Prague: Glow Golf Mini Golf Game by UV Light

Neon golf in Prague sounds made up, right? Yet this 18-hole UV mini golf set under black light is real, fun, and creative, especially with the glow face paint and glow sticks. My kind of travel break. One thing to plan for: there can be a wait around the 18th hole when it gets busy.

This is a straightforward 1-day activity with a simple idea: come downtown, play as long as you like, then cool off with drinks and games. I like that it’s minutes from Old Town Square and that your ticket comes with the equipment and extra tabletop mini games, so you’re not stuck paying for every minute.

Key Things I’d Book This For

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  • 18 holes under black light: it’s mini golf, but it keeps moving and keeps you guessing
  • Glow kit included: face paint and glow sticks help the whole place pop
  • Prague-themed visuals: UV colors show off course obstacles and decorations, plus Czech-history street art style murals
  • Downtown convenience: central Prague location makes it easy to fit into a day or start an evening
  • Extra table games: you can switch gears after your round
  • Unlimited time to play: you’re not rushed off after one game

Entering Glow Golf: What This Place Feels Like

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Prague has plenty of serious sights. This one is for when you want something lighter, a little weird, and very hands-on.

Glow Golf is mini golf played in the dark with UV lights. That matters because it changes everything you expect from golf. The obstacles look different under black light, the balls and putters glow, and the decorations pick up color in a way daylight never does. You’re not just walking to holes and swinging. You’re playing a small night-time world built for laughs, photos, and friendly competition.

Another big reason I’d choose this in Prague: it’s in the heart of town. You’re near Old Town Square, so you can do it before dinner, after a walking day, or as your first night activity when you’re still figuring out where everything is.

There’s also a practical bonus: you’re given the glow accessories and equipment, so you don’t need to bring anything special to get started. In a city where many paid activities pile on add-ons, that simplicity feels like value.

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Finding the Mini Golf Near Old Town Square (and Timing It Right)

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The meeting point is Michalská 432/12, Prague 1. You can arrive any time between 1 PM and 9 PM.

That arrival window is useful because Prague sightseeing has a rhythm. If you’re doing the main sights in the morning and afternoon, the UV golf works as a natural “switch gears” plan for later. If you’ve been on your feet all day, this is a sit-down-and-stand-up kind of break: you move, but you also get that playful decompression.

Timing is also your friend if you want to minimize waiting. One review note that stuck with me: queues can form, especially around the 18th hole. So if you hate waiting, I’d aim to go earlier in the window or arrive with a plan to be patient for the last stretch.

What’s Included: You Really Do Show Up and Play

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This activity includes more than just the course. You get:

  • equipment rental for the mini golf
  • glowstick and face paint
  • tabletop mini games (Jenga, Pukec, and more)
  • Wi‑Fi

That list sounds small until you compare it to how a lot of evening entertainment in Prague works. Often you pay for one main thing, then everything else becomes a separate purchase. Here, you get a full “play-and-hang-out” setup.

Also, face paint and glowsticks aren’t just for fun. They’re part of how the experience looks and feels. If you arrive without having the glow kit, the whole UV effect would feel muted. With it, the place instantly looks like it belongs to that black-light world.

One small practical point: drinks and snacks are not included in the standard listing. You can buy them on site, and some ticket options/promos may include drinks—so if that matters for your budget, check what your specific booking covers before you arrive.

The 18 UV Holes: How the Course Stays Fun

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The headline is 18 holes, not a quick 9. That changes the experience because you get a real sequence of challenges. You’re not done after one minute of novelty. You have time to learn how the course plays under UV lighting, and you have enough holes to get into a rhythm with your group.

Here’s what makes the course work:

  • UV colors on obstacles, balls, putters, and decorations: you’ll see bright effects that make judging distance a bit more tricky than normal
  • mixed difficulty: some holes are easier, then it ramps up with more creative setups
  • Prague-themed art elements: the walls and décor are tied to Czech history and legends through street-art style murals

That last part matters more than you might think. It turns the mini golf from a generic fun attraction into a Prague-specific night activity. You’re not just playing in a dark room. You’re playing through a visual story tied to the city.

Based on how long people report staying, plan for around an hour to an hour and a half for a full round, depending on the group size and how often you pause for photos.

The Energy Shift: Games Beyond the Golf

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Mini golf is the main act, but the best part of Glow Golf for groups is the “second stage.”

After your round, you can stay and play table games like Jenga and Pukec, plus other options. This is smart if you’re traveling with teenagers, mixed-age families, or anyone who gets bored when activities have a hard finish time.

