Just a few minutes outside of Prague, in Červený Újezd, stands a building where the sounds of beeping, flashing lights, and games never cease. ArcadeHry is a place where graphics card performance doesn’t matter, but rather whether you defeat a friend in Mortal Kombat, outsmart ghosts in Pac-Man, or complete all the Mario Brothers games with a single credit.
Upon entering the building, you’ll find yourself in a two-storey world filled with original arcade machines. No imitations—everything is original. The picture is grainy, the sound sometimes a bit rough, but that’s precisely what gives it the charm that today’s games lack.
- Tip for you: With one ticket, you can play unlimited games all day long. You can play as much and as long as you like. If you run out of energy, there’s pizza, chips, or a drink available, and you can simply continue playing. And the best part – the experience doesn’t have to end here. You can also rent the machines and bring them to a corporate event, a party, or simply to your home for a weekend gaming night. Alternatively, the entire arcade can be rented.
For children, it’s an encounter with the history of gaming; for adults, a journey back to a time when playing was simple, competitive, and above all, entertaining. After just a few minutes, you’ll be holding the joystick again, as if you’d never stopped playing.
What’s next?
If you’re not ready to go home after a visit to ArcadeHry, Central Bohemia offers plenty of ways to extend your day. At the Central Bohemian Museum in Roztoky u Prahy, the Archevita exhibition takes you through prehistory, from the time of mammoth hunters to the first farmers, showcasing replicas of tools and examples of prehistoric dwellings. The indoor amusement park Majaland Praha is also ideal for families with children, offering attractions for younger and older visitors alike, from roller coasters and slides to carousels, making it a great option even in bad weather. Another tip is the Dinosauria Museum Prague, where you will see huge skeletons, realistic models and interactive exhibits, complemented by a 3D cinema and an area for little explorers.