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Discover Prague’s culinary secrets on a 2-hour guided tour through Old Town, tasting 5-6 traditional Czech dishes, local beers, and coffee.
Explore Prague’s Old Town with a Tasty Twist: The Secret Culinary Tour
This 2-hour walking tour in Prague’s Old Town offers an engaging mix of local history and authentic Czech flavors. Led by a professional guide, the tour takes you to favorite food spots that are often overlooked by travelers, making it ideal for food lovers and curious explorers alike. With a rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 9 reviews, this experience stands out for its friendly guides, delicious tastings, and charming route through historic streets.
The tour includes 5-6 tastings of Czech classics, plus local beers and freshly brewed coffee. It’s perfect for those seeking a short, flavorful immersion into Prague’s culinary scene, especially if you enjoy trying new dishes and meeting like-minded travelers. The meeting point at Vodickova 9 in front of Liberske lahudky is easy to find, and the experience remains wheelchair accessible.
While the tour offers a wealth of authentic foods and stories, it’s worth noting that shops may be busier on weekends or holidays, which could slightly affect the experience. This tour delivers a welcoming, flavorful, and informative glimpse into Prague’s culinary traditions.


The tour begins at Vodickova 9, directly in front of Liberske lahudky. This convenient meeting point is centrally located in Prague’s historic district, making it easy to reach. The guide welcomes guests with a friendly greeting before setting out through the lively streets of Old Town.
The tour lasts about 2 hours and operates with live English-speaking guides. Because of its short duration, it’s ideal for those with limited time but eager to explore Prague’s culinary culture. The group size remains manageable, ensuring personalized attention and an engaging experience.
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The tour emphasizes traditional Czech foods that are both hearty and flavorful. Expect to sample chlebíek, an open-faced sandwich with various toppings, along with hearty Czech soups and classic dumplings. The meatloaf sandwich offers a comforting taste of local fare, perfect for filling your appetite.
Sweet treats like Czech koláe and the creamy vtrník provide a satisfying finish to each stop. Alongside food, you’ll sip local beers that showcase Czech brewing traditions and enjoy freshly brewed coffee at selected spots, adding variety to the tasting experience.
One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the chance to explore local favorite food spots that are not on the typical tourist trail. The guide leads you through historic streets and charming alleys, revealing hidden shops and small eateries with authentic flavors.
This approach allows for an intimate experience where you can learn stories behind each dish and spot. It also helps avoid the crowds often found in more popular tourist areas, giving you a more genuine taste of Prague’s culinary scene.

The guides are consistently praised for their friendliness and expertise. In particular, Mike and Anna are noted for explaining local food customs clearly and sharing engaging stories about Prague. Their knowledge of the city’s food culture enhances each stop, turning a simple tasting into a story-rich experience.
Guests appreciate guides who adapt to circumstances, such as shop closures during holidays, and still deliver a full, satisfying tour. The small group size fosters conversation and makes it easy to ask questions, creating a warm and personal atmosphere.
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The 2-hour tour covers a good variety of foods without feeling rushed. The pacing allows enough time to enjoy each dish and drink while walking between stops. Some reviews note that weekend visits can be busier, which may slightly slow down the experience, but guides do their best to keep things moving smoothly.
The stroll through historic streets and courtyards adds a scenic element, giving guests a break from tastings while soaking in Prague’s charming ambiance. The tour’s moderate pace makes it accessible for most physical levels, and the wheelchair accessibility ensures everyone can participate.
Compared to other Prague food tours, this one emphasizes local favorites and secret spots rather than just mainstream eateries. The inclusion of 5-6 tastings plus drinks offers excellent value for money, especially with the opportunity to try dishes you might not discover on your own.
The small group size and friendly guides make the experience feel personalized, and the focus on storytelling enhances your understanding of Czech culture. The tour also provides a complimentary bottle of water, keeping hydration in check during the walk.
This tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility if plans change. You can reserve now and pay later, making it easy to fit into travel schedules without immediate commitment.
The English-speaking guides cater to an international audience, and wheelchair accessibility makes it suitable for guests with mobility needs. The meeting point is straightforward to reach, and the tour operates at various times depending on availability.
This experience is ideal for foodies eager to explore authentic Czech dishes in a relaxed setting. It suits those interested in local culture and stories behind the cuisine.
It also works well for small groups and couples looking for a fun, social activity in Prague. Travelers on a short visit who want a flavorful overview of the city’s culinary highlights will find this tour especially rewarding.
However, those expecting a large-scale tour or a focus solely on sightseeing may find it more food-centric. Still, its informal, friendly vibe makes it a memorable addition to any Prague trip.
The Prague: Secret Culinary Tour of the Old Town offers a delightful glimpse into local Czech flavors, led by guides celebrated for their friendliness and knowledge. Its manageable length makes it perfect for a quick yet satisfying cultural and culinary outing.
With 5-6 tastings, including traditional dishes, beers, and coffee, guests leave with a full belly and new insights into Prague’s food scene. The tour’s focus on hidden spots and authentic flavors distinguishes it from more generic food walks.
This experience is best suited for curious travelers who enjoy food, storytelling, and exploring charming streets. While it might be busier on weekends, the overall value, warmth, and flavor make it a highly recommended addition to your Prague itinerary.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
What is included in the tastings?
Guests enjoy 5-6 traditional Czech dishes, along with local beers and coffee.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Vodickova 9, in front of Liberske lahudky.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve now and pay later, making your plans flexible.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or specific dietary needs?
The data does not specify dietary accommodations, so it’s best to inquire directly if you have specific restrictions.
What makes this tour different from other Prague food experiences?
It emphasizes local favorite spots and secret locations you wouldn’t find alone, with a small group and storytelling guides for a more personal experience.