, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Do I need to commit right away?
You can reserve now and pay later, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.























