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Experience a lively football match in Prague with a local guide, exploring historic sights, enjoying a pre-match beer, and cheering for Slavia or Sparta at Fortuna Arena.

This tour offers a 4-hour journey into Prague’s vibrant football scene, combining sightseeing, local dining, and the thrill of watching a Slavia or Sparta match at the Fortuna Arena. Led by a passionate local guide, the experience provides an authentic glimpse into Czech football traditions. The tour is priced with flexible payment options and is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a small-group atmosphere.
While the tour is rich in football and city highlights, it does not include the game tickets, which are purchased separately. It’s ideal for fans eager to see a live match while also exploring the historic center of Prague. The experience is accessible for most but not suitable for wheelchair users, and it takes place mainly around noon, making it a good option for midday activity.
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This tour departs from the center of Old Town, providing a convenient starting point for sightseeing and football. The guide, speaking English (also available in German and Czech), leads the group through famous sights like Old Town Square and Charles Bridge before heading toward the stadium.
The meeting takes place around noon, making it suitable for those who want a balanced combination of city exploration and sports. The small group size of up to 10 participants helps ensure personalized attention, and the tour operates with flexible booking options—cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Before heading to the match, the tour takes you through Prague’s iconic streets. You’ll see Charles Bridge, one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks, and walk through the charming alleys of the Old Town. This brief sightseeing segment provides context and a flavor of the city’s atmosphere, setting the stage for the evening’s excitement.
The guide shares insights about Prague’s history, architecture, and local customs, making the walk both informative and enjoyable. The emphasis remains on authentic, local experiences—not just tourist spots.

A highlight of this tour is the pre-match beer stop at a typical Czech pub. Here, visitors can sample a local beer and try svíková, a marinated steak dish popular in the Czech Republic. The pub setting offers a cozy, genuine atmosphere, where you can relax and soak in local life before the game.
This stop provides a perfect chance to enjoy Czech hospitality and discuss football with the guide. It’s a laid-back part of the experience that enhances the overall immersion into Prague’s culture.
More Great Tours NearbyJust before heading to Fortuna Arena, the group visits the fan shop, a colorful spot filled with red and white scarves, kits, and souvenirs. This visit allows fans to pick up memorable items that mark their matchday experience.
The shop offers a variety of merchandise, enabling supporters to support their team and commemorate the day. It’s an optional stop, but one that adds a tangible souvenir for those interested.
The main event is the live football game at Fortuna Arena, home to Slavia Prague or Sparta Prague. The stadium, described as modern and lively, fills with noise, pyro, and passionate fans. The guide helps you understand the significance of the teams and supports you in enjoying the game as a local supporter.
Though tickets are not included, the process of entering and experiencing the electric stadium atmosphere is a highlight. The energy in the stadium during a Czech league match is a real contrast to typical European football matches, offering an authentic and vibrant experience.
During the match, the guide shares tips on how to support the teams, helping you enjoy the game as a true local. Expect to see chants, cheers, and fan rituals that make attending a Czech football game unique. This guidance enhances the enjoyment and understanding of football culture in Prague.
The experience aims to make visitors feel connected to the passion and traditions of Czech football, going beyond just watching the game to participating in the supporter atmosphere.
After the game, the tour offers suggestions on where to experience Prague’s buzzing nightlife or enjoy a traditional Czech dinner. Whether you want to continue the social vibe or relax in a cozy restaurant, the guide provides tailored recommendations based on the local scene.
This part of the experience helps visitors extend their evening, making the most of their time in Prague and embracing the lively spirit of the city.
This tour is designed with flexibility in mind, offering free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later. The 4-hour duration makes it a manageable activity, fitting well into a day of sightseeing or other plans.
The tour is conducted in English but is also available in German and Czech. It’s important to note that wheelchair users are not accommodated, so those with mobility needs should consider this before booking.
This experience is best suited for football fans interested in a local matchday experience and exploring Prague’s city sights. It’s particularly appealing for those who want to combine sports, culture, and local hospitality in one outing.
Because of the small group size and local guide, the tour fosters a friendly, authentic atmosphere. Visitors should be prepared to enjoy stadium noise, pyro, and passionate supporters, which create a lively, sometimes intense, environment.
This tour delivers a balanced mix of city exploration, local dining, and live football at Fortuna Arena. The highlight is the chance to see Slavia or Sparta play in a modern stadium filled with spirited fans, supported by a guide who shares insights into Czech football culture.
While the experience does not include game tickets, it compensates with pre-match activities, city sights, and local hospitality. The small-group setting and flexible booking options make it a practical choice for those eager to combine sightseeing with authentic sports action.
This tour offers a genuine taste of Prague’s football passion and city charm, perfect for supporters and curious travelers alike who want a memorable, lively experience.
Are tickets to the football match included in this tour?
No, tickets are purchased separately, but the guide helps you enjoy the atmosphere at the stadium.
What time does the tour start?
The tour departs around noon, with specific times depending on availability.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users.
How long does the entire experience last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is primarily in English, with options in German and Czech.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring good footwear and be prepared for stadium noise; souvenirs from the fan shop are optional.
Is food or drink included during the stadium visit?
No, food and drinks are not included during the match, but a pre-match beer in a pub is part of the experience.
What is the group size limit?
The tour is limited to 10 participants for a more intimate experience.
Will I learn about Czech football culture?
Yes, the guide shares insights into how to support Slavia or Sparta, making the experience educational as well as entertaining.