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Experience authentic Czech folklore with dinner, dancing, live music, and unlimited drinks at a festive garden party in Prague’s Central Bohemian Region.

The Prague: Evening Folklore Garden Party with Traditional Menu offers a lively and authentic taste of Czech culture. For $69 per person, this 2.5-hour experience takes place in a traditional Czech garden in the Central Bohemian Region. Guests enjoy a four-course family-style dinner, lively gypsy-style dances, live folk music, and an open bar with unlimited Czech beer, wine, and soft drinks.
This tour is perfect for those seeking a relaxed evening filled with local flavors, music, and dance. It provides a warm, welcoming atmosphere rooted in genuine Czech traditions. While transportation issues have been noted in reviews, the overall experience remains highly praised for its entertainment and authentic cuisine.
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The tour takes place in a traditional Czech garden located in the heart of Prague, specifically starting at the Revoluní 767/25 meeting point in Staré Msto. This cozy, festive setting provides an ideal backdrop for an evening of Czech celebrations. The garden is described as a warm, friendly environment where visitors can experience Czech hospitality firsthand.
The garden’s ambiance emphasizes a genuine cultural atmosphere, with musicians and staff dressed in traditional folk costumes. Guests can appreciate the details that make this experience unique, including the traditional folk costumes and the lively performances. The venue’s location outside the city center offers a peaceful escape while still being accessible for visitors.

Upon arrival, a welcome drink of medovina (honey liquor) sets the tone for the evening. The four-course meal is served family-style at a large table, encouraging a communal dining experience. The menu features cheese spread with bread, Czech potato soup with wild mushrooms, and three kinds of grilled meat—including pork neck, chicken drumsticks, and smoked pork—paired with side dishes like fresh vegetables, mashed potatoes with fried onion, and baked potatoes with herbs. Vegetarian and chicken options are available upon request, with dietary needs accommodated if specified in advance.
The dessert is classic apple pie, served with coffee or tea. The unlimited drinks include Czech beer, white and red house wine, soft drinks, and mineral water. Guests can freely enjoy these throughout the evening, adding to the relaxed, celebratory vibe.

After the meal, the focus shifts to a 2.5-hour-long performance featuring traditional Czech folk music and dance. The event is lively and interactive, with opportunities for guests to join in the dancing, try traditional musical instruments, and dress up in folk costumes. The performers’ talent and engaging presence draw guests into the festivities, creating a memorable cultural experience.
The show includes Slovak and Czech gypsy-style dancing, which adds a spirited and colorful element to the evening. Reviewers highlight the enthusiasm and professionalism of the performers, noting that the interactive nature of the show enhances the overall enjoyment. Coloring books and crayons are available for children, making it family-friendly.
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Guests are encouraged to participate in traditional games and learn simple dance steps. The performers teach guests how to dance and sing traditional Czech songs, making the event both entertaining and educational. Traditional folk costumes are available for dressing up, allowing guests to enjoy the culture for a moment or two.
The cultural activities help guests connect more deeply with Czech customs, making the experience more than just a dinner and a show. It becomes an interactive celebration, with many opportunities to engage with the performers and experience the lively spirit of Czech folklore firsthand.

The main menu features three options: the standard traditional menu, a vegetarian menu, and a chicken menu. The standard menu includes cheese spread, potato soup, grilled meats, and apple pie. The vegetarian option replaces the meat with suitable alternatives, while the chicken menu offers a different poultry dish. Special dietary requirements can be arranged if requested in advance, ensuring all guests can enjoy the meal.
The quality of the food earns praise in reviews, with many noting the generous portions and tasty dishes. Some comments mention that the soup is especially good, and the apple pie provides a sweet conclusion. While one review notes that the food’s quality varies slightly, overall, the meal is considered a highlight of the evening.

The open bar is a key feature of this tour, offering endless Czech beer, house wines, and soft drinks. Guests appreciate the generous supply and the chance to sample local drinks freely. Mineral water is also available, catering to guests’ hydration needs.
Several reviews emphasize how the unlimited drinks contribute to a festive mood, encouraging guests to relax and participate actively in the dancing and singing. The service is smooth, although some mention that table service can be slow due to the setup, particularly when seating guests at long tables.

The music and dance segment is the highlight of the evening, with live performances that are both lively and authentic. The musicians and dancers display talent and enthusiasm, creating an energetic atmosphere that encourages guests to dance along.
Guests can try traditional folk instruments, learn dance steps, or sing along with Czech songs. The performers often invite participation, making it an interactive experience that enhances the sense of culture. The gypsy-style dancing is spirited, colorful, and a perfect showcase of local traditions.

The tour begins at Revoluní 767/25 in Staré Msto. Transportation is included, with bus transfer from a designated meeting point. Several reviews note that transport logistics can be tricky; the meeting point is somewhat remote, and arriving early is advisable.
The driver provides pickup and drop-off service, with some guests praising the personalized service of being driven back to their hotels after the event. However, some mention that waiting times might cause delays, and the timing of dinner can be late, especially if arrival is after 7:30 pm. It’s recommended to specify your meal preference in advance for a smoother experience.
The price of $69 per person includes transport, dinner, live music, and unlimited drinks. The duration is 2.5 hours, with starting times varying based on availability. Guests can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning. Cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance, making this a risk-free option for spontaneous plans.
While the experience is highly praised for entertainment and cultural authenticity, some reviews point out that transport logistics can be challenging. The meeting point is not centrally located, and early or late arrivals may face waiting times or confusion.
The experience is not suitable for wheelchair users, and pets are not allowed. It’s advisable to specify dietary requirements when booking to ensure a tailored meal experience. The tour offers great value for money, especially for those eager to enjoy Czech traditions in a lively, social setting.
This folklore garden party is ideal for culture seekers, food lovers, and music enthusiasts looking for a relaxed, interactive evening. It suits those who enjoy dancing, singing, and traditional music, and who appreciate local cuisine paired with unlimited drinks.
Families with children will find the inclusion of coloring books and friendly entertainers appealing, though those with mobility challenges should consider the logistical aspects. For travelers seeking an authentic Czech experience outside the typical tourist spots, this gathering offers a warm, fun, and culturally rich evening.
The Prague: Evening Folklore Garden Party stands out as a cost-effective way to experience Czech culture with live music, dancing, and a hearty meal. Its authentic setting, interactive program, and generous drinks make it a memorable evening, especially suited for social groups and families.
While logistical issues such as remote meeting points and timing may require some planning, the overall quality of entertainment and food keeps the experience highly recommended. It offers a genuine taste of Czech traditions in a lively, friendly environment — perfect for those wanting to enjoy a relaxing, culturally immersive evening in Prague.
“This activity was great fun as it engaged the audience and also had wonderful food. There were serious problems connecting for transportation as th…”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, transport by bus is included, with pickup from the designated meeting point and hotel drop-off after the event.
Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?
Yes, special dietary requests like vegetarian or chicken menus can be arranged if specified during booking.
What is the duration of the folklore performance?
The live music and dance show lasts 2.5 hours, following the dinner.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, coloring books and crayons are provided for children, and the lively, participatory atmosphere is family-friendly.
What should I know about the meeting point?
The meeting point is in Staré Msto, and reviews suggest arriving early is wise due to its somewhat remote location and parking considerations.