Clock Tower Bar Crawl ending at Prague’s BIGGEST rooftop CLUB

Join Prague's liveliest bar crawl with 2.5 hours of unlimited drinks, skip-the-line club access, and a crowd of international travelers. $31.44 per person.

4.5(623 reviews)From $31.44 per person

We’re looking at a bar crawl that’s built specifically for people who want to skip the planning and just have a good time. What we really like is the straightforward value proposition: you get unlimited drinks at the starting venue, welcome shots at multiple stops, and guaranteed entry to one of Prague’s biggest clubs without waiting in line. We also appreciate that this tour actively caters to solo travelers—many reviews mention making friends from around the world, which is genuinely what makes a night like this memorable.

The main thing to know upfront is that this isn’t a historical or cultural tour disguised as a party. It’s a party tour, period. The starting venue is a 700-year-old wine cellar, which does have historical bones, but you’re there to drink and meet people, not to learn about medieval Prague. If you’re looking for a guided walking tour with historical commentary, this isn’t it.

This experience works best for travelers in their 20s and 30s who are traveling solo or with friends, who want to meet other international visitors, and who genuinely enjoy bar hopping and club dancing. If you’re someone who prefers quieter evenings or smaller group experiences, you might want to look elsewhere.

Polina

Ryan

Defne

The Real Value: What You’re Actually Getting for $31.44

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At first glance, $31.44 might seem like a bargain for a night out in Prague, and honestly, it is—but let’s break down what that actually includes so you can decide if it makes sense for your trip.

You’re getting entry to multiple venues with no cover charges, which in European cities can easily run 10-20 euros per club. You’re getting 2.5 hours of unlimited drinks at the opening bar, which could cost 40-60 euros on its own if you were paying per drink. You’re getting welcome shots at 2-3 additional bars. And you’re getting skip-the-line access to what reviewers consistently call “Prague’s biggest rooftop club,” which means you’re not standing outside while others dance.

What’s notably not included is hotel pickup, which means you’ll need to navigate to the starting point on your own. The tour meets at Karlova 184/12 in Old Town Prague, which is accessible by public transit and a short walk from the main tourist areas. This isn’t a dealbreaker, but it does mean you need to be reasonably comfortable getting yourself across Prague.

Mannie

Kesed

Jerald

The 6.5-hour duration is also worth considering. You’re starting at 8:30 PM and finishing around 3 AM. That’s a proper late night, which is perfect if you’re young and energized, but less ideal if you have early plans the next morning.

Breaking Down the Itinerary: What Happens and When

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Stop One: The HANGOVER House and 2.5 Hours of Unlimited Drinks

You’ll start your night at the HANGOVER House, which is housed in a 700-year-old wine cellar in the heart of Old Town. This is where things get interesting—and where reviews diverge most sharply.

The venue provides 2.5 hours of all-you-can-drink beer, Spritz, shots, and cocktails. The space itself is historic, which adds a certain character to the experience, though some travelers have described it as feeling like a basement (which, technically, it is). The bartenders are generally praised across reviews for their friendliness and willingness to make drinks stronger or weaker based on preference.

Here’s what you should expect: this isn’t a quiet wine-tasting in a historic cellar. There are drinking games—beer pong, foosball, flip cup, and drunken Jenga—happening throughout the space. The crowd is intentionally mixed, with travelers from around the world, which means you’ll have plenty of opportunities to meet people. One reviewer noted, “Made friends, drank a lot and had such an amazing time!! This bar crawl was perfectly organized.”

Tom

Keith

Shayan

However, a couple of important notes from the reviews: some travelers reported being told at arrival that the unlimited drinks weren’t actually included and had to pay an additional 18 euros per person. This appears to be a communication issue on the operator’s end, so we’d recommend confirming what’s included when you arrive. Also, the drinks during this opening segment tend toward beer, wine, and mixed drinks rather than premium spirits—which is fine for the price, but worth knowing.

The basement location is also a reality you should prepare for. If you’re claustrophobic or uncomfortable in basement spaces, this might feel cramped. One traveler described it as “moldy and damp,” while others simply accepted it as part of the historic charm. Your experience will likely depend on the crowd size that evening and your own comfort level with underground venues.

Stops Two and Three: Local Bars with Welcome Shots

After leaving the HANGOVER House around 10 or 10:30 PM, your guide will take you to 2-3 local bars. At each stop, you’ll be greeted with a free welcome shot. The bars themselves vary in quality and vibe—some reviewers loved them, while others found them unremarkable.

The tour operates with a maximum of 80 travelers, which sounds like a lot, but it means your group will be broken into smaller contingents. You won’t be herding 80 people into each bar. That said, you will definitely be part of a visible group, which changes the atmosphere of wherever you go.

Nir

Jerry

Stella

One thing to understand: you’re typically spending just 20-30 minutes at each bar before moving to the next location. It’s not designed for lingering and getting to know a place. One reviewer noted, “We’d basically just collect the free shots then leave after 5 minutes,” which captures the pace accurately. If you prefer to settle into a place and soak up the atmosphere, this won’t satisfy you. If you want to keep the energy high and the momentum going, it works perfectly.

The Grand Finale: Skip-the-Line Access to Prague’s Biggest Rooftop Club

The tour concludes at what multiple reviewers identify as Prague’s biggest rooftop club. By this point, it’s late (around midnight to 1 AM), and you and your group get guaranteed entry without waiting in line. This is a significant perk—Prague’s popular clubs can have 30-minute waits, especially on weekends.

The club itself gets mixed reviews. Some travelers loved the dancing and atmosphere (“the club at the end was lit”), while others found it wasn’t their scene musically or vibe-wise. One reviewer mentioned having to pay an additional 200 Czech Koruna (about 8 euros) at the club, which contradicts the tour’s claim that there are no cover charges—something worth clarifying in advance.

By the time you reach the club, you’ve been out for 3.5-4 hours already, you’ve had substantial drinks, and you’re surrounded by your crawl group plus whatever other international travelers are there. If the club’s music and crowd appeal to you, this is where the night really takes off. If not, you can always head back to your hotel.

Emily

Caroline

Kelly

What the Reviews Really Tell Us

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With 623 reviews and a 4.6-star average, this tour clearly works well for many people. But the review distribution matters: there are 540 five-star reviews, 43 four-star reviews, 17 three-star reviews, 16 two-star reviews, and 7 one-star reviews. That’s heavily weighted toward the positive.

The five-star reviews consistently mention three things: great guides (people specifically praise guides named Sha, Mot, Chantel, Ray, Antonia, and others), the value of the unlimited drinks, and the social aspect of meeting people. One traveler wrote, “It’s like everyone just clicked instantly, and by the second bar, you’re laughing and partying like old friends.”

The one and two-star reviews center on three problems: confusion about what’s included (particularly the drinks), the basement venue’s condition (described as moldy, damp, with exposed wires), and guides who seemed disengaged or didn’t provide direction.

The three and four-star reviews often came from people who had decent experiences but felt the tour didn’t match the marketing. One reviewer noted, “We thought it would be more of historical guided tour to local pubs but was more club focused for a college-aged crowd.” The tour operator responded thoughtfully to this feedback, explaining that while the starting bar is historic, the tour’s focus is on nightlife, not history.

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Who Should Book This, and Who Shouldn’t

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Book this if you’re:

  • Traveling solo and genuinely want to meet other travelers
  • In your 20s or early 30s and energized by late nights
  • Looking for a hassle-free way to experience Prague’s club scene without researching venues yourself
  • Comfortable with basement-level venues and drinking games
  • Wanting maximum value from your nightlife budget

Skip this if you’re:

  • Uncomfortable in basement or underground spaces
  • Looking for a quieter, more sophisticated bar experience
  • Traveling with a partner and wanting an intimate evening
  • Interested in Prague’s history and culture
  • Someone who prefers to discover venues independently

Practical Details That Matter

The dress code is no flip-flops and no shorts, which is standard for club venues in Europe. You’ll want to wear something that looks intentional but doesn’t need to be formal.

The tour operates in all weather, but since you’re primarily indoors, rain isn’t really a concern. The tour does require good weather to operate; if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll get a refund or rebooking.

You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour starts, which gives you flexibility if your plans change.

The maximum group size of 80 is worth noting. In practice, your actual crawl group will likely be much smaller, but the starting venue will have this capacity.

The Bottom Line on Value

For $31.44, you’re getting a structured night out with unlimited drinks, multiple venue entries, and social facilitation. In most European cities, just the drinks alone would cost 40-60 euros. The real value isn’t just in what’s included—it’s in not having to decide where to go, how to get there, or whether a venue is worth visiting.

That said, the tour is only as good as the guide you get and the crowd that shows up. Some nights, you’ll have an engaged guide like Sha or Antonia and a lively mix of travelers. Other nights, you might get a disengaged guide and a small group. This is the nature of group tours.

FAQ: Practical Questions Answered

Do I really get unlimited drinks for 2.5 hours, or will I be charged extra?
According to the tour description, yes—unlimited beer, Spritz, shots, and cocktails are included. However, several reviews mention being charged an additional 18 euros per person at arrival. We’d recommend confirming this when you arrive and, if there’s confusion, speaking directly with the female manager (Anna) or another staff member.

What if I don’t want to stay for the entire 6.5 hours?
The tour is designed as a complete experience, but you’re an adult and can leave whenever you want. Some travelers have left early if they weren’t enjoying the venue or the pace.

Is the starting venue really that bad, or are those reviews exaggerating?
It’s a 700-year-old wine cellar in a basement, so it will feel like a basement—dark, potentially damp, and historic in a way that doesn’t mean fancy. If you’re uncomfortable in basement spaces, this is worth knowing. The cleanliness appears to vary, possibly depending on the crowd size and how busy they are.

Will I actually meet people, or will I just be herded around?
Many solo travelers report making genuine friends, particularly during the 2.5-hour opening segment where there’s time to actually talk. The subsequent bar stops are shorter and less conducive to deep connections, but the social momentum from the opening bar usually carries through.

What’s the actual club at the end like?
It’s described as Prague’s biggest rooftop club, which means it’s large and popular. Music and vibe vary, and it may not suit everyone’s taste. Some reviewers loved it; others found it underwhelming.

What if I can’t find the starting location?
The tour starts at Karlova 184/12 in Old Town Prague. This is a specific address, and it’s in the tourist district, so it’s findable via Google Maps. If you’re having trouble, you can contact the operator at the provided phone or email.

Is there any transportation between venues included?
The tour description doesn’t mention transportation between stops. The bars and club are presumably within walking distance or a short transit ride apart, but you should assume you’ll be walking between venues.

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Final Thoughts

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The Clock Tower Bar Crawl delivers on its core promise: a structured, social night out that removes decision-making from your evening and gets you into Prague’s nightlife scene without cover charges or long waits. It’s genuinely good value if you’re the right traveler for it—someone young, social, energized by late nights, and comfortable in basement venues with a party atmosphere. The guides matter enormously; you’ll have a much better night with an engaged, friendly guide. The venue’s basement location is non-negotiable; if that bothers you, don’t book it. And yes, there’s a communication issue about what’s included that seems to affect some travelers—clarify the drinks situation when you arrive. If you go in with realistic expectations and you’re genuinely looking to meet people and party, this is one of Prague’s best values for a night out.

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