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Experience Prague's magic at night with this 4-hour food and drinks tour featuring authentic Czech cuisine, local wines, and unique historic spots.
Exploring Prague after sunset reveals a city shimmering with lights, romantic alleyways, and a lively culinary scene. The Prague by Night: Drinks & Food Tour offers a thoughtfully curated experience that combines authentic Czech flavors, local drinks, and hidden gems, all within a cozy four-hour window. Whether you’re a foodie eager to taste local specialties or someone looking to soak in the city’s enchanting nighttime atmosphere, this tour promises a memorable evening.
What we particularly love about this experience is how it balances culinary delights with cultural insights, guided by knowledgeable locals who bring the history and stories of Prague to life. The chance to sample authentic Czech beef goulash, explore Kampa Island, and enjoy a smoking cocktail in a mysterious alchemy pub makes it stand out. One potential drawback? The tour’s focus on small group sizes and a fixed itinerary means you’ll want to book early, as it’s popular and often booked 64 days in advance. This tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy food, drinks, and local culture in a relaxed, intimate setting.
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The tour begins at Muzeum Slivovice R. Jelínek, a museum dedicated to the iconic Slivovitz, a Czech plum brandy. This initial stop sets a tone of curiosity and tradition. You’ll learn about the spirit’s history and cultural importance, which is a nice touch for those interested in local customs. Many reviews mention guides like Helena and Petra as being particularly engaging, blending storytelling with history seamlessly.
Our first tasting stop is at Seminá Cafe, located just a short walk from Charles Bridge. This 18th-century building, once a seminary house, has been transformed into a cozy spot where you’ll nibble on home-baked lard breadrolls with a creamy garlic spread, paired with a craft lager. The setting offers a throwback atmosphere that feels authentic and intimate. Reviewers like Diane noted Helena’s outstanding explanations of Prague’s lesser-known areas, and this stop perfectly captures that vibe—small, authentic, and steeped in history.
Next, the group heads to Plný Peká, located inside a historic house dating back to the 14th century. Here, you get to try a half portion of hearty beef goulash along with homemade potato pancakes or bread dumplings. The food is exactly what you’d expect from traditional Czech cuisine, hearty and satisfying. Many guests comment on how flavorful and well-prepared the dishes are, with one reviewer saying, “The food and drinks were absolutely delicious and it gave us a real look at Czech culture.” The setting, with its centuries-old architecture, enhances the experience.
A leisurely stroll on Kampa Island offers stunning views of the river and the famous Devil’s Stream. This walk provides a peaceful interlude amid the bustling city. The island’s tranquil ambiance and picturesque scenery are ideal for digesting your meal and taking photos. This part of the tour is often highlighted as a highlight, offering a slow-paced escape from the lively city streets.
The culinary surprise continues at Íní, a newly opened restaurant where seasonal Czech dishes are crafted by a celebrity chef. The menu is designed to surprise and delight, blending traditional ingredients with creative presentation. Reviewers like Kristina appreciated how each dish felt carefully curated to deliver authentic tastes and cultural insight.
The evening takes a fun turn at Kellyxír, an alchemical pub famed for its unique cocktails. The most popular choice here is the “alchemy” drink, which features swirling smoke created with dry ice—an eye-catching, Instagram-worthy spectacle. The atmosphere transports you back in time, creating a mystical and slightly mysterious vibe. Lovers of innovative drinks will find this stop entertaining and memorable.
The tour wraps up at Lika Café, distinguished by a giant spoon on its wall—an homage to local culinary history. Owned by a young couple, the spot offers a relaxed setting to reflect on your evening and perhaps enjoy a final drink or dessert.
One aspect many reviewers praised is the expert guidance. Guides like Petra and Helena are commended for their enthusiasm, local knowledge, and ability to weave stories into the food and drink stops. Their insights transform a simple tasting tour into a cultural journey.
The selection of venues also distinguishes this experience. Each location offers a different flavor of Prague—historic, scenic, culinary, and mystical—creating a well-rounded snapshot of the city after dark. The mix of small, intimate venues and famous sights ensures you get both the ambiance and the authenticity.
The food portion sizes are satisfying, with hearty Czech staples like goulash, complemented by locally brewed beers and crafted cocktails. Several reviews comment on the excellent quality and flavor, emphasizing that the tour provides great value for the price of $115.12 per person. The inclusion of six samples and three alcoholic drinks is generous, and the smoking cocktail at Kellyxír surprises many guests with its theatrical presentation.
Beyond food and drinks, the guides excel at sharing stories behind the dishes, drinks, and locations. For example, learning about the Oscar-winning bar or the history of Kampa Island adds richness to the experience. Guests often leave feeling like they’ve gained a deeper understanding of Prague’s lesser-known neighborhoods.
The four-hour tour strikes a good balance—it’s long enough to enjoy multiple stops without feeling rushed. The small group size (max 12 travelers) fosters an intimate atmosphere, encouraging questions and conversations. This personalized approach earns praise in reviews, with many noting how guides like Helena made the experience feel special.
At $115.12, this tour offers a significant value, especially considering the quality of food, drinks, and guided insights. Guests receive more than just a tasting; they get an authentic cultural experience that’s both informative and fun. Many reviewers highlighted how the tour exceeded expectations, providing hearty meals, delicious drinks, and engaging storytelling—all within a manageable time frame.
This tour is ideal for food lovers and curious travelers who enjoy discovering local culture through cuisine and drinks. It suits those who appreciate small-group intimacy and expert guides who can share stories beyond the menu. If you’re looking for a relaxed, yet engaging, way to see Prague’s lesser-known neighborhoods and indulge in authentic flavors, this tour fits the bill.
It’s also perfect for romantic evenings—the scenic walks and charming venues create a memorable romantic backdrop. However, it’s not suitable for vegetarians or guests with severe allergies, so plan accordingly.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
No, this tour focuses on traditional Czech dishes like goulash and bread dumplings, which typically contain meat. Vegetarian options aren’t included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately four hours, covering several stops with walking and tasting sessions.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the experience includes six samples and three alcoholic drinks, including unique cocktails and local beers.
Is the tour family-friendly?
You must be 18 or older to participate in drinking alcohol, so it’s best suited for adults.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since there’s about four hours of walking and standing.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, as the tour is popular and often booked 64 days in advance. Early booking guarantees your spot.
Is hotel pickup available?
No, this tour starts at the meeting point in Malá Strana and does not include hotel pickup.
The Prague by Night: Drinks & Food Tour offers a well-rounded, engaging look at the city’s culinary and cultural scene after dark. With knowledgeable guides, authentic dishes, and atmospheric stops, it provides excellent value for travelers eager to explore Prague’s lesser-known treasures. The combination of hearty Czech cuisine, local wines, and a touch of magic at the alchemy pub makes this a delightful experience for those seeking an authentic, fun, and slightly romantic evening.
While it may not cater to vegetarians or those with severe allergies, for most adult travelers, it’s an easy recommendation—especially if you want a taste of Prague’s vibrant food scene and historical charm in a relaxed, intimate setting.
Whether you’re visiting for a few days or looking to deepen your appreciation of Prague, this tour offers a flavorful, memorable way to experience the city’s magic after sunset.