Prague glows after dark—try UV mini golf. I like the two free drinks that come with your ticket, and I love the 18 holes that turn Prague landmarks into glowing, street-art style scenes. One heads-up: if you’re expecting a tough, serious golf workout, the holes are pretty straightforward and the whole course can feel on the quick side.
This is a fun, family-friendly break from the usual postcard routine, and it works even when the weather does not cooperate since it’s an indoor-style venue. You’ll find it near public transportation, so it’s easy to slot in after sightseeing without planning your whole day around it.
In This Review
- The Big Idea: Prague in Black Light, Plus a Couple of Beers
- Entering Prague Golf & Games: Easy to Find, Easy to Start
- Black Light Mini Golf: 18 Holes of Prague Landmarks
- More Than Golf: Jenga, Arcade Games, and Photo Fun
- The Included Drinks: Two Beers or Cider While You Play
- How Long It Takes and Best Time to Go
- Price and Value: Why $19.35 Works Here
- Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip It)
- Small Details That Matter: Getting the Most Out of UV Mini Golf
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What does the ticket include?
- How long does the black light mini golf take?
- Where does the activity take place?
- Is it open in bad weather?
- What are the opening hours?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Is hotel pickup or drop-off provided?
- Can kids play?
- Should You Book This UV Mini Golf in Prague?
The Big Idea: Prague in Black Light, Plus a Couple of Beers

If you’ve done the big sights already, black light mini golf is a smart reset button. Instead of squinting at stone details in daylight, you’re playing with glowing artwork that puts Prague sites and colorful local storytelling into motion—no guide talk required, just play.
The best part for me is how the included drinks change the vibe. Two beers or cider (your choice from what they serve) make this feel like an activity, not an add-on. And because it’s right in the city-center zone, you can do it without a long trek.
A possible drawback is that it’s not trying to be an epic golf course. It’s meant to be easy fun. Some holes will feel simple, and at least part of the appeal is the atmosphere and photos.
Entering Prague Golf & Games: Easy to Find, Easy to Start

You’re meeting the experience at Prague Golf & Games, and you’ll use a mobile ticket. The venue is open throughout the day and into the evening, with hours that vary by day. That matters because you can plan it around your sightseeing rhythm—late afternoon if you want a calmer room, or evening if you want more energy.
Inside, the setting is part game arcade, part glowing mural space. Reviews point out that the entrance area can look a little rough from the outside, but once you’re through the doors, the whole place clicks. Think hall-like rooms with black light walls, glowing obstacles, and photo-friendly surfaces.
It’s also built for all-weather fun. If rain hits, this is the kind of plan that saves the afternoon.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Prague.
Black Light Mini Golf: 18 Holes of Prague Landmarks
The core experience is an 18-hole black light mini golf course designed around Prague’s sites and its colorful past. The obstacles and wall art are lit with UV, so you’ll see Prague’s recognizable shapes and themes as glowing scenes.
What makes this worth your time is the combination of:
- Prague-themed visuals that keep you oriented (even if you don’t know every detail, you’ll recognize plenty).
- UV interaction that makes the course feel more playful than plain mini golf.
One practical tip: give yourself a minute before you start playing to look around. You’ll spot a lot of details on the walls and obstacles that are easier to catch before you focus only on your next putt.
Also, don’t expect every hole to be equally mind-blowing. Some holes are more basic, and your enjoyment will depend on what you want from the activity—casual fun and photos, not a marathon of tricky golf.
More Than Golf: Jenga, Arcade Games, and Photo Fun

Mini golf is the main event, but you’re not stuck in one lane. The venue offers other games like Jenga and arcade games, plus additional options on-site. There’s also mention of pool/snooker areas and other hangout-style play, which helps if you go with friends or family who want variety.
One of the more fun add-ons is the UV photo vibe—there are colors you can use for glow face paint, which makes the whole experience more than just “play and leave.” It’s a simple way to get memorable photos without downloading a single app.
If you’re with a group, this variety matters. One person might take their time on the holes; someone else can switch to arcade games in between rounds. That keeps the mood light and flexible.
The Included Drinks: Two Beers or Cider While You Play
Your ticket includes two free drinks. That’s a big value lever because it turns the price into something more like a night out that you control, instead of a small pay-and-quit activity.
You’ll typically be able to enjoy your beers or cider while you play, and the pacing stays relaxed. If you’re traveling with kids, note that the activity is family-friendly, but children must be accompanied by an adult.
Practical choice: plan your drink timing so you’re still steady for putting. UV mini golf is supposed to be fun, not an improvised balance test.
How Long It Takes and Best Time to Go
The course and included games are designed for short, easy play—plan for about 1 to 2 hours total. Some visits feel like they fly by (especially if you focus on the 18 holes and move briskly).
So when should you go?
- If you want a calmer room and easier play, aim for earlier in the opening window.
- If you want more atmosphere and a livelier energy, go later when the venue is busier.
The opening hours are:
- Mon–Thu: 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM
- Sunday–Thursday: 1:00 PM to 11:00 PM
- Friday–Saturday: 12:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Because these hours vary by day, I suggest checking the exact day you plan to go before you commit.
Also, there’s no “shut the lights at minute 60” feeling built into the experience. The point is to enjoy the games at a relaxed pace.
Price and Value: Why $19.35 Works Here
At $19.35 per person, this is priced like an activity you can do without regret. The math is simple:
- You’re paying for 18 holes of themed mini golf.
- You’re also getting two free drinks.
- You’re getting access to other game options on-site.
- WiFi is included, which is handy for tickets and quick photo sharing.
That combination is why it tends to rate well. It doesn’t feel overpriced for what you get, and the included drinks make it feel like you’re not constantly adding extras to make the experience feel worthwhile.
One more value angle: it’s a great “weather-proof” plan. If you’re in Prague and the sky turns, you can still keep your itinerary moving with something that’s indoor and easy to reach.
Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip It)
This fits best if you want:
- A playful activity in the city that’s easy to fit into a normal sightseeing day
- Black light photos and a fun, casual atmosphere
- Something family-friendly that doesn’t require museum stamina
It may not be the best match if you’re looking for:
- Serious, challenging golf progression
- A long, deep cultural tour with long stops and lots of walking
For most people, it’s ideal as a mid-trip break—especially if you’ve had enough of churches and viewpoints for one day.
Small Details That Matter: Getting the Most Out of UV Mini Golf
A few things can make a noticeable difference in how much fun you have:
- Arrive with a photo mindset. The walls and obstacles are part of the show, not just the course.
- Expect some holes to be simpler. The fun is in the atmosphere and the theme, not only tricky geometry.
- Use the other games if the group splits. Jenga and arcade-style options keep everyone engaged.
- Dress for being inside. It’s not described as a full outdoor event, and you’ll be in a venue that feels hall-like—comfort matters.
One more practical bonus: the space is described as having a laid-back vibe. Even when it’s not empty, it doesn’t feel like a pressure-cooker event. You can take your time.
FAQ
FAQ
What does the ticket include?
Your admission ticket includes two free drinks, plus access to the mini golf experience and other games on-site, and WiFi.
How long does the black light mini golf take?
Plan for about 1 to 2 hours.
Where does the activity take place?
It takes place at Prague Golf & Games in Prague, and it’s near public transportation.
Is it open in bad weather?
Yes. It operates in all weather conditions, so you can go even if it rains.
What are the opening hours?
Opening hours run throughout the year. The listed hours are Mon–Thu: 1:00 PM–10:00 PM, with Sunday–Thursday 1:00 PM–11:00 PM and Friday–Saturday 12:00 PM–12:00 AM.
Are food and drinks included?
Only the two free drinks are included. Food and other drinks are not included unless specified, and they’re available to purchase.
Is hotel pickup or drop-off provided?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Can kids play?
Yes, it’s described as family-friendly, but children must be accompanied by an adult.
Should You Book This UV Mini Golf in Prague?
Yes—if you want a light, fun Prague activity that’s easy to fit into a day and doesn’t depend on weather. The value is unusually strong because the ticket includes two drinks, and the venue adds extra games so you’re not locked into only one activity.
I’d book it if you’re traveling with family, you want a break between major sights, or you like quirky photo-friendly experiences. I’d think twice if you’re chasing a challenging sport-style mini golf course.
























