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SUNDAY PARTY IN PRAGUE | Admission Ticket
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Sunday nights in Prague can be oddly hard to choose.
This one takes you straight to Karlovy Lazne for a big 5-floor Sunday party with Hip Hop, Latin, and Afrobeats playing every week. I especially like how the format is simple: show up, move between floors, and let the music do the work.
What I also like is the human side. People describe awesome staff, good organization, and even help when someone lost a phone during a busy night. The main drawback to consider is your music tastes: if you want a different vibe than Hip Hop, Latin, and Afrobeats, this might not hit the right buttons.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- Karlovy Lazne at 9pm: what the 5-floor Sunday setup feels like
- The music mix: hip hop, Latin, and Afrobeats on one ticket
- Your ticket plan: mobile entry, 7 hours of playtime, and easy transit
- What to expect during the night at Karlovy Lazne
- MAD PRG style: atmosphere, staff help, and the little surprises
- Price value check: is $5.93 worth it for Prague nightlife?
- Who this Sunday party ticket fits best
- Should you book this MAD PRG Sunday party ticket?
- FAQ
- What time does the Sunday Party in Prague start?
- How long is the experience?
- Where does the party take place?
- How much is the admission ticket?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- Is the location easy to reach using public transportation?
- When do I receive confirmation after booking?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key points to know before you go

- 5 floors at Karlovy Lazne: one ticket, multiple levels, lots of room to find your sound.
- International DJs: the night is built around switching up the energy with recognized club DJ styles.
- Starts at 9:00 pm, runs ~7 hours: this is a real late-night plan, not a quick stop.
- Mobile ticket entry: you’ll use your phone instead of printed paperwork.
- Central and near public transportation: easier for getting in and out than you’d expect for a night this big.
- Small extras show up: some nights include free shots and surprise shows, based on guest experiences.
Karlovy Lazne at 9pm: what the 5-floor Sunday setup feels like

This is built for people who want a full night, not a half-measure. The party starts at 9:00 pm and runs about 7 hours, so you’re committing to a classic Prague nightlife block—more like one long evening than a quick dinner-and-drinks detour.
Karlovy Lazne is the star of the show, and the biggest selling point is the five-floor setup. That matters because it gives you options as the night changes: you can stay with the main energy or switch floors when you want something slightly different. In a big club, having choices like that keeps the night from feeling repetitive.
If you’re coming from sightseeing, plan your day so this fits naturally. You’ll be happiest if you eat earlier, then roll in for the party when the music and crowd momentum is already building. Also, since the venue is described as near public transportation, I’d plan your route around tram/metro timing rather than relying on late-night wandering.
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The music mix: hip hop, Latin, and Afrobeats on one ticket

The sound here is clearly labeled: Hip Hop, Latin, and Afrobeats. That’s not a vague “club music” promise—it’s the backbone of the night, and international DJs are part of how they deliver it.
Why this matters: those genres tend to keep people moving. Even if you don’t know every track, the rhythm is usually easy to follow, and the dance floor stays social instead of turning into awkward standing. Multiple guest comments praise the DJ and the music quality, so the party doesn’t feel like it’s being carried only by the venue size.
The practical downside is taste-matching. If your ideal Prague night is built around rock, classical crossover, or more subdued lounge vibes, you might find the constant beat and crossover focus too intense. This is a party ticket first, a sightseeing ticket second.
Your ticket plan: mobile entry, 7 hours of playtime, and easy transit

This experience runs on a mobile ticket, which is one of the best kinds of ticket systems when you’re doing nightlife. It means less to carry, less to misplace, and less hassle once you’re in the area.
The duration is listed as about 7 hours, which is long enough to treat like an evening program. I’d plan for water and a comfortable pace—especially if you’re hopping between floors. With that much time, you’ll likely want to rotate: dance for a while, reset, then pick a new floor when your energy shifts.
Location also helps. It’s described as near public transportation, which is exactly what you want when the night ends late and you still need to get back to where you’re staying. If you’re basing yourself in central Prague, this kind of access makes the whole evening feel lower stress.
One more practical angle: the experience is described as most travelers can participate. That usually means you don’t need special planning like a niche language skill or a complicated entry process. Still, show up ready to join a lively club crowd—this is a party environment.
What to expect during the night at Karlovy Lazne

