Prague golf and games is basically a really cool indoor minigolf or crazy golf arena covered in glow in the dark paint and drawings. It looks amazing when it’s all lit up and I had a really good time there! Here’s my honest review of Prague glow golf, and please note I’m not being paid to write this. This is just my review of my time there.

What’s included at Prague glow golf?

Well my night started first at Pragues Anonymous bar which was also VERY cool, but then I walked round to Prague golf and games with some friends. We’d booked before with Viatour, which we use for a few things when travelling. They seem to have fairly good deals if you book in advance.

So our deal included 4 people to play golf and have two free drinks each and the price was very reasonable. I’m not going to go into detail on the prices and things because that’s not really that important but it was cheap and great value for money in my opinion.

Here’s my vlog from that night, showing the Anonymous bar before and then going to glow golf and inside the center. Please click the title and subscribe to my channel!

So we got there, went up to the counter and said our names and things, got glow in the dark wristbands which I think ended up on the stairs outside our apartment. They looked really cool in the dark and under the darklight. There was also a pot of glow in the dark paint and a small mirror so after donning our warpaint we started to play crazy golf.

Now, there have been a few days on previous trips where I’ve had the chance to play a lot of mini golf and s at this point putting was a walk in the glow in the dark park for me. I tapped the ballinto the holes with ease, securing my spot as the winner of the group without much effort.

The obstacles were creative and fun, and it all looked 10 times better because of the lighting! The camera doesn’t really capture how awesome it all looked but you get some sort of idea. Overall I think the glow golf took about 1-2 hours or so but I wasn’t really counting the minutes.

Because the musics nice and the lightings relaxing, you sort of lose track of the time when you’re playing. It also feels nice and calm, that was until a bunch of about 30 lads turned up and started making a bit more noise. When we got there at about 7PM it was very quiet and we were almost the only ones in there but when it got to about 8.30PM lots more people turned up.

There were open shelves where we could leave our bags but when more and more people turned up and filled the rooms I went back to get my bag because it wasn’t locked, anyone could have taken it and I couldn’t actually see the bag from the end part of the course.

The course bends round a corner and goes into another room so you lose sight of the bar and the bags when you’re near the end. That being said it was a very fun evening and you have to do it if you’re in Prague for more than a few days. Very affordable and it doesn’t take all night so you could easily add this as a stop on your bar crawl oreven play during the day!