REVIEW · PRAGUE
Pub Crawl with Shots and Night Club I Prague
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A Prague pub crawl is a quick social shortcut. You get a guided night in central Prague that starts with free shots, rolls through a couple of bar stops, and ends with club entry already arranged. If you want a plan for your evening that feels fun, not complicated, this is it.
I especially like the welcome shots plus drink discounts—it’s a simple way to break the ice and keep spending under control. I also like that your nightclub entry is included, so you don’t waste the last hour standing in lines or guessing where to go.
One thing to consider: this is very much an adult, nightlife-focused experience. It’s not suitable for anyone under 18, and the pacing runs late, so come ready for a 9-hour night out.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Zoom In On
- Why This 9-Hour Prague Night Crawl Works (Even If You’re Solo)
- Meeting at Recovery Room: The Icebreaker Start You Actually Need
- The Bar Stops: Shots, Games, and Discounts That Add Up
- Open Bar for Two Hours: When the Money Math Gets Easier
- Finishing at Epic Prague: Skip-the-Line Club Access You’ll Feel Immediately
- The Price at $18: How the Value Really Adds Up
- Group Energy, Guide Style, and the Names You Might Hear
- Practical Tips So You Enjoy the Whole Night
- Who Should Book This Pub Crawl (And Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book Pub Crawl with Shots and Night Club in Prague?
- FAQ
- How many bars does the pub crawl visit?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Is nightclub entry included, or do I buy a ticket at the door?
- How long is the experience?
- Is there an open bar?
- What are the age rules?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key Things I’d Zoom In On
- Welcome shots to start the icebreaker so you’re not stuck awkwardly scanning the room
- 2-hour Open Bar option for a bigger drinking window early on
- Drink discounts all night that help your budget stretch in Prague’s bars
- Skip-the-line club entry with express security check at the end
- Guides like Hercy, Harsi, and Erwin praised for keeping the group organized and safe
- A group-first vibe with games, photos, and new friends from start to finish
Why This 9-Hour Prague Night Crawl Works (Even If You’re Solo)

Prague at night can go two ways. Either you wing it and spend the evening hunting for the next bar, or you follow a plan and spend your energy on people, music, and atmosphere. This crawl leans into the second option: a structured night with a guide, set stops, and the final payoff in a nightclub.
The biggest value is that you’re not doing mental math at 11:30 p.m. You’re not wondering how to get in, where the line is, or what the vibe is like inside. The night’s built around momentum—shot first, then bars, then club—so your evening has a clear rhythm from the start at Recovery Room to the end at Epic Prague.
Also, it’s priced in a way that feels more like an entertainment ticket than a basic tour. At around $18, you’re paying for coordination, the guide, a set of included shots, and nightclub access, not just walking directions.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Prague
Meeting at Recovery Room: The Icebreaker Start You Actually Need

The night begins by meeting your guide in the center of Prague at Recovery Room. From there, you get a free shot right away. That sounds small, but it matters because it gets your group talking fast. You’re with strangers who are also here for the same reason: to have a good night without overthinking it.
This start also sets expectations. Your guide keeps things moving, and you’ll spend the early part of the crawl introducing yourself, chatting with the group, and taking advantage of drink discounts at the first stop. A smoother kickoff means less wandering, and it helps especially if you’re traveling alone.
In the experience’s best moments, the guide is part coach and part host. Names like Hercy, Harsi, and Erwin come up in people’s feedback for being clear with the group and keeping it organized. One common theme in the praise is that guides actively manage the crowd, which is a big deal when you’re juggling multiple bars and timing.
The Bar Stops: Shots, Games, and Discounts That Add Up

After the first shot at Recovery Room, the crawl moves to 2 more bar stops, with shots at each location. The pacing is social by design. You’ll have time to talk, but you won’t have to sit through long stretches where you’re wondering what to do next.
Here’s what you should expect at the bars:
- A shot at each stop to keep the group’s energy up
- Drink discounts that run throughout the night
- Drinking games or group activities to break the awkwardness quickly
- Photos taken by your guide as the night progresses
If you like nightlife but hate planning, this format is ideal. You’re basically buying the “transition moments” for your night: getting from one place to another, deciding what to order, and staying with the group so you don’t end up alone in a random bar.
There’s also a practical side. Prague is not short on bars, but prices can creep up fast once you’re hungry and tired. Discounts help you keep control, especially during the busiest hours when menu prices can feel higher than you expected. Even if you only take advantage of some of the savings, it can offset a big chunk of the tour cost.
Open Bar for Two Hours: When the Money Math Gets Easier

One of the stand-out features is the 2-hour Open Bar option. Open bar windows are where this type of crawl can feel like a bargain—because you get a predictable, time-limited period where drinks are easier to manage.
Just think about how open bar works in real life: it removes the decision fatigue. Instead of constantly asking how much a drink costs, you can focus on having fun and keeping up with the group. And since the crawl includes multiple bar stops, that early, set-time drinking window can carry you into the next locations without feeling like your budget is being drained in real time.
A quick caution, though: open bar doesn’t remove the need to pace yourself. With shots in the mix and games planned, you’ll want to drink water between stops and avoid over-ordering just because it’s open. Your future self will thank you when you still want to enjoy the club instead of surviving it.
Finishing at Epic Prague: Skip-the-Line Club Access You’ll Feel Immediately

