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Experience Czech traditions with a 3-hour folklore evening in Prague, featuring dinner, live music, dancing, and unlimited beer and wine for $82 per person.

The Prague: Traditional Folklore Evening with Dinner & Music offers an engaging glimpse into Czech cultural traditions. Priced at $82 per person, this 3-hour experience combines a hearty dinner, lively performances, and an open bar of Czech beer and wine. The tour departs from central Prague with hotel transfers included, making it both convenient and immersive.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on regional folk music and instruments, alongside the chance to participate in dance and singing. While it is a lively and authentic experience, it’s best suited to those who enjoy cultural showcases paired with good food and drinks. The 4.7-star rating based on 61 reviews highlights its popularity among fans of traditional entertainment.
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This tour takes place in a stylish Prague wine cellar, setting an intimate and authentic atmosphere for the folk evening. The cellar’s ambiance complements the traditional music and adds to the overall charm of the experience. When arriving at the venue, guests are greeted with a warm, community-like environment that invites participation.
The wine cellar is used for serving Czech wines in special glass pipes, a tradition from Southern Moravia. This detail enhances the authenticity of the tasting experience and offers a unique way to enjoy the local wines alongside the music and food.
The tour starts with hotel pickup in Prague, making it easy for visitors to start their evening without logistical worries. The private bus takes guests through the heart of historic Prague, providing a glimpse of the city’s beautiful architecture before arriving at the venue.
Travel time from central Prague to the wine cellar is approximately 25 minutes. Guests should note that pickup times are scheduled rather than fixed, and the tour operator will notify about the exact pickup time at least 24 hours in advance.
At the wine cellar, four musicians play throughout the evening, performing Bohemian, Moravian, and Slovak folk and gypsy songs. They showcase traditional instruments such as the hammer-dulcimer, fujara, and bagpipe, giving an authentic taste of Czech folk sounds.
After an initial set of music, the program includes a chance for guests to bring their own international music, encouraging singing and dancing. The lively atmosphere means everyone can join in, whether by clapping, singing along, or trying some traditional dance moves.
More Great Tours NearbyThe dinner menu features authentic Czech dishes, designed to complement the folk theme. Alongside this hearty meal, guests enjoy unlimited Czech beers and wines, served in the special glass pipes typical of Moravian wineries.
Along With the drinks, soft drinks, coffee, a glass of sparkling wine, and a Becherovka aperitif are included, providing a variety of options to suit all preferences. The food and drink offerings are highlighted as a major positive aspect, with reviews praising the quality and variety.
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Toward the end of the evening, a short concert features classical music inspired by folk dances. Composers like Smetana, Dvořák, Brahms, Sarasate, Mozart, and Monti are represented, creating a bridge between traditional folk sounds and classical compositions.
This segment offers a different musical dimension and leaves guests with a memorable, cultural closing note.
A highlight of this experience is the encouragement to dance, sing, and participate. Guests are invited to join in, making the evening lively and engaging, rather than just a passive performance. This aspect, combined with talented performers, creates a welcoming environment praised in reviews for its community feel and audience engagement.
The 3-hour length keeps the evening lively but not overly long, allowing for a comfortable pace. Since the transfer is private and the venue is designed for small gatherings, the experience feels intimate and personal.
However, note that hotel pickup is not available for reservations made less than 24 hours before the tour or if the hotel is within the pedestrian zone. Drivers wait no longer than 5 minutes after scheduled pickup times, ensuring timely starts.
This folk evening is an excellent choice for those interested in authentic Czech music, traditional dishes, and local wines. The combination of live folk performances, interactive dancing, and a cozy wine cellar setting creates a memorable cultural experience.
The reviews consistently praise the talented performers, the community atmosphere, and the variety of music and food. It’s especially suitable for visitors who enjoy engaging with local traditions in a lively, welcoming environment.
The Prague: Traditional Folklore Evening with Dinner & Music offers a warm, fun, and authentic look at Czech cultural traditions. For $82, the combination of live music, hearty dinner, unlimited drinks, and interactive elements provides good value for those wanting a genuine local experience.
While not a formal concert or museum tour, this experience captures the spirit of Czech folk arts in a convivial setting. It’s ideal for travelers seeking an evening of entertainment with a cultural twist, especially those who appreciate music, dance, and good food.
“Traditional, community setting with amazing talent and fun audience engagement”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, with the transfer taking about 25 minutes from central Prague.
What drinks are available?
Guests enjoy unlimited Czech beers and wines, served in traditional glass pipes, along with soft drinks, coffee, sparkling wine, and Becherovka.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, starting at the scheduled time, which will be communicated at least 24 hours in advance.
Are there opportunities to participate?
Yes, guests are encouraged to dance and sing, and are invited to bring their own international music for a lively, participatory atmosphere.
What instruments are featured?
The musicians play folk instruments such as the hammer-dulcimer, fujara, and bagpipe, providing an authentic sound.
Is this suitable for families?
While the experience is lively and interactive, it’s best suited to those who enjoy music and dancing. No specific age restrictions are mentioned.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing for flexible planning.
Is the experience accessible?
Details on physical accessibility are not specified, but the venue’s intimate setting favors small groups and easy movement.
What makes this tour different from others?
The combination of traditional music, audience participation, a cozy wine cellar environment, and unlimited drinks makes this experience stand out in Prague’s cultural scene.
Would you recommend this experience?
Absolutely, especially for those interested in local music, food, and wine, or looking for a fun, sociable evening in Prague.