Prague at night has a way of changing your pace. This tour strings you through central clubs around Václavské náměstí for a guided night out with shows, dancers, and drink deals built in.
I especially like the focus on club-area efficiency—you’re not wandering for hours trying to find the next place. I also like that the tour keeps things simple with a certified guide and discounts on drinks and shows, so the evening stays fun instead of stressful.
One thing to consider: there’s a minimal consumption requirement, and you’ll buy drink vouchers at the clubs on the spot. If you’re hoping for a cheap walk-and-look night, this isn’t that.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Václavské náměstí at night: where the club crawl starts
- Price and logistics: what the $28 covers and what it doesn’t
- First club stop: the voucher bundle and the drink options
- Second club choice: picking one of two venues (and the popcorn perk)
- The entertainment factor: shows, dancers, and how to enjoy it without stress
- Guide matters: English, German, Czech, and the vibe you’ll follow
- Practical details: meeting point, duration, staying together
- Drink-voucher strategy: how to decide before you buy
- Who this tour is best for (and who should skip)
- Should you book Prague by Night?
- FAQ
- What does the $28 price include?
- Are drinks included in the tour price?
- What is the minimal consumption requirement?
- How much time does the tour take?
- Where do we meet and where does it end?
- Do I choose the second club?
- What voucher options are available at the first club?
- Are vouchers purchased ahead of time?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
- Is this tour for a large group?
Key things to know before you go

- Small group (up to 16): easier to stay together and keep the night moving.
- Vouchers are bought on-site: you pay for drink bundles at the club receptions, ideally in cash CZK.
- Two club stops: one club first, then you choose between two options for the second.
- Guide covers languages: English, German, and Czech.
- Nightlife built around Václavské náměstí: central start point, close to public transport.
- Expect entertainment: shows and attractive dancers are part of the scene.
Václavské náměstí at night: where the club crawl starts

This tour is built around one of Prague’s most practical nightlife zones. You meet at 68, Václavské nám. 1700, 110 00 Praha 1-Nové Město, and the plan keeps you in the city center where you can actually enjoy the night instead of budgeting your time for transit.
What I like about this kind of setup is the pacing. You get a guided rhythm—arrive, settle in, order with vouchers, move as a group—so you spend less energy figuring out logistics and more energy on the atmosphere.
And yes, you’ll be in the middle of the action. The itinerary is designed for club-hopping style fun right where people go for nightlife.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Prague
Price and logistics: what the $28 covers and what it doesn’t

The tour price is $28 and it lasts a bit over 6 hours (about 6 hours 10 minutes). That base cost is for the certified guide and the structure of the night, including discounts on drinks and shows.
The key detail: drinks aren’t included in the way you’d expect from an all-inclusive package. Instead, you buy drink vouchers directly at the clubs, and the voucher amounts match the minimal consumption rules.
So the real value question is this: if you’re already planning to have at least a handful of drinks and enjoy club entertainment, the voucher discounts can be a good deal. If you want to spend very little, the “minimum consumption required” part can bite.
Quick practical tip: bring a plan for spending in Czech crowns. The tour notes that cash CZK is ideal, and that’s the easiest way to avoid friction at the club reception.
First club stop: the voucher bundle and the drink options

Your evening kicks off around Václavské náměstí with a first club stop in the nearby area. The tour’s framing is simple: you’re guided to a club location where the nightlife energy is ready to go.
At the first venue, the voucher system is straightforward:
- 600 CZK vouchers: includes 5 beers
- 1200 CZK vouchers: includes 10 beers
- Or you can choose cocktails in the same spirit: 2 cocktails for 600 CZK or 4 cocktails for 1200 CZK.
On paper, this looks like a choice between pace and budget: beer-heavy, or cocktails, and you pick the quantity level. In practice, it helps you avoid the awkwardness of standing at a menu wondering what’s cheapest—because the voucher bundle sets your spending baseline.
One more thing I appreciate: the vouchers are bought on the spot at the club reception. That keeps the experience flexible, and it also means you’re not locked into a pre-paid drink count before you see the vibe of the place.
Second club choice: picking one of two venues (and the popcorn perk)

After the first stop, you move into the second club phase, still centered around Václavské náměstí. This is where the tour gives you a little control: you can choose between two club options for the second venue.
For this second club, the minimal consumption is set by your voucher choice:
- 500 CZK voucher: includes 3 drinks
- 800 CZK voucher: includes 3 drinks (with a higher voucher tier)
There’s also a small potential bonus depending on the club option: eventually free popcorn. It’s not guaranteed in the wording, but it’s worth keeping an eye out for if you’re in the mood for a snack between drinks.
What this second choice means for you: you can match the final leg of the night to your mood. Want something a bit more energetic or a different vibe than the first club? This gives you a real fork in the road rather than a rigid “same route no matter what” plan.
The entertainment factor: shows, dancers, and how to enjoy it without stress

The tour description doesn’t pretend this is a quiet cultural walk. It’s nightlife with entertainment: shows and attractive dancers, plus the usual club atmosphere.
Here’s the practical side of that. Club nights can go wrong when expectations clash—like thinking you’ll just hang out and then leave without spending. That’s why the minimum consumption is so central to how the tour works. You’re paying for access to an evening format where the venue experience is built around drink consumption.
I also like that the guide keeps the night organized. When someone’s steering the group, you can focus on enjoying the show, not negotiating your way through a busy bar scene.
In one positive highlight from the guide experience, people specifically praised Pete for being a great host and for making the night feel easy and memorable. That kind of hosting matters a lot in club environments, where small timing issues can throw off your whole flow.
Guide matters: English, German, Czech, and the vibe you’ll follow

You get a certified tour guide in English, German, or Czech. That’s not just a nice-to-have. In nightlife settings, clear communication helps you understand the voucher rules fast, stay with the group, and avoid any awkward moments at the reception.
One review flagged a downside: a guide arriving a little late and handling the night in a way that felt like hustling to that person, and they left early. I can’t tell you the exact circumstances, but I can tell you the practical lesson: read the minimal consumption rules carefully before you go, and be ready for the fact that the voucher system is part of the deal, not an optional extra.
On the upside, the strongest praise centered on the guide energy—people said Pete was knowledgeable and made the experience feel worth repeating. That matches what you want from a nightlife guide: confidence, smooth pacing, and the ability to keep the group moving without drama.
Practical details: meeting point, duration, staying together

The tour starts at Václavské náměstí and ends back at the meeting point. You’re not signing up for a one-way journey into the dark; it’s a closed loop designed for an easy night-out return.
Duration is about 6 hours 10 minutes. That long enough for two venues and entertainment, but not so long that you burn out before the second club.
Group size is capped at 16 travelers, which is a sweet spot for a club tour. Big groups can feel like herding cats. Small groups feel more like a night with friends who happen to have a guide.
Also, the meeting point is near public transportation. Even if you’re going all-in on nightlife, it’s comforting to know you can get home without a long trek when the night ends.
Drink-voucher strategy: how to decide before you buy

This is the part that can make or break your evening—so plan your voucher choice with a calm brain, not a buzzed one.
- If you’re mainly into beer, the 600 CZK / 1200 CZK beer voucher options make your first stop easy to choose.
- If you prefer cocktails, use the same tier logic: 600 CZK for fewer cocktails, 1200 CZK for more.
- For the second venue, remember that you’re choosing between voucher tiers that both include 3 drinks in the description, with the higher tier tied to the higher minimal requirement.
My practical advice: decide how many drinks you realistically want for the night before you arrive. Then pick the voucher that matches that plan. It’ll help you feel in control when you’re standing at the reception.
And yes—keep some cash CZK ready. The tour specifically says cash CZK is ideal for voucher purchases.
Who this tour is best for (and who should skip)
This tour fits you best if you want a guided, central nightlife night in Prague and you’re already comfortable spending on drinks at the clubs. It’s ideal for:
- Couples or groups of friends who want a structured night out
- First-timers who don’t want to spend their night studying maps
- People who like club-style entertainment and don’t mind minimal consumption rules
I’d skip it if:
- You want a low-spend night with minimal drinking
- You get tense when rules are tied to drink service
- You prefer to pick venues completely on your own without a set club flow
Also note the accessibility line: most travelers can participate. That’s broad, so if you have mobility needs, it’s worth checking with the provider before you go.
Should you book Prague by Night?
If your idea of fun is a guided Prague nightlife crawl around Václavské náměstí, with discounts and entertainment at two club stops, then I think it’s a solid value. The $28 gets you the guide and the discount framework; your voucher spending is what powers the actual club experience.
But you should book only if you’re willing to meet the minimal consumption requirement and buy vouchers on the spot. When you match that expectation, the night is set up for exactly what you want: drinks, shows, and an easy route through the central club scene.
If that minimum spend feels like a dealbreaker for your budget, skip it and pick a more flexible nightlife option.
FAQ
What does the $28 price include?
It covers a certified tour guide and discounts on drinks and shows. You’ll still buy drink vouchers on-site at the clubs due to the minimal consumption requirement.
Are drinks included in the tour price?
No. Drinks are part of the club experience, and you purchase voucher bundles at the club receptions on the night.
What is the minimal consumption requirement?
A minimal consumption is required, and you fulfill it by buying drink vouchers at each club stop. The tour specifies voucher tiers for the first and second club options.
How much time does the tour take?
The duration is about 6 hours 10 minutes.
Where do we meet and where does it end?
You meet at 68, Václavské nám. 1700, 110 00 Praha 1-Nové Město and the tour ends back at the same meeting point.
Do I choose the second club?
Yes. For the second venue, you can choose between two club options, with different voucher tiers tied to minimal consumption.
What voucher options are available at the first club?
At the first club, voucher tiers are 600 CZK (includes 5 beers or 2 cocktails) or 1200 CZK (includes 10 beers or 4 cocktails).
Are vouchers purchased ahead of time?
No. The vouchers are bought on the spot at the clubs’ receptions. Cash CZK is noted as ideal.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. If you cancel within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.
Is this tour for a large group?
No. The tour has a maximum of 16 travelers, which helps keep the night organized.




























