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Discover Prague's craft beer scene with this 3.5-hour guided tour, visiting microbreweries, sampling local beers, and learning brewing secrets.
Exploring Prague’s vibrant beer scene is a must for enthusiasts and curious travelers alike, and this craft beer tour offers an engaging way to do just that. Led by knowledgeable local guides—some of whom are certified beer sommeliers—the tour combines tasting, learning, and authentic local experiences in a relaxed setting. It’s a perfect blend of education and enjoyment, especially if you’re keen to understand what makes Czech beer so famous worldwide.
What really sets this tour apart is its focus on local craft brewers rather than the typical pub crawl. We love how it takes you off the beaten path, visiting microbreweries and intimate pubs that most travelers might overlook. However, for those expecting a high-energy party atmosphere, this tour leans more toward culture and quality tasting rather than nonstop drinking. It’s ideal for those who want a meaningful look into Prague’s brewing culture, not just a rowdy night out.
A potential consideration: since the tour involves visiting three different spots and sampling quite a few beers, pace yourself if you’re not a big drinker. The price—around $102.56 per person—may seem a bit steep at first glance, but considering the guided visits, food pairings, and exclusive brewery access, many find it offers excellent value. This experience suits beer lovers, foodies, and anyone interested in Czech culture who appreciates a relaxed, informative vibe.

Expert guides enhance the experience with their knowledge and passion.
Visit microbreweries and learn how Czech craft beers are made.
Enjoy local foods paired perfectly with each beer.
Small group size ensures a personalized, friendly atmosphere.
Learn to order beer in Czech—a fun, practical skill.
Includes a guided tour of a top Prague craft brewery, adding an in-depth brewing perspective.

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For around three and a half hours, you’ll be led through some of Prague’s best craft beer venues by a local beer professional—either a licensed sommelier or a passionate home brewer. The tour includes visits to three different beer spots, one of which is an operating microbrewery, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at how Czech craft beers are produced.
The experience isn’t just about drinking; it’s about understanding what makes Czech beer unique. You’ll learn how beer is made, gaining insights into the brewing process from experts who are eager to share their knowledge. This is especially valuable for anyone interested in home brewing or just curious about what sets Czech beers apart on the global stage.
The tour begins at the iconic Powder Tower, an easily accessible landmark near public transportation, making it simple to find without stressing over logistics. Throughout the evening, expect to visit small, locally loved pubs that may seldom feature on tourist maps. These spots are praised for their authentic atmosphere, and guides often tailor the experience to your preferences if you book a private group, as one reviewer did.
One reviewer praised their guide—Alex—saying he “did a terrific job” and was flexible enough to adapt the route to their liking. This highlights the tour’s customizable nature, especially for small groups (maximum 14 participants), which fosters a more intimate, engaging environment.
Each stop features sampling of various beer styles brewed by local microbreweries, along with pairing traditional Czech pub meals. These pairings are seen as a highlight by participants, as they complement the beers perfectly. One reviewer mentioned the combination provided “the finest beers and foods,” elevating the tasting experience beyond just drinking.
A fun skill you’ll pick up on this tour is how to order a beer in Czech, which may come in handy if you want to impress locals later. It’s a small but meaningful touch that adds to the authenticity of the experience.
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The guided visit to one of Prague’s top craft breweries offers a deeper understanding of brewing techniques, ingredients, and Czech brewing traditions. Visitors often comment on the passionate guides—like Jacob or Martin—who make the history and process engaging and accessible.
Reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides—noted as friendly, funny, and eager to share their expertise. One reviewer, Krystal, said her guide Martin “made it a ton of fun” and “showed us places we wouldn’t have thought to go.” The small group setting allows for personal attention and conversations that feel more like hanging out with friends than a typical tour.
At approximately $102.56 per person, the tour might seem a little pricey, but it covers quite a bit: three tastings, food pairings, exclusive brewery visits, and a knowledgeable guide—all in a friendly, small-group atmosphere. Many travellers agree that the quality of the experience more than justifies the cost, especially for those passionate about beer or wanting a deeper appreciation of Czech brewing culture.
The tour begins at 6:00 pm and ends at the starting point. It’s convenient for travelers staying downtown or near public transportation. Booking in advance—about 45 days ahead—ensures a spot, especially during peak travel seasons. The tour is completely private if booked for a group, making it perfect for couples or small parties seeking a personalized experience.
The cancelation policy is flexible—full refund if canceled at least 24 hours beforehand, which offers peace of mind if plans change unexpectedly.

This experience is a fantastic option for beer enthusiasts, food lovers, and culture seekers wanting an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at Prague’s craft beer scene. It’s suitable for those who enjoy learning and having meaningful conversations rather than just drinking casually. Perfect for couples, small groups, or solo travelers who enjoy a relaxed, social vibe.
If you’re looking for a lively pub crawl with a party atmosphere, this might not be your best bet. But if you want to walk away with new knowledge, some tasty beers, and a stronger connection to Prague’s local brewing traditions, this tour hits the mark.
The Prague Craft Beer Tour offers a thoughtfully curated experience that balances education, tasting, and local culture. Its emphasis on microbreweries, skilled guides, and food pairings makes it more than just a drinking trip—it’s a taste of Czech craftsmanship and hospitality. The small group size and personalized approach mean you’re not just another face in the crowd, but a welcomed guest.
While the price might seem high for some, the quality of the visits, the insights gained, and the authentic atmosphere provide excellent value—especially if you’re genuinely interested in beer or Czech traditions. This tour is best suited for those who want a relaxed, informative, and fun exploration of Prague’s burgeoning craft beer scene, without the noise or chaos of a typical pub crawl.
Whether you’re a seasoned beer aficionado or a curious traveler wanting to understand what makes Czech beer world-famous, this experience promises to be memorable, educational, and delicious.

How long is the Prague Craft Beer Tour?
It lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, providing ample time to visit three venues, taste multiple beers, and enjoy some food.
What’s included in the tour?
You’ll visit three different beer places, including an operating microbrewery, enjoy three Czech pub meals paired with beers, and receive guided insights from a local beer professional.
Is the tour private?
Yes, the tour is booked exclusively for your group, making for a more personalized experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Powder Tower, a central Prague landmark, and ends back at the same meeting point.
Can I book this tour in advance?
Yes, it is recommended to book around 45 days ahead, as it is popular and often booked in advance.
What is the group size limit?
Groups are limited to a maximum of 14 people, ensuring a friendly, intimate atmosphere.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes multiple beer tastings and traditional Czech pub meals at each stop.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
While primarily a beer-tasting experience, non-drinkers can still enjoy the food and learn about Czech brewing culture.
What should I wear?
Casual, comfortable clothing is perfect. Be prepared to walk and stand for periods during brewery visits.
What is the cost per person?
It’s approximately $102.56, which covers guided visits, tastings, and food pairings, offering good value for the experience provided.