Prague nights get easier with one booked crawl. This Drunken Monkey pub crawl in Prague’s Old Town is built for momentum: open-bar drinking, party games, and then a hop through bars and clubs, all in English.
I like two things a lot. First, the setup at the start includes unlimited drinks plus loud, social games like beer pong and flip-cup. Second, you get welcome shots at each stop and free club entry, which can save you money on the door when you’d otherwise be guessing where to go.
One thing to consider: the “unlimited” part is not always experienced the same way all night. Many people reported that the real heavy pour time is at the beginning, and later stops may feel more like welcome-shot moments than a second full open bar—so time your drinks early.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you buy
- Price and what you’re really buying for $41-ish
- Where the crawl starts in Prague: U Milosrdných (Old Town)
- Open bar hours: the timing trick that makes or breaks the night
- Games, hosts, and the social mixer effect (including P-Daddy and Moses)
- Stop 1 at Drunken Monkey: the launch pad
- The next bars and clubs: welcome shots, free entry, and uneven pacing
- After 10pm: Prague rules change the tour feel
- Crowd mix: early-to-mid 20s energy, and some uncomfortable vibes
- Who this pub crawl is best for (and who might not love it)
- Practical tips to make the $41 feel worth it
- Should you book this Prague Drunken Monkey pub crawl?
- FAQ
- How long is the Drunken Monkey pub crawl in Prague?
- How much does it cost?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- Is there an age requirement?
- When is the open bar available?
- Where do you meet, and where does it end?
- Is food or transportation included?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key things to know before you buy

- Open bar time matters: it runs until 10pm or 11pm depending on your group, so don’t assume it’s all-night.
- You’re paying for convenience: a group plan, party hosts, and club entry, not a quiet cultural tour.
- Plan for crowding: with up to 100 people, the first venue can get packed fast.
- Expect party noise and possibly smoke: it’s a nightlife crawl, so keep that in mind if you’re sensitive to fumes.
- After 10pm the vibe changes: there’s no guided tour after 10pm due to local rules, even though you’ll still be in the party zone.
Price and what you’re really buying for $41-ish

At about $41 per person for roughly 6 hours, this crawl is priced like a “nightlife shortcut.” You’re not just buying drinks. You’re buying a ready-made plan: a first stop with a real drinking session, a run through a handful of venues, and free entry at at least one club so you don’t get stuck outside paying cover.
That said, the value depends on your expectations. If you want a tightly guided, always-moving group with unlimited pours at every venue, some people feel disappointed. If you want an organized start that helps you meet people quickly and then keeps you in the nightclub orbit, the price can feel fair.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Prague
Where the crawl starts in Prague: U Milosrdných (Old Town)

You meet at U Milosrdných 848/4, 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. This matters because it reduces your “where do we go next” stress when Prague nightlife is busy and confusing, especially if you’re new to the city.
One practical note: with a big group (up to 100), you can get bottlenecked at the start. If you want the smoothest experience, show up on time, ready to mingle, and expect the first venue to be loud and packed.
Open bar hours: the timing trick that makes or breaks the night
The crawl includes an open-bar session, but it’s time-boxed. The open-bar hours are reported as 8pm–10pm or 10pm–11pm, depending on the group you’re assigned to.
Here’s the smart way to use that: if you’re paying for “unlimited,” front-load your pace during the open-bar window. After that, you may still get welcome shots at other venues, but multiple reviews point to the later stops feeling less like a full open bar and more like scheduled extras.
Also keep an eye on drink availability. Even though the included list mentions things like absinthe and vodka shooters, some groups reported absinthe running out or certain spirits not being available. So if there’s a specific drink you care about, don’t wait until the end of the crawl to look for it.
Games, hosts, and the social mixer effect (including P-Daddy and Moses)

This isn’t a silent line-up of bars. The crawl leans hard into interaction. You’re set up with party hosts and games such as beer pong, flip-cup, and Dare Jenga, plus sports showing on LCDs and HD projectors.
I love this style because it answers the main problem with solo Prague nightlife: starting conversations can feel awkward. People who want to meet others often get pulled into the action right away.
Names that show up in feedback include P-Daddy and Moses, and multiple people praised the hosts for keeping energy up. On the flip side, a few reviews mention moments when the group felt less guided later on, so the hosts can’t magically guarantee you’ll never lose your spot.
Stop 1 at Drunken Monkey: the launch pad

Your night starts at Drunken Monkey Pub Crawl & Bar. This is the first major venue, and it’s where you typically feel the full impact of the package: open bar drinking, welcome shots, and the games that build the group vibe.
One more detail that’s easy to miss until you’re there: the first venue can become extremely crowded. A few reviews specifically call out that there were so many tickets sold that you couldn’t move comfortably, and some people left early because the crush felt too intense.
If you hate tight spaces, go with the mindset that the first stop is the “party starter.” If you love meeting people and don’t mind noise, this is the best moment to lean in and let the games do the social work for you.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Prague
The next bars and clubs: welcome shots, free entry, and uneven pacing

The crawl is designed to take you to 4 bars and clubs (with up to 3–4 other venues after the first stop). Included details also mention a welcome shot at each bar and free entry for the club.
In practice, the experience can vary. Some people describe a smooth, entertaining sequence. Others say they didn’t experience unlimited pours beyond the start venue and that some later locations felt smaller or less exciting than expected.
There are also reports of logistics friction: in a few cases, people felt like they had to find the next venue themselves, or they weren’t clearly told when to regroup and how long to stay. A few people described WhatsApp-style coordination rather than a constant leader walking the group along.
My take: go in expecting a structured start and a party itinerary, but not a military escort. If you keep a flexible attitude and stay aware of timings, you’re more likely to enjoy the ride.
After 10pm: Prague rules change the tour feel

Prague has local regulations, and this crawl follows them. After 10pm, there’s no guided tour due to a noise curfew.
That means the experience may shift from host-led movement into more independent nightlife hopping. The provider also recommends following the 10pm noise curfew and the public alcohol ban when you’re outside the bar.
This affects how you plan your night. If you’re the type who likes a clear roadmap, aim to keep your momentum earlier in the evening. If you’re okay improvising after 10pm, this isn’t a deal-breaker—it’s just a reality check.
Crowd mix: early-to-mid 20s energy, and some uncomfortable vibes

Most feedback points to an age skew that can lean early- to mid-20s. That’s part of why people say it’s great fun for meeting others. It’s also why some older visitors reported that the crowd didn’t feel like a match.
Gender mix and comfort come up too. A few reviews mention creepy approaches and a larger number of men than women at certain stops. I can’t sugarcoat that: if you’re worried about feeling pressured, treat this crawl as a party environment where you’ll want your personal boundaries ready.
For solo travelers, the outcome can be positive. Some people specifically say it worked well for solo socializing. Others say it’s not great if you’re alone and expect hosts to actively break the ice. If you’re solo, you’ll likely have the best time if you’re outgoing and ready to join games.
Who this pub crawl is best for (and who might not love it)
This tour fits well if you want:
- a fun, high-energy first venue with games
- a simple way to get into Prague nightlife without overthinking
- a shot at meeting other travelers quickly
You might want to skip it (or at least adjust expectations) if you:
- hate crowded spaces at the first bar
- expect unlimited drinks at every venue all night
- are sensitive to smoke or loud party conditions
- want a highly structured, step-by-step guided route the entire time
And if you’re bringing a group that wants quieter venues or calmer pacing, you’ll probably feel like this crawl is too party-focused.
Practical tips to make the $41 feel worth it
Here’s how I’d set yourself up for a better night based on what people reported:
- Show up early. The open bar time is limited, and arriving late can cut your drinking window.
- Pace your drinks even with unlimited options. Some groups mention people getting too drunk, too fast, which can make the experience feel chaotic.
- Don’t lock onto drink expectations at later stops. Plan for a full start and then welcome-shot moments afterward.
- Stay aware of the schedule. Some reviews describe using WhatsApp-style updates, and a few people said they were left behind. If you keep checking in with your group, you’ll reduce the chance of wandering.
- Bring ID. You must be 18+ and able to show ID if asked.
- Plan for no food and no transport. You’re responsible for what you eat, and you’ll need to handle your way back afterward.
Should you book this Prague Drunken Monkey pub crawl?
I’d book it if you want an easy, party-first nightlife experience that helps you get social right away. The biggest strength is the fast start: open-bar time at the beginning, party games, friendly hosts, and the built-in odds of finding a club without fighting the door crowd.
I wouldn’t book it if you’re paying mainly for consistent unlimited drinks at every stop or for a tightly guided crawl minute-by-minute. The most common complaints cluster around crowding, organization gaps later in the night, and the idea that the “free” part feels concentrated at the start rather than spread evenly.
If you do book: go early, treat the first venue like your main drinking window, and stay flexible for later stops once the guided part fades after 10pm.
FAQ
How long is the Drunken Monkey pub crawl in Prague?
It runs for about 6 hours.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $41.03 per person.
What’s included with the ticket?
You get unlimited drinks (beer, wine, mixed drinks, vodka shooters, absinthe, rum), drinking games (beer pong, flip-cup, Dare Jenga), sports shown on screens, professional party hosts, visits to 4 bars and clubs, a welcome shot at each bar, and free club entry.
Is there an age requirement?
Yes. You must be 18 years or older, and you may need to show ID if asked.
When is the open bar available?
The open-bar period is reported as 8pm–10pm or 10pm–11pm, depending on the group timing.
Where do you meet, and where does it end?
You meet at U Milosrdných 848/4, 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, and it ends back at the meeting point.
Is food or transportation included?
No. Food and transportation at the end of the night are not included.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you’re going solo or with friends, and I’ll help you decide the best pacing and what to prioritize for a smoother night.