Since there’s one main club stop, the night is straightforward. You start at Karlovy Lazne at 9:00 pm, then spend the evening inside the club’s five-floor world. Instead of hopping between multiple venues, you get the same location experience but with lots of room to change the vibe.
From the on-the-ground details people shared, the crowd energy is a big part of the appeal. Comments mention an atmosphere where nobody is bored, plus a decent crowd where the vibe stays friendly. That’s valuable because nightlife can go sideways if the social tone is off.
People also call out the bar side. Mentions of cocktails and service show that you can take breaks without disappearing from the scene for too long. When a club nails service and keeps the atmosphere moving, you feel more comfortable spending the whole evening there.
As for extras: some guests specifically mention free shots and surprise shows. That doesn’t mean you should count on it like it’s guaranteed every single week, but it does suggest the team sometimes adds moments to keep things fun beyond the music.
MAD PRG style: atmosphere, staff help, and the little surprises

MAD PRG markets itself as a major party crew, and they claim over 365 parties every year. Whether or not every show feels identical, that volume usually signals a team that knows how to run events at scale—how to keep things organized when the room gets busy.
The best praise isn’t just about the DJ or the music—it’s about how people feel during the night. Multiple comments mention friendly staff and a sense of safety. That matters in a nightlife setting, because when you feel looked after, you relax more. And when you relax, you actually enjoy the night.
There’s also a standout example of real support. One guest said their friend lost a phone and the management helped find it during a busy night. I like hearing that kind of practical problem-solving, because it suggests you’re not on your own if something goes wrong.
The social tone is another repeated theme. People describe an atmosphere where the vibe stays energetic and interactive, with shows that add surprises. If you’re in Prague looking for a party that feels organized and welcoming rather than chaotic, this is exactly the kind of feedback that points in the right direction.
Price value check: is $5.93 worth it for Prague nightlife?

At $5.93 per person, this sits in the category of nightlife tickets that feel almost too cheap for what you get on paper: a major club with five floors and a weekly music theme. The price is the headline value, but the real question is whether the ticket matches the experience.
Based on what’s described, the value comes from three things:
- Scale: five floors means you’re not stuck in one room all night.
- Music focus: a clear Hip Hop/Latin/Afrobeats identity helps the night feel intentional, not random.
- Service and organization: staff friendliness and smooth handling show up in guest feedback.
Timing also affects value. With a 7-hour duration starting at 9:00 pm, your ticket covers a long stretch of entertainment rather than a short set. That makes the ticket cost easier to justify, especially compared with piecing together multiple bar stops.
Booking timing is another small signal. It’s described as often booked about 11 days in advance, which usually means the show stays popular enough that you don’t want to wait until the last minute. If you’re traveling in peak season, early booking is a smart move.
Who this Sunday party ticket fits best

This is ideal if you want a single-night plan that’s easy to execute. One club stop, a clear start time, a defined music mix, and ticket entry by phone makes it a low-planning option when you’re busy with Prague sightseeing.
You’ll likely enjoy it most if:
- you like dancing to Hip Hop, Latin, and Afrobeats
- you want a big club feel without hopping between venues
- you prefer a party that’s described as organized, with friendly staff and good service
It may not be the best fit if your idea of Prague nightlife is more about quiet cocktail lounges or a specific genre outside the listed mix. You can still have fun in any club night, but your chances go up when the music matches your taste.
Also consider your group. This is the kind of ticket that works well with friends because the five-floor layout gives everyone something to do. If one person wants a quieter corner while another wants maximum energy, the club’s structure makes it easier to compromise without leaving.
Should you book this MAD PRG Sunday party ticket?

If you want a straightforward way to experience Prague nightlife on a Sunday, I think this is a strong pick. The combo of Karlovy Lazne’s five floors, a clearly stated music mix, and low ticket cost around $5.93 makes it a high-value option.
Book it if you’re the type who likes moving around, keeping the night going for hours, and dancing to Hip Hop/Latin/Afrobeats. I’d pass if you’re hoping for a different genre focus or a low-energy hang.
If you can only do one nightlife event during your stay and you want it to feel big, modern, and well-run, this is the kind of ticket that can turn a Sunday evening into the memorable night.
FAQ
What time does the Sunday Party in Prague start?
It starts at 9:00 pm.
How long is the experience?
The duration is listed as about 7 hours.
Where does the party take place?
The event takes place at Karlovy Lazne.
How much is the admission ticket?
The price is listed as $5.93 per person.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes, it’s listed as a mobile ticket.
Is the location easy to reach using public transportation?
Yes, it’s described as near public transportation.
When do I receive confirmation after booking?
You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking.
What is the cancellation policy?
There is free cancellation, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


























