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Prague Nightlife Ticket
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Prague at night can feel like a choose-your-own-adventure. This ticket is interesting because it turns club-hopping into a two-night plan with free entry and drink perks built in. You’re not just paying to get in once—you’re buying a way to sample lots of different rooms without the usual cover-charge math.
What I like most is the value: free admission to at least 10 clubs over 2 days, plus welcome drinks or cocktail discounts at many more spots. The other big win is flexibility—you can build your route around the places you actually want, like Karlovy Lazne for one stop and Cross Club for another, while still keeping drink deals in play. The one drawback to consider is that the nightlife window is time-sensitive; you’ll want to move at a decent pace and pay attention to late cutoffs like the 00:30 welcome-shot time at CAFE 80’s.
In This Review
- Key Points You’ll Care About
- Nightlife Ticket 101: What You’re Really Buying
- Price and Value: How $19.12 Can Add Up Fast
- 6:00 pm Start, Two Nights, and How to Pace Your Route
- Night One: Karlovy Lazne, Shots Bar&Club, Retro Music Hall, and Vagon
- Karlovy Lazne (Free admission)
- Shots Bar&Club (Free entrance + free shot)
- Retro Music Hall Prague (Free entrance)
- Vagon Music Pub & Club (Free entrance)
- Late-Night Picks: Hard Rock Cafe BOGO, Cross Club, and Double Trouble
- Hard Rock Cafe (Buy one get one cocktail free)
- Cross Club (Free entrance + free shot)
- Double Trouble Bar – Prague (Free shot with the nightlife ticket)
- Night Two: Chapeau Rouge, Loca Bar & Lounge, KU Club & Bar
- Chapeau Rouge (Free entrance)
- Loca Bar & Lounge (Free entrance + free welcome shot)
- KU Club & Bar (Free entrance + free welcome shot)
- Cocktail Bar and Music Club Deals: Aloha, ONYX, and CAFE 80’s
- Aloha Cocktail Bar & Music Club (Free entrance + buy 1 get 1 free cocktail)
- ONYX Music Club (Free entrance + free welcome shot)
- CAFE 80’s (Free entrance until 00.30 am + free welcome shot)
- FU Club & Lounge: Final Stop Logic and a Smart Ending
- FU Club & Lounge (Free shot + free entry)
- What the Venue Mix Means for Your Night Out
- Who Should Book This Ticket (and Who Should Skip It)
- Tips to Make the Most of Free Entry and Shot Deals
- Should You Book Prague Nightlife Ticket?
- FAQ
- What is the Prague Nightlife Ticket?
- How much does the ticket cost?
- How long is the experience valid?
- What time does it start?
- Which venues are included?
- How many people are in a group?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key Points You’ll Care About

- Free entry to at least 10 clubs over a 2-day window, so one ticket can cover multiple nights out
- Welcome drinks and shot offers show up repeatedly across the venue list, not just one or two stops
- Big-name perks like Hard Rock Cafe with buy one get one cocktail, plus other “shot with ticket” deals
- A limited group size (max 10) helps keep the night from feeling chaotic
- Start at 6:00 pm with suggested time blocks, so you can shape the pace to your own energy
Nightlife Ticket 101: What You’re Really Buying

This isn’t a single-club ticket. It’s a nightlife pass designed to let you hop between several venues during two nights in Prague while skipping a chunk of the usual costs.
The deal has two parts:
- Free admission to at least 10 clubs
- Free welcome drinks / shot offers and cocktail discounts spread across 20+ venues
That’s the key: you’re paying once, then using the ticket like a multi-stop stamp. In a city where covers and drinks can pile up quickly, that structure is what makes the price feel reasonable instead of risky.
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Price and Value: How $19.12 Can Add Up Fast

At $19.12 per person, this ticket prices the night like a single admission-and-drink purchase—but it’s meant to stretch into multiple venues. You’re not guaranteed every single venue on your wish list, but the package is built around frequent “free entry + free shot/welcome drink” moments.
Here’s the practical way to think about it:
- If you enter just a handful of the listed clubs, you’ll likely recoup the ticket quickly through avoided cover charges and at least one or two free drinks/shots.
- The value gets even better when you hit a bigger promotion like the Hard Rock Cafe buy one get one cocktail deal, because it directly cuts a high-price item (cocktails tend to cost more than you want them to).
In short, this is a ticket for nights where you plan to do more than one place. If your plan is to stay at a single bar all night, you’ll get less out of it.
6:00 pm Start, Two Nights, and How to Pace Your Route

