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Enjoy an authentic Czech folklore experience with a 4-course dinner, unlimited drinks, and lively performances for just $60 in Prague’s Central Bohemian Region.

The Prague: Folkloric Dinner Show with Unlimited Drinks offers a lively evening filled with authentic Czech music, dance, and hearty cuisine. Priced at $60 per person and lasting approximately 2.5 hours, this experience combines cultural entertainment with delicious food in a charming setting outside the city center. The tour features live performances by dancers and musicians in traditional costumes, along with a 4-course meal and unlimited drinks, including beer, wine, and soft drinks. Whether you’re seeking an engaging introduction to Czech culture or a fun night out, this show provides an accessible way to enjoy local traditions.
A notable advantage is the option for round-trip transfer, making logistics straightforward and comfortable. However, those without transfer should note that the venue is about 20-25 minutes by public transport from Prague’s core, at Hluboepy. The high review rating of 4.6 from 729 reviews reflects consistent satisfaction, especially with the food quality, lively atmosphere, and talented performers.
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This show takes place outside the Prague city center, in the Central Bohemian Region at Hluboepy. Guests can reach the venue via public transport to Hluboepy stop or use the big parking lot in front of the Folklore Garden. For those opting for transfer services, pickup is available around 18:30-19:00 from hotels or accommodations, with the show starting at 19:30. The venue’s setting is described as beautiful and perfectly themed for a Czech cultural night, providing an immersive atmosphere that transports visitors away from the city bustle.
The location’s gorgeous surroundings and cozy ambiance contribute to a memorable backdrop for the performances and dinner. The venue’s layout can be quite cozy, with tables arranged for up to six people, which some reviews note can be a bit tight, especially for taller guests. Still, the stunning venue design and friendly staff help make up for the smaller space.

A 4-course meal forms the core of this experience, beginning with a light cottage cheese spread with bread and a potato soup that many reviewers praise as delicious. For the main course, guests select from two menus:
Sweet apple strudel concludes the meal, followed by coffee or tea. The portion sizes are generally considered generous, and the food quality is seen as above average, with some comments pointing out that the meat dishes are hearty and satisfying. The menu’s variety ensures options for different tastes, including halāl and semi-kosher choices.
One of the main draws is the unlimited drinks offering, which includes local Czech beer, red or white wine, soft drinks, and water. Guests appreciate the consistent refills and the relaxed atmosphere that allows for toasts, singing, and socializing. A traditional mead toast kicks off the evening, setting a lively tone. The drinks service is described as prompt and generous, with many reviewers noting that their glasses never went empty.
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The live performers include musicians playing traditional instruments, dancers, and singers dressed in Czech regional costumes. The band performs traditional songs from the Bohemian and Moravian regions, with some reviewers mentioning folkloric jazz improvisations. Guests are encouraged to sing along and participate in dances like the Mazurka, making the night interactive and highly energetic.
The dancers and musicians are praised for their skill, enthusiasm, and engaging presence. Several reviews highlight the friendly, humorous performers who actively involve the audience, often inviting guests on stage to dance or sing. The atmosphere is described as festive and upbeat, with many noting how fun and lively the show remains throughout the evening.
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Participation is a key feature of this experience. Guests can learn traditional dance moves, join in singing, or dance along with performers, creating an interactive environment. The performers’ enthusiasm makes it easy for visitors to feel involved and part of the show. Some reviews mention audience involvement in dances and singalongs, enhancing the authentic Czech experience.

The activity is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a range of guests. The show begins at 19:30, with instructions to arrive about an hour early if choosing the included transfer service. The meeting point is conveniently located at Hluboepy, with options for public transport or parking. Guests without transfer should plan for about 20-25 minutes travel time from Prague’s city center.
The cancellation policy allows full refunds when canceled 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility to travel plans. The option to reserve now and pay later gives added convenience for planning ahead.
The transfer option simplifies the logistics, with hotel pickup between 18:30-19:00 and return after the show. If booked without transfer, guests need to use public transport or drive to Hluboepy. The venue’s stunning setting and easy access make both options viable, but the transfer service is highly recommended for ease and peace of mind.
This folklore dinner show offers great value at $60, blending authentic cultural entertainment with generous food and drinks. The live music and dance performances are genuinely talented and interactive, creating a festive atmosphere that appeals to all ages. The beautiful venue and friendly staff further enhance the experience.
The reviews highlight the high entertainment quality, ample portions, and excellent service. Many guests mention that the night exceeds expectations, citing the lively performances and the chance to participate as the main highlights. While the venue’s size can be a bit tight, the overall ambiance and entertainment more than compensate.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking an authentic Czech cultural night, especially those interested in music, dance, and hearty cuisine. It suits groups of friends, couples, and families looking for an interactive, lively evening. The friendly performers and inclusive atmosphere make it particularly enjoyable for anyone wanting to learn and participate in local traditions.
However, those preferring a more quiet or upscale dining experience might find this tour more casual and lively than they prefer. The outdoor setting and tight seating could also be considerations for taller guests or those sensitive to space.
The Prague: Folkloric Dinner Show with Unlimited Drinks provides a fun and engaging way to experience Czech culture in a beautiful location outside the city center. With delicious food, unlimited drinks, and lively performances, it offers excellent value for the $60 price tag. The interactive nature and friendly performers create a warm, festive atmosphere that guests consistently praise.
While the venue’s size might be a slight drawback for some, the quality of entertainment and food more than make up for it. This experience is perfect for anyone looking to combine culture with entertainment in a relaxed, welcoming setting. For travelers eager to embrace Czech traditions and enjoy a lively night out, this dinner show delivers a memorable evening.
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Is transportation included in the tour?
Transportation can be included as an option, with hotel pickup and drop-off between 18:30-19:00. Without transfer, guests must use public transport or drive to Hluboepy, located about 20-25 minutes from Prague.
What is on the menu?
Guests choose from two main menus: the Special Menu with options like grilled trout, salmon, roasted duck, halal chicken, or baked pork; or the Standard Menu featuring baked smoked pork ham, chicken, or grilled vegetables. All meals are served with mashed and baked potatoes and homemade cabbage salad.
Are drinks really unlimited?
Yes, the tour offers unlimited beer, wine, soft drinks, and water throughout the evening, with refills available as often as needed, starting with a traditional mead toast.
Is the venue suitable for wheelchair users?
The activity is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a wide range of guests.
How long is the show?
The entire experience lasts approximately 2.5 hours, with the show starting at 19:30. Arriving about an hour earlier is recommended if you have transfer arrangements.
Can I participate in the performances?
Absolutely. Guests are encouraged to learn dance moves like the Mazurka and sing along with the band, making the night interactive and fun.
Would you recommend this for families?
Yes, the festive and lively atmosphere makes it suitable for families with children, especially those interested in music and dance.