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Explore Prague’s Old Town on a 3-hour guided tour including local food, speciality beers, and hidden city spots, all for $56.97 per person.

The One Prague Tour: Old Town Road with local Food & Beer offers an engaging way to experience Prague’s historic heart in just 3 hours. Priced at $56.97 per person, this tour is designed for those who want a relaxed, intimate walk through the city’s most iconic sites, combined with local food tastings and Czech beers. It’s perfect for visitors who prefer a less crowded, more authentic experience rather than the typical busy sightseeing routes.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on small group sizes—a maximum of 11 travelers—and its blend of culture, history, and gastronomy. The tour departs from Mostecká 53/4 in Malá Strana and ends on the east side of Manes Bridge, close to the Old Town Square. While some stops include inside visits, most are outdoor exploration, making it a flexible and accessible option. This tour appeals particularly to those wanting to taste local Czech food and beers, explore lesser-known streets, and learn about Prague’s famous landmarks from knowledgeable guides.

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This tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Prague, emphasizing local life and authentic experiences. It’s ideal for visitors who want to see main attractions like the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, and Jewish Quarter, but also enjoy less touristy parts of the city. Guides like Jacob, Ondra, and Andrew are praised for their knowledge and engaging storytelling, bringing the city’s history to life in ways that resonate with both first-timers and seasoned travelers.
The tour’s food component features a medium-sized Czech tapas-style tasting at a traditional Czech restaurant, offering dishes like sausage, dumplings, and chicken. You’ll also sample local beers or non-alcoholic drinks at two stops, making the experience both delicious and refreshing. Snacks and bottled water are included throughout, ensuring comfort during the relaxed, 4-5 km walk over cobblestones.

The adventure begins at Charles Bridge, where you cross Prague’s oldest stone bridge, soaking in stunning views of the Vltava River and the city’s skyline. The guide introduces Czech history and points out hidden parts away from crowds, with stops at less touristy alleyways as well as famous landmarks. The first drink is a welcome local beer, setting a convivial tone for the rest of the tour.
Next, the tour ventures into Stare Mesto (Old Town), a maze of cobbled streets, charming passages, and quiet courtyards. Here, you get a balanced mix of main sights and off-the-beaten-path locations, providing a more genuine glimpse of Prague’s everyday life. The Bethlehem Chapel introduces Jan Hus, a key historical figure, while the Theatre Des Etats links Prague to Mozart’s operatic debut.

The itinerary includes a visit to Powder Tower, one of the original city gates that historically marked the entrance to the city. The Tyn Yard and Ungelt area offers insight into Prague’s medieval commerce, with structures dating back to the 11th century. At Old Town Hall, the Astronomical Clock is explained as more than just a clock—it’s a symbol of Prague’s ingenuity. The guide highlights why it’s unique in the world, making it a must-see.
The Stredoveka Krcma Medieval Tavern provides a sit-down food stop with traditional Czech dishes, giving an authentic taste of local cuisine. Nearby, the Old-New Synagogue offers a glimpse into Prague’s Jewish history, including stories about the Golem legend and reflections on Jewish community hardships during the Holocaust.

The tour concludes at the Rudolfinum, a 19th-century cultural hub with concert halls and art exhibitions. This site encapsulates Prague’s vibrant arts scene and serves as an elegant finishing point. Along the way, the guide points out Prague’s most expensive street, Parizska, famous more for its pseudo-historical architecture than actual history.
The use of public transit—with a tram ticket included—helps ease the walk, especially across the 4-5 km route. The pace is chill, ensuring time to enjoy the surroundings and sample Czech specialties without feeling rushed. A poncho is provided in case of rain, adding a practical touch to the experience.
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Participants consistently praise the guides’ expertise and storytelling skills. Guides like Jacob and Ondra are noted for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and ability to bring the city’s history to life. The small group size creates a personal, friendly atmosphere, allowing plenty of opportunity for questions and interaction.
The tour’s focus on less crowded streets means travelers get a more relaxed experience away from main tourist crowds. The food and beer stops are highlights, with many noting the delicious Czech dishes and local beer varieties. The balance of walking, tasting, and sightseeing keeps the pace comfortable, with many reviews recommending it as a great introduction to Prague.

This tour is available $56.97 per person, with bookings typically made 37 days in advance. It’s suitable for most travelers, including vegetarians and those with accessibility needs, as most participants can join. The meeting point at Mostecká 53/4 is easy to access via public transportation.
The free cancellation policy allows travelers to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind. Children, service animals, and most travelers are welcome, making it a flexible option. The tour does not include interior visits of sights, but the outdoor exploration and tastings offer a fulfilling experience.

For those seeking an authentic, relaxed, and food-focused tour, this Old Town Road experience offers excellent value. The combination of historic landmarks, hidden streets, and local cuisine makes it a well-rounded introduction to Prague. The small-group format and knowledgeable guides ensure a personalized experience, while the food and drink stops add a delightful local flavor.
While it doesn’t include interior site visits, the outdoor-focused exploration and cultural stories compensate with a more genuine feel of the city. If you want a memorable way to learn about Prague’s history, enjoy Czech food and beer, and see the city’s quieter side, this tour is a top recommendation.
“Great tour of the Old Town! I learned a lot about Prague and the Czech Republic, got to try really good food and beer, and most importantly, got to…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
The price includes snacks, bottled water, two alcoholic beverages, tram tickets, and a traditional Czech meal at a medieval tavern.
Are interior visits of sights included?
No, due to the time limit, the tour does not include inside visits of landmarks.
What stops are highlights?
Major highlights include Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, the Astronomical Clock, Bethlehem Chapel, and the Old-New Synagogue.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are available, and non-alcoholic drinks are offered at stops.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 11 travelers, ensuring a personal experience.
Where does the tour end?
The tour concludes near Rudolfinum, close to Old Town Square and public transportation.
Do I need special shoes?
Comfortable shoes are recommended as the walk covers 4-5 km over cobblestones.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed, making it suitable for families and individuals alike.
This Old Town Road with food and beer tour offers an enriching, tasty, and relaxed way to explore Prague’s historic center in a small group, making it an ideal choice for first-time visitors or those wanting a less crowded experience.