Prague after‑dark + galleries

Prague’s weekend scene (March 27–29) is packed with pub crawls — from the Drunken Monkey tour to a five‑story club crawl with open bars — and alternative bar tours that include dinner in the art district. The National Gallery is also reopening for the season, adding museum hours to the city’s nightlife circuit. ( )

Booking pages for Prague pub‑crawl packages list a 2‑hour unlimited drinks block that can include beer, wine, vodka, whisky, gin, rum and absinthe, followed by VIP access to the five‑story Karlovy Lazne megaclub. (getyourguide.com) The long‑running Drunken Monkey operator notes it has run Prague pub‑crawl events since 2009 and markets open‑bar nights, party games and branded merch from its U Milosrdných meeting point. (drunkenmonkey.cz) Third‑party sellers show the multi‑venue crawls priced from roughly $36 up to about $53 depending on start time and options, with some platforms explicitly advertising “2 hours” or “1 hour” unlimited drink windows by chosen start slot. (funex.com) Operators and listings name Karlovy Lazne as the final stop—an iconic five‑floor riverside nightclub where pub‑crawl tickets commonly include skip‑the‑line or VIP dance‑floor entry. ( ) The National Gallery in Prague scheduled its formal Opening 2026 ceremony for 26 March at 19:00 to mark the start of the spring exhibition season, with the main event listed at the Trade Fair (Veletržní) Palace. ( ) Prague’s museums already run coordinated late‑night events—Prague Museum Night has previously kept venues open from 19:00 until midnight with dozens of institutions participating—and the National Gallery’s March opening and evening programming feed directly into that expanded museum‑after‑dark circuit. ( )

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