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Explore Prague’s authentic cuisine on a 3-hour small-group food tour, visiting local hotspots to taste Czech dishes like Svíková, Kolá, and Klobása.

The Prague: Food tasting tour of Hidden Gems (Small Groups) offers a chance to enjoy authentic Czech dishes in a relaxed, intimate setting. For $103 per person, travelers spend three hours exploring local eateries away from the busy tourist spots, gaining insight into the city’s culinary traditions. The tour starts at Saint Ludmilla Church, making it easy to locate, and features small groups limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
What makes this tour stand out is the focus on local hotspots that are frequented by residents, providing a genuine taste of Czech culture through food and stories. The guide leads guests through a sequence of carefully chosen establishments, each offering different specialties such as Svíková, Knedlik, Kolá, and Klobása. A highlight is the inclusion of beer and Becherovka shots, giving a true taste of Czech drinking traditions.
While the tour offers many strengths, it’s worth noting that the price and duration are suited for those genuinely interested in food and local culture. It is a great choice for visitors looking to avoid tourist traps and enjoy authentic flavors with an engaging guide.
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The journey begins at Iglesia de Santa Ludmila, where guests meet their guide. This central location makes it straightforward to access and serves as the perfect starting point for a walk through Prague’s authentic neighborhoods. The group then proceeds to a local bakery for a 35-minute tasting session, where baked Czech specialties are sampled in a cozy, friendly setting.
The tour’s pace allows ample time to savor each dish and soak in the atmosphere of off-the-beaten-path eateries. The stops are carefully curated to showcase Czech food in its local context, away from typical tourist venues. This setup ensures an authentic experience that combines flavor, culture, and local stories.

Next, the group visits three local restaurants for 45, 35, and 45-minute tasting sessions. Each stop highlights a different aspect of Czech cuisine, from meaty dishes to savory snacks. The restaurants are known for serving dishes beloved by locals and are praised for their authenticity and quality.
The guide explains the history and significance of each dish, such as the Svíková, a traditional Czech beef stew, and Klobása, flavorful Czech sausages. These establishments offer a warm, welcoming atmosphere that enhances the tasting experience. Guests can expect to sample delicious, hearty fare that reflects Czech culinary traditions.

Along With main dishes, the tour includes tastings of Kolá, a sweet pastry filled with fruit or cheese, and Knedlik, soft bread dumplings that are a staple of Czech meals. The 35-minute stop at the bakery allows guests to enjoy freshly made pastries and learn about their role in Czech cuisine.
The final restaurant stops are chosen for their local reputation and authentic flavors. The guide shares insights into the passion and tradition behind each dish, emphasizing how Czech cuisine reflects the country’s history and cultural identity.
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The tour concludes at a local bar, where guests enjoy a 20-minute tasting of Czech beer. This is a great opportunity to experience Czech drinking culture in a relaxed setting. To finish, a shot of Becherovka, a traditional herbal liqueur, is offered, allowing guests to toast Czech hospitality.
This combination of food, drink, and storytelling provides a well-rounded glimpse into local customs. It’s a delightful way to wind down the tour, appreciating the flavors and traditions that make Czech cuisine unique.
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The small group size of up to 10 participants ensures a personalized experience with plenty of opportunities for questions and conversation. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs. Booking is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later—ideal for flexible travel plans.
Guests meet outside Saint Ludmilla Church in Peace Square, a central and recognizable location. The tour runs three hours, with multiple starting times available, making it easy to fit into various travel schedules.

This tour stands out for its focus on local, authentic eateries rather than tourist-heavy spots. As a small-group experience, it offers a more intimate and engaging atmosphere compared to larger food tours. The inclusion of local stories and tradition adds depth to each tasting, making it more than just a meal.
While the price point of $103 may be higher than some mass-market tours, the quality of food and personal attention offer good value for those eager to experience real Czech flavors. Many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and the delicious tastings, reaffirming the tour’s reputation for authenticity.

This food-focused tour is best suited for travelers who appreciate local culture, enjoy hearty traditional dishes, and want to avoid tourist traps. The tour’s pacing and stops are designed to give a comprehensive taste of Czech cuisine in a friendly, inviting environment.
It’s an excellent choice for food lovers, history buffs, and those curious about Prague’s authentic neighborhoods. The small group size makes it perfect for anyone seeking a personal, engaging experience with a knowledgeable guide.

The Prague Food Tasting Tour of Hidden Gems offers a taste of Czech culinary tradition in a three-hour, small-group setting. It combines delicious food, local stories, and Czech drinks in a way that feels genuine and unhurried. The stops at local restaurants and bakeries allow guests to savor regional specialties and learn about their cultural significance.
While it may not include extensive historical commentary, the guide’s storytelling around food adds plenty of charm. The tour provides excellent value for those eager to sample authentic Czech dishes without the crowds. It’s an invitation to explore the less touristy neighborhoods and discover the true flavor of Prague.
What is included in the price of $103?
The ticket covers food tastings at multiple local establishments, a guide, beer, and a shot of Becherovka.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends outside Saint Ludmilla Church in Peace Square, a central location in Prague.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions?
The data does not specify dietary accommodations, so it’s best to check directly with the provider for specific needs.
How long does each stop last?
Stops vary between 35 and 45 minutes, allowing enough time to enjoy the dishes and absorb the atmosphere.
What makes this tour different from other Prague food tours?
This tour emphasizes local hotspots away from tourist crowds, with a focus on authentic flavors and personal stories.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and reserve now, pay later for flexibility.