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Discover Prague’s beer culture with a 2-hour guided tour featuring brewery visits, tastings, and insights into Czech brewing traditions.

Exploring Prague’s beer scene is an absolute must for any visitor, and this beer tour with brewery visits and tastings offers a well-rounded glimpse into Czech brewing traditions. While the experience lasts only two hours, it packs in a lot — from tasting different styles of Czech beer to learning about its history and production. It’s a lively, authentic way to get a taste of local culture, especially if you’re keen on beer but want to avoid the touristy, superficial experiences.
One of the standout features is the tour’s focus on traditional Czech pubs and a family-run brewery, which help you feel like you’re stepping into the real Prague. The variety of beers, from lagers to stouts, means there’s something to suit every palate, and the guide’s storytelling makes it more than just a drinking session. However, some travelers might find that the tour’s pace can be a bit rushed — with some stops missed or limited tastings due to availability — so it’s worth understanding what the experience entails before booking.
This tour is perfect for those curious about beer, history buffs, or anyone wanting a relaxed, social activity in Prague’s beautiful Old Town. Just keep in mind that it’s a small group experience, which enhances intimacy but may also mean limited spots during peak seasons. If you’re open to an authentic, fun, and educational beer experience — and don’t mind a modest price — this tour could become one of your favorite memories in Prague.

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The tour kicks off at Václavské náměstí 56, right in the heart of Prague’s bustling shopping and cultural district. Here, your guide — Valerij Karobic — and the small group gather around a Valery Tours sign, setting a friendly, approachable tone. From the outset, the guide’s enthusiasm for Czech beer culture is evident and infectious.
After a brief walk of about 10 minutes, you arrive at the first pub, a traditional spot where you’ll get the chance to taste beer poured in different ways. This initial tasting is designed to showcase the variety of ways Czech beer can be enjