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Discover Czech folk traditions with a private Prague tour featuring live music, traditional cuisine, and visits to iconic and hidden spots around the city.

The Czech Traditional Folklore Evening and Prague Hidden Gems Tour offers a vibrant, immersive look into Bohemian, Moravian, Slovak, and Hungarian folk music and dance. Priced at $225 per group of up to 6 people, this 3.5-hour tour combines the lively entertainment of live music, featuring folk instruments like the hammer-dulcimer and bagpipes, with a delicious three-course Czech meal. Unlimited drinks, including Pilsner beer and Moravian wines, are included, making this a fun-filled and engaging cultural night.
This private tour begins in the early evening, starting at 6:30 pm at the Statue of Franz Kafka in Prague’s Old Town, and offers a blend of sightseeing, local traditions, and authentic cuisine. The tour is suited for those looking for a genuine Czech experience, especially if they have already explored Prague’s main sights, as it focuses on hidden spots and cultural highlights seldom seen during daytime visits.

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This tour officially begins at the Statue of Franz Kafka in Praha 1-Staré Msto, a central location easily accessible by public transport. The starting time is 6:30 pm, aligning with the evening entertainment and dinner. The private transportation ensures a comfortable transition between sightseeing stops and the folklore show, adding convenience to the experience.
The pickup service enhances the tour’s flexibility, allowing guests to travel comfortably between the meeting point and the various stops. The entire activity is designed exclusively for your group, providing a personalized atmosphere that enhances interaction with the guides and performers.

The first stops include Kampa Park, a charming island along the Vltava River, where the guide takes you on a 15-minute walk to enjoy the scenic views and the peaceful ambiance. This area is renowned for its picturesque setting and views of Prague Castle, making it a perfect introduction to the city’s scenic beauty.
Next, the tour visits Lennon Wall, a globally recognized mural of Beatles lyrics and graffiti, for a quick 5-minute view. This landmark reflects Prague’s modern cultural and musical history, setting the stage for the musical themes of the evening.
The Mala Strana (Little Quarter) is then explored through a 15-minute stroll along cobbled streets, revealing classic architecture and hidden courtyards. The guide introduces visitors to notable sculptures like the rající postavy, a well-known piece that adds artistic flavor to the walk.

The tour includes a 20-minute drive through parts of Prague less frequented by daytime travelers. During this segment, the guide points out hidden gems and offers insights into the city’s diverse neighborhoods. This short drive provides a different perspective on Prague’s layout and history, away from the usual crowded spots.
This segment offers a relaxing break, allowing visitors to see more of the city without extensive walking, and complements the walking portions with local color and quieter views.

The highlight of this tour is the 2.5-hour Czech folklore show, where live music sets the scene for lively bohemian, moravian, slovak, and hungarian folk songs and dances. The musicians perform with traditional instruments like bagpipes, fuyara (shepherd’s whistle), and the hammer-dulcimer, creating an authentic soundscape.
This show is described as interactive and fun, with opportunities to observe and even participate in the dances. The atmosphere is warm and festive, perfect for those wanting to connect deeply with Czech traditions. The dinner features a three-course meal of local specialties, complemented by unlimited Pilsner beer and Moravian wines, providing a true taste of Czech culinary culture.

The dining experience includes a three-course meal that showcases Czech cuisine, with dishes prepared as specialties of the region. The unlimited drinks—beer and wine—add to the convivial atmosphere, encouraging guests to relax and enjoy the entertainment. The dinner takes place during the folklore performance, making it an integrated cultural celebration.
While the admission fee for the dinner and show is 1200 CZK (around 50 USD), it is not included in the base price, but it offers excellent value considering the quality of the food and drinks served.

After the lively folklore show and dinner, the group is returned to the original meeting point at the Statue of Franz Kafka. The 3.5-hour experience wraps up in the same location, ensuring an easy exit or further exploration of Prague’s evening scene.
The flexibility of the private tour means that longer stays or additional sightseeing can be arranged if desired, making it adaptable to individual preferences.

This tour combines culture, local sights, and culinary delights in a private setting, making it ideal for those seeking a personalized experience. The opportunity to enjoy live folk music with traditional instruments and dance, paired with authentic Czech cuisine, creates a lively, genuine atmosphere.
The focus on hidden Prague locations like Kampa Park, Lennon Wall, and Mala Strana, combined with a concert of authentic folk music, differentiates this experience from typical city tours. The limited group size and private transportation add to the comfort and exclusivity, ensuring a relaxed and engaging night.
The tour duration of 3.5 hours includes sightseeing, music, dinner, and transportation, making it a well-paced experience. Travelers should be prepared for light walking during the stops and standing during the show. The tour is accessible for most travelers and welcomes service animals.
Since the evening activity is subject to availability, it’s advisable to book well in advance—on average, 216 days before the scheduled date—to secure a spot. The cancellation policy offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience, providing flexibility for change of plans.
The Czech Traditional Folklore Evening and Prague Hidden Gems Tour delivers a rich cultural experience that combines music, dance, cuisine, and sightseeing. It appeals to travelers interested in authentic traditions and those who wish to see lesser-known parts of Prague in a lively, welcoming setting.
While the price includes a three-course meal and unlimited drinks, the highlight remains the live folk music and the interactive atmosphere of the performance. The tour is especially well-suited for small groups seeking a personalized, memorable night out in Prague.
“This was such a wonderful night with Ljuba! It really was a one of a kind show and the food was delicious. Ljuba had created an extra special tour …”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, private transportation is provided for the sightseeing stops and the transfer back to the meeting point.
What is included in the price?
The tour guide, private transportation, and the sightseeing stops are included. The dinner and folklore show admission cost 1200 CZK (around 50 USD) and is paid separately.
What are the stops during the tour?
Stops include Kampa Park, Lennon Wall, Mala Strana, and a short driving tour of lesser-known Prague neighborhoods.
How long does the folklore show last?
The live music and dance performance lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Can I participate in the dance performances?
Yes, the show is interactive and fun, with opportunities for guests to join in the dances.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed.
What is the best time to book this tour?
Since it’s booked on an average of 216 days in advance, early booking is recommended to secure your preferred date.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Who is the tour guide?
The experience is led by Ljuba Poleva, a professional private guide known for creating engaging, personalized tours.
Where does the tour end?
The tour concludes back at the Statue of Franz Kafka, the starting point.