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Discover Prague's culinary scene on this 4-hour guided walking tour with tastings, local beers, and historic sights for $101 per person.

The Prague: Food and Beer Guided Walking Tour with Tastings offers a delightful blend of Czech cuisine, local beers, and historical sights. Priced at $101 per person and lasting 4 hours, this tour provides an immersive experience in the heart of the Czech capital. The tour departs from the Lo Pivovar Brewery Boat in central Prague, a unique floating microbrewery, where the journey begins with a craft Czech beer in an unforgettable setting.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of authentic food tastings, visits to historic neighborhoods, and the chance to dine in the same rooms as legends like Kafka and Einstein. The guides are highly praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience both educational and fun. However, it’s worth noting that guests should have comfortable shoes and be prepared for a walk through Prague’s charming streets. This tour appeals especially to those eager to combine culinary adventures with sightseeing and local stories.
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This tour begins at the Lo Pivovar Brewery Boat, Europe’s only ship-shaped microbrewery. The setting is striking, with craft Czech-style beers served in a maritime-themed ambiance. This initial stop sets the tone for a relaxing yet lively exploration of Prague’s beer culture. Guests enjoy their first tasting here, immediately experiencing the local brewing tradition with an authentic twist.
From this starting point, the guide introduces the group to Prague’s vibrant beer scene while providing background stories about Czech brewing heritage. The boat’s distinctive shape and waterside location make this a memorable first stop that balances history and leisure perfectly.

After the brewery, the tour leads through the medieval streets of Staré Město (Old Town), revealing Prague’s fairy-tale architecture. The guide highlights notable sights and hidden alleyways, giving a sense of the city’s layered history. The Jewish Quarter is a key part of this walk, where narrow lanes and historic synagogues tell stories of Prague’s Jewish community.
Walking through these neighborhoods, the group visits landmarks and learns about the city’s transformation over centuries. The walk is paced comfortably, allowing ample time for photos and absorbing the local atmosphere. Guests get a blend of visual beauty and cultural insights that enrich the culinary experience.
As the tour progresses into the Old Town streets, guests are introduced to classic Czech foods. Kolaches pastries are among the highlights, offering a sweet and flaky taste of local baking. Alongside these, the group samples open-faced sandwiches, a popular Czech snack.
These tastings are served at carefully selected locations that emphasize authentic flavors. The guide explains the significance of each dish, making it easy to understand how these foods fit into Prague’s daily life. Portions are generous, so there’s no worry about small bites—these are full-sized tastings that satisfy.
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A standout moment is dining at the Café Louvre, a historic venue once frequented by Franz Kafka and Albert Einstein. The café’s elegant interior and storied past add a special atmosphere to the meal. Guests enjoy a traditional Czech lunch here, with options likely including hearty local dishes.
The guide shares anecdotes about Kafka and Einstein’s connection to this famous café, enhancing the dining experience. It’s an opportunity to relax, reflect on Prague’s cultural history, and enjoy a well-prepared meal in a setting that feels timeless.
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Throughout the tour, guests indulge in various Czech beers at different stops, including the floating microbrewery. The craft beers serve as a flavor highlight, showcasing Prague’s reputation for high-quality brewing. The beer tastings are expertly explained by the guide, providing context about brewing styles and local preferences.
This part of the tour emphasizes Prague’s beer culture, making it ideal for beer enthusiasts or anyone curious about Czech drinking traditions. The floating brewery’s unique environment adds a fun and memorable touch to the tasting experience.

For the grand finale, the tour visits Café Platyz, famed for its legendary strudel with custard. The dessert provides a sweet conclusion, balancing the savory and hearty dishes earlier in the day. Guests enjoy this classic treat in a cozy setting, wrapping up the culinary journey with a satisfying taste of Prague’s pastry tradition.
The guide might share stories about the cafe’s history, making this moment both delicious and culturally enriching. It’s a fitting ending for a tour that mixes food, drink, and local stories seamlessly.

One of the tour’s strengths is its exploration of hidden streets of the Old Town, away from typical tourist routes. The guide leads the group through alleyways and lesser-known corners, revealing authentic parts of Prague that many visitors miss.
These walks not only uncover local secrets but also provide a more genuine feel for daily life in the city. It’s an excellent way to see a different side of Prague, with the guide sharing insights about the city’s development and architecture along the way.

The tour is designed as a small group experience, ensuring personalized attention and easy interaction with the guide. It operates rain or shine, so participants should be prepared for weather conditions with comfortable shoes. The day’s pacing balances walking, tasting stops, and rest, making it suitable for most physical levels.
Guests can reserve and pay later, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance. The tour is conducted in English and offers a private group option for those seeking a more exclusive experience. Meeting at the Lo Pivovar Brewery Boat, the tour concludes back at the starting point.
This food and beer tour in Prague provides a thoughtful mix of culinary delights, historic sights, and local stories. The high praise for guides like Marketa, Helena, and Zach reflects the quality of storytelling and knowledge participants can expect. The generous portions, combined with stops at legendary cafés and a floating brewery, make this tour excellent value for money.
While it’s a walking tour that requires comfortable shoes and a bit of stamina, the experience’s depth and variety make it worthwhile. It’s especially ideal for food lovers, beer enthusiasts, or visitors eager to see Prague beyond the usual tourist spots.
“Markets was the most magnificent tour guide. Not only very knowledgeable about Prague its food and drinks but also about the city the culture of Ch…”
How long is the Prague food and beer tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
What’s included in the price?
Guests enjoy 9 tastings at 5 locations, a beer tasting at a floating brewery, and a local English-speaking guide.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Lo Pivovar Brewery Boat and finishes back at the same location.
Are meals and drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes food tastings, Czech beers, and a dessert at Café Platyz.
Is the tour suitable for people with dietary restrictions?
Guests should be aware that severe or life-threatening allergies may prevent participation for safety reasons.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking involved.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a private group option?
Yes, private groups are available upon request.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, booking is recommended to secure a spot, with pay later options available.
Can I join this tour in bad weather?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine.
Is the tour family-friendly?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but the physical nature suggests it’s best suited for those able to comfortably walk for four hours.