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Experience medieval history with a dinner, show, castle tour, and brewery tasting near Prague. Enjoy unlimited drinks, live entertainment, and authentic crafts.

The tour “From Prague: Medieval Dinner, Show, Castle and Brewery” offers an engaging journey into the Middle Ages, all within a 5-hour experience priced at $112 per person. Departing from Na Florenci, this adventure takes you into the Hradec Kralove Region of the Czech Republic, blending history, entertainment, and culinary delights.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on authentic medieval flair combined with modern comforts. From a live medieval show to a visit inside a Baroque castle, along with a beer tasting at a traditional brewery, every element is designed to give a comprehensive glimpse into medieval life.
While the tour’s pace is lively and packed with activities, it is accessible to most visitors and features English-speaking guides who bring the history to life. The experience suits those eager to enjoy history through hands-on activities, hearty food, and vibrant entertainment, making it a well-rounded option for an immersive day outside Prague.
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The Baroque Dtenice Castle serves as the centerpiece of the day’s exploration. Located in the village of Dtenice within Czech Paradise, the castle is known for its 13th-century origins and its appeal to thousands of visitors annually.
During the guided tour, visitors can touch and photograph artifacts, including hunting trophies and period sofas. The guide leads through the castle’s rooms, sharing stories about its history and architecture. The experience offers insight into the castle’s past and the chance to appreciate its authentic character.
Beyond the castle, the tour includes a visit to the brewery, where craft brews are brewed in copper kettles over an open fire, adding a traditional touch. Tasting both light and dark beers, brewed with love and ancient methods, is a highlight for beer enthusiasts. An interactive museum nearby explains the brewing process in lively detail, making the visit both educational and fun.

The evening culminates at Dtenice’s medieval tavern, the largest of its kind in the region. This authentic medieval feast features unlimited local beer and Moravian wine, served alongside a three-course meal suitable for children and adults alike.
The meal includes hearty dishes like beef broth, chicken steak, and homemade pie. The tavern’s atmosphere is alive with live medieval music, dancers, jugglers, and a snake fakir. The setting is lively, with medieval characters like beggars and inquisitors adding to the immersive experience.
As a special highlight, the evening features a fire show performed by fakirs and dancers, creating a fiery spectacle that captivates everyone. The lively program ensures each moment is filled with entertainment, making it a feast not only for the stomach but also for the senses.

The original medieval show is a key feature of this experience. Expect live music, performances by dancers, and skillful jugglers all set in an atmospheric setting resembling a medieval tavern.
The fire show is a memorable part of the night, with fakirs and dancers performing fiery routines that heighten the excitement. The performers’ skills and the lively medieval-themed entertainment make this a night to remember, especially for those interested in cultural performances.
The show is conducted primarily in Czech, but the actions and music help convey the story and mood effectively for international visitors. The entire program is designed to keep guests entertained and immersed in medieval life.
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The tour begins at Na Florenci Street, near the Masarykovo nádraží metro station, where a guide holding an orange umbrella awaits. The transport is a luxury, air-conditioned bus, ensuring comfort during the one-hour drive to Dtenice.
Round-trip transportation is included, with pick-up and drop-off at a centrally located Prague hotel, making the journey hassle-free. The tour’s timing is flexible, with starting times available throughout the day, and it lasts approximately five hours.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes and are advised that spaces are heated during colder days, ensuring comfort year-round. Note that smoking is not permitted during the tour.
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The brewery tour is an integral part of the day, providing insight into traditional Czech brewing methods. Visitors observe the brewing process in copper kettles, where light and dark beers are brewed over an open fire, emphasizing craftsmanship and heritage.
Following the tour, the beer tasting allows participants to sample original Czech unpasteurized brews, which are brewed with love using ancient techniques. The interactive museum nearby complements the experience by explaining the history of brewing in a lively and engaging way.
This visit appeals especially to those curious about traditional crafts and local flavors, rounding out the day’s experience with a taste of Czech culture.

At the medieval tavern, the unlimited drinks of local beer and Moravian wine flow freely alongside hearty, period-appropriate dishes. The three-course meal is designed to satisfy and immerse guests in medieval dining customs.
Throughout the feast, live performances take center stage, with musicians, dancers, jugglers, and a snake fakir filling the space with lively energy. The fire show at the end adds a dramatic and fiery finale, leaving guests enchanted.
The lively setting, combined with interactive elements and historical characters, makes this dinner a lively centerpiece of the tour. It provides both cultural insight and entertainment suitable for adults and children alike.

This tour is especially suited for those interested in history, medieval culture, and traditional crafts. The English-speaking guides ensure clear explanations, and the wheelchair accessibility makes it inclusive for many visitors.
Guests should plan for comfortable shoes, as walking is involved at the castle and brewery. The heating during cold days ensures comfort, but guests should still dress appropriately for the weather.
Children are welcome and will receive a special three-course menu, making this a family-friendly option. Those with dietary restrictions should inform the provider in advance, as the tour staff will try to accommodate all needs.

The “From Prague: Medieval Dinner, Show, Castle and Brewery” offers a well-rounded taste of medieval life, combining authentic sites, lively entertainment, and hearty food. The inclusion of castle exploration, beer tasting, and a medieval feast makes this tour stand out from simpler cultural excursions.
While the Czech-language show may require some patience for non-Czech speakers, the actions and music help bridge communication gaps. The high praise in reviews highlights the knowledgeable guides, delicious food, and enthralling performances.
This experience is best suited for visitors who want a full sensory immersion in medieval Czech culture, enjoy interactive activities, and are eager for a lively, fun-filled evening outside Prague.
“Words really cannot express how amazing this was. From the transportation, to the woman who toured us around the castle, to the dinner and show! It…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are served a special three-course menu and can enjoy the lively entertainment, making it family-friendly.
Are vegetarian options available?
The data mentions dietary accommodations are considered, but specific vegetarian menus are not detailed. Guests should notify the provider if needed.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers medieval dinner with unlimited beer and Moravian wine, castle guided tour, brewery visit and tasting, and live medieval show.
How long is the drive from Prague to Dtenice?
The transfer takes approximately one hour each way.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking at the castle and brewery.
What happens if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there any restrictions on smoking?
Yes, smoking is not allowed during the tour.
Can I join the tour if I book separately from my group?
Yes, but if you want to sit together with others who booked separately under the same name, inform the provider in advance.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transfers from centrally located Prague hotels are included in the price.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English; printed materials are available in English, Spanish, Italian, German, and French.
Is there a dress code?
Comfortable shoes are recommended; no specific dress code is mentioned.