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Discover Prague's 1000-year history on this 4-hour evening walking foodie tour, visiting iconic spots and sampling traditional Czech dishes and sweets.

The “1000 years of history! Evening walking foodie tour” offers an engaging way to experience Prague with its $173 per person price and 4-hour duration. This tour stands out for its combination of historic sights and culinary delights, making it an ideal choice for those who want to combine sightseeing with tasting Czech cuisine.
Led by a local guide, the tour explores both main attractions and hidden corners of Prague’s charming streets. You will visit four different venues, each offering a starter, main dish, dessert, and ice cream. A real highlight is tasting some of the best traditional Czech dishes while listening to captivating stories about Prague’s more than 1000 years of history.
Despite the rich food experience, the tour emphasizes a semi-private setting, limited to 8 participants, which helps create a relaxed and personalized atmosphere. While it does not include transfers between stops, the walk itself covers a variety of locations, from historic squares to scenic islands.
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The tour begins at the Prague Castle‘s main entrance, specifically by the statue of the first Czech President. This central location makes it easy to find and sets a regal tone for the evening. From here, the guide leads you through the city’s enchanting streets, sharing stories and legends of Prague’s past.
The walk is designed to be comfortable, with stops at notable sites like Nerudova Ulice and Malostranské Square. The meeting point ensures a scenic and historic start, perfect for setting the mood of the city’s long history combined with culinary exploration.

A brief pass by Nerudova Ulice allows a glimpse of Prague’s charming alleyways, lined with historic buildings. The tour then stops at Malostranské Square for a 20-minute aperitif. Here, the atmosphere shifts to a lively, picturesque setting, perfect for enjoying your first Czech drink and appreciating the square’s architectural beauty.
The guide shares stories about the square’s significance, connecting the visuals to Prague’s rich cultural fabric. This segment offers a relaxed pace, giving time to soak in the ambiance before continuing the walk.

The tour briefly passes St. Nicholas Church, one of Prague’s most iconic baroque buildings, during a 5-minute walk-by. While the focus remains on the food and storytelling, this moment provides a quick appreciation of the city’s religious and architectural heritage.
The route then returns to Malostranské Square for your food tasting. This segment lasts about 30 minutes, with the guide helping you choose and order your meal. Expect traditional dishes served in a local venue, offering an authentic taste of Czech cuisine.
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Next, you cross over to Kampa Island, a scenic area along the Vltava River. During a 20-minute pass-by, you’ll enjoy views of the river and the city’s skyline. The area’s peaceful atmosphere contrasts with the bustling city center, making it a pleasant spot to explore.
Later, a 45-minute food tasting on Kampa Island allows sampling more Czech specialties. The guide’s assistance ensures you experience the local flavors, with enough time to savor and discuss the dishes while enjoying the island’s tranquil setting.
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The group then passes by the John Lennon Wall, a symbol of peace and freedom, during a 10-minute walk. This colorful mural is a popular photo spot and a symbol of Prague’s vibrant cultural expression.
Following that, the route takes you over Charles Bridge, a 20-minute walk that offers spectacular views of the river and city. The guide highlights its history and significance, enriching the experience of this iconic bridge without needing to stop for a lengthy visit.

Next, the tour passes by the Prague National Theatre, an architectural highlight of the city. While passing by, you learn about its role in Czech cultural life.
The next food tasting occurs at Národní Street, where a 40-minute session provides the opportunity to sample more Czech dishes. The guide recommends not eating too much before the tour, as there will be plenty of food to enjoy.
Following the main meal, a 20-minute coffee tasting takes place at the same venue, offering a chance to relax and enjoy Czech coffee traditions. The guide assists in choosing your preferred brew, adding a local flavor to the experience.
The last walk takes you to Jungmann Square, a lively area perfect for strolling and relaxing. The tour concludes here, with a visit to the best ice cream in Prague. This sweet ending is a favorite among participants, providing a refreshing way to wrap up the evening.
The tour ends back at the initial meeting point outside Prague Castle, making it convenient for further exploration or evening plans.

This semi-private tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a relaxed and engaging atmosphere. The small group size allows for personalized interactions and easier access to spots of interest. The tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating a range of mobility needs.
Included in the price are local guide, beers, wines, snacks, starter, main meal, dessert, coffee, and ice cream. However, transfers between stops are not included, so comfortable walking and good footwear are recommended.
The “reserve now, pay later” option provides flexibility, allowing for booking without immediate payment. Cancelation is straightforward—up to 24 hours in advance—for a full refund, making this a low-risk choice for spontaneous plans.
Participants can choose from multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Arabic, ensuring a comfortable experience for a diverse range of guests.
The “1000 years of history! Evening walking foodie tour” offers a well-rounded introduction to Prague’s rich past and delicious cuisine. The combination of historic storytelling and food tasting at various iconic and lesser-known spots makes it a compelling option for visitors who want a comprehensive yet manageable experience.
While the tour does not include transport, its focus on walking and exploration through the city’s charming streets makes it ideal for those comfortable with moderate activity. The small group size and personalized guidance ensure a friendly and engaging atmosphere.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy learning about history while delighting in local flavors. It provides a satisfying balance of cultural insight and culinary discovery, all within a manageable 4-hour window.
“Very pleasant guide, takes you to places you would not find yourself. Highly recommended to book.”
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible for participants with mobility needs.
Are drinks included during the tour?
Yes, beers and wines are included, along with snacks, at various stops.
What kind of food is served?
You will taste traditional Czech dishes at four different venues, including starters, main courses, desserts, and ice cream.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancelation is available up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians or specific dietary needs?
The data does not specify dietary accommodations, so it’s best to contact the provider directly for such requests.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is offered in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic.