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Experience a half-day medieval adventure from Prague with a castle tour, historic brewery tasting, and an authentic medieval feast with entertainment.

This tour offers an engaging journey into Czech history and tradition, all within a 5-hour window near Prague. For $117.40 per person, travelers explore the Baroque Detenice Castle, sample unpasteurized dark and light beers at a historic brewery, and indulge in a lively medieval feast featuring live entertainment. The tour is ideal for history enthusiasts and those seeking an authentic medieval atmosphere, though it involves a 60-minute coach ride and some walking at the stops.
While the guided castle tour is concise, it provides fascinating insights into the 13th-century structure. The brewery visit highlights traditional brewing methods, and the medieval dinner includes all-you-can-drink beer and Moravian wine. The overall experience is praised for its friendly guides and entertaining performances, though some reviews note that the show is in Czech and the journey from Prague is not included in the pickup.
This tour appeals most to visitors eager to combine history, local craft beer, and lively medieval entertainment in a compact, accessible experience. It offers good value for those interested in Czech culture with a relaxed pace and a unique ambiance.

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The tour begins at a meeting point in Prague, specifically at a location with the code 3CQP+HQ9, and departs at 4:30 pm. The entire experience runs for approximately 5 hours, making it a manageable half-day activity. The tour concludes back at the same meeting point, allowing for easy planning afterward.
Transportation is provided from Prague, and groups are limited to 500 travelers, ensuring a comfortable environment. Travelers are advised to arrive 15 minutes early and wear comfortable clothing for walking and standing during the stops.

The tour’s first stop is Zamek Detenice, a Baroque castle with roots in the 13th century. Located in the Czech Paradise, the castle is an architectural jewel that attracts thousands of visitors annually. The guided tour of the castle reveals fascinating secrets and offers valuable insights into its history, which visitors highly praise for its engaging storytelling and well-preserved structure.
Despite its smaller size, the castle provides a meaningful glimpse into medieval life, with some reviewers emphasizing the guide’s expertise. The 30-minute visit includes admission tickets and a chance to walk through the castle’s historic rooms and courtyards. The setting’s charm is enhanced by its location in a picturesque landscape, making it an appealing stop for history buffs.

Next, the tour visits Zamecky pivovar Detenice, a historic brewery with brewing traditions dating back to the 1300s. Visitors are treated to a tasting session of both light and dark beers brewed in the traditional way—using copper kettles over open fires. This authentic brewing process is a highlight, drawing praise for its craftsmanship and flavor.
The brewery features an interactive museum, where the history of brewing is brought to life through engaging exhibits and hands-on displays. The 30-minute visit allows plenty of time to learn about ancient brewing methods and to enjoy the freshly brewed beers. This stop appeals especially to beer enthusiasts eager to see how centuries-old techniques still influence Czech brewing today.

The final part of the experience takes place at the Dtenice Medieval Tavern, the largest of its kind in the region. Over two hours, visitors indulge in an authentic medieval feast with unlimited Dtenice beer and Moravian wine, creating a lively, festive atmosphere.
The tavern hosts a medieval program called “Medieval Experience”, featuring live music, dancers, and performers like a juggler, a fakir with a snake, and fire show artists. The ambiance is filled with costumed characters, and the lively performances include beggars, witch inquisitors, and dice games, transporting guests to a bygone era.
Guests enjoy plenty of hearty meat dishes, with vegetarian options available upon request. The entertainment is highly praised for its professionalism and energy, making the dinner a memorable highlight of the tour. The free-flowing drinks and lively program ensure a fun, relaxed ending to the day.
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The tour starts at the Prague meeting point with the code 3CQP+HQ9 and is operated by Fun in Prague, s.r.o. The group size is capped at 500 travelers, ensuring a comfortable environment, though most groups will be smaller. The activity is near public transportation, making it easy to reach.
Participants should arrive at least 15 minutes early and are advised to wear comfortable clothing suitable for walking and standing. The coach ride from Prague to Detenice lasts about 60 minutes, with some travelers noting the journey features Czech pop music in the background, but no guide narration.

Most bookings are made 63 days in advance, reflecting the tour’s popularity. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including children over a certain age, provided they are accompanied by adults.
The tour company accommodates dietary restrictions if informed in advance. Children are served a special 3-course menu including beef broth, chicken steak, and homemade pie. All heated tents are available during cold days, and seating arrangements depend on group size, with some sharing tables with other guests.

This half-day adventure offers a balanced mix of historical exploration, craft beer tasting, and authentic medieval entertainment. The castle visit provides a glimpse into medieval architecture, while the brewery tour highlights centuries-old brewing traditions. The medieval dinner creates a lively, immersive atmosphere with entertainment and unlimited drinks, making it a fun and engaging evening.
The tour is particularly well-suited for history lovers, beer enthusiasts, and those looking for a themed cultural experience close to Prague. Some reviews mention that the show is in Czech, which might be a consideration for non-Czech speakers, but the visual performances and lively atmosphere compensate well.
While the shortness of the castle tour may leave some wanting more, the overall experience is valued for its authenticity and lively entertainment. It offers good value for a half-day trip that combines culture, history, and fun in a comfortable setting.
“Brilliant tour. Driver was great taking us out and dropping us back. Castle is really cool and guide was superb. Show was great fun and didn't matt…”
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at a designated meeting point in Prague (3CQP+HQ9) at 4:30 pm and returns to the same location after five hours.
Is transportation included?
Transportation from Prague to Detenice is arranged, with a coach ride lasting approximately 60 minutes.
Can children participate?
Yes, children over a certain age can join, and they are served a special 3-course menu with age-appropriate options.
What is the duration of each stop?
The castle visit lasts 30 minutes, the brewery tour also 30 minutes, and the medieval feast is 2 hours long.
Is the dinner in the medieval tavern in English?
The dinner includes live entertainment, but the show is performed in Czech, which may influence understanding for non-Czech speakers.
Are drinks included in the dinner?
Yes, unlimited Dtenice beer and Moravian wine are included as part of the meal.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about two months in advance, reflecting the tour’s popularity.
Is this tour accessible in cold weather?
Yes, heated tents are available during colder days, ensuring comfort.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking and standing is recommended.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
What makes this experience unique?
The combination of a medieval castle tour, historic brewery tasting, and a medieval feast with live entertainment creates a local, immersive experience that captures the spirit of Czech history and culture.