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Sunday in Prague sounds different. This MAD PRG party turns Karlovy Lazne into a 5-floor playground with hip hop, Latin, and Afrobeats. The main drawback: it runs about seven hours, so it’s a late-night plan, not an early evening.

What I like even more is that you’re not stuck with complicated logistics. You get a mobile ticket, and the venue is described as easy to reach thanks to its central location and nearby public transportation.

The vibe is the other big win. People highlight a lively atmosphere where nobody seems bored, plus friendly staff who helped when a phone was lost, and touches like free shots and surprise shows.

Key points to know before you go

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  • Five floors of partying at Karlovy Lazne make it feel like you can keep moving all night.
  • Hip hop, Latin, and Afrobeats are the core sound, with international DJs behind the decks.
  • Starts at 9:00 pm and runs about 7 hours, so plan your day around it.
  • Admission is included in the ticket price, priced at $5.93 per person.
  • Mobile ticket plus a venue that’s near public transportation helps you get there without stress.
  • Good staff support shows up in reviews, including help recovering a lost phone.

Karlovy Lazne turns Sunday into a real club night

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If you’ve only done Prague by day, this is the switch flip. MAD PRG’s Sunday party centers on Karlovy Lazne, which is built for nightlife, and the event leans hard into that structure. The big promise is five floors, and that matters because it changes how the night feels. You can bounce between spaces, reset your ears, and keep the energy from leveling off.

This also helps if you’re traveling with friends who don’t all want the exact same kind of music at every moment. Since the evening is set up around hip hop, Latin, and Afrobeats, you’re more likely to find a floor that matches your mood. And because it’s a weekly Sunday event, it isn’t a one-off novelty night. It’s designed to be a steady option for people staying in town.

One practical advantage: the venue is described as central and near public transportation. For me, that means less time worrying about how you’ll get home late. Prague’s nightlife can be a puzzle after dark, but when the club is easy to reach, the whole evening stays more relaxed.

The main thing to watch is your own schedule. A seven-hour party that starts at 9:00 pm can turn into a long night fast. If you’re the type who wants a full day on Sunday, you’ll probably regret choosing this as your only plan. If, instead, you want Prague to go full nightlife mode, this fits perfectly.

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The music program: hip hop, Latin, and Afrobeats all night

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The music mix is one of the clearest reasons to pick this night. The party is positioned as Prague’s Sunday option that plays hip hop, Latin, and Afrobeats, with international DJs. That’s not just a marketing line. It tells you what kind of crowd and dance energy you should expect.

Hip hop tends to bring confidence and rhythm. Latin often adds more movement and crowd participation. Afrobeats usually keeps things bouncy and social. When these styles share the same night, you get variety without feeling like you’re watching random genre changes every few minutes. It also makes it easier to stay engaged even if you’re not the biggest music person. You can just follow the beat and switch floors when you want a different vibe.

A detail that stands out from feedback: the atmosphere is consistently described as fun and not boring. That’s the real measure of a club night. Anyone can put music on speakers, but keeping people entertained for hours takes good programming and DJs who know how to build energy.

If you’re thinking about bringing friends who prefer one genre over the others, you might still be okay. The event is built around multiple styles, so it’s not a single-genre bet. And since it’s happening in a club with multiple floors, the night isn’t limited to one room’s sound.

What 9:00 pm start means for your Prague evening plan

Starting at 9:00 pm changes your whole pacing. Don’t treat it like an after-dinner stroll. This is a nighttime event, so plan for pre-party time and a late finish.

Here’s how I’d structure the day around it, without overcomplicating it:

  • Spend the afternoon on a classic Prague route (old streets, viewpoints, a museum if that’s your style).
  • Eat something earlier rather than trying to snack only right before the start.
  • Arrive around the start window so you’re not walking in late and missing the opening energy.

Because the duration is about seven hours, you should also plan what you’ll do after. If you have an early flight or you’re meeting people very early Monday, this might not be your best choice. If you don’t have pressing morning plans, this becomes a smooth way to turn Sunday from a quieter day into a memorable night.

The meeting is tied to the start time, and the venue is near public transportation. That combination is useful: you can show up, get settled, and avoid the kind of late-night wandering that drains your mood. Even with a crowd, location matters.

Admission value at $5.93: what you’re really paying for

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At $5.93 per person for admission, this ticket looks like a bargain by Prague nightlife standards. The obvious reason is simple: the ticket is for entry, and you’re not paying extra just to access the event.

But here’s the more important part: the value isn’t only the price. It’s what the price buys you in terms of time and variety. A seven-hour party at a real multi-floor club gives you more than a short set. You’re paying for a whole evening where you can shift between spaces, keep your night going, and catch different DJ energy.

People also mention perks like free shots and surprise shows. Those aren’t guaranteed to be the same every night, but the fact they show up repeatedly in feedback suggests they’re part of how the event keeps momentum. Surprise moments are exactly what stops a club night from feeling like a routine playlist. They add memory value.

One balanced consideration: cheap tickets sometimes attract mixed crowd energy. In this case, the feedback you have leans positive, with mentions of a decent crowd, good service, and people feeling safe. Still, you should expect it to be an active nightlife scene, not a calm lounge.

If you’re traveling on a budget but still want a proper club night, this is the kind of ticket that makes sense. It’s priced low enough that you can take the chance, and the structure (five floors, international DJs, multiple music styles) gives you a lot to work with.

The vibe check: staff help, safety feelings, and surprise energy

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A club is a mood machine. The reviews you have point to how the team runs that machine.

First, staff support comes up clearly. One person shared that a friend lost a phone during a busy night, and the management helped them find it. That kind of real-world support matters more than it sounds. In a nightlife setting, getting help quickly can turn a stressful moment into a quick fix.

Second, the general atmosphere is described as fun and welcoming, with the sense that nobody is boring each other. That matters because it means the party isn’t only about music. Social energy is a big part of why multi-floor clubs work. When people feel comfortable, they dance longer and talk more, and the night feels like an event rather than just a room with bass.

Third, there are mentions of service quality and favorites like cocktails. Even if you’re not ordering much, knowing the bar side gets attention helps you avoid the worst-case scenario: long waits and watered-down drinks.

Finally, surprise shows and free shots show up more than once. I like that combination because it gives you a reason to stay present and not disappear into your own phone screen for hours. If the night includes small staged moments, you’ll feel that rhythm: dance, reset, surprise, dance again.

Who should book this Sunday party in Prague (and who should skip it)

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This experience is best for you if:

  • You want one clear plan for Sunday night nightlife.
  • You like music that mixes hip hop, Latin, and Afrobeats rather than sticking to one style.
  • You’re traveling with friends who want energy and movement across a venue.
  • You’d rather spend money on entry than on a complicated program.

It may be less ideal if:

  • You need an early night because you have something important the next morning.
  • You prefer a quiet, sit-down scene. This is a full-on party format.
  • You hate crowds in general. Multi-floor events tend to be busy.

Also, the event’s designed so that most people can participate. So this isn’t targeted at a narrow skill set or a highly specific traveler profile. If you can handle a late start and you want nightlife, you’re a good match.

One more thought: MAD PRG describes itself as running the biggest party crew in town, with over 365 parties every year. That tells you this is part of an ongoing nightlife calendar, not a one-off experiment. If you enjoy the vibe, it’s reasonable to plan around their other events during your stay.

Should you book Sunday Party in Prague with MAD PRG?

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Yes, if you want an easy, budget-friendly way to turn a Sunday in Prague into a proper club night. The price is low, the ticket includes admission, and the format has enough variety (five floors, multiple music styles, international DJs) to keep the night from getting stale.

If you’re sensitive to late hours or you’re hoping for something more relaxed, you’ll probably be happier choosing an earlier evening plan. But for nightlife lovers, this is one of the simplest decisions: pick a venue that’s easy to reach, show up around 9:00 pm, and let the music do the work.

FAQ

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What time does Sunday Party in Prague start?

The start time is 9:00 pm.

How long does the event last?

The duration is about 7 hours.

Where does the party take place?

It’s held at Karlovy Lazne in Prague, and the meeting point is near public transportation.

Does the ticket include admission?

Yes. Admission ticket is included.

Is the ticket a mobile ticket?

Yes, it’s listed as a mobile ticket.

What kind of music will I hear?

The party features hip hop, Latin, and Afrobeats, with international DJs.

Can most travelers join?

Yes, most travelers can participate.

How much does it cost?

The price listed is $5.93 per person.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time.

If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you’re more into hip hop, Latin, or Afrobeats, and I’ll suggest a simple Sunday evening game plan around a 9:00 pm start.

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