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Discover Prague's best microbrews and authentic tapas over 3.5 hours with a private guide, exploring local pubs away from tourists and learning about Czech beer culture.


This private beer and tapas tour offers an authentic taste of Czech beer culture in quieter neighborhoods outside Prague’s busy Old Town. For $186 per person, the experience lasts 3.5 hours, giving you plenty of time to savor four different beers from local microbreweries across three reputable venues. The tour is ideal for those who want a more intimate, local experience and support community-owned establishments.
Unlike generic pub crawls, this experience emphasizes hidden pubs carefully chosen by local guides. Each venue is 100% Czech owned and operated, helping visitors connect with the city’s beer traditions while avoiding the crowds. The tour starts with a pickup from your central Prague hotel, with flexible starting times based on availability.
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The tour begins in modern Prague, avoiding the typical tourist hustle and leading you into less crowded areas. The first stop takes you to the Statue of St. Wenceslas, where a brief sightseeing moment allows for a quick introduction to the city’s history before heading into local neighborhoods.
Next, the New Town area becomes your setting for the first hour of beer and food tastings. This part of Prague offers a more relaxed atmosphere, where local pubs flourish without the tourist throngs. The route then includes public transport segments, providing a chance to experience local commuting while moving between venues.

At each of the three local venues, the atmosphere remains authentic and cozy, with friendly Czech staff tending to your drinks and snacks. The microbrewery beers are carefully selected to showcase varieties typical of Czech brewing traditions, giving you a well-rounded understanding of local beer styles. The venues are appreciated for their support of the local community, making your visit more meaningful.
The second and third stops each feature one hour of tastings, providing ample time to enjoy four distinct beers and three types of Czech-style tapas. The tapas are designed for sharing and pair well with the beers, offering delicious and traditional options that complement the drink choices.

Throughout the tour, your guide explains Czech beer traditions and helps you learn key phrases in Czech. This interaction offers a personal touch, making sure you understand the history and customs behind Czech beer drinking. The guides are known for their expertise and friendliness, helping to deepen your appreciation for local brewing and drinking etiquette.
The guides’ insights make the experience more than just tasting; they also teach about Czech beer-making traditions using all your senses. From aroma to taste, you’ll gain a full sensory understanding of what makes Czech beers so renowned worldwide.
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This private tour accommodates gluten-free and vegetarian diets as much as possible, although vegan and lactose-intolerant visitors should note that full dietary accommodations might not be guaranteed.
The public transportation tickets included (if needed) make traveling between stops smooth and hassle-free. Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, especially if the weather turns chilly or rainy. Since Czech pubs are family-friendly, children are welcome, with the option to enjoy juice or lemonade instead of beer.

All three reviews give this tour a perfect 5-star rating. Praise centers on knowledgeable guides, authentic local venues, and delicious food and beer. One reviewer notes that the guide Nicoles pays attention to detail and offers a deep insight into Prague’s food, culture, and beer.
Another lauds the guide’s friendliness and helpfulness, emphasizing the choice of great places and support for the local scene. The consistent praise highlights the personalized attention and care taken to craft an authentic, memorable experience.

This experience suits beer lovers eager to explore local microbreweries and authentic Czech pubs. It’s a perfect fit for those who want to avoid tourist traps and support community-owned venues. The tour is private, making it ideal for small groups or families seeking a personalized journey into Prague’s beer culture.
The inclusion of tapas makes it appealing for foodies as well. However, vegans or those with specific dietary restrictions may need to consider limitations, especially for plant-based or lactose-free options.

This private guided tour offers an authentic and relaxed way to enjoy Prague’s beer scene beyond the tourist-heavy spots. For $186, you receive four beers, three tapas, and expert guidance in less crowded, local venues. The focus on local microbreweries and supporting Czech-owned businesses gives this tour a meaningful edge.
While it may not suit vegans or those seeking a broader food experience, it excels in providing a genuine taste of Czech beer traditions. The knowledgeable guides and personalized route ensure a warm, educational, and delicious experience for beer enthusiasts and culture seekers alike.
“This was the best beer tour we could have asked for. We got to skip the expensive touristy spots & visit where the locals go. Our tour guide was su…”

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome, and they can enjoy juice or lemonade instead of beer.
Do I need to prepare for transportation?
Public transport tickets are included if needed, and comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The tour accommodates gluten-free and vegetarian diets as much as possible. However, vegans and lactose-intolerant participants might find some limitations.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers four beers, three Czech tapas, public transport tickets (if needed), and a personalized map of Prague with recommendations, led by an English-speaking guide.
How flexible are the starting times?
Availability varies, so it’s best to check the schedule. You can reserve now and pay later to keep plans flexible.
What makes this tour different from other beer experiences in Prague?
Its focus on hidden, local pubs outside tourist areas, support for local businesses, and personalized guidance make it a more authentic, intimate experience.