There’s also a social side here. Because you’re not in a museum where you have to stare at a wall, you end up talking while you play. People naturally compare shots. They help each other read the next obstacle. It’s playful and low-stress, which is exactly what you want in a city where you can walk all day and still need a proper evening plan.

One more practical touch: some reviews note clean toilets, which sounds trivial until you’re in a central Prague basement attraction and you really appreciate a basic comfort.

Drinks, Snacks, and the Real Value of the $12 Ticket

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The listed price is $12 per person, and you’re getting a lot for that:

  • unlimited time to play the mini golf
  • equipment rental
  • glowstick and face paint
  • tabletop mini games
  • Wi‑Fi

Unlimited time is the key “value lever.” If you were only getting one short round, this would compete more directly with other paid attractions. But because you can take your time, replay a hole, or slow down with your group, you squeeze more time out of what you pay.

Drinks and snacks are available to purchase. Some people also mention booking deals that included two drinks, and some mention the included drinks can be alcoholic. Since that isn’t guaranteed in every basic description, I’d treat it as a possible promo rather than a certainty. If you want drinks as part of your budget, confirm what your specific booking includes.

If you’re a couple, this is a good date idea because you get built-in conversation. You’ll spend less time asking each other what you want to do next. If you’re a family, it gives kids a break from the usual Prague routine without turning it into a screen-based activity.

Practical Tips So Your Round Goes Smooth

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A few small tips can make a big difference with UV mini golf:

1) Wear something that glows or looks good under black light

Some people even recommend showing up in neon. You’ll look better in photos, and your face paint and glowstick will match the vibe.

2) Treat the lighting like part of the challenge

UV lighting changes how you judge distance and angles. Go in with a playful mindset. The goal is fun, not perfect golf strokes.

3) Expect a small wait at peak times

If you’re traveling during busier hours, queues can form, especially near the end of the course. Build in a little patience, or aim earlier in the day.

4) Use lockers if you need them

Some reviews mention lockers are available. If you’re doing this after checking out of a hotel or carrying day bags, it’s worth using so you can focus on the game.

5) Plan for a group dynamic

The course is more fun when you can cheer each other on. If you come with friends, you’ll likely end up talking between holes and moving slower (in a good way) rather than rushing.

Who Should Book This and Who Might Skip It

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Glow Golf is a great fit if you want:

  • a playful evening plan near Old Town Square
  • a group-friendly activity that doesn’t require special skills
  • a break from classic tourist stops without losing the Prague theme

Families with kids seem to do well here too, since you’re getting a physical activity plus extra games in the same space. It’s also a strong option for mixed-age groups because not everyone has to be equally competitive.

Who might skip:

  • Wheelchair users: it’s listed as not suitable for wheelchair access
  • People traveling with pets: pets are not allowed

If you’re sensitive to crowds, go earlier in the arrival window. If you hate waiting, expect the busiest moments around the course flow.

Final Call: Should You Book Glow Golf Mini Golf in Prague?

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I think you should book it if you want a central Prague activity that’s fun fast, easy to enjoy, and actually worth the price once you factor in what’s included. The standout is the 18-hole UV setup paired with the glow kit and the option to hang out with table games afterward.

Skip it only if you need a quiet, strictly sightseeing-focused day, or if accessibility and waiting times are deal-breakers for you.

If you’re planning an evening that starts with Old Town Square energy and ends with something you can laugh at, Glow Golf is one of the easiest “yes” choices in Prague.

FAQ

What is Prague Glow Golf, and what do you do there?

It’s an 18-hole mini golf game played in the dark under UV light. The course uses black light to create glowing effects on obstacles, balls, putters, and decorations.

Where is the meeting point?

The meeting point is Michalská 432/12, Prague 1.

How much does it cost?

The price is $12 per person.

How long do I need?

It’s listed as 1 day, but you get unlimited time to play your mini golf game, so you can plan a relaxed pace.

What’s included with my ticket?

Included are mini golf equipment rental, a glowstick and face paint, tabletop mini games, and Wi‑Fi.

Are drinks and snacks included?

No. Drinks and snacks are available to purchase, but they are not included by default.

Can I play more than one game?

You can play your mini golf for an unlimited time, and there are also tabletop games available on site.

Are there arcade games?

Arcade games are available, but they are not included with the mini golf ticket.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

No, it’s listed as not suitable for wheelchair users.

What are the on-site rules for pets?

Pets are not allowed.

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