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Discover authentic Prague cuisine on a 4-hour guided food tour, exploring hidden eateries, tasting Czech cheeses, charcuterie, beers, wines, and spirits.

For those seeking an immersive taste of Prague’s local food scene, the Prague Food and Culture Tour with Prague Foodies offers a fantastic half-day exploration. Priced at $124.08 per person, this 4-hour walking tour departs from Malostranské nám. 5/28 in the historic Malá Strana district and is designed for small groups of up to 8 participants, ensuring plenty of personalized attention. With a perfect 5.0/5 rating based on 237 reviews, this tour is highly recommended by 97% of past guests.
This tour stands out through its focus on off-the-beaten-path neighborhoods, where locals love to eat and drink. It’s especially suited for travelers eager to dive into Prague’s culinary secrets, sample regional specialties, and chat directly with chefs and proprietors. The experience combines delicious tastings—like Czech cheeses, artisanal charcuterie, craft beers, wines, and spirits—with insightful stories about Prague’s food culture.

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The tour begins in central Prague, specifically at the corner of a Starbucks café near Malostranské nám. The meeting point is easy to find, right next to a tram stop, making it convenient for travelers staying in or near Malá Strana. The tour kicks off precisely at 12:00 pm, providing a perfect midday experience for visitors exploring the city.
Once gathered, the guide leads the group into less touristy neighborhoods, away from the crowded main streets, to uncover the city’s culinary treasures. The focus on local favorites means visiting delicatessens, cafes, pubs, and bars regularly missed by typical travelers.
Throughout the 4-hour journey, the focus remains on authentic Czech foods. Expect to indulge in artisanal Czech cheeses and melt-in-the-mouth charcuterie platters, which showcase the country’s craftsmanship in cured meats and cheese-making. The tastings are carefully chosen to highlight regional specialties that reflect Prague’s culinary heritage.
The stops also include local pubs and cafes, where sampling craft beers, Czech wines, and a spicy Berechovka liqueur offers a genuine taste of Prague’s liquid delights. The guide fosters conversations with proprietors and chefs, giving guests insight into the passion and inspiration behind the dishes and drinks.

One of the most praised aspects of this tour is its avoidance of tourist traps. Instead, it explores hidden districts that are beloved by locals. These areas are home to specialty stores, cozy cafes, and small pubs, providing an authentic experience that many visitors miss when sticking to the main tourist hubs.
The guide’s personal recommendations and insider tips help guests return confidently to these neighborhoods after the tour, knowing exactly where to find authentic food, drinks, and unique souvenirs.

The tour’s success is largely thanks to guides like Vladimir and Valdemar, who are praised for their rich knowledge, friendly approach, and passionate storytelling. Past reviews describe the guides as engaging, approachable, and well-informed about both food and Prague’s history.
Guests appreciate the personal anecdotes and insights into local culinary traditions, which bring each stop to life. The guides are also attentive to dietary preferences, and the small group size allows for meaningful conversations.
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Expect a carefully curated selection of Czech cheeses, artisan meats, and local condiments. The tastings serve as an introduction to regional ingredients and traditional recipes. The liquid offerings—like craft beers, wines, and spirits—complement the dishes well, giving a full sensory experience.
Many reviews highlight the quality of the food, noting that the meats and cheeses are delicious and fresh, and that the liquid samples are well-chosen to showcase Prague’s drinking culture.

This 4-hour tour balances walking, tasting, and chatting smoothly. The small-group setting ensures that guests do not feel rushed, and the moderate pace allows for plenty of time to enjoy each stop and engage with the guides.
The group size of eight is intentionally kept small to foster intimacy and interaction, making the experience more relaxed and personalized. Since it operates in all weather conditions, travelers should dress appropriately for the weather.
Beyond just food, the guides share stories about Prague’s culture and gastronomic history. Discussions often include local customs, sustainable food practices, and the city’s evolving culinary scene.
Guests are encouraged to ask questions and discuss the dishes and drinks, making the tour feel like an informal, friendly chat with a knowledgeable local.
The tour is highly booked, with an average reservation time of 29 days in advance. It requires no hotel pickup or drop-off, starting directly at the designated meeting point.
Guests can cancel free of charge if they notify at least 24 hours before the start time, making it flexible for spontaneous plans. The tour is suitable for travelers aged 9 and above, with a minimum drinking age of 18.
The Prague Food and Culture Tour with Prague Foodies offers a deep dive into local culinary traditions in an intimate setting. The expert guides make it engaging and informative, while the off-the-beaten-path locations give a more authentic flavor of Prague.
This tour is ideal for foodies, cultural explorers, or anyone wanting to step away from typical tourist spots and truly experience what Prague’s locals love to eat and drink.
This small-group culinary walk provides an authentic taste of Prague, highlighting regional specialties and local favorites. Its high ratings and enthusiastic reviews reflect the quality of the guides and food. The 4-hour duration balances gastronomy, culture, and city sightseeing efficiently.
While it doesn’t include hotel transfers, the central meeting point is easy to access, and the small group size ensures a personal, relaxed experience. If you are eager to discover Prague through its food, this tour deserves strong consideration.
“I have been on food tours in many countries and this was definitely one of the best! Valdemar was an outstanding guide. He mixed in details about t…”
How long is the Prague Food and Culture Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
What is the price of the tour?
It costs $124.08 per person.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Malostranské nám. 5/28 in Malá Strana, Prague.
Are food and drink included?
Yes, there are multiple tastings of cheeses, meats, beers, wines, and spirits included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for guests aged 9 and above.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What should I wear?
Dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour operates in all weather conditions.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 8 participants for a more personalized experience.
Are dietary requirements accommodated?
Guests should advise any dietary restrictions at the time of booking.
Is there hotel pickup?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off.