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Discover Prague's best street food on a 2-hour guided walking tour for $80, exploring local hotspots, tasting 5 Czech delicacies, and uncovering hidden eateries.
Experience the vibrant flavors of Prague with the Guided Street Food Walking Tour, offered at $80 per person and lasting 2 hours. This tour begins at Vodickova 9 and takes you through the historic Old Town, where you’ll sample five mouthwatering Czech dishes. Known for its delicious street food, Prague reveals its culinary secrets outside touristy areas, focusing on local bistros loved by residents.
The tour’s strength lies in its expert guides who share insights into the city’s food culture, history, and hidden gems. Many reviews highlight guides like Hana, Anna, Radim, Dominik, and Mike for their friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging personalities. With small group sizes and generous tastings—sometimes more like a full meal—this experience offers excellent value for those eager to combine walking sightseeing with authentic Czech cuisine.
This tour suits foodies, history enthusiasts, and travellers wanting an insider glimpse of Prague’s local hotspots. It’s wheelchair accessible and designed to be easy to walk, making it suitable for most visitors. Be prepared for an engaging pace that balances food stops, street exploration, and storytelling.


The tour departs from Vodickova 9, right at a tram station in Prague’s bustling Old Town. From there, the guide leads you through charming streets, away from the usual tourist crowds, toward favorite local bistros. These spots are chosen for their authentic atmosphere and consistent busy-ness, which signals the quality of their offerings.
The walk showcases charming streets filled with hidden eateries that many visitors might overlook. The focus is on places favored by locals, giving a genuine taste of Prague’s daily food scene. The route is carefully designed to allow easy walking, with stops spaced out to enjoy both the architecture and the culinary delights.
Throughout the walk, the guide shares stories about the city’s food culture and history, enriching the tasting experience. Small group sizes mean everyone can ask questions and interact freely, making the tour both informative and personable.
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The highlight of the experience is the sampling of five different dishes. The selection includes options like open sandwiches and meat loaf in a bun, offering a broad view of traditional Czech street fare. Each stop provides delicious, freshly prepared dishes, with many described as more substantial than just tasters—some reviews mention that the amount of food can easily serve as a full meal.
The guide ensures each dish is explained in context, sharing stories about its origin and significance in Czech cuisine. The focus on local shops means the flavors are authentic, and the quality is consistently praised in reviews. The generous portions mean you’ll leave satisfied, with plenty of food to enjoy or even take home.
Along With savory items, some stops include delicious desserts and tasty coffee. The variety ensures you’ll get a broad taste of Prague’s street food scene, making each stop a highlight in its own right.

While the tour starts in Prague’s Old Town, it quickly ventures off the beaten path to discover less touristy locations favored by locals. These hidden eateries offer a glimpse of authentic Czech flavors rarely found in guidebooks.
The guide’s expertise shines in locating these hidden gems, often busy from open to close, which is a good sign of quality. Strolling through narrow streets, you’ll see vibrant street art, historic buildings, and lively bistros. The pace of the tour is relaxed, allowing plenty of time to appreciate the city’s architecture while sampling delicious food.
Many reviews mention the benefit of visiting places they wouldn’t find independently, making this tour especially valuable for those wanting to go beyond typical tourist stops. It’s an ideal way to combine sightseeing with culinary discovery.

Guides such as Hana, Anna, Radim, Dominik, and Mike receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and engaging storytelling. They excel at explaining food origins, local traditions, and cultural insights, making each stop more meaningful.
Many reviewers highlight guides’ approachability and their ability to answer questions, creating an atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable to participate. Several mention that guides like Hana and Mike provide extra tips on other food spots and places to visit after the tour, extending the experience beyond the scheduled walk.
The small group size enhances interaction, and the guides’ passion for Czech cuisine is evident in their enthusiastic explanations and personal anecdotes.
More Great Tours NearbyThe 2-hour tour moves at a comfortable pace, with food stops spaced out to avoid feeling rushed. Many reviews recommend booking an earlier starting time to avoid crowds and enjoy a more relaxed experience.
The tour is designed to be easy walking, making it accessible for most travelers, including those with wheelchairs. The pace is carefully managed to balance tasting, learning, and exploring, ensuring everyone stays engaged without fatigue.
Timing appears ideal in the morning or early afternoon, especially on hot days, as guides often take shortcuts for comfort. The flexibility of the tour is appreciated, with guides willing to adjust the route for weather or group needs.
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For $80, the tour offers value through five substantial tastings, expert guidance, and local insights. The small group format ensures personalized attention, making it a more intimate experience than standalone food visits.
Many reviews emphasize the generous portions; some describe the experience as more than just tastings—more like a meal. The inclusion of local hotspots, hidden eateries, and insider tips adds extra value, helping travelers explore Prague’s culinary scene on their own afterward.
The ability to learn about Czech food culture, history, and architecture alongside tasting authentic dishes makes this a well-rounded activity. The easy pace and friendly guides contribute to a memorable experience for those seeking both delicious food and local stories.

This tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for many travelers. Meet-up at Vodickova 9 tram station is straightforward, with clear instructions and support from guides who often send photos beforehand to help locate the starting point.
The duration of 2 hours is manageable, and the tour operates with live English guides. The booking process offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and travelers can reserve now and pay later for flexibility.

What sets this tour apart is the combination of authentic local flavors, insider access to hidden spots, and knowledgeable guides who make history and culture come alive through food. The small group size fosters an intimate and engaging atmosphere that many reviews praise.
The focus on local, often busy eateries, paired with generous tastings and informative commentary, makes it a strong choice for travelers who want to taste genuine Prague while learning about its culture. The tour’s many 5-star reviews attest to its consistent quality and appeal.
While the tour is focused on street food and local hotspots, it provides a thorough introduction to Prague’s culinary tradition within a compact timeframe. For those eager to combine sightseeing, food, and local stories, this guided walking tour offers a tasty and enriching experience.

What is included in the tour price of $80?
The tour includes a walking tour, a guide, and five tastings of Czech street food.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Vodickova 9 tram station, where your guide waits for you.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for 2 hours, providing a relaxed pace for tasting and exploring.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, advance booking is recommended, and there is free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start.
Can I pay on the day of the tour?
You can reserve now & pay later, allowing flexibility in your plans.
What kind of food will I taste?
You will enjoy dishes such as open sandwiches, meat loaf in a bun, and other local Czech street foods.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The data does not specify dietary restrictions; check with the provider for specific needs.
How crowded are the tours?
Most reviews suggest small groups provide an intimate experience; early bookings may help avoid larger crowds.
Are there any tips for making the most of the tour?
Booking an earlier tour is recommended for a quieter experience, and coming hungry enhances enjoyment of the generous tastings.
This Prague Guided Street Food Walking Tour delivers a delicious introduction to Czech flavors, complemented by insider insights and charming city walks. With high ratings and enthusiastic guides, it’s an excellent way to sample authentic Prague in just 2 hours.
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