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Discover Prague’s culinary secrets in a 3-hour guided food tour featuring 5-6 tastings, local hotspots, and insider stories. Book for $81.98 per person.
Exploring Prague through its food offers a relaxed and authentic way to understand the city’s character. This guided 3-hour food tasting experience provides a taste of local Czech cuisine with a focus on hidden spots and small eateries, rather than touristy traps. With 5-6 tastings, optional drinks like Czech beers and wines, and a friendly guide leading the way, this tour is ideal for those eager to experience Prague’s culinary diversity in a laid-back setting.
The tour departs from Spálená 22 in Nové Msto, and despite its short duration, it packs in enough food and stories to satisfy most appetites. It’s suited for visitors who want a low-key adventure, enjoy tasting local specialties, and meet like-minded food lovers. The $81.98 price point covers a generous amount of food, an informative guide, and a personal email with recipes and local tips. Keep in mind, bottled water is not included, so bringing a refillable bottle is recommended.


The meeting point is located in the heart of Prague’s Nové Msto district, making it easy to access via public transportation. The tour begins around 3 hours later, walking through local neighborhoods while sampling Czech dishes and street snacks. The group size is limited to 10, which keeps the pace intimate and engaging.
The guide, described as enthusiastic and knowledgeable, shares fun facts about Prague’s food culture without turning the experience into a lengthy history lesson. This makes the tour accessible for all types of travelers, from casual food lovers to those seeking an authentic local experience.
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The itinerary features 5-6 stops, each offering a unique taste of Prague’s culinary scene:
Each location is selected to give insight into everyday Czech eating habits and the variety of local flavors.

The 5-6 tastings include a range of local dishes and snacks, with optional drinks purchased separately. Guests can choose from Czech beers and wines, which complement the food offerings. The dishes are designed to be generous enough that after the tour, no additional food is necessary for the rest of the day.
The tastings are inside venues or enjoyed on the go, allowing for a flexible and lively pace. The focus is on authenticity and variety, providing a well-rounded taste of Prague’s culinary landscape.

The guide plays a vital role in enriching the experience. Described as fun, engaging, and knowledgeable, they share anecdotes about Prague’s neighborhoods, food customs, and history. The guide’s storytelling enhances the local flavor and makes each stop more meaningful.
Reviewers frequently mention guide Franz or Jan as great educators who bring the city’s food scene to life. They are praised for great conversation, insider tips, and making the group feel welcome.

This tour is designed for small groups of up to 10 participants, which allows for personal interaction and a more relaxed atmosphere. It is booked on average 32 days in advance, highlighting its popularity among visitors planning ahead.
Cancellation policies are flexible, offering free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. The tour requires good weather, as some tastings are outside or on the go.
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Service animals are allowed, and the tour is suitable for most travelers. Participants should be prepared to walk moderate distances between stops. Remember, bottled water is not included, so plan accordingly.
The pre- and post-tour emails provide useful food and travel tips, along with a recipe to recreate Czech dishes at home. This feature adds value beyond the actual tasting, allowing guests to remember Prague through its flavors.

While this tour concentrates on food in local, lesser-known venues, other experiences like castle tours or medieval dining offer different perspectives of Prague. This experience is particularly appealing for visitors who prioritize food and culture over extensive sightseeing.
The reviews highlight how guide expertise, variety of food, and authentic local venues make this tour stand out. Some mention that Czech food can be quite basic, but the quality and variety compensate for that.

This 3-hour guided food experience provides a generous sampling of local Czech flavors, paired with informative stories and friendly company. The small group size and focus on hidden eateries make it ideal for foodies and curious travelers looking for an authentic taste of Prague.
The price of $81.98 offers good value for the amount of food, drinks, and insights included. While not a comprehensive culinary tour of every Prague dish, it delivers a delightful, relaxed introduction to the city’s everyday cuisine. Perfect for those who want to eat well and learn about local culture in a casual, friendly environment.
“What an awesome afternoon! Lots of tasty food we never would have known about had we not done this tour. You will definitely not leave hungry. Fr…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Most tastings are focused on traditional Czech dishes, which often include meat. It’s best to check with the provider if vegetarian options are available.
Are drinks included in the tour price?
No, drinks are optional and must be purchased separately at each venue. Czech beers and wines are available.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking between stops, some of which are inside venues with stairs. It’s suitable for most travelers but should be confirmed beforehand for specific needs.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring a refillable water bottle, comfortable shoes, and curiosity about Prague’s local food scene.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book around 32 days in advance to secure a spot, especially during peak travel times.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Most travelers can participate, but check with the provider if you have young children or require special accommodations.
What makes this tour different from other food experiences in Prague?
Its focus on local, lesser-known venues, the small group size, and the personalized stories from the guide set this experience apart from more tourist-heavy options.
Will I learn about Prague’s history during the tour?
The emphasis is on food and culture stories rather than detailed history, making it a fun, easygoing way to discover the city.
Is there a dress code?
Casual and comfortable attire is perfect, as the tour involves walking and outdoor stops.