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Discover Prague’s hidden beer gems with a guided 3-hour tour through historic venues, tasting local brews, and exploring city sights along the way.
Imagine wandering through Prague’s historic streets, crossing the iconic Charles Bridge, and stopping at lively pubs where you can sample some of the best Czech beers. That’s exactly what this Prague Beer Adventure and Historical Guided Tour offers — a blend of cultural insight, local flavors, and scenic sightseeing, all wrapped into a three-hour experience. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast or just curious about Prague’s storied past, this tour promises both fun and education.
One of the things we love most about this tour is the passionate guiding, led by someone with five years of experience at the Svijany Brewery, who truly knows his beers and local history. The inclusion of three different beer tastings makes it feel like a personalized experience at a reasonable price. However, it’s worth noting that the tour is quite active — crossing bridges and walking through Old Town — so comfortable shoes are a must. This tour is perfect for travelers who want to combine their love of history and beer, and those eager for authentic local experiences in the heart of Prague.


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The tour kicks off at Kiovnické Náměstí, a bustling square in the Lesser Town (Malá Strana). Here, the guide, easily spotted with a pink umbrella marked “Linda’s Tours,” gathers the group. The friendly vibe and central location make it a convenient meeting spot. From this point, the first steps of the journey involve a relaxed walk through Old Town, setting a friendly tone for the next three hours.
A highlight early in the tour is crossing the Charles Bridge — arguably Prague’s most famous landmark. As you walk across, you’ll relish views of the city’s rooftops, spires, and statues, giving you a perfect photo op. The guide shares stories about the bridge’s history and its significance to Prague’s identity. This 30-minute guided stroll through this historic bridge not only provides context but also allows for some memorable sightseeing.
Upon reaching Malostranské Square, the tour shifts into tasting mode. Over the next 45 minutes, you’ll visit a cozy pub where the guide introduces you to local Czech beers — typically three types are sampled here. The emphasis is on learning about the brewing process and what makes Czech beers so renowned. Reviewers have appreciated how the guide shares fascinating stories and facts about Prague’s beer culture — “He knew so much and made the history of each beer come alive,” one guest noted.
Next, you’ll spend another 45 minutes in a different pub, where the focus remains on tasting and understanding the nuances of Czech brews. This second stop often features a slightly different style, giving you a broader perspective on local brewing traditions. Guests consistently mention that the beers are high quality, and the guide’s enthusiasm makes the experience more engaging. It’s worth noting that the tour is well-paced, allowing time to sip and chat without feeling rushed.
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The next leg of the tour involves a 20-minute guided walk through Old Town. Your guide sprinkles in stories about Prague’s past, its architecture, and how beer is intertwined with local history. This part enhances your appreciation of the city beyond just the beers. Guests have expressed how “hearing about Prague’s history made every sip more meaningful,” which is a testament to the guide’s storytelling skills.
The last stop involves another 40-minute visit to a lively pub in the Old Town, where you get to taste your final beer and soak in the bustling atmosphere. This venue often features an energetic vibe, giving you a chance to unwind and reflect on what you’ve learned and tasted. Many reviewers mention that the guide’s knowledgeable commentary as well as the friendly atmosphere made this a memorable conclusion.
The tour concludes at Old Town Square, an ideal spot to continue exploring or grab a meal. Having sampled and learned about the city’s beer culture, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Prague’s traditions and a few new favorite brews.

Price & Value: At $73 per person, this tour offers good value, especially considering the three tastings and in-depth stories shared by a passionate guide. The inclusion of multiple venues means you’re not just sitting at one bar but experiencing different atmospheres and styles, enriching your understanding of Czech beer.
Duration & Pace: The full experience lasts about 3 hours, with a mix of walking, tasting, and storytelling. We found the pace comfortable — not too rushed, yet engaging enough to keep everyone interested.
Group Size & Atmosphere: While specific group sizes aren’t listed, tours like this tend to be intimate enough for personal interaction. Expect a friendly, relaxed environment perfect for chatty travelers or those who enjoy learning in a social setting.
Accessibility & Limitations: The tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, children under 18, or those with mobility issues. It involves crossing bridges and walking through historic streets, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Language & Guides: The guide speaks both English and Czech fluently, ensuring clear communication. Their local knowledge and enthusiasm make a notable difference, according to numerous reviews.
Booking & Cancellation: You can reserve and pay later, giving you flexibility. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, making it easy to adapt your plans if needed.

For travelers who want more than just a tasting experience, this tour offers a compelling mix of history, culture, and local flavor. It’s particularly suited for those who enjoy storytelling and want to learn about Prague’s relationship with beer — a major part of the city’s identity. The guide’s expertise is often highlighted as a standout feature, making the experience both educational and entertaining.
If you’re interested in a relaxed, social environment with authentic local venues, this tour delivers exactly that. It’s also an excellent way to meet fellow travelers and gain insights from a passionate guide with genuine love for his craft.

This Prague Beer Adventure and Historical Guided Tour is a well-rounded experience that balances cultural storytelling with authentic beer tasting in some of Prague’s best-loved venues. Its value lies not just in the beers tasted, but in the stories and local context shared along the way. The tour’s careful pacing, knowledgeable guides, and scenic stops make it a worthwhile addition to any Prague itinerary, especially for those who want to understand the city’s love affair with beer.
While the tour isn’t suitable for everyone—particularly those with mobility issues or young children—it’s an excellent choice for adults seeking an engaging, informative, and tasty exploration of Prague’s beer culture. Whether you’re a serious beer lover or simply curious about the city’s traditions, this tour offers a genuine taste of Prague’s past and present in a lively, friendly setting.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
This tour centers around tasting three beers, so it’s not ideal for those who don’t drink alcohol. However, if you’re interested in learning about the history and culture, you could still join and observe.
Are there vegetarian or special diet options?
The tour focuses on beer and doesn’t specify food options. If you have dietary restrictions, it’s best to bring a snack or check with Lindas Tours beforehand.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended as there’s walking involved, especially across bridges and through old streets. An umbrella might also be handy in case of rain.
How long is the walking portion?
Expect about 30 minutes crossing Charles Bridge and a brief walk through Old Town, which is manageable for most travelers.
Can I join the tour with children?
No, the tour isn’t suitable for children under 18, mainly because of the alcohol tasting component.
Is there a dress code?
No official dress code, but casual, comfortable attire is best.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving you peace of mind if your plans change.
Will I learn about Prague’s history?
Absolutely — the guide shares fascinating stories about the city’s past, weaving history into the beer tasting experience.
What’s the best time of day to take this tour?
Check the availability for your preferred time, but late morning or early afternoon often works well for combining sightseeing and tasting.
The Prague Beer Adventure and Historical Guided Tour offers a thoughtful, engaging way to experience the city’s vibrant beer culture while exploring its most scenic spots. It’s a perfect mix of education, scenery, and local flavor—ideal for travelers wanting to add some spirited storytelling to their Prague trip.