The night’s final destination is Epic Prague. This is where the crawl’s structure really pays off. You’re not trying to guess what time to arrive, and you’re not spending your last energy in a line.
Entry is handled with skip-the-line express security check, which can save a surprising amount of time at busy club hours. For a guided crawl, that means less stress. You arrive, you get in, and you can focus on dancing.
This also makes the crawl feel complete. A lot of bar nights end when you run out of steam. Here, the tour is designed to land you at a place where the night can keep going with music, lights, and a crowd that’s already there for the party.
If you care about finishing strong—rather than stumbling home right after your last bar—this ending matters. You’re paying for the last mile of the experience.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Prague
The Price at $18: How the Value Really Adds Up

At around $18 per person, you’re not paying for a high-end meal or a private driver. You’re paying for:
- A local guide for the full night
- A bar crawl to 2–3 bars
- 2–3 shots included
- Nightclub entry at the end, handled with skip-the-line express security
- Discounts on drinks throughout the evening
- A 2-hour Open Bar option (available as part of the experience)
That combination is why the price can make sense. If you compare it to buying nightclub entry on your own, plus paying for shots and drinks across multiple bars, the tour’s cost looks much more like “packaging” than “surcharge.”
The real value hinges on whether you’ll actually take advantage of what’s included. If you’re the type who orders fewer drinks and mostly watches the vibe, you might not feel the financial win as strongly. If you’ll drink at least some of what’s offered, and you want club entry without hassle, it’s a straightforward deal.
Also remember you’re getting the group factor. A good guide turns a chaotic night into a smooth one. If you’ve ever had a night derailed by losing people, arriving too late, or missing the right door, you know how expensive that can feel in time and frustration.
Group Energy, Guide Style, and the Names You Might Hear

One of the best parts of this kind of crawl is that it’s social by default. You’ll meet other people in the early bar, get to know your group over shots and conversation, and keep building friendships as you move from stop to stop.
Guides are a big part of what people remember. Names like Hercy show up in positive feedback for making sure things stay safe at each location and being right there throughout the night. Harsi gets praise for organizing a larger group effectively—starting with around 20 people—and keeping everything coherent. Erwin is also highlighted for delivering an incredible night and keeping the energy up.
You don’t need a perfect crowd to enjoy a pub crawl. You just need someone who keeps the group together, knows the rhythm, and can handle the logistics while you’re busy being social.
Practical Tips So You Enjoy the Whole Night

This is a nightlife experience, so a few smart habits make it way more fun.
First, hydrate early. With shots at multiple stops and possible open bar time, your body can get ahead of your fun. Drink water between bars, not just at the club.
Second, eat before you go. You’ll have a smoother ride through the first shot and games if your stomach isn’t empty.
Third, stay with the group. The tour works because you’re moving together and arriving for the club with entry handled. If you drift off, you lose the benefit of skip-the-line access and the guide’s timing.
Finally, bring the right mindset. If you want quiet sightseeing, this isn’t that. If you want a lively night with a guide and built-in social cues, it’s exactly the kind of plan that makes Prague at night easier.
Who Should Book This Pub Crawl (And Who Should Skip It)

This is a great fit if you:
- Want a guided bar night with a clear route
- Like meeting people fast through shots and games
- Plan to end in a nightclub and hate lines
- Appreciate drink discounts and included shots as part of a budget-friendly night
It’s not a great fit if you:
- Prefer a low-key evening without alcohol games
- Don’t want to spend a full 9 hours in nightlife mode
- Are under 18, since it’s not suitable for children under 18
If you’re traveling as a couple or small group, it can still work well. You’ll get a built-in social atmosphere, but your odds of finding a few friendly faces are high because everyone’s there for the same reason.
Should You Book Pub Crawl with Shots and Night Club in Prague?

Yes, if you want an organized night that hits the right notes: fast icebreaker, multiple bar stops with shots, drink discounts, and a nightclub ending at Epic Prague with skip-the-line access. The included shots and club entry help justify the price, and the guide-led format reduces the usual stress of planning a night out in a big city.
Skip it if you’re hoping for a culture-heavy tour or a relaxed evening. This is about nightlife energy, and the structure is designed around drinking, games, and dancing.
If you’re on the fence, my honest take is simple: if you’ll use the open bar window and you’re excited to party at Epic Prague, you’ll likely feel like you got your money’s worth.
FAQ
How many bars does the pub crawl visit?
The bar crawl visits 2–3 bars, with shots included as part of the experience.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Your ticket includes a local guide, a bar crawl to 2–3 bars, 2–3 shots, and skip-the-line nightclub entry.
Is nightclub entry included, or do I buy a ticket at the door?
Nightclub entry is included, and you use an express security check to skip the line.
How long is the experience?
The duration is 9 hours. Starting times vary, so you’ll want to check availability for the departure that fits your schedule.
Is there an open bar?
There is a 2-hour Open Bar option.
What are the age rules?
It is not suitable for children under 18.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































