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Experience Prague's Old Town with a 3.5-hour food tour featuring 4 cozy stops, 89 Czech specialties, local drinks, and small-group intimacy.

The Prague: Old Town Fun Evening Food and Drink Tour offers a flavorful introduction to Czech cuisine within the charming streets of Prague’s historic Old Town. Priced to include 89 carefully selected specialties, this 3.5-hour guided experience features 4 sit-down stops and a variety of local drinks. Led by an award-winning guide, the tour promises an evening that feels like visiting a friend’s dinner party rather than a typical sightseeing activity. With small-group sizes capped at 10 guests, it creates a warm, intimate atmosphere perfect for food lovers eager to explore authentic Czech flavors and local stories.
Starting at a convenient meeting point in front of the Municipal House, the tour takes you through atmospheric lanes, visiting hidden restaurants that many travelers may never find on their own. The experience combines tasting, sightseeing, and cultural insights, making it an ideal choice for those wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed evening in Prague.
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The tour begins in front of the Municipal House (Obecní Dům) at Náměstí Republiky 3/4, directly across from the Hybernia Theatre. Guides hold a “Prague City Adventures” sign, making it easy to spot. This central location makes it simple to combine with other sightseeing or arrive easily by public transport.
From this starting spot, guests are led on a 15-minute walk to their first restaurant, setting the tone for a relaxed, friendly evening. The meeting point’s accessibility suits travelers staying nearby or arriving on foot.

Throughout the 4 sit-down stops, the tour showcases a mix of traditional and modern Czech dishes. The first stop is a cozy bistro inspired by the 1920s, offering dishes that reflect the era’s charm and flavor. This sets a welcoming tone for the evening’s culinary journey.
Next, the tour moves to a venue serving hearty classics such as slow-cooked meats and dumplings, providing filling, traditional Czech comfort food. These dishes are complemented with local beers, wines, or soft drinks, which are paired thoughtfully at each stop.
The third and fourth stops offer a chance to sample modern twists on Czech cuisine, highlighting how local chefs are reinventing regional flavors today. These stops also feature regional dishes that reveal the depth and diversity of Czech culinary traditions.

The tour’s 89 handpicked specialties include local snacks, street food, tapas, and regional dishes. As guests enjoy multiple tastings at each stop, they typically find themselves full enough to skip dinner afterward or to share a light meal.
The focus is on variety: from traditional Czech favorites to innovative new creations, each dish is paired with an appropriate drink, enhancing the flavors and local experience. The guide shares stories behind each dish, making the tasting more engaging and educational.
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Between tastings, the tour includes scenic walks and photo stops along atmospheric lanes and secluded corners of Prague’s Old Town. These moments provide a chance to see the city through a local lens, away from tourist crowds.
The walk segments, lasting around 15 minutes each, are relaxed and allow for taking in the sights and sounds of Prague’s historic streets. These scenic walks are a key part of the experience, helping to balance the culinary indulgence with sightseeing.
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The tour is designed to offer more than just tasting; it’s about enjoying an authentic evening out. At each restaurant, guests enjoy local beer, wine, or non-alcoholic drinks, with guides sharing stories about Czech culture, food traditions, and local customs.
The finale features a Czech dessert, offering a sweet conclusion to the evening. These desserts are the ones people grow up with, contrasting with touristy options like chimney cakes. The 30-minute sit-down at the dessert stop provides a satisfying end to the culinary journey.

This experience caters to small groups of up to 10 guests, fostering a cozy, dinner-party atmosphere. Guests can choose to be met at their hotel in central Prague or join directly at the designated meeting point, making it adaptable for various plans.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later. The tour is conducted in English and includes accommodations for gluten-free and vegetarian diets, though vegan and lactose-intolerant options may not be available.

Reviews highlight the knowledgeable and friendly guides—such as Jakub, Nikki, Martin, Tereza, Nikola, Michelle, and others—who explain the food, share local stories, and make the experience lively. Guests appreciate the variety of venues visited, the high quality of food and drinks, and the personalized attention.
Many reviewers mention the small group size as a major plus, allowing for more interaction and a less rushed experience. Guides’ stories about Czech customs and the food traditions add depth, making the evening both delicious and culturally enriching.

Similar experiences are available, but this Old Town Fun Evening Food and Drink Tour stands out for its combination of authentic, off-the-beaten-path venues, ample tastings, and personalized guide interactions. It offers a more intimate and comprehensive introduction to Czech cuisine compared to larger, more touristic options.
The inclusion of local beers and wines at each stop and the opportunity to see the city’s atmospheric streets make it a well-rounded choice for foodies who want a relaxed, social experience.
This tour offers a delicious, authentic introduction to Czech cuisine in the heart of Prague. The 4 stops and 89 specialties cover a wide range of flavors, with local drinks enhancing each tasting. The small-group format and friendly guides ensure a personal, engaging experience.
While it focuses heavily on traditional and regional foods, it also highlights modern culinary twists, making it suitable for travelers interested in both classic and contemporary Czech dining. The convenient meeting point and flexible booking options add to its appeal.
For those wanting a comprehensive, friendly, and tasty evening in Prague’s Old Town, this food and drink tour is an excellent choice, especially for visitors eager to experience local flavors with insider stories.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or gluten-free diets?
Yes, accommodations for gluten-free and vegetarian diets are made, though vegan or lactose-intolerant options may not always be available.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, including all stops and walking.
Where does the tour start?
It begins in front of the Municipal House (Obecní Dům) at Náměstí Republiky 3/4 in Prague.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is included in the experience?
Guests enjoy 4 sit-down stops, 89 Czech specialties, and paired drinks at each venue, along with engaging stories from guides.
Are the venues touristy or authentic?
The tour visits authentic, local venues that many visitors might never find on their own, emphasizing genuine Czech dining spots.
Is the tour suitable for people with walking difficulties?
The walking segments are relatively short (around 15 minutes each), but some mobility considerations may apply.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of authentic Czech food, local drinks, scenic walks, and intimate group sizes creates a memorable, flavorful experience that feels more like a night out with friends than a typical tour.