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Experience Prague’s beer and history on a 3-hour guided tour visiting 3 venues, crossing Charles Bridge, and tasting 3 local beers in the Old Town.
The Prague Beer Adventure and Historical Guided Tour offers an engaging way to explore the city’s vibrant beer culture alongside its fascinating history. For $73 per person, this three-hour experience takes you through three distinct beer venues right in Prague’s historic center. Led by a guide with five years of brewery experience, the tour combines beer tasting with storytelling about Prague’s past, making it ideal for those eager to learn and enjoy good brews in a lively setting.
The tour begins at Malostranské Square, a charming starting point in the Lesser Town, and includes a crossing of the iconic Charles Bridge. You’ll visit both Old Town and Lesser Town venues, tasting three different beers and hearing stories about Prague’s long-standing beer traditions. The flexible booking options, including pay later and full refund with 24-hour cancellation, make this tour accessible and convenient.


This tour kicks off at Kiovnické námstí, a lively square in Prague’s Lesser Town. The guide greets you with a pink umbrella bearing Linda’s Tours, signaling the start of this engaging exploration. Here, you’ll visit your first beer venue, where you begin tasting and learning about beer brewing traditions in Prague.
The guide shares stories and facts about the city’s history while taking you through a cozy, welcoming pub. Expect 45 minutes of relaxed sampling and storytelling, perfect for getting an authentic feel of Prague’s beer scene. The venue’s atmosphere offers an intimate setting to appreciate local brews while hearing about the city’s historical connection to beer.
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Next, the tour involves a guided walk for 30 minutes across Charles Bridge, one of Prague’s most famous landmarks. During this crossing, the guide points out notable sights and offers insights into the bridge’s history and architecture. The views of the Vltava River and the city’s skyline add a scenic backdrop to this part of the tour, making it a highlight for many.
Walking over the stone bridge, you’ll experience the lively street performers and artists, giving a glimpse of Prague’s vibrant street life. This crossing also acts as a transition from the Lesser Town to the Old Town, setting the scene for your next stops.

Back in Malostranské Square, you visit a second beer venue where another 45-minute session awaits. This venue offers a different ambiance, giving you variety in both atmosphere and beer styles. The guide continues to explain the brewing process and shares stories about Prague’s beer heritage, making each stop educational as well as enjoyable.
During this segment, you taste your second beer, deepening your appreciation for local brews. The relaxed pace allows time for questions and conversations, making this part of the tour personal and engaging.

After enjoying the beers in Lesser Town, the tour shifts to Old Town, where a 20-minute guided walk takes you through historic streets. Your guide shares fascinating stories and facts about Prague’s past, enriching your understanding of the city while highlighting its architectural and cultural highlights.
This short but informative walk prepares you for the next beer tasting session, blending sightseeing with storytelling seamlessly.
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The last stop is an Old Town beer venue, where you spend 40 minutes sampling your third beer. This final tasting caps off the experience with a different setting, often in a vibrant, lively pub. Here, you can reflect on the journey, ask questions, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of Prague’s historic center.
The guide ensures you leave with a deeper knowledge of both Prague’s beer culture and its historical significance. This venue provides a fitting end to a tour that beautifully combines cultural discovery with local flavors.
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The tour departs from Kiovnické námstí, specifically at the Charles IV statue. The guide carries a pink Linda’s Tours umbrella, making it easy to spot. The entire experience is designed to be accessible with comfortable shoes, though electric wheelchairs are not allowed. The tour is conducted in English and Czech, with a knowledgeable guide who balances storytelling with beer tasting.
Starting times vary, so checking availability is recommended. You can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility for your travel plans, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
This experience provides three hours of guided exploration, with three beers included in the price. You visit various venues in both Lesser Town and Old Town, experiencing different atmospheres and beer styles. The live professional guide is well-versed in both history and beer, enhancing the educational aspect of the tour.
Food is not included, so travelers should plan for additional meals or snacks outside the tour. The focus remains on the beer tasting and stories, making it a relaxed, informative outing.
While the tour is designed for most people with comfortable shoes, it is not suitable for pregnant women, those with mobility impairments, or children under 18. The tour is ideal for adults interested in beer culture and history, and who enjoy guided walking experiences.

This 3-hour guided beer tour presents a great balance of tasting and learning. The inclusion of three beers and visits to multiple venues in Prague’s historic districts offer a comprehensive experience at a reasonable $73. The knowledgeable guide with brewery experience adds credibility and a personal touch to the storytelling.
The tour’s structure—starting in Lesser Town, crossing Charles Bridge, and exploring Old Town—means you’ll see some of Prague’s best-known sights while discovering the city’s beer traditions. The flexible booking options and clear cancellation policy make this a practical choice for those planning a trip to Prague.
While food isn’t included, the tour’s focus on beer and history makes it a perfect daytime activity for lovers of both. If you enjoy local brews and cultural stories, this tour delivers a friendly, insightful experience in the heart of Prague.
Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers?
Since the tour includes tasting three beers, it may not be ideal for those who do not drink alcohol. However, the focus is on learning about beer and Prague’s history, so non-drinkers can still enjoy the guided walk and stories.
Are children allowed on this tour?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 18, as it involves beer tasting.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and an umbrella are recommended, especially in case of rain. An ID card or copy is needed for age verification.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a vegetarian or food option?
Food is not included, so plan to eat separately before or after the tour.
How accessible is the tour?
While the tour is generally accessible with comfortable footwear, electric wheelchairs are not allowed.
In what languages is the tour offered?
The tour is available in English and Czech.
How long is the walk between stops?
The walk across Charles Bridge lasts about 30 minutes, with additional walking in Old Town during the short guided tour.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of beer tasting, historical storytelling, and a guided walk through Prague’s most famous districts makes this tour both enjoyable and educational.
Are the beers included different at each venue?
Yes, each venue offers a different beer for tasting, allowing you to appreciate a variety of local brews.
Is there any additional cost I should expect?
No, the three beers are included in the tour fee. Food and extra drinks are not included.
This Prague Beer Adventure offers an appealing mix of history, culture, and local flavors, emphasizing live guides with expertise in both beer and Prague’s past. It’s a well-rounded way to spend a few hours in the city, especially if you’re keen on discovering its brewing traditions while taking in iconic sights.
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