Prague Attractions
Almost two and a half centuries have passed, yet Amadeus Wolfgang Mozart’s legacy stands at the pinnacle of classical composition and even art itself.
At the historically preserved Boccaccio Hall in Old Town Prague, patrons soak in Mozart’s brilliance like in the old royal times.
Enjoy the most famous operatic music, arias, and duets from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed by esteemed musicians and instrumentalists at the Mozart Ballroom Concert.
The breathtaking Boccaccio Ballroom is named after the infamous Giovanni Boccaccio.
The ballroom is built in the Neo-Baroque architectural style, embellished with artificial marble, gold, and crystal glass.
This article covers everything you must know before booking tickets to the Mozart Ballroom Concert.
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Where to book tickets
Tickets for the Mozart Ballroom Concert can be purchased either online or directly at the venue.
Booking online tends to be cheaper and helps you skip the long queues at the ticket counter.
Since some performances have limited seating, reserving your spot in advance ensures you won’t miss out.
Once you complete your online booking, your tickets will be emailed to you. There’s no need to print them—show the e-ticket on your smartphone at the entrance along with a valid ID.
Mozart Ballroom Concert ticket prices
The cost of tickets for Mozart Ballroom Concert depends on the table or seating category you select.
A ticket for a ‘Table for 8’ is priced at €91 for all guests 13 years and above.
A ticket for a ‘Table for 2’ for all ages 13 and above costs €119
‘Balcony Box’ and ‘First Row Table for 2’ tickets cost €158 for all visitors over 13 years.
Children aged three to 12 years get great discounts and pay only €63 for entry, irrespective of the seating location.
Kids below three years of age can enter for free.
Mozart Ballroom Concert tickets
Mozart Ballroom Concert tickets Enjoy an unforgettable evening at the Mozart Ballroom Concert, held in a stunning neo-baroque ballroom.
This 1-hour classical concert experience includes a welcome drink and a 3-course gourmet dinner, offering a perfect blend of music, history, and fine dining.
You can choose from four elegant seating options: Table for 8, Table for 2, Balcony Box, or First Row Table for 2.
All guests must be at least 3 years old to attend. Smoking is not permitted inside the ballroom or hallway.
Seating options & Ticket prices
You can choose from 4 different categories:
Table for 8 with Welcome Drink
Adult Ticket (13+ years): €91
Child Ticket (3 to 12 years): €63
Table for 2 with Welcome Drink
Adult Ticket (13+ years): €119
Child Ticket (3 to 12 years): €63
Exclusive Balcony Box with Welcome Drink
Adult Ticket (13+ years): €158
Child Ticket (3 to 12 years): €63
First Row Table for 2 with Welcome Drink
Adult Ticket (13+ years): €158
Child Ticket (3 to 12 years): €63
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Mozart Ballroom Concert timings
The Mozart Ballroom Concert begins at 7 pm, with doors opening at 6.30 pm—arriving early is recommended for a relaxed entry and to enjoy your welcome drink.
The concert usually takes place on Tuesdays and Saturdays, but occasionally it breaks tradition and is available on other days of the week too.
We suggest you check the official website to confirm.
How long does Mozart Ballroom Concert take
The Mozart Ballroom Concert takes approximately 2.5 hours (including the dinner).
The main concert lasts up to 1 hour, with 3 segments of 20 minutes each.
Since the program also includes meals, your stay extends by an hour.
Parking
For convenient access to the Boccaccio Ballroom, we recommend parking at the Palladium Parking Lot at Namesti Republiky, just a 3-minute walk away.
Additional parking options are also available nearby.
Best time to reach
The best time to reach the Mozart Ballroom Concert is when the doors of the Boccaccio Hall open at 6.30 pm, i.e., 30 minutes before the starting time.
This way, you can avoid the rush and have enough time to settle down.
Seats are allocated by an on-site event manager on a first-come-first-served basis, depending on overall occupancy and the table you choose, so make sure you’re on time.
What to wear to Mozart Ballroom Concert
If you plan to go to the Mozart Ballroom Concert, we recommend the smart casual dress code, which is neat, conventional, and relatively informal.
Men can wear a jacket or blazer with chinos or a mandarin collar shirt with elegant shoes.
Women are recommended to wear shirts, blazers, dresses, pants, dark-wash jeans, and polished, elegant footwear.
How to choose your seats at Mozart Ballroom Concert?
There are 4 categories of seating arrangements you can choose from.
Table for 8
Ideal for groups or those open to meeting new people, this option is the most budget-friendly seating category.
Table for 2
This category can seat up to 2 or 3 people and is recommended for couples.
You can also request the manager to connect up to three tables for two and create a joint private seating for up to six people.
First Row Table for 2
The first row gives you an intimate experience. You will be seated just a few feet away from the artists.
Balcony Box
The Balcony Box offers an exclusive and private seating area for up to 4 people, making it ideal for families.
It’s recommended if you’re attending with a child, as infant sitting boxes are available for added comfort.
What to expect
At the Mozart Ballroom Concert, enjoy famous arias and duets from Mozart – “The Magic Flute”, “The Marriage of Figaro”, and “Don Giovanni”.
The artists perform in period costumes within a stunning neo-baroque setting.
A 3-course dinner with drinks is served between concert segments.
During Christmas, the program includes a festive addition.
The 3-Segment Program
Mozart Ballroom Concert Prague has 3 segments.
The First Part of the Concert: Don Giovanni
Aria Leporello – “Notte e giorno faticar”
Duet Zerlina e Masetto – “Giovinette che fate l´amore”
“A Little Night Music – Allegro” (1st movement)
Aria Zerlina – “Batti, batti o bel Masetto”
“A Little Night Music – Romance” (2nd movement)
Duet Giovanni e Zerlina – “La ci darem la mano”
Second Part of the Concert: The Best of Mozart’s Operas
Aria Figaro – “Non piú andrai” – from “The Marriage of Figaro”
Aria Cherubino – “Voi che sapete” from “The Marriage of Figaro”
“Divertimento in D major – Allegro”
Aria Leporello – “Madamina” from “Don Giovanni”
“Divertimento in D major – Presto”
Duet Susanna and Figaro – “Tutto é tranquillo…Pace, pace” from “The Marriage of Figaro”
Third Part of the Concert: The Magic Flute
Duet Papageno and Pamina – “Bei Männern welche Liebe fühlen”
“A Little Night Music – Menuetto” (3rd movement)
Aria Pamina – “Ach ich fühl’s”
Aria Papageno – “Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen”
Duet Papageno a Papagena – “Pa-pa”
Food and drinks in Mozart Ballroom Concert
Traditional recipes from Czech and Austrian cuisines inspire the 3-Course Dinner at Prague Mozart Ballroom Concert.
Adults can choose between the Beef and the Vegetarian Menu. There is a special Children’s Menu designed for children.
All menus include a complimentary welcome drink. Other drinks are available for purchase.
The Beef Menu
Soup: Cream of sweet peas with chive yogurt and croutons
Main Course: Beef Bourguignon with baked potatoes and green beans
Dessert: Home-made apple pie with vanilla sauce
The Vegetarian Menu
Soup: Cream of sweet peas with chive yogurt and croutons
Main Course: Home-made potato gnocchi in creamy paprika sauce with roasted vegetables
Dessert: Home-made apple pie with vanilla sauce
Children’s Menu
Soup: Cream of sweet peas with chive yogurt and croutons
Main Course: Mini Chicken nuggets with steamed potatoes and carrots in butter
Dessert: Home-made apple pie with vanilla sauce.
FAQs about the Mozart Ballroom Concert
Here are a few frequently asked questions about the Mozart Ballroom Concert:
Is the Mozart Ballroom concert disability friendly?
Yes, the Mozart Ballroom Concert provides access to wheelchair users through architectural modifications and a keen, helpful staff.
Is the Mozart Ballroom Concert suitable for young children?
Ideally, the concert is not suitable for children under six years of age, but the concert room only prohibits entry for infants under three.
What does the musical ensemble consist of?
The musical ensemble at Mozart Ballroom Concert consists of 2 opera singers from Czech opera houses and instrumentalists from the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra.