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Discover Prague’s favorite neighborhoods with local guides, sampling craft beers, Czech delicacies, and exploring hidden pubs over 3-4 hours for $80.

This beer and food tour in Prague offers an authentic taste of the city’s vibrant drinking scene beyond the crowded Old Town. For $80 per person, it spans 3 to 4 hours and takes you through some of Prague’s most sought-after yet lesser-known neighborhoods. The tour features several beer tastings, paired with traditional Czech snacks, and visits to hidden pubs and microbreweries that are favored by locals.
What sets this experience apart is the small group size, capped at 10 participants, ensuring a personal and relaxed atmosphere. The tour is perfect for those who want to explore trendy districts, enjoy local craft beers, and learn about Prague’s history from a knowledgeable guide—all while avoiding the typical tourist routes. A major highlight is the use of public transport to seamlessly connect you from the city’s busy center to calmer, more authentic neighborhoods.
While the tour emphasizes local flavor and authentic experiences, it also offers practical insights into Czech beer culture, making it ideal for beer enthusiasts or those curious about Prague’s culinary scene. The tour is accessible, near public transportation, and suitable for most travelers seeking a mix of history, food, and drink.

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The tour begins at the Statue of Saint Wenceslas in Prague’s Nové Město, a well-known landmark in the city center. Here, the guide ensures everyone has their bearings before leading the group onto the metro. This initial meet-up sets a relaxed tone, and from there, the journey swiftly moves into Prague’s residential neighborhoods.
The first stop involves a short metro ride to Hradcanska, which delivers you into a beautiful, quiet residential area. This part of Prague is close to the Castle, but far from the tourist crowds, offering a peaceful starting point to the adventure. Within a short walk, you’ll find some of the city’s best local beer spots—perfect for those looking to sample authentic Czech brews without the crowds.

The main part of the tour takes place in Dejvice, a highly sought-after district known for its relaxed atmosphere and vibrant drinking scene. Over about 2 hours, the guide leads the group along quiet streets lined with taprooms, microbreweries, and a wide variety of restaurants serving cuisines from around the world.
In Dejvice, you’ll experience a true local vibe. The establishments include lesser-known pubs that serve craft beers alongside Czech bar snacks. This neighborhood offers a mix of casual spots and more refined venues, giving a well-rounded taste of Prague’s contemporary beer culture. Visitors can expect to learn about Czech brewing traditions while enjoying several beer tastings.
Next, the tour moves to Bubenec, another charming neighborhood on the city outskirts. Covering around 1 hour, this area features less crowded venues perfect for a relaxing beer experience. The focus here is on local favorites that are often overlooked by travelers.
The guide recommends staying longer if you wish to enjoy an additional beer. A popular stop is an outdoor patio, considered the ideal spot for an evening Czech lager while soaking in the local ambiance. This outdoor space adds a tranquil ending to the tour, especially suited for those wishing to linger over a final drink.
Transportation plays a key role in this tour. The guide uses public transport—primarily the metro—to move between neighborhoods efficiently. The first stop is near the Statue of Saint Wenceslas, with a short metro ride to Hradcanska. This approach ensures the tour remains cost-effective and provides an authentic experience of Prague’s transit system.
The use of public transport allows visitors to see daily life in Prague and access neighborhoods that are off the tourist trail. The tour ends back at the starting point, making it easy to continue exploring other parts of the city afterward.
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The tour is led by a friendly, knowledgeable guide, who shares insights into Prague’s beers, history, and local culture. Reviews highlight the guide’s passion for beer and ability to explain the nuances of Czech brewing traditions. This personal touch transforms a simple pub crawl into an engaging learning experience.
The guide also customizes the pace, ensuring everyone has time to sample beers and enjoy the surroundings. The group’s size makes for an intimate experience, perfect for those who appreciate personal interaction and tailored recommendations.

Throughout the tour, participants sample several beers, including local craft options and classic Czech lagers such as Pilsner Urquell. Each tasting is paired with traditional Czech snacks, offering a well-rounded flavor experience.
The focus on local brews and authentic pub foods gives a genuine taste of Czech drinking culture. Non-beer drinkers still find the tour accommodating, as many establishments serve non-alcoholic options and the guide is attentive to diverse preferences.
Dejvice is the highlight for many, with its laid-back vibe and diverse food scene. It’s a neighborhood favored by locals, with microbreweries and casual pubs all within walking distance. The area’s quiet streets provide a stark contrast to Prague’s tourist-heavy Old Town, making this a refreshing escape.
Bubenec offers a more relaxed outdoor atmosphere, especially at its outdoor patio, which provides a perfect ending. This neighborhood’s less crowded venues make it ideal for savoring a local Czech lager in a laid-back setting.
The tour features free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind for spontaneous plans. It is organized by Crowded Table Tours and is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals. The tour starts at the Statue of Saint Wenceslas and ends at the same location, simplifying logistics for participants.
The tour is designed to be accessible via public transportation, emphasizing convenience and local experience. It can accommodate a small group of up to 10 people, fostering an intimate environment for meaningful interaction.
This beer and food tour is ideal for those wanting to go beyond Prague’s main tourist spots. It offers a local perspective on the city’s neighborhoods, combining beer tastings, culinary insights, and cultural stories. The use of public transport enhances the authentic feel and helps access quieter, more charming parts of the city.
The small group size and knowledgeable guide ensure a personal, relaxed experience. It’s especially suited for beer lovers, fans of local cuisine, or anyone interested in seeing Prague through the eyes of locals.
For $80, this tour provides a well-rounded introduction to Prague’s neighborhoods, beers, and culinary delights. The emphasis on authentic, off-the-beaten-path venues makes it a valuable experience for those seeking to avoid tourist traps. The small group format and personal guide ensure an engaging and informative journey.
While you won’t find the major historical sights here, the tour excels in offering local flavor and relaxed vibes. It’s best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy craft beers, casual walks, and authentic interactions with Prague’s vibrant neighborhoods.
“We chose this tour to explore a neighborhood outside of The Old Town, which is exactly what we got! Jim is very knowledgeable about Pilsner Urquel…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour takes approximately 3 to 4 hours.
What is the price of the tour?
It costs $80 per person.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at the Statue of Saint Wenceslas in Prague’s Nové Město.
Is transportation included?
Transport is not included but the guide uses public transportation to move between neighborhoods.
What neighborhoods are visited?
The tour visits Dejvice and Bubenec, both on Prague’s outskirts.
Are there options for non-beer drinkers?
Yes, many venues serve non-alcoholic drinks and the guide is attentive to preferences.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour suitable for children or travelers with limited mobility?
It is generally accessible and suitable for most travelers, but mobility details are not specified.
What makes this tour unique?
Its focus on local neighborhoods, craft beers, and authentic Czech snacks distinguishes it from typical city tours.
Would you recommend this tour for a first-time visitor?
While it offers a fantastic local taste, it’s best for those comfortable exploring less touristy areas and interested in beer and food.