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PUB CRAWL IN PRAGUE | Admission Ticket
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Prague on a Tuesday is different. This pub crawl turns Karlova-area bars into one organized night out with a big final club hit. You’re getting a guided route, a centrally-located party setup, and an easy rhythm for meeting people without needing to plan every stop yourself.
What I like most is the 2.5 hours of free open bar at the start and the fact the night includes both bar time and entry into the main club. You also end with a proper scene: international DJs, dancers/show moments, and even confetti explosions, all in one night plan.
One thing to consider: this is built for nightlife energy, so expect a large, party-focused crowd rather than a quiet, sit-down experience. If you’re hoping for a relaxed evening, you may find the volume and pacing a bit much.
In This Review
- Key things to know
- How the Tasty Tuesdays crawl runs from 8:30 pm
- Recovery Room kickoff: 2.5 hours of free open bar on Karlova
- The 4-stop guided bar route: welcome shots and easy pacing
- How the included club entry changes your night
- Drinks, crowds, and the value of “fairly-priced” nights
- Rooftop club + international DJs: what to expect in the final stretch
- Practical tips so you don’t fight the night
- Who this Prague pub crawl is best for
- Should you book this PUB CRAWL in Prague ticket?
- FAQ
- Is this tour a mobile ticket?
- What time does the pub crawl start in Prague?
- Where does the crawl begin?
- How long does the experience last?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- What’s the cancellation window for a full refund?
Key things to know
- 2.5 hours free open bar at the kickoff spot on Karlova (Recovery Room, Karlova 12)
- Guided tour with 4 stops so you don’t have to hunt for the next place
- Welcome shots at 2 bars included in the ticket
- Rooftop club energy with international DJs and show-style moments
- Photos/videos uploaded within 24 hours so you can relive the night fast
How the Tasty Tuesdays crawl runs from 8:30 pm

This is a straightforward plan: start in the early evening, work through a set of bar stops with guides, then finish with a club night. The start time is 8:30 pm, and the overall experience can run 2 to 8 hours depending on how late the group keeps going.
The ticket is a simple “show up and party” setup with a mobile ticket, and you’ll get confirmation at booking. It’s also close to public transportation, which matters because Prague nightlife is best when you can move quickly if you want a breather (or if you’re meeting friends before or after).
The biggest advantage here is structure. You get a guided route with included perks, so you’re not spending your evening calculating where to go next—or paying full cover and full drink prices at every stop.
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Recovery Room kickoff: 2.5 hours of free open bar on Karlova

Your night begins at Recovery Room (Karlova 12). Plan to arrive with a little breathing room because the venue setup uses a courtyard and the instructions specifically mention going through the courtyard to find the starting point. Once you locate the group, the guides handle the flow.
The headline perk is 2.5 hours of FREE OPEN BAR. That’s a big deal in Prague where drink prices can vary wildly by venue and tourist traffic. “Open bar” changes the whole budget math: you can pace your drinks without constantly checking costs, and you can focus on meeting people rather than managing money minute to minute.
You’ll also likely feel the social gravity right away. The crawl format tends to attract a young, party-ready crowd at the beginning, which makes it easier to jump into conversations fast—especially if you’re solo or traveling with one close friend and want a bigger social circle.
The 4-stop guided bar route: welcome shots and easy pacing
After the open bar start, the route shifts into guided bar hopping with 4 stops total. The idea is simple: you get taken to the next places at the right times, and you don’t waste your night trying to figure out who’s open, where the line is, and how long transfers will take.
A nice included touch is a free welcome shot at 2 bars. It’s not just about saving a few crowns or euros; it’s about breaking the ice. Those quick shots often become an informal group moment—people look out for the group, photos happen, and suddenly you’re not standing on the edge wondering what to do.
What can be a drawback is the pace itself. When a crawl has multiple stops and a timed schedule, you’re more likely to keep moving even if you’d personally prefer to linger longer somewhere. If one venue hits your taste perfectly, you may still be nudged toward the next stop. That’s the tradeoff for convenience.
How the included club entry changes your night

The tour doesn’t end at bars. The final stretch is a party in one of the bigger club settings, and the ticket includes free entrance to the club. That matters because club covers can add up quickly when you’re hopping between venues late in the evening.
This part of the night is designed for spectacle. You’ll see a rooftop venue feel, with entertainment elements like dancers/shows and confetti explosions. The DJs are described as an international lineup, which usually means the music style will be broad enough to keep a mixed group happy—less “one niche genre only” and more “everyone finds a rhythm.”
If you’re trying to experience Prague nightlife without spending hours comparing club scenes, this is a practical shortcut. You’ll get the big-night atmosphere built into one plan.
Drinks, crowds, and the value of “fairly-priced” nights

The ticket price is $63.86 per person, booked on average 17 days in advance. That advance-booking timing is a clue: Tuesday party plans can fill up, especially when the crawl includes perks rather than just a walking itinerary.
So what does the price actually buy you? In this case, it’s not just transport or a guide. It’s a bundle:
- 2.5 hours open bar at the start
- 4 guided stops
- free welcome shots at 2 bars
- free entrance to the club
If you’re going to drink and you’re going to club anyway, the math tends to work in your favor. Even if you don’t drink heavily during the open bar window, just having the option to do so changes your evening budget. And if you’re traveling with friends, the shared cost can feel even better because you’re reducing the number of separate admissions you’d otherwise pay.
The review vibe around the first bar being a hit also points to a key value: you’re starting with energy and momentum, not trudging from quiet bar to quieter bar. The crowd at the kickoff is described as mostly young people, which often makes it easier to find a group quickly.
The one “watch it” item is crowd tolerance. This is not a slow cultural crawl. It’s party logistics with a built-in social scene, so if you’re sensitive to noise or packed spaces, pick your expectations carefully.
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Rooftop club + international DJs: what to expect in the final stretch
The night’s climax is built around a club environment with two things: music that keeps moving and show moments that punctuate the hours. The lineup is described as international DJs, and that usually means you’ll hear a mix designed for general nightlife tastes rather than a super-specific local-only sound.
The rooftop element adds something practical too: rooftop venues often feel less boxed-in than basement clubs, even when the crowd is large. You still get the party energy, but it can feel a little more spacious for photos and for just catching your breath between songs.
Then come the show pieces—dancers, confetti explosions, and the general sense that the night has a storyline. Another detail worth knowing: photos and videos are typically uploaded less than 24 hours after the party ends. That’s helpful if you want to share the night with friends back home without hunting for your own camera later.
Practical tips so you don’t fight the night
This kind of pub crawl works best when you prepare for its rhythm. Here’s how I’d play it smart:
- Arrive on time. With a guided schedule starting at 8:30 pm, being late can mean you miss the first wave of the group and the open bar window loses value.
- Dress for Prague nights. You’ll be outside or near entrances more than you think, especially with courtyard movement and a rooftop club finish.
- Think light at the start. Open bar can be tempting; decide early how much you want to drink so the whole night stays fun, not foggy.
- Use the guides for transitions. The big advantage of a crawl is that you’re not figuring out logistics while tired. Let the route do the thinking.
If you want to build in personal flexibility, do it before the crawl starts. Once you’re inside the group flow, you’ll likely be happier staying with the plan than constantly peeling off to explore solo.
Who this Prague pub crawl is best for

This works best for people who want a ready-made nightlife plan and don’t want to spend the evening deciding between bars. If you like meeting new people and you’re comfortable in a packed party setting, you’ll probably enjoy how social it feels right from the kickoff.
It’s also a good fit if:
- you’re in Prague for a short time and want a high-impact evening
- you’d rather pay one ticket than piece together multiple admissions
- you want included perks like welcome shots and club entry
- you like DJs, shows, and themed nightlife moments
If you’re traveling as a couple who wants a quiet date night, or if you hate crowds, this may feel like the wrong tool. For that vibe, a smaller bar hopping plan at a slower pace might suit you better.
Should you book this PUB CRAWL in Prague ticket?
I’d book it if you’re aiming for one big Tuesday night with structure, included drinks at the start, and a club finish that doesn’t require extra planning. The value is strongest when you’re going to drink during the open bar window and you actually want to end in a proper club setting.
Skip it if you’re the kind of person who hates noise, dislikes packed scenes, or prefers evenings where you can linger in one place for hours. This crawl is built to move—and to party.
If you’re somewhere in the middle—want fun, want friends, want the city delivered in one organized night—this is the kind of ticket that can make your Prague week feel longer and your nights feel simpler.
FAQ
Is this tour a mobile ticket?
Yes. You receive a mobile ticket, and you’ll get confirmation at the time of booking.
What time does the pub crawl start in Prague?
The meeting time is 8:30 pm.
Where does the crawl begin?
The start is at Recovery Room, Karlova 12, and the instructions mention going through the courtyard to find the starting point.
How long does the experience last?
The duration is listed as 2 to 8 hours (approx.).
What’s included with the ticket?
The ticket includes a guided tour with 4 stops, 2.5 hours of FREE OPEN BAR, free welcome shots at 2 bars, and free entrance to the club.
What’s the cancellation window for a full refund?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, the amount you paid is not refunded.






























