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Experience medieval Prague with a dinner show featuring sword fights, dancers, jugglers, and a 5-course meal—perfect for lovers of history and entertainment.
If you’re looking for an evening that’s equal parts history lesson, theatrical spectacle, and hearty meal, the Medieval Fantasy Show in Prague might just hit the spot. With a mix of lively performances—swordsmen, belly dancers, jugglers—and a traditional Czech 5-course dinner, it promises an engaging night out for travelers wanting a taste of medieval life.
What draws many to this experience is the atmosphere—the setting, the costumes, and the lively entertainment create a fun, immersive vibe. We particularly appreciated the chance to learn about Prague’s medieval past while enjoying authentic local flavors.
However, a potential consideration is that the show is quite tourist-oriented, which might mean a more predictable, staged performance rather than an authentic historical reenactment. This experience is best suited for those who enjoy lively performances, interactive dining, and a bit of theatrical fun after a day of sightseeing.
Who should consider this? If you’re new to Prague, love medieval themes, or are traveling with family or friends looking for a lively, all-in-one evening activity, this tour offers value, entertainment, and a memorable meal all in one package.


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The tour begins at Krma U Pavouka on Celetná Street, right in the heart of Prague’s Old Town. This prime location means you can easily combine the show with other nearby attractions. The venue is known for its friendly staff and easy access to public transportation, which is a plus when navigating the busy city.
For approximately three hours, you’ll be treated to a lively mix of entertainment that captures the spirit of medieval Europe. Expect sword fights, belly dancers, jugglers, and other performers who bring the era’s flair directly to your table. The performances are lively and theatrical, with some reviewers mentioning that the staff was especially friendly and the acts were excellent.
The show is designed to be light and fun—more of a theatrical experience than a serious reenactment. One reviewer, Mandeep_O, called it “a nice, light, very traditional experience,” emphasizing that it’s a great way to enjoy Prague’s history without getting bogged down in details.
What truly distinguishes this experience is the authentic 5-course meal. The menu features traditional Czech dishes served with ample portions, and you eat with your hands—adding to the medieval feel. The meal includes:
Vegetarians and those avoiding pork are well-catered for, which is appreciated in a tour that emphasizes traditional fare. The quality of the food is generally well-reviewed, with guests noting that it’s hearty and satisfying.
The all-you-can-drink option is a highlight, with unlimited beer and non-alcoholic beverages included. This makes the experience feel more relaxed and festive. Alternatively, you can purchase drinks individually if you prefer a different selection or want to control your spending.
While reviewers praise the performances, some note that the show is quite staged and designed with travelers in mind. That’s not necessarily a bad thing—it adds to the fun and relaxed atmosphere, especially for first-time visitors looking for a memorable night out.
With a maximum of 300 travelers, the experience can be quite lively. It’s suitable for small groups or larger parties. The shared communal tables foster a convivial environment, perfect if you’re traveling with friends or family.

At around $82.61 per person, the package offers a mix of entertainment, a substantial meal, and drinks. When you consider that the meal alone would cost quite a bit in a restaurant, plus the entertainment, this experience provides good value—especially for those wanting a comprehensive night out in Prague.
Many reviews highlight that although the experience is tourist-oriented, it’s still well worth the price for the entertainment and authentic feel. It’s not just a dinner; it’s a lively, theatrical peek into medieval Prague that you can enjoy with zero planning on your part.

The Medieval Fantasy Show in Prague offers a lively, family-friendly way to explore the city’s medieval roots through performance and cuisine. It’s perfect for those who want an evening of fun, hearty food, and entertainment that’s accessible and memorable. While it might lean toward the theatrical and touristy side, the high energy and authentic-looking costumes, combined with a delicious meal, make it a worthwhile experience.
If you’re after an entertaining night with a historical twist, this show delivers a fun, relaxed vibe that’ll leave you with stories to tell—and maybe even a new appreciation for medieval Czech culture.
Is the price inclusive of drinks?
Yes, if you opt for the all-you-can-drink package, unlimited beer and non-alcoholic beverages are included.
Are vegetarian and no-pork options available?
Yes, the menu offers vegetarian and no-pork options to cater to dietary preferences.
How long does the experience last?
The entire tour lasts about 3 hours, from the start at the meeting point to the end.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience, making it easy to adjust your plans if needed.
Is it suitable for children?
Most likely, yes, as it’s designed to be family-friendly with lively performances, though moderate physical fitness is recommended.
What’s the best way to get there?
The venue is near public transportation, making it convenient to reach from most central locations in Prague.
In essence, the Medieval Fantasy Show combines entertainment, history, and hearty Czech cuisine into a memorable evening. It’s a great choice for those wanting a lively, authentic-feeling experience without breaking the bank—especially if you enjoy theatrical performances and a communal dining setting.