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Discover Prague’s beer culture with this 4-hour brewery tour, featuring Pilsner Urquell, beer tasting, a tapping school, and traditional Czech dinner for $99.92.

This Brewery Tour with Tapping School and Dinner offers a comprehensive look into Czech brewing traditions, priced at $99.92 per person. With a duration of approximately 4 hours, it combines a guided visit to the Pilsner Urquell museum, an engaging beer tasting session, and the chance to learn how to tap your own beer. The tour begins at Kiovnické námstí, right in the heart of Prague, and ends with a traditional Czech meal—possibly enjoyed alongside another beer.
This tour is ideal for anyone interested in Czech beer culture and eager to see behind the scenes of one of the world’s most famous breweries. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate a mix of history, hands-on activities, and local cuisine. The tour’s small group size—up to 15 travelers—ensures a more personalized experience, and the free cancellation policy adds flexibility for planning.

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The tour kicks off at Kiovnické námstí, in the very center of Prague, where your guide awaits in the Old Town Bridge Tower. From there, travelers enjoy a 15-minute stroll across the iconic Charles Bridge, soaking in the city’s historic landscape. This scenic walk sets a romantic tone and provides a glimpse of Prague’s famous architecture before heading to the brewery.
The starting location is conveniently accessible via public transportation, making it easy to reach for most visitors. The walk itself is a gentle introduction to the city’s charm, and the guide often shares interesting stories about Prague’s history along the way.
The main focus of this tour is a 2-hour visit to the Pilsner Urquell museum, where the story of this legendary beer unfolds. The museum features entertaining videos, holograms, sound effects, and memorabilia that illustrate the company’s history, brewing process, bottling, and shipping.
This part of the experience is designed to be informative yet engaging, making complex brewing techniques accessible and entertaining. Visitors are guided through the entire process, gaining a clear picture of what makes Pilsner Urquell unique and why it holds such a special place in Czech culture.

Following the museum visit, the narrated beer tasting takes place at the Brewery bar. This session highlights different beer varieties and explains their flavor profiles and brewing methods. The guide provides context, making each sip more meaningful and helping guests appreciate the nuances of Czech beer.
This tasting session is an excellent opportunity to sample authentic Czech beer in a lively, authentic setting. The multimedia elements used during the museum tour continue into the tasting, enriching the experience.
A highlight of this tour is the Tapping School, where participants learn how to tap their own beer. Under expert supervision, you’ll get a chance to practice pouring a fresh, proper beer from a tap. This interactive activity adds a memorable, practical element and deepens your understanding of beer serving techniques.
According to positive feedback, guides lead this segment with expertise and enthusiasm, making it accessible even for beginners. This aspect of the tour offers a satisfying sense of achievement and a fun story to share afterward.
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To round off the experience, the tour includes a traditional Czech meal. The meal is typically served with another beer, allowing guests to enjoy authentic local cuisine alongside their drinks. This part of the tour provides a relaxing setting to reflect on what you’ve learned and enjoyed during the day.
The inclusion of a meal makes this tour not just about beer, but also about experiencing Czech hospitality and culinary traditions. The opportunity to pair food with Czech beer naturally enhances the overall dining experience.
The tour departs from Kiovnické námstí and is designed for up to 15 travelers, ensuring a personalized and engaging experience. It’s near public transportation, making it simple to access from various parts of Prague.
The tour is scheduled for about 4 hours, which balances a thorough exploration with manageable pacing. The mobile ticket makes booking and check-in straightforward, and you receive confirmation immediately after booking.
Operated by Fun in Prague, s.r.o., this experience benefits from a free cancellation policy, allowing cancellations up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The provider is reachable via phone (+420724371392) or email ([email protected]), should you have any questions or need assistance.
What makes this tour exceptional is its combination of educational content, interactive activities, and culture. The guided museum visit offers insights into Czech brewing history, while the tapping school puts practical skills into your hands.
The inclusion of a traditional meal paired with beer emphasizes authentic Czech hospitality, and the small group size fosters a more intimate and engaging atmosphere. The positive review praising the guide’s expertise confirms that this is a well-organized, enjoyable experience.
This experience is perfect for beer enthusiasts, history buffs, and those curious about Czech traditions. It suits visitors who want an interactive, educational, and delightful tasting experience that goes beyond just sampling beers. The walking component and the museum visit also make it suitable for those comfortable with moderate walking and indoor activities.
The $99.92 price tag reflects a comprehensive experience that combines history, hands-on skills, and local cuisine. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the expert guides make the complex brewing process accessible and fun.
While it’s a rich experience, it’s best suited for those ready to spend around four hours exploring Prague’s beer culture and eager to learn and participate actively. The inclusion of dinner and additional beer makes it a satisfying way to spend an afternoon or early evening in Prague.
“Unser Tourguide war super. Es gibt nichts zu beanstanden. Die Führung mit Zapfschule ist sehr zu empfehlen! Es war ein gelungener Tag. Vielen Dank”
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
While the focus is on beer, non-drinkers can still enjoy the museum tour and learning activities. However, the tasting and tapping parts are designed around beer consumption.
How accessible is the tour for people with mobility issues?
The tour starts at Kiovnické námstí and involves a 15-minute walk across Charles Bridge. The museum and tasting areas are generally accessible, but travelers with specific needs should contact the provider directly.
Can I cancel this tour easily?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, making it flexible for changing plans.
Is food included with the tour?
Yes, the tour concludes with a traditional Czech meal, typically served with another beer to enjoy with your food.
What is the group size limit?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.