Prague: Mazemania Miniature Golf Experience

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Prague: Mazemania Miniature Golf Experience

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If you like games with personality, go to Mazemania. This Prague mini-golf course turns 18 totally unconventional holes into mini adventures, from a chessboard-style setup to a living-room vibe. I love how the whole place feels modern and well run, so the fun starts the moment you step in.

The best part for planning your day is that you’re not stuck standing around. With seating for 35+ and a bar plus board games, you can hang out between rounds or reset with friends and family—perfect for groups. The only real consideration: at $12 per person for a game that’s all about play, bring a little patience if your group includes serious golfers who want perfect quiet and focus.

Key things to know before you play Mazemania

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  • 18 holes, each with a different setting, including sports-field, living-room, and garden-style scenes
  • Unlimited mini-golf during your visit, so you can replay favorites
  • Game-themed surprises like a chess board, bowling alley-style elements, and pool-table fun
  • A comfortable hangout area with seating for 35+ plus board and card games
  • On-site bar (and you’ll see people linger with a drink after a round)

Mazemania’s unusual 18-hole world in Prague

Prague: Mazemania Miniature Golf Experience - Mazemania’s unusual 18-hole world in Prague
Mazemania is mini-golf with a sense of humor and a strong design brain behind it. Instead of the usual neon loops and generic obstacles, each hole is placed in an original setting—so you’re not just aiming for a cup, you’re “entering” a small scene and trying to work out the angle.

You get that right away because the course doesn’t feel like a single track. It feels like multiple mini worlds, moving from more “sporty” layouts to something that resembles a garden with a pond. If you’re traveling with kids, this is the kind of place where they stay interested without needing constant entertainment from you.

And for adults, the fun is that it’s not only cute—it’s also designed to be playable. The holes are different enough that you’ll remember them, and several people note that it’s challenging in a good way, not just random blockades that feel unfair.

One more practical win: it’s the kind of activity that works even if your group has mixed ages and energy levels. You can keep score, swap turns, or just laugh when a ball refuses to cooperate.

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How the unlimited mini-golf ticket really plays out

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Mazemania is built around the idea that you should be able to take your time. Your ticket is for 1 day, and the experience highlights unlimited mini-golf on the course—so you’re not pressured to rush through just once.

What you should expect is a simple flow: you pick up where you left off, play the holes, and then circle back if you want a rematch. Since there are 18 unique holes, each one has enough character that replaying is still fun, not repetitive.

A smart move for your planning: if you’re arriving mid-afternoon or early evening, you can use the first round to learn the course and then use later time to improve your shots. That matters because “mini-golf skill” here isn’t only about putting—it’s about reading each scene.

The course includes board and card games and a comfortable seating area, so you can also break up your time. You don’t have to spend the entire visit only holding a putter.

Your 18 holes: sports, chess, bowling, pool, and the pond-garden feeling

Mazemania’s course concept is simple: each hole is themed like a place you recognize, but engineered like a game. The result is that you keep shifting your mental gear from one hole to the next.

Here are the kinds of hole setups you can look for when you start walking the course:

A chessboard-style challenge

There’s a hole that plays on the idea of a chess board. You can expect more of that “think before you shoot” feeling here, since chess-themed layouts tend to add geometry and positions that reward planning.

Bowling-alley and pool-table energy

You’ll also see mini-golf moments that resemble bowling and pool. The practical benefit for you: these holes give you a natural sense of rhythm and aiming points, so even if you’re not a mini-golf expert, you can still get traction quickly.

Living-room and sports-field scenes

Not every hole is about game tables. Some are placed in more “everyday” interiors like a living-room vibe, and others feel like they belong outdoors on a sports field. These settings change the feel of how the ball rolls and where you’ll naturally want to aim.

The garden with a pond

One of the standout settings is a garden-style scene with a pond. Even if you’re not a romantic type, water features tend to slow people down—in a good way. They encourage you to play slightly more carefully and take in the layout instead of rushing.

The big theme across all 18 holes is variety. You shouldn’t feel like you’re playing one long obstacle course. Instead, you’re doing a sequence of mini puzzles, each in a different “room.”

And based on what people highlight most, the course design hits a nice balance: it’s creative, but still built to be fair. That’s the difference between fun challenge and frustrating challenge.

The lounge, bar, and group-friendly setup

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Mazemania isn’t only about the holes. It’s also about what you do between rounds and how your group shares the experience.

You’ll find seating for over 35 people, which is a big deal if you’re visiting with more than a small circle. Even if your group splits into pairs or mixes ages, there’s space to regroup without turning your hangout into a standing-only situation.

Then there’s the bar. People bring up the drink scene in a very Prague way—beer, and even an Aperol mentioned by one visitor. So if your plan is to make this part of an evening, you can do that without cramming the whole experience into a strict time window.

One detail I appreciate: the venue also offers board and card games. That means if someone in your group finishes a round quickly, you still have something to do while others play.

If you happen to meet Petr at the bar, say hi. One review specifically praised him as friendly, and that kind of welcome matters more than people admit—especially if you’re traveling with family or coordinating a group.

Where Mazemania fits in your Prague day

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This is a great “in-between” activity in Prague. It doesn’t require museum-level stamina, and it doesn’t lock you into a long, formal schedule the way some guided tours can.

Since it’s listed as 1 day and you check availability for starting times, you’ll want to choose a slot that matches your energy. If you’re already walking all day, mini-golf is a nice reset. If you’re starting your evening, it’s also a strong warm-up—because the course gives you an easy topic for conversation and keeps everyone moving.

Location matters too. One visitor noted it’s steps from the metro. That’s huge for saving energy and avoiding Prague travel friction. You can plan this as a “get there easily” stop, then go eat or wander after.

For families, this is especially useful because it’s low-pressure. Kids don’t need a guidebook to understand it—they just need a ball, a putter, and a reason to laugh when it doesn’t go where they expected.

For groups of friends, the structure helps. You can keep score if you want, but the real point is the playful competition. And because there are different themed holes, it gives you plenty to reference and tease each other about later.

For corporate or team outings, it works because everyone can participate without the activity requiring special skills. It’s also a setting where you can talk, snack on drinks at the bar, and still have a shared event.

Who will enjoy Mazemania the most

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This is the kind of attraction that fits several travel styles.

Families with kids: The course uses recognizable themes like sports, living-room settings, and game-table ideas. That keeps interest high and makes it easier for you to avoid being the full-time entertainer.

Groups of friends: The unlimited play angle is perfect if you want a second round without making it a “we must leave now” situation. It also supports friendly rivalries, since each hole is different enough to let strong players and lucky shots both shine.

Teams and corporate groups: The seating for 35+ and the availability of games around the venue make it practical. You can take breaks, plan a casual meetup, and avoid the chaos that sometimes happens when a group is stuck wandering for a place to sit.

Solo travelers: You can still enjoy it, but the social atmosphere is the selling point. If you go alone, you may want to connect with the staff or see if other players are forming rounds, since the bar and games area encourages lingering.

If your group’s idea of fun is quiet sightseeing, this might feel a bit loud. But if you want a playful, slightly competitive afternoon or evening, you’ll likely have a great time.

Price and value: is $12 worth it?

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At $12 per person, you’re paying for an activity that’s built around repeat play and group comfort. That’s the key to the value equation.

Here’s why it feels like good value in practice:

  • You get 18 unique holes, not a short loop with the same obstacles repeated.
  • You also get unlimited mini-golf for your visit, so you’re not paying for one quick round only.
  • The venue gives you more than the course: there’s a seating area for groups, plus board and card games, and a bar on site.

So even if your group finishes the first round in less time than you thought, you’re not “done.” You can replay, relax, or switch gears and use the lounge space.

What’s not included is important: food and drinks for extra prize are not part of the ticket. You can still use the bar, but you should budget for drinks if your plan is to turn the game into a longer sit-down hang.

If you’re comparing with other paid activities in Prague, Mazemania’s value comes from the mix of play time plus space to regroup. It’s not just an hour-long novelty—it’s a social, repeatable game.

Practical tips before you go

A few things will make your visit smoother:

  • Plan around starting times. Since it’s valid for 1 day and you check availability for starting times, it helps to decide when you want to begin rather than trying to force a walk-in at an exact moment.
  • Bring your group energy. This is a fun activity, not a stiff, quiet sport. If your group is ready for laughs, you’ll enjoy it more.
  • Use the lounge. The seating is there for breaks, conversations, and waiting for the right moment to swap turns.
  • Language support is available: Czech and English are both listed, and the staff can meet you there.
  • Get a drink when it fits. People mention a good bar vibe, including beer and Aperol, so it’s easy to extend the experience without needing to plan a separate stop immediately.

And if you’re the organizer in your group, the biggest practical win is that this is easy to explain and easy to enjoy. Everyone understands mini-golf, and then Mazemania adds the creative twist.

Should you book Mazemania Mini-Golf in Prague?

Prague: Mazemania Miniature Golf Experience - Should you book Mazemania Mini-Golf in Prague?
I recommend booking if you want a break from typical Prague sightseeing and you’d like something that works for mixed ages, friend groups, or a team day out. The creative 18-hole design, the unlimited feel, and the comfy space to sit down and regroup are the reasons this works so well.

You might skip it if you’re traveling for a very quiet, contemplative experience, or if your group wants a long, structured guided itinerary. Mazemania is about play. It does that well.

If you’re deciding between “one more thing” or “go back to the hotel,” consider Mazemania as a fun, low-stress choice that can stretch into a satisfying evening.

FAQ

FAQ

How much does Mazemania cost per person?

The price is listed as $12 per person.

How long is the experience?

The experience is listed as 1 day.

Is mini-golf included more than once?

Yes. The highlights say you can play unlimited mini-golf on the course.

What’s included with the ticket?

Your ticket includes 18 unique mini-golf holes, seating for over 35 people, board and card games, and access to a fully equipped bar.

Are food and drinks included?

Food and drinks are not included; they’re for extra prize.

What languages are available?

The experience lists Czech and English.

What’s the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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