The start time is 6:00 pm, and the schedule uses suggested time blocks per stop (some are listed as 2 hours, others 3–4). That doesn’t mean you must do everything in order like a strict parade. It’s more useful as a timing guide so you can avoid the common problem: arriving late, missing the best drink moment, then spending the rest of the night wishing you’d moved earlier.
A good pacing strategy:
- Pick one “anchor” venue early in the evening where you want to stay a while.
- Add one or two quick hits later, using the free-entry and shot perks.
- If you’re going hard, keep your second night slightly lighter so you don’t burn out before midnight.
You also have a safety net: the ticket is valid across two days, which helps if your first night runs longer than planned.
Night One: Karlovy Lazne, Shots Bar&Club, Retro Music Hall, and Vagon
If you want a strong start, the first stretch in the list is built around venues that are geared for music-and-drinks nights—so you can keep the momentum going without bouncing back and forth across town too many times.
Karlovy Lazne (Free admission)
Karlovy Lazne is one of the big entries here with free admission. When a ticket offers a clear early win like this, it’s a good place to set your baseline: get in, get your first drink deal going, and let the night find its rhythm.
Downside to plan for: bigger nightlife spots can mean more decision-making—where do you go first, which room feels right, and how quickly you want to commit. Give yourself time so you don’t feel rushed.
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Shots Bar&Club (Free entrance + free shot)
This stop is straightforward: free entry and a free shot. I like deals like this because they get you past the awkward early part of a night out—when you’re paying for the first drink and trying to decide what kind of vibe you’re chasing.
Retro Music Hall Prague (Free entrance)
Free admission here makes it easy to test a different flavor of Prague nightlife without taking a financial risk. “Music hall” style venues usually work well as a mid-night transition—loud enough to feel like a party, but still a place where you can actually hear what’s going on.
Vagon Music Pub & Club (Free entrance)
Another music-and-nightlife stop with free entry. I’d use this kind of venue when you want variety but you still want the night to stay in the same energy zone.
Night One reality check: if you try to hit every listed place in a single evening, you’ll feel like you’re sprinting. Choose 3–5 stops and let the rest be options for the second day.
Late-Night Picks: Hard Rock Cafe BOGO, Cross Club, and Double Trouble

By the time you’re deep into the night, you want two things: a place that feels worth your time, and a reason not to overspend on drinks. This portion of the list is strong because it mixes “free entry + free shot” with a standout cocktail deal.
Hard Rock Cafe (Buy one get one cocktail free)
This is the only explicit buy one get one cocktail offer in the list: BOGO cocktails. That’s a big deal because cocktails tend to cost more than shots—and getting two for the price of one is the fastest way to make the ticket feel like a bargain.
Practical tip: if you’re doing multiple venues, consider saving this kind of deal for the time you’re most likely to stick around long enough to enjoy it.
Cross Club (Free entrance + free shot)
Cross Club brings the “easy win” combo again: free entry and a free shot. Deals like this are great late in the evening when you’re deciding whether to call it a night or keep moving.
Double Trouble Bar – Prague (Free shot with the nightlife ticket)
If you want a quick landing spot without a complicated entry process, this stop is built for it: free shot with your ticket. Use it as either a warm-up before a bigger club or a breather between louder venues.
Night Two: Chapeau Rouge, Loca Bar & Lounge, KU Club & Bar
Switching nights is where this ticket can really shine. Instead of forcing a single “best night” plan, you get a second chance to chase a different mood.
Chapeau Rouge (Free entrance)
Free entry means you can try it without thinking about the cover charge. I’d treat this as a “second-night swing” venue—something you can either commit to or use as a stepping stone.
Loca Bar & Lounge (Free entrance + free welcome shot)
This stop includes both free entry and a free welcome shot, which is exactly what you want at the start of night two. Welcome shots help you reset after a day of sightseeing, and they get your spending under control right away.
KU Club & Bar (Free entrance + free welcome shot)
Same concept: free welcome shot plus free entry. When two different venues in your plan both offer welcome shots, you can keep your budget predictable while still moving between scenes.
Cocktail Bar and Music Club Deals: Aloha, ONYX, and CAFE 80’s
This section is ideal if you want music-focused rooms plus cocktail perks, rather than only shot-based stops.
Aloha Cocktail Bar & Music Club (Free entrance + buy 1 get 1 free cocktail)
This is another buy one get one cocktail offer—BOGO cocktails again—plus free entrance. I’d put this on your list if you’re the kind of person who prefers cocktails over quick shots, or if you want a more “settle in” kind of venue.
ONYX Music Club (Free entrance + free welcome shot)
Here you get free entry plus a free welcome shot. That’s useful if you want the music-club energy without the early-night spending.
CAFE 80’s (Free entrance until 00.30 am + free welcome shot)
This is one of the most time-specific perks in the entire list: free entrance until 00:30, plus a free welcome shot. Time limits matter. If you arrive after 00:30, you could lose that “free entrance” portion, so I’d plan earlier rather than later.
FU Club & Lounge: Final Stop Logic and a Smart Ending

FU Club & Lounge (Free shot + free entry)
This is a fitting last stop because it’s again simple: free entry and a free shot. As the night winds down, the best deals are the ones that reduce friction. If you’re tired and just want one last place to keep the night going, a straightforward offer like this is exactly what you want.
A practical ending plan:
- Treat your final stop as “last call vibes,” even if you’re not literally leaving.
- Don’t book yourself into a place that requires you to be super alert. Pick something that gets you in fast.
What the Venue Mix Means for Your Night Out
The venues listed cover different types of nightlife spaces—from clubs and music halls to bars and cocktail-focused rooms. That matters because Prague nightlife isn’t one single sound. If you only have one night in the city, you might pick the wrong kind of venue by accident.
This ticket gives you a way to correct course:
- Start with a bigger club energy venue.
- Move to a music room or bar with a drink deal.
- Add one more venue at a pace you can sustain.
- Use the two-night window to chase a second mood instead of forcing one perfect plan.
Who Should Book This Ticket (and Who Should Skip It)
I’d point you toward this ticket if:
- You want multiple venues across two nights.
- You’re interested in using free entry and welcome drink/shot deals to manage your budget.
- You like the idea of walking into a few different places until you find the one you actually want to linger in.
I’d skip it if:
- You only want to visit one club or bar per night.
- You’re not comfortable with late nights and changing plans on the fly.
Tips to Make the Most of Free Entry and Shot Deals
- Plan to arrive with enough time to enjoy the venue rather than just “catching” the deal.
- Keep an eye on any time-limited perks like CAFE 80’s free entrance until 00:30.
- Don’t try to do all stops in sequence. Pick a shortlist for night one, then a different shortlist for night two.
- Use the cocktail deals (Hard Rock Cafe and Aloha) strategically if you want to taste more than beer-and-shots.
Also: the meeting point is near public transportation, so build your route around walking and tram/metro access instead of assuming you’ll take taxis everywhere.
Should You Book Prague Nightlife Ticket?
If you’re planning a real Prague nightlife weekend—more than one stop, two nights total—this ticket looks like a solid value. The math works because the offer is built around free admission across many clubs plus repeated welcome drinks or shots, including standout cocktail deals at Hard Rock Cafe and Aloha Cocktail Bar & Music Club.
If your style is slower and you want one venue only, you’ll probably feel like you paid for extras you never use. But for a night out that’s meant to move, this is a smart way to keep spending in check while sampling a lot of Prague after dark.
FAQ
What is the Prague Nightlife Ticket?
It’s a two-day nightlife ticket in Prague that provides free admission to at least 10 clubs, plus welcome drink or cocktail discounts at 20+ venues.
How much does the ticket cost?
The price is $19.12 per person.
How long is the experience valid?
It’s valid for 2 days (approx.).
What time does it start?
The start time is 6:00 pm.
Which venues are included?
The ticket list includes venues such as Karlovy Lazne, Shots Bar&Club, Retro Music Hall Prague, Vagon Music Pub & Club, Hard Rock Cafe, Cross Club, Double Trouble Bar, Chapeau Rouge, Loca Bar & Lounge, KU Club & Bar, Aloha Cocktail Bar & Music Club, ONYX Music Club, CAFE 80’s, and FU Club & Lounge.
How many people are in a group?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund (local time cutoffs apply).






























