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Experience a 2-hour wine tasting in Prague with a wide selection of Czech and international wines, guided by a sommelier or explore independently.

The Prague: Unique Wine Tasting Experience offers an engaging and flexible way to explore both Czech and world wines in a setting that lasts approximately 2 hours. Set in the Central Bohemian Region, this tour presents a chance to sample a large variety of wines with small tasting samples that highlight different varieties, styles, and regions. A notable feature is the inclusion of Moravian wines, which are well-known part of the Czech wine scene, alongside options from across the globe.
What makes this experience stand out is the option to guide yourself or receive expert advice from a skilled sommelier. The flexible approach caters to both wine novices eager to learn and enthusiasts keen to discover new favorites. Guests appreciate the value for money and the opportunity to compare wines across different price levels. However, it’s worth noting that this tasting does not include food, and transportation to the venue is not provided, making it suitable for those who prefer a self-directed experience.
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This tour is based in Central Bohemian Region, a scenic area that often surprises visitors with its variety of wine-producing regions, especially Moravia. The experience takes place at a wine venue where a wide selection of wines from key wine-making countries is available. The venue’s setting emphasizes both local charm and international diversity to give participants a broad view of the wine world.
The experience is designed to last about 2 hours, making it an accessible activity for those with busy schedules or looking for a relaxed way to spend time in Prague. The availability and starting times are flexible, so guests can choose a slot that fits their plans, which is ideal for travelers juggling multiple activities.

The core of this experience is sampling a large number of wines via small tasting samples. These include options from all key wine-making countries, ensuring a rundown. Guests can compare different styles and regions, observing the nuances between Czech (Moravian) wines and those from other countries.
The selection is curated to cover varieties, styles, and price points, allowing a deeper appreciation of how wines differ and what makes each unique. This variety provides a rich tasting experience that is both educational and enjoyable for beginners and experts alike.
Participants have the choice to be guided by a sommelier or explore independently. The guidance includes information about each wine, helping those new to wine to understand the characteristics and what to look for. If you prefer to taste on your own, you’ll be given a list of suggested wines to try in the recommended order, which can enhance the experience.
The guidance from the sommelier is appreciated as it adds context and insight, making the tasting more informative. For those confident in their wine knowledge, exploring without assistance allows for a more personalized journey.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes water to cleanse the palate between tastings. It does not include any food, which means no meals or snacks are served or ordered during the experience. Guests should plan accordingly if they wish to combine the tasting with a meal or plan to eat before or after.
This approach favors a pure focus on the wines, making it ideal for those who want to concentrate on tasting rather than dining. It also keeps the experience straightforward and accessible for a wide range of participants.
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Reservations can be made with the option to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for travel plans. The full refund is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, making it a low-risk activity for spontaneous plans or uncertain schedules.
The tour is conducted in English, ensuring clear communication and easy understanding for international visitors. However, it’s not suitable for pregnant women or children under 18, due to alcohol consumption restrictions.
While the overall rating is 4.4 out of 5 based on 5 reviews, opinions differ. Many find the experience to be great value for money and enjoy the option to choose wines and get guidance from friendly staff. One review praises the flexibility and kindness of staff, describing it as a “mega fun experience.”
However, some critics point out that the selection of 64 wines can feel less guided if not accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, as one review notes it is essentially a prepaid card for a wine machine with a list of descriptions. This highlights that the quality of the experience can depend on whether guests opt for the guided option or go independently.
The tour takes place at a venue in the Central Bohemian Region, easily accessible from Prague. Since transportation is not included, visitors should plan their own way to the venue, whether by car or public transport. The meeting point and exact address are typically clarified at booking.
The venue offers a welcoming setting suited for both casual wine enthusiasts and those seeking a more structured tasting experience. The English-language staff ensures clear explanations and friendly service.
This experience suits those new to wine wanting to learn about different styles and regions, as well as more experienced connoisseurs looking to compare wines from around the world. The flexibility to guide yourself or have a sommelier assist makes it adaptable to different preferences.
It’s particularly suitable for adults who appreciate wine and want a relaxed, informative activity with no food involved. Since no physical effort or extensive walking is required, it’s accessible to most, provided participants are comfortable sampling alcohol.
This 2-hour tour offers a balanced blend of education and tasting, with the option to explore independently or benefit from expert advice. The inclusion of Moravian wines offers a taste of local Czech excellence, while the international selection broadens your wine horizons.
While some reviews note that the experience can vary based on whether guidance is used, many appreciate the value for money and the opportunity to compare wines from many countries. The flexible booking options and free cancellation make it easy to plan this activity as part of a visit to Prague.
This tour provides a convenient and educational introduction to wines, suitable for a wide range of visitors seeking a relaxed and insightful tasting experience in the Czech Republic.
“This was a brilliant experience, great value for money – highly recommend!”
Is this wine tasting suitable for beginners?
Yes, the experience is designed to be accessible for those new to wine, especially with the option of guidance from a sommelier.
Can I explore the wines independently?
Absolutely, you can choose to taste on your own using the provided list or ask for a suggested order to enhance your exploration.
Are food or meals included?
No, the tour does not include food, but water is provided to cleanse your palate.
What wines are included in the tasting?
The selection features wines from key wine-producing countries and Moravian wines, covering varieties, styles, and price ranges.
How do I book this experience?
Reservations are available with a pay later option, and full refunds are offered if canceled up to 24 hours before.
Is transportation provided?
No, participants need to arrange their own transportation to the venue, as it is not included in the package.