Beer and sauna in Prague is a mood shift.
In a private room, you soak in a beer bath infused with hops, barley, and yeast, then unwind with a Finnish sauna and jacuzzi setup designed for comfort. I especially like the straightforward escape: you get the spa basics, plus the fun twist of Czech beer—without needing to understand any ritual. One thing to consider is that this experience is very specific: if you dislike the idea (or smell) of a beer soak, you may find it strange.
What makes it feel well thought out is the attention to the room itself. The beer whirlpool is ceramic, aiming for 100% purity, and each room has its own dressing area and shower—so you’re not constantly sharing space. A plus from real-world feedback: one helpful staff member, Israel, explained the jacuzzi process clearly, which makes the whole thing feel less awkward.
Finally, the whole session is just 1 hour, which is perfect if you want a clean reset. It can feel short if you’re hoping for a long, slow spa day, so plan to treat this as a focused experience. Also, the info says if you’re more than 2 people, it’s smart to reserve in advance.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why a Prague Beer Spa Feels Like a Simple Reset
- Your Private Room Setup: Ceramic Whirlpool, Sauna, and Shower
- The Bernard Beer Part: Unlimited Drinking and Beer-Bath Ingredients
- How to Use Your 1-Hour Session for Maximum Relaxation
- Extras and Beer Cosmetics: What You Can Add (and Buy)
- Languages, Staff Help, and Getting Comfortable Fast
- Who This Prague Beer Spa Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)
- Price and Value for a $121 Private Beer Spa Session
- Should You Book the Prague Beer Spa?
- FAQ
- How long is the beer spa experience?
- Is it a private room or shared space?
- What beer is included during the session?
- What’s included in the spa setup?
- Are there any optional extras available?
- Are beer cosmetics and souvenirs included?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Private room flow: dressing room, shower, and a dedicated spa space so you can relax without crowds.
- Ceramic beer whirlpool for 100% purity: the bath is built with purity in mind.
- Unlimited Bernard beer: you’ll have plenty of Czech beer during the session.
- Sauna + cold shower rhythm: warm, relax, then cool down for a classic spa-style sequence.
- Included comfort kit: towels, sheets, bathrobes, and rubber slippers plus a jug of water with lemon.
- Optional extras on request: sauna caps, beer cosmetics, fruit-and-champagne style add-ons, and more.
Why a Prague Beer Spa Feels Like a Simple Reset

Prague has a way of wearing you down—cobblestones, hills, museums, and the constant “one more stop.” This is the opposite. In a beer spa, your body gets a break and your brain gets a distraction.
The big hook is the beer bath itself. You’re not just drinking Czech beer here; you’re soaking in a tub infused with beer components like hops, barley, and yeast. That matters because it turns the experience into something sensory—warm water, foam and aroma, and a slow, quiet moment where you stop thinking about your next ticket or tram.
And the historic-city setting adds extra charm. Even though you’ll be inside a private room, you still get that sense that this is Prague doing something playful and local at the same time: beer culture, but with spa comfort.
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Your Private Room Setup: Ceramic Whirlpool, Sauna, and Shower

This isn’t a shared bench-and-bath situation. You’re assigned a private relaxation room that includes everything you need to change, rinse, and settle in.
Here’s what’s built into the experience:
- a Finnish sauna
- a jacuzzi/beer whirlpool
- a small snack plate (nuts and olives)
- towels, sheets, bathrobes, rubber slippers
- a jug of water with lemon
- and your own dressing area plus a shower in the room
The ceramic whirlpool detail is one I’d file under “why this feels legit.” Ceramic is used here so they can aim for 100% purity, which is the kind of behind-the-scenes choice you don’t always hear about in casual spa descriptions. It also suggests the spa is trying to keep things clean and consistent, especially since you’re soaking and staying in that environment for a full hour.
One practical tip from the vibe people describe: use the room’s shower space to get your body comfortable between heat and cold. In one review, the cold shower paired with sauna and beer jacuzzi was called out as especially relaxing. That matches how these “hot then cool” sessions typically feel: you notice your body calm down right after the temperature change.
The Bernard Beer Part: Unlimited Drinking and Beer-Bath Ingredients

Let’s talk beer, because this is the reason most people book.
You’ll have unlimited consumption of Bernard, which is the leading Czech beer used for the experience. That’s not a small garnish-level amount either—you’re meant to enjoy beer during your session while you relax in the spa.
There’s also an extra angle to the beer itself. The bath is described as infused with beer ingredients like hops, barley, and yeast, which is part of why the soak feels like more than a gimmick. You get a beer-themed scent and a texture that belongs to a spa, not a bar.
You may also find complimentary tastings of local brews mentioned in the overall experience description. If tastings are offered when you go, treat it like a bonus: taste something new, sip slowly, and pace yourself so the beer stays fun rather than overwhelming.
And while beer is unlimited, you’re not expected to go without hydration. That jug of water with lemon is included, and I recommend using it early. It helps you enjoy the whole hour without turning it into a “how many sips can I tolerate” contest.
How to Use Your 1-Hour Session for Maximum Relaxation

The session length is 1 hour, which is both a benefit and a constraint. The benefit: you’re never stuck. The constraint: you’ll want a simple plan so you don’t spend the best part of your time figuring out what order to do things in.
Here’s the rhythm I’d aim for:
1) Start warm: ease into the sauna or the jacuzzi first. Let your body get comfortable.
2) Cool down: if cold shower access is part of the routine you’re using, take advantage of it after heat.
3) Settle and sip: once you’re calm, enjoy your beer and use the rest of the time to relax instead of rushing back and forth.
4) Snack lightly: nuts and olives are small but helpful. They also keep the beer from feeling too heavy.
Also, small comfort details matter more than you’d think. Rubber slippers help you move safely around the room. Bathrobes make it easier to stay warm between steps. If you feel like your spa pace is too fast, slow down your transitions. That’s where the relaxation usually happens.
If you want optional items—like a sauna cap or broom—those can be arranged. I’d ask for them right when you arrive, so you’re not changing anything once you’re already in the flow.
Extras and Beer Cosmetics: What You Can Add (and Buy)

You can keep it simple with what’s included, and that’s honestly a good call for a one-hour experience. But the spa can also arrange extras if you want to turn the session into a more personalized treat.
On request, you can have things like:
- beer cosmetics
- a sauna cap
- a broom
- a fruit bowl with champagne
Two important notes:
- These are arranged on request, so you should plan to ask during your visit.
- Beer cosmetics and souvenirs are available to purchase at the reception.
So if you’re thinking about bringing something back, you’ll likely do it at reception rather than during your soak. I’d also give yourself a quick “do I really want this?” check before you spend extra cash—beer spas can be fun enough without turning the hour into shopping time.
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Languages, Staff Help, and Getting Comfortable Fast

The host or greeter can speak Czech, English, Russian, and Ukrainian. That matters because beer spa experiences are sensory and a little unusual. You want clear instructions on how things work, especially for the whirlpool.
One standout point from feedback: Israel was helpful and explained the process of the jacuzzi in a way that made it feel easy. That’s the kind of support that changes the whole tone. When someone walks you through what to expect, you spend less energy worrying and more time relaxing.
If you’re going with friends or you’re a bit shy about changing in front of strangers, the private-room setup helps a lot. Each room includes its own dressing area and shower, so you can keep your comfort level high.
Who This Prague Beer Spa Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)

This is built for small groups and couples. The space is described as perfect for:
- couples
- groups of friends
- smaller corporate events
You also get a clue about group sizing from the practical note: if you plan to be more than 2 people, reserve ahead. That suggests the spa is comfortable handling small sets, but you don’t want to assume last-minute availability.
This experience is especially good if you:
- want something different from the usual Prague checklist
- love Czech beer and want a full-on beer theme
- enjoy heat-and-cold spa routines (sauna, then cold shower)
- want a private reset without having to book a full-day spa
You might want to think twice if you:
- don’t like beer-themed experiences
- want a traditional spa massage or long treatment menu (this is mainly bath + sauna + relaxation)
- prefer very quiet, minimal-odor environments
And one review did call it strange and said they wouldn’t repeat. That’s not a reason to avoid it automatically. It’s just a reminder: a beer bath is an intentional novelty, not a universal crowd-pleaser.
Price and Value for a $121 Private Beer Spa Session

The listed price is $121 per group, and the experience is a private room for a 1-hour session. Even without knowing exact maximum occupancy, the value logic is pretty clear: you’re paying for privacy and for a full spa setup, not just a drink.
Unlimited Bernard is the economic engine here. If you like beer, you’re basically converting a portion of your cost into beverages you’d otherwise buy—except you’re enjoying them as part of a spa experience. Add in the included comfort kit (bathrobes, towels, slippers), the snacks, and the sauna/jacuzzi access, and it starts to look like a straightforward bundle.
Is it expensive for a quick stop? It can be, depending on how you travel and what you’re comparing it to. But if you’re the type who will actually use everything—sauna, beer whirlpool, cold shower rhythm, snacks—this can feel like a solid “do it once” Prague activity.
If you’re traveling solo, it may still be worth it because privacy is the product. If you’re traveling as a couple, it’s usually easier to justify: you’re sharing the experience, not the cost in a weird way.
Should You Book the Prague Beer Spa?

I’d book it if you want a fun, local-feeling Prague break that’s easy to plan: private room, Bernard beer unlimited, sauna, jacuzzi/beer whirlpool, and a simple hour where you actually relax. It’s also a great choice if you want something different after a day of walking and sightseeing.
Skip it if the beer theme doesn’t sound appealing, or if you’re expecting a long treatment menu. This is a single focused session, not a full spa day.
If you do book, go in with the right mindset: take it slow, use the sauna and cold shower rhythm, drink water alongside the beer, and treat the hour like a reset—not a marathon.
FAQ
How long is the beer spa experience?
The experience duration is 1 hour.
Is it a private room or shared space?
It’s a private group experience in a private relaxation room.
What beer is included during the session?
You get unlimited consumption of Czech beer Bernard.
What’s included in the spa setup?
Included items are a private relaxation room, Finnish sauna, jacuzzi, and a small plate of snacks (nuts and olives), plus towels, sheets, bathrobes, rubber slippers, and a jug of water with lemon.
Are there any optional extras available?
Yes. On request, extras can be arranged such as beer cosmetics, a fruit bowl with champagne, a sauna cap, or a broom.
Are beer cosmetics and souvenirs included?
No. Beer cosmetics and souvenirs are available to purchase at reception.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






























