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Discover Prague's best local cuisine on this 4-hour guided food and drink tour, featuring authentic tastings, historical insights, and opportunities to make new friends.

The Prague Eat, Sip and Make New Friends on Food and Drink Tour offers a delicious journey through the city’s vibrant culinary landscape. At $167.15 per person, this 4-hour group experience provides a comprehensive taste of Czech flavors, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and locally roasted coffee. With a rating of 5.0 based on 3,558 reviews, this tour is highly recommended by 100% of participants and is often booked 48 days in advance.
Designed for foodies and curious travelers alike, the tour navigates the city on foot and by subway, saving time while uncovering hidden culinary gems. The large variety of tastings, engaging guides, and insider knowledge make it a worthwhile addition to any Prague itinerary, especially for those eager to understand Czech culture through its cuisine.

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The tour begins at the Banker’s Bar located at Hatalská 1077/16 in Staré Msto, a conveniently accessible spot near public transportation. From here, the guide kicks off the experience with a warm welcome, ready to lead guests through a curated series of culinary stops. The group size is limited to 12, fostering a friendly and engaging atmosphere where everyone can comfortably ask questions and connect.
One of the tour’s highlights is the visit to Karlin, a neighborhood that has transformed from an industrial zone into a thriving center for young professionals and innovative eateries. The gentrified streets resemble Brooklyn’s Bushwick, complete with trendy cafes, craft beer bars, and modern restaurants.
This district provides a glimpse into Prague’s evolving landscape and offers authentic food experiences not found in tourist-heavy spots. Expect to explore lively streets with plenty of modern Czech cuisine, making this stop a favorite for those interested in Prague’s contemporary food scene.

The tour also includes a visit to a significant avenue central to Czech history, where social change and cultural shifts are palpable. The guide shares insights into the area’s past and present, linking the food stops to the broader story of Prague’s development. The tour concludes nearby this historic avenue, making it easy to continue exploring or head back comfortably to your accommodation.

Guests enjoy many tastings across several restaurants, which typically amount to a large meal. The included alcoholic beverages feature one local drink per stop, with non-alcoholic options available, ensuring everyone can partake comfortably. The tasting menu covers traditional Czech dishes, and most people find themselves full and satisfied by the end.
At the tour’s conclusion, locally roasted specialty coffee is served, providing a perfect pick-me-up. Bottled water is available at each stop, especially on hot days, and soft drinks are an option if preferred.
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Guides such as Klara, Peggy, Marketa, and Jan receive high praise for their knowledgeable, engaging, and personable demeanor. They share personal stories, historical context, and insights into Czech culture, making the experience both educational and fun. Many reviews highlight the guides’ ability to blend humor with storytelling, making the four hours pass quickly and enjoyably.

The tour includes visits to a mix of local pubs and high-end restaurants, showcasing both traditional and modern Czech cuisine. The first stop often features a large array of food and Prague beer at a well-loved local pub, with dishes like meatloaf sandwiches and hearty Czech meats. The final stops often include three different desserts, which are described as out of this world.
Participants appreciate the variety and quality of the food, with many noting they leave the tour feeling full and guilt-free about skipping dinner afterward.
The tour is designed for most travelers, with confirmation received immediately upon booking. It is near public transportation and service animals are allowed. However, it is not recommended for vegans or certain dietary restrictions, especially on Sundays, as the menu may not accommodate vegan diets or combined allergies like gluten and lactose intolerance.
The meeting point at the Banker’s Bar makes logistics straightforward, and the small group size helps maintain a relaxed pace and personalized attention.
Guests often mention how the time spent with guides like Jan or Peggy provides additional value, as they share personal stories and local perspectives beyond just food. The combination of delicious tastings, historical storytelling, and friendly atmosphere makes this tour stand out among other food experiences in Prague.
Booking includes a free cancellation policy, allowing cancellation up to 24 hours before the start for a full refund. This flexibility makes the tour a low-risk choice for those uncertain about their plans.
The Prague Eat, Sip and Make New Friends on Food and Drink Tour offers an engaging, delicious introduction to Czech cuisine and culture. The generous tastings, expert guides, and authentic locations ensure a memorable experience. It suits food lovers, history buffs, and those eager to connect with local life.
Most participants leave full, informed, and eager to explore more of Prague’s culinary scene. While not suitable for vegans or those with strict dietary restrictions on Sundays, the tour’s high reviews and consistent praise attest to its quality and appeal.
“This was a wonderful experience, allowing me to understand more about the food, beer and wine of the Czech Republic. Prague is definitely a foodie …”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes food tastings, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, coffee, bottled water, and all fees and taxes. The large meal typically satisfies most guests, often replacing dinner.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from the Banker’s Bar at Hatalská 1077/16 in Staré Msto, Prague. It’s conveniently located near public transportation.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours, covering multiple stops and walking through key neighborhoods.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
It is not recommended for vegans and may not accommodate all dietary restrictions, especially on Sundays when vegan options are limited.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.
What makes this tour different from other food tours in Prague?
This tour’s focus on authentic local cuisine, insider knowledge from guides like Jan or Peggy, and visits to trendy neighborhoods like Karlin set it apart. The large variety of tastings and engaging storytelling enhance the experience.
Are drinks included at every stop?
Yes, one local drink per stop is included, with options for non-alcoholic beverages available.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
It is near public transportation, and service animals are allowed. However, guests should be prepared for some walking on urban streets.
What should I bring or wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking. No specific gear is required, and the tour is suitable for most fitness levels.
How many people are in each group?
The group size is limited to 12 participants, ensuring a friendly and intimate experience.
Would I enjoy this tour alone?
Absolutely. Many reviews mention meeting new friends and enjoying the social aspect of the tour, making it perfect for solo travelers.