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Discover Prague’s only self-guided beer and food tour for just $17 per group, offering local neighborhood exploration, delicious Czech fare, and craft beers.
Prague’s Anti Tour Self Guided Beer and Food Tour offers a refreshing alternative to traditional sightseeing. Priced at $17 per group (up to 10 people), this tour provides a flexible way to explore local neighborhoods, enjoy authentic Czech cuisine, and sample outstanding craft beers. With a typical duration of 3 to 5 hours, it suits those who prefer independence over guided groups, especially since it is a self-guided experience available via a digital download.
This tour is perfect for budget-conscious travelers who want to experience authentic Prague without the hassle of large groups or overly commercialized tours. It is designed for people who dislike “expensive, generic, hard to understand” tours and instead want to explore at their own pace with clear, detailed directions. The tour magazine makes you feel like a local, telling you exactly where to turn, what to order, and where to stop for snapshots.
While it’s a self-guided tour, the carefully curated stops in quiet neighborhoods provide a genuine taste of Prague away from the tourist crowds. The max budget of $45 per person for food and drinks makes it an affordable option to enjoy local beer and food in a relaxed environment.


The tour begins at the Hradanská metro station, which acts as the gateway to the Dejvice neighborhood. This quiet, tree-lined area captures a more authentic side of Prague, away from the busy city center. The self-guided format allows you to explore at a comfortable pace, with clear directions ensuring you make the most of each stop.
This starting point is convenient, especially because the tour is near public transportation, making it easy to access from different parts of Prague. Since it’s a private activity for your group, you can enjoy the experience without the pressure of a large tour group or scheduled timings.
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Dejvice is the first neighborhood you’ll visit after leaving the metro station. It’s described as a small, quiet, tree-lined neighborhood where you get a genuine feel of Prague’s everyday life. The area is less touristy and offers a peaceful environment perfect for strolling and photos.
Within this 3-hour segment, you’ll experience local sights and authentic atmosphere. The area’s calm streets and traditional architecture make it a perfect spot for capturing Prague’s true essence. Since admission is free, this stop is ideal for relaxing while soaking in the atmosphere.
Next, the tour guides you to Bubenec, a quiet suburb filled with villas and embassies. This attractive residential area is similar in feel to Dejvice but offers its own unique charm. It provides a peaceful setting for exploring Prague’s upscale residential life.
During this two-hour segment, you’ll enjoy more local flavor away from tourist hotspots, appreciating the elegance of villa-lined streets. The free admission continues here, and the tranquil environment ensures a leisurely exploration.

The tour includes tasting 1 traditional Czech beer along with 2 snacks. Later, you’ll indulge in 2 craft beers paired with an outstanding Czech meal, giving you a well-rounded sampling of local flavors. The experimental beers add an element of surprise, with snacks to complement the drinks.
These tastings are designed to be affordable, with a maximum budget of around $45 per person. The focus on local breweries and authentic Czech dishes means you enjoy quality fare in non-touristy venues, often in hidden gem settings.

Part of this self-guided experience is a scenic walk through quiet neighborhoods to two notable landmarks. The history walk enhances the experience, offering insights into Prague’s local architecture and history without the crowds.
The detailed tour magazine helps navigate between these points, making the experience feel like a personal tour. The informative commentary and picturesque streets make this segment both enjoyable and educational.
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One of the highlights is trying two experimental beers, which showcase Prague’s innovative craft beer scene. These are paired with snacks, making each tasting session memorable. The outstanding Czech meal further enriches the experience, highlighting authentic local cuisine.
The flexibility to linger at favorite spots or move on at your own pace makes this tour particularly appealing for those who enjoy customizing their experience.

The tour starts at 12:00 pm and begins at Hradanská 160, Prague 6. It is designed for most travelers, with service animals allowed and near public transportation for easy access. Since it is private and tailored to your group, you can enjoy a personalized experience without shared schedules.
The digital download format means there’s no need for physical tickets. You simply access the beautifully designed tour magazine on your device, making the process hassle-free.

Unlike traditional guided tours, this experience offers the freedom to explore at your own pace. The clear instructions and detailed directions ensure you won’t get lost, even in lesser-known neighborhoods.
Reviews highlight the personal feel and ease of following the guide. This flexibility makes it ideal for solo travelers, couples, families, or small groups who want to customize their visit and avoid crowded tourist areas.
This self-guided beer and food tour suits travelers who prefer independence, value local experiences, and want to avoid tourist traps. It’s especially appealing for families with young kids, as it is described as kid-friendly, and for those who enjoy discovering neighborhoods off the beaten path.
The affordable price point and the ability to stay longer or shorter at each stop make it perfect for budget-conscious visitors. The focus on authentic Prague rather than commercialized venues** adds to its appeal.
While the self-guided format offers freedom, it relies on your ability to follow directions and navigate independently. Some stops—like the second venue—may be temporarily closed, as noted in reviews, so it’s wise to plan for flexibility.
The total cost can reach up to $45 per person for food and drink, which is still affordable but worth considering if you’re looking for a completely free experience. The tour is non-refundable, so commitment is necessary before purchase.
The Anti Tour Prague provides a relaxed, authentic way to enjoy Czech beer and cuisine in a local neighborhood setting. Its affordable price, flexibility, and focus on local flavor make it a strong choice for independent travelers seeking to dodge tourist crowds.
By combining self-guided exploration with curated food and drink tastings, this tour offers a genuine taste of Prague’s less-known areas with the comfort of detailed directions and a personal touch.
“Brilliant recommendations, followed the guide completely up to the second stop and made a trip back for the third stop the following day as we were…”
Is this tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, the tour is described as kid-friendly, making it a great option for families seeking a relaxed, enjoyable experience that still highlights local food and beer.
How long does the tour last?
The tour typically lasts between 3 and 5 hours, depending on your pace and how long you choose to stay at each stop.
Can I do this tour in my own time?
Absolutely. Since it is self-guided, you have the freedom to explore at your own pace, making it ideal for those who prefer independent travel.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes 1 traditional beer + 2 snacks, 2 craft beers + meal, and 2 experimental beers + snacks. The detailed tour magazine guides you through the neighborhoods and landmarks.
Are there any restrictions or important tips?
The tour starts at 12:00 pm at Hradanská 160, Prague 6. It is non-refundable, so be sure to plan accordingly. The digital download makes it easy to access on your device.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the starting point is near public transportation, making it easy to reach from different parts of Prague.