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Discover Pilsen and the Pilsner Urquell Brewery on a private 6-hour tour from Prague, including the Beer Museum, iconic landmarks, and expert guidance.
Explore the historic heart of Czech brewing with the Private Pilsen & Pilsner Urquell Brewery Tour from Prague. Priced at $443 per group up to 3 people, this 6-hour private experience offers an in-depth look at the birthplace of the world-famous Pilsner Urquell. Departing from the Old Town Square, the tour combines visits to the brewery, the Beer Museum, and the charming city of Pilsen, along with cultural landmarks like St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral and the Town Hall.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the personalized approach—a dedicated driver-guide takes you through the region, providing tailored insights and a relaxed pace. The tour’s reputation is buoyed by a high rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on five reviews, primarily praising the knowledgeable guidance and the quality of the brewery experience. One notable aspect is the inclusion of gas, tolls, and parking fees, simplifying planning and ensuring a smooth day.
A key consideration is that admission to the brewery costs 380 CZK (about 16 EUR) per person and is not included in the initial price. Also, lunch is not included, so participants should plan accordingly, especially if they wish to enjoy a meal during the day. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, those with mobility impairments, or claustrophobics, due to the nature of brewery visits.


This tour departs conveniently from the Old Town Square in Prague, with the meeting point at the corner of Parizska and Dlouha streets. The private vehicle—either a car or van—accommodates up to 3 or 7 people, making the trip flexible and comfortable. The driver-guide handles all gas, tolls, and parking fees, removing the need for travelers to worry about transportation logistics.
The timing is flexible, with starting times available based on your schedule, but always check availability beforehand. The end of the tour brings you back to the original meeting point, making planning your day straightforward.
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Beyond the brewery, the tour includes a walk around Pilsen where visitors can admire notable sites like St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral—a beautiful Gothic structure—and the Patton Memorial. These stops allow for a glimpse into the city’s history and architecture, providing a richer understanding of Pilsen’s cultural significance.
While the Beer Museum is a highlight, many appreciate its role in showcasing the brewing legacy that dates back to 1307, with the first records of brewing activity. The annual Pilsner Fest commemorates the 1842 brewing milestone when Josef Groll created the light lager that would become the prototype for all lagers.

The main attraction of this tour is the visit to the Pilsner Urquell Brewery itself. Founded in 1842, the brewery is where Josef Groll brewed the first bottom-fermented light lager. Visitors learn about this pioneering brewing process and see how the brewery has evolved over the years.
The brewery tour is well-regarded, with descriptions noting its quality and depth. Visitors should be aware that admission costs 380 CZK per person, payable on-site, and that lunch is not provided, so it’s advisable to eat beforehand or plan for a stop afterward.

Many reviews highlight guide George as being outstanding, offering insights and stories that go beyond basic facts. The driver-guide’s knowledge and friendly demeanor enhance the experience, making the day engaging and informative.
The pacing of the tour is generally praised, although one review notes that time for lunch can be tight, with scheduled stops potentially cutting into meal times. Travelers should plan accordingly to ensure they have time to eat, especially if they want a sit-down meal during the day.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour is not suitable for pregnant women, individuals with mobility impairments, or those claustrophobic due to brewery tour conditions. It involves vehicle transfers and walking around historic sites, so physical readiness is advised.
Participants should bring their passport or ID for identification purposes, and it’s recommended to inform the organizer at least 1 day in advance if pickups or drop-offs need to be customized within Prague.
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The total price for the experience is $443 per group, which covers private transportation, the driver-guide, and fees. The brewery admission cost is paid separately, allowing flexibility. The tour offers free cancellation if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later, making it easy to plan without immediate payment.
While this tour emphasizes personalized guidance and a private vehicle, many similar experiences are available. Some include additional stops or experiences, like visiting glassworks or other breweries, but this tour’s focus on Pilsen and its brewery offers a comprehensive, relaxed overview perfect for beer enthusiasts and history lovers.
This private 6-hour journey combines cultural sightseeing with a visit to the birthplace of Pilsner lager, making it ideal for those wanting a personalized, in-depth experience. The expert guides, comfortable transport, and focus on historic landmarks provide strong value, especially for beer lovers keen to learn about brewing history firsthand.
However, be prepared for additional costs for brewery admission and potentially limited meal time. The tour’s high rating reflects its quality and engaging guides, making it a recommended choice for small groups seeking a relaxed yet informative day outside Prague.
“We had a great time! Our driver/Guide George was informative and interesting. We had a stop in the town and a walk around. The Brewery tour it's se…”

Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included. Participants should plan to eat before or after the tour.
How much does the brewery admission cost?
Admission to the Pilsner Urquell Brewery costs 380 CZK (about 16 EUR) per person and is paid separately on-site.
What is the group size for this tour?
The tour is private, with options for up to 3 people in a car or up to 7 people in a van.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or claustrophobia due to brewery conditions and walking involved.
Can the tour be customized?
Yes, the provider offers highly customized private tours and can accommodate pickups or drop-offs at any Prague location with prior notice.
What are the main highlights of this experience?
Visitors explore historic Pilsen, visit the Beer Museum, see key landmarks like St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral, and tour the famous Pilsner Urquell Brewery with insights from knowledgeable guides.