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Discover Prague's best craft beers on this 3-hour pub walking tour with knowledgeable guides, visiting hidden and popular local pubs, tasting 5 beers.
At just $67 per person, the Prague: Local Pub Walking Tour with 5 Beers offers a lively and enriching experience over 3 hours. Departing from the Franz Kafka – Rotating Head statue, this tour takes you through some of Prague’s most beloved pubs—both well-known spots and lesser-known gems—while staying rooted in the city’s vibrant beer culture. The tour is led by live English-speaking guides who are experts in Czech beer, ensuring an engaging and informative stroll. Notably, the tour is wheelchair accessible and operates rain or shine, making it a flexible choice for most visitors.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on local craft beers, allowing you to taste 5 different beers in authentic settings. Along the way, guides share insights into beer etiquette, including how to order a beer in Czech, and reveal stories behind both the beer and the city’s overarching pub culture. While the walking involves about 2-2.5 km, the pace is comfortable, and plenty of opportunities arise to enjoy the atmosphere and ask questions.
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The tour begins in front of the striking Franz Kafka – Rotating Head statue, easily recognizable with its large silver rotating figure. Your guide will be holding a sign saying Prague Beer Guides, making it easy to find the group. This vibrant starting spot sets the tone for an immersive Prague experience, blending art, history, and beer culture. From here, your guide leads you through the city’s streets, blending sightseeing with beer tasting.

The itinerary includes three main stops at local pubs, each lasting about 45 minutes. These venues showcase different aspects of Prague’s beer culture, from modern breweries to historic establishments. The first pub offers the chance to enjoy locally brewed beers in a cozy setting, while the second and third venues further deepen your appreciation for Czech brewing traditions.
Some of these pubs might be less touristy, giving you a genuine look into the city’s authentic pub life. The walks between venues are short—ranging from 5 to 15 minutes—allowing you to take in the city’s sights and listen to stories about Prague’s history and beer customs. Guides are happy to answer questions and share insights about each location’s unique history, whether it’s a modern pub or a medieval-style brewery.
Throughout the tour, you sample 5 different beers, all carefully chosen to reflect Prague’s diverse brewing scene. These include locally-produced craft beers, giving you a taste of what’s currently popular among Czech brewers. The beers are served in the proper Czech pour style, and guides explain the specific pours and how to order a beer in Czech—a handy skill for future visits.
Guests consistently praise the quality of the beers and the knowledgeable guides who clarify beer etiquette, such as tipping practices and proper drinking manners. This focus on local brewing provides a richer understanding of why beer is such an integral part of Czech culture.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile the main focus is beer tasting, the tour also offers passage through lesser-known streets and famous landmarks. The route is designed to showcase both popular sights and secret corners of Prague’s historic center. As you walk, you’ll see medieval architecture, artful street art, and vibrant neighborhoods.
This combination of sightseeing and drinking makes the experience lively and personal. Guided explanations cover the city’s history, pub culture, and local customs, making this more than just a drinking tour—it’s a cultural walk through the heart of Prague.
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The tour is accessible for wheelchairs and suitable for most visitors, with light walking involved. The total distance covered is about 2 to 2.5 kilometers, spread over the three stops. Starting at 10:00 am or 2:00 pm, the tour’s timing offers flexibility for different travel plans.
Participants are encouraged to ask questions throughout, whether about beer types, local traditions, or sights along the route. The digital map included after the tour provides additional recommendations for other great pubs in Prague, making it easier to explore further on your own.
Having a knowledgeable guide is a clear highlight of this experience. As shown in reviews, guides like Lucas, Tomas, and Lukas bring years of experience and enthusiasm to the tour. They are praised for being friendly, informative, and considerate, making the experience enjoyable and educational.
Tours are small and personal, which allows for engaging conversations and customized answers. This makes it ideal for those wanting to learn about Czech beer culture while enjoying a relaxed walk through the city.
While there are many beer-related experiences in Prague, this tour’s unique focus on local craft beers and hidden pubs makes it stand out. Other options include self-pour tastings or larger brewery tours, but the personal guidance and walk-through of the city’s streets** provide an immersive, laid-back experience unlike more commercial options.
The tour ends back at the starting point, leaving you with a digital map and new knowledge about the city’s beer traditions. For a balanced mix of culture, history, and tasting, this tour is a solid choice.
This guided pub walk is well-suited for those who enjoy craft beers and want to discover authentic local venues. The 3-hour duration makes it a manageable activity, and the affordable price offers good value for the experience.
The expert guides, quality beers, and authentic routes ensure a memorable visit to Prague’s beer scene. It’s especially recommended for anyone eager to learn the proper way to order and talk about Czech beer while exploring the city.
Keep in mind, the tour involves some walking in all weather conditions, but this only adds to the charm of experiencing Prague’s streets like a local. This tour provides a fun, informative, and delicious way to spend a few hours in Prague.
“Fantastic tour. If you are on the fence about this one, get off the fence and pay for it. Lucas was an amazing guide with 8 years of experience. Hi…”
Is the tour suitable for children under 18?
No, the tour is not suitable for guests under 18 due to alcohol consumption.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as the tour involves about 2-2.5 km of walking.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most travelers.