REVIEW · PRAGUE
Private Spa with Jacuzzi and Sauna – BLACK ZONE
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Prague has plenty of grand sights, but this is a different kind of break. In the BLACK ZONE private spa, you get two saunas and a jacuzzi, plus a bottle of prosecco and snacks to match the mood. I like how practical it feels: towels, water, Nespresso coffee, and even L’Occitane cosmetics are handled for you. The other big win is privacy—this is a private booking, so you’re not sharing the space with strangers.
One thing to consider: since you’ll be using sauna and jacuzzi, it’s smart to check with your doctor if you have any heat-water medical concerns. Also, any extra minibar drinks are on you (cash or a QR code link).
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- What This Private Spa Experience Feels Like in Prague
- Your Two Hours: How the Spa Time Is Structured
- The Jacuzzi Modes and How to Use Them Like a Pro
- Saunas in the BLACK ZONE: Two Rooms, One Smart Routine
- Included Prosecco, Fruits, Nespresso, and L’Occitane Comfort
- Privacy, Music, and Lighting: The “Luxury” Part You Can Actually Feel
- Price and Value: Is $89.36 Per Person Worth It?
- Location and Getting There Without Headaches
- Practical Tips to Make Your Session Better
- Who Should Book This Private Spa and Who Might Think Twice
- Should You Book Private Spa with Jacuzzi and Sauna – BLACK ZONE?
- FAQ
- How long is the private spa experience?
- What’s included in the package?
- Are there saunas and a jacuzzi included?
- Where is the meeting point in Prague?
- Is this a private session?
- Do I have to pay for minibar drinks?
- Is there a minimum age for the prosecco?
- Is it near public transportation?
- Can anyone use the sauna and jacuzzi?
- What if my plans change—can I cancel?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Two saunas plus a jacuzzi for flexible warm-up and cooldown
- Private use of the spa for only your group
- Included refreshments: prosecco, fruits, filtered water, and Nespresso coffee
- Atmosphere controls like music and lighting, so you can set the vibe
- Real comfort extras: towels, L’Occitane cosmetics, and a hairdryer
- Minibar add-ons only by request via cash or QR payment
What This Private Spa Experience Feels Like in Prague

This is the kind of experience that fits neatly into a sightseeing day because it’s simple: show up, get access to your private spa room, and spend about two hours unwinding. The address is in Prague 6 at Kladenská 277/59, and the activity ends back where it starts. That loop matters. You don’t have to think about transfers once you’re there—you can just focus on heat, water, and quiet.
Two things I really appreciate about this setup. First, the space is described as clean and modern, with everything working as expected (including whirlpool settings). Second, you get a full comfort package instead of a basic “here’s a room” deal—towels, water, coffee, and L’Occitane amenities are included for actual use. Even the little touches count when you’re paying for relaxation, not logistics.
A quick reality check, though. You’ll have to manage extra drinks yourself. The minibar is not fully included. If you want soda/pop or anything beyond the package, you’ll pay using cash or the QR code link.
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Your Two Hours: How the Spa Time Is Structured

There’s no complicated itinerary here because it’s private. You’re basically renting time to use the spa properly. Expect the session to run for about 2 hours, and you’ll stay within the BLACK ZONE spa area for the whole experience.
Here’s how I’d plan that time so you get the most from it:
Start with a quick settling rhythm. Take a minute to set your comfort zone—adjust lighting and music if you can, then take a sip of water. That small start helps you avoid jumping straight into heat without feeling ready.
Next, use the saunas in a way that feels good, not rushed. Since there are two saunas, you can choose different heat levels or alternate between them for a better cooldown pattern. If one sauna feels too hot, you can switch without losing momentum.
Then hit the jacuzzi. The jacuzzi is not just one setting. It has two whirlpool modes: jet and bubbles, and both can feel great depending on whether you want stronger water pressure or softer, more relaxing movement.
Finish with a slow cool down and the included snacks. Fruits and Nespresso coffee are part of the package, and water is there to keep you comfortable. If you’re doing this as a date or a group moment, this is also the best time to let the mood land—no schedule, no rush.
At the end, you’re done. The session wraps back at the same meeting point, so you can head to dinner or walk off any lingering warmth.
The Jacuzzi Modes and How to Use Them Like a Pro

The jacuzzi is one of the main reasons to book, because it’s more than decorative. You get two whirlpool modes, and each one changes how the water feels on your body.
Jet mode tends to feel more like focused pressure. If you’re carrying tension in your shoulders, lower back, or legs, this is the setting that usually hits first. Bubbles mode feels lighter and can be better if you want a slower, calmer unwind—especially if you’re pairing it with music and dim lighting.
My practical advice: don’t pick just one mode because it sounds more impressive. Switch modes after a few minutes if you can. That simple move helps you figure out what your body likes during the session, not after.
Also, take water seriously. Heat plus water relaxes muscles, but it also makes you sweat. Since filtered water is included, you can sip during transitions between sauna and jacuzzi instead of waiting until you feel thirsty.
Saunas in the BLACK ZONE: Two Rooms, One Smart Routine

There are two saunas included, which gives you flexibility. Instead of feeling locked into one temperature, you can adapt. If you start in one sauna and it’s too intense, you can switch. If you want a hotter session after a cooldown, you can move to the other sauna.
Here’s a routine that works well for most people (and keeps your 2 hours under control):
1) Try one sauna first for a shorter warm-up.
2) Cool down with water and rest for a minute.
3) Use the other sauna if you want a different heat feel.
4) Finish with the jacuzzi, then a longer cool down.
If this is a romantic session, you can also make it feel intentional. For example, one person starts sauna while the other enjoys the jacuzzi or simply rests with a glass of water—then swap later. It’s a natural way to share the space without rushing.
Important medical note: the experience information clearly says to check with your doctor if you can use the sauna and jacuzzi. That’s not just legal wording. Heat and hydrotherapy can affect people differently.
Included Prosecco, Fruits, Nespresso, and L’Occitane Comfort

The package is where the value jumps out, because you’re not just paying for access to equipment. You’re getting a full “stay-in-place” set so you can enjoy the session without ordering extras.
Included:
- Bottle of prosecco (minimum age 18)
- Fruits (snacks)
- Filtered water and bottled water
- Nespresso coffee (coffee and/or tea)
- Towels, plus L’Occitane cosmetics for actual use
- Hairdryer
This matters because private spa rentals can quietly add costs. Here, the essentials are already covered. Towels mean you won’t worry about bringing the right size or buying something on arrival. L’Occitane cosmetics and a hairdryer mean you can leave without packing your full bathroom bag—easy savings in time and hassle.
The prosecco and fruits also help turn the visit into an event, not just self-care. If you’re celebrating something, you don’t need to plan an extra stop for drinks or snacks.
One more practical point: the minibar is available, but extra drinks are not included. You’ll pay for any add-ons using cash or the QR code link. That’s worth remembering if you’re a person who expects everything to be included once you arrive.
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Privacy, Music, and Lighting: The “Luxury” Part You Can Actually Feel

A private spa only works if it feels truly separate. In this case, the experience is explicitly private, meaning it’s only your group in the spa space. That changes everything: you can talk, laugh, adjust your pace, and actually enjoy the atmosphere.
One standout detail from the feedback is that you can adjust music and lighting to your preferences. That means the room doesn’t just look nice. It can feel like your setting. If you want soft and calm, you can set it that way. If you want playful and romantic, you can change it without asking anyone.
Also, cleanliness and maintenance show up in the way you can relax. If the space is clean, modern, and well-kept—and everything works—you spend less energy worrying and more energy unwinding. That’s what you want from a “private” experience: fewer mental tasks, more comfort.
The owner behind this spa operation is Tom (Lazne TOM), and the approach is consistent with what you’d hope for—keeping things modern, clean, and functioning properly.
Price and Value: Is $89.36 Per Person Worth It?

At $89.36 per person for roughly 2 hours, this isn’t a budget spa. But it also isn’t just a room with a tub. You’re paying for privacy plus a package of included items that would otherwise cost you time and money.
Here’s where the value shows up:
- You’re not splitting the spa with other people because it’s private. That’s the core luxury you’re buying.
- Saunas and jacuzzi are included, not “use subject to availability.”
- Towels, water, Nespresso, fruits, and prosecco are already part of the deal.
- L’Occitane cosmetics and a hairdryer reduce what you need to bring.
If you’ve ever booked spa time and then realized you still had to buy towels, toiletries, and drinks separately, this kind of package can feel like a smarter use of money. You’ll likely spend less time budgeting inside the experience, which is a real benefit when you want a stress-free outing.
Also note: there may be group discounts depending on how you book. If you’re planning a couple trip or small group with friends, it’s worth checking how the pricing adjusts for your party size.
Location and Getting There Without Headaches

The meeting point is at Kladenská 277/59, 160 00 Praha 6. The experience is near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re trying to time this with your Prague day.
Because it returns to the same meeting point, you don’t need a transport plan for “after.” You can book it before dinner, then walk or take transit to your next stop.
Practical timing idea: schedule it when you’re done with your biggest walking hours. Sauna and jacuzzi are not the best match right after a long day in tight shoes. Give yourself some breathing room, then let the warm water do the heavy lifting.
Practical Tips to Make Your Session Better
A private spa can be effortless if you come prepared for the rules that matter. Here are the useful ones you do have:
- Plan for extra drinks: minibar drinks like soda/pop are not included and you’ll pay by cash or QR code link.
- Don’t forget the age rule: prosecco is included, but the information says minimum age is 18.
- Bring a mindset for downtime: this is about using the time, not rushing through the features.
- If heat-water matters for you, check with your doctor before booking the sauna and jacuzzi.
One more practical note about the booking experience itself: confirmation is expected within 48 hours of booking, depending on availability, and the ticket is mobile. If you’re traveling with a tight schedule, that confirmation timing is worth keeping in mind.
And since plans change, it’s good to know there is free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
Who Should Book This Private Spa and Who Might Think Twice
This experience is built for couples and small groups who want a calm, contained setting. If you’re the kind of person who enjoys planning a special moment without doing extra research for every detail, this is a good fit: prosecco, fruits, towels, cosmetics, and coffee are already included.
It also works well if you want a break that feels more “you time” than “activity time.” You’re not following a guide through multiple rooms. You’re using the spa at your pace for about two hours.
Consider thinking twice if:
- You should avoid sauna or jacuzzi for health reasons and haven’t checked with a doctor.
- You expect all drinks to be included, because the minibar add-ons are extra.
- You want a lot of structured entertainment; this is relaxation-first, not a program with set events.
Should You Book Private Spa with Jacuzzi and Sauna – BLACK ZONE?
I’d book this if you want a real private reset in Prague—one where you don’t have to bring your own towels, toiletries, or refreshments. The combination of two saunas, a jacuzzi with jet and bubbles modes, and an included package (prosecco, fruits, water, Nespresso, towels, and L’Occitane) makes it feel like value, not just a line item.
If you’re traveling with someone you want to treat well, this also has built-in romance without needing extra planning. And the small comfort details—like the clean modern space and the ability to adjust music and lighting—are exactly the kind of thing that turns a spa booking from okay to actually enjoyable.
Book it when you want quiet time. Skip it if you need a lot of public energy or guided sightseeing during the session.
FAQ
How long is the private spa experience?
It lasts about 2 hours.
What’s included in the package?
You’ll get Nespresso coffee and/or tea, filtered/bottled water, fruits, a bottle of prosecco (minimum age 18), towels, L’Occitane cosmetics, and a hairdryer.
Are there saunas and a jacuzzi included?
Yes. The spa includes two saunas and a jacuzzi.
Where is the meeting point in Prague?
The meeting point is at Kladenská 277/59, 160 00 Praha 6, Czechia.
Is this a private session?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Do I have to pay for minibar drinks?
Any additional minibar drinks (like soda/pop) are not included. You pay for extra drinks using cash or the QR code link.
Is there a minimum age for the prosecco?
Yes. The prosecco included in the package requires participants to be at least 18.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it’s near public transportation.
Can anyone use the sauna and jacuzzi?
Most people can participate, but the information advises checking with your doctor if you can use the sauna and jacuzzi.
What if my plans change—can I cancel?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


































