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Discover Prague’s best beer on this 3-hour guided tour, visiting historic pubs, tasting local brews, and exploring the city’s vibrant brewing culture for $112.

The Prague: Authentic Beer Tour offers a compelling way to experience the city’s legendary brewing tradition in just 3 hours for $112 per person. Starting in Jungmann Square, this tour is designed for those curious about what makes Czech beer so renowned. It combines beer tasting, historical insights, and visits to iconic pubs, making it an ideal choice for anyone interested in local culture and craft.
What sets this experience apart is its focus on authentic, old pubs and historical venues with a deep brewing background. The tour’s manageable duration makes it suitable for visitors looking for a highlight tour rather than a lengthy commitment. However, it’s worth noting that food is not included, so participants should plan accordingly if they wish to complement the drinks with snacks or a meal.
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The tour kicks off at Jungmann Square, a lively hub in the heart of Prague, where a meeting at the statue marks the start. From here, the guide leads the group into some of the city’s most notable historic pubs. This central location offers easy access and sets the tone for an experience rooted in Prague’s lively street life and old-world charm.
The meeting point is straightforward, and since the tour ends back at the same spot, it suits those who want to explore more of the city afterward. The small group size and private options make for an intimate, personalized experience, allowing for questions and relaxed pacing.

The first pub visit takes place in New Town, where one hour is dedicated to sampling local beers. This pub is celebrated for its long-standing brewing tradition, and here, travelers get the chance to draw their own beer straight from the tap—a memorable highlight that showcases Prague’s brewing expertise.
This stop emphasizes the rich history of Czech beer, with the guide sharing stories behind each brew. The atmosphere is welcoming, encouraging casual conversation and tasting. Expect to sample a 0.2 l beer in addition to the large servings, giving a well-rounded tasting experience.

The tour’s next stop in Old Town Square immerses visitors in Prague’s medieval ambiance. This hour-long visit combines history, architecture, and beer tasting. The pub here is decorated to reflect the era of Emperor Rudolf II, making it a perfect setting for appreciating the city’s long brewing legacy.
Guests can enjoy another large 0.5 l beer, along with the guide explaining the significance of each venue. The Old Town setting adds a layer of authenticity, letting participants feel part of Prague’s storied past while enjoying quality Czech brews.
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The last venue is a restaurant with its own brewery, completing the journey through Prague’s beer culture. Here, a guided tour of fermentation cellars takes place, offering insights into beer production in open vats. This stop elevates the experience from tasting to understanding the brewing process itself.
Participants get the chance to see how Czech beer is brewed, and the guide explains each step, making the visit educational as well as flavorful. The focus on local brewing techniques defines this final segment as a highlight for anyone wanting more than just tasting.
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Throughout the tour, two large beers (0.5 l) are served at each pub, ensuring ample sampling to appreciate the flavor profiles. Plus, a 0.2 l test sample is provided at each stop, allowing for comparison and exploration of different styles.
A schnapps shot rounds out the tasting, offering a traditional Czech spirit to complement the beers. These included drinks enhance the experience without additional cost, making it easier to enjoy a variety of local flavors.
The meeting point at Jungmann Square is convenient, situated in the heart of Prague’s Old Town. The tour is offered in English and German, with live guides leading the way and sharing stories about Prague’s brewing history.
Groups can be private, allowing for a more tailored experience. The tour features full flexibility—participants can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund or reserve now and pay later, providing peace of mind when planning travel.

It’s important to note that food is not included in the tour price. While the pubs serve hearty Bohemian cuisine, these are paid separately. The tour focuses on beer tastings and the brewing process, so if a full meal is desired, visitors should plan to dine before or after the experience.

Priced at $112, this tour offers a comprehensive introduction to Prague’s beer history in a manageable 3-hour format. It stands out for its focus on historic pubs and brewery visits, with live guides providing cultural context.
Other similar experiences, listed in sources, include private tastings, self-pour experiences, or brewery tours with unlimited tasting. However, this particular tour balances historical insight, authentic venues, and generous tastings, making it appealing for those seeking a rich yet accessible beer adventure.
This experience is ideal for beer enthusiasts curious about Czech brewing traditions, as well as history lovers who enjoy exploring old venues. The relaxed pace and small group size make it suitable for those wanting an engaging, less hurried tour.
Since food is not included, it’s best for participants who prefer to explore local eateries separately or enjoy hearty meals on their own. The private group options also make it a great choice for friends, couples, or small families wanting a personalized experience.
The Prague: Authentic Beer Tour delivers a well-rounded glimpse into the city’s beer culture, combining history, tasting, and sightseeing. The visits to historic pubs and a brewery, along with ample beer servings, make it a worthwhile activity for anyone eager to understand what makes Czech beer so famous.
While it doesn’t include food, the in-depth exploration of Prague’s brewing scene and friendly guides compensate for this. For those wanting a short, engaging, and informative beer adventure in Prague, this tour offers good value and memorable moments.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers or those with dietary restrictions?
This tour is primarily focused on beer tasting; there are no food inclusions, and alcohol is a key part of the experience. Non-drinkers may find it less suited unless they wish to observe and learn.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the cancellation policy allows you to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility helps accommodate changing schedules.
Are private groups available for this tour?
Yes, private group options are offered, allowing a more personalized experience tailored to your party’s needs.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides deliver the tour in English and German, ensuring clear explanations and storytelling for diverse visitors.
Does the tour include a visit to Prague’s breweries?
Yes, the final stop features a restaurant with its own brewery, where a tour of fermentation cellars is included to provide insight into brewing techniques.
What makes this tour stand out from other Prague beer experiences?
Its focus on historic venues, local brewing traditions, and generous tastings in a short, manageable format makes it a popular choice among those interested in authentic Czech beer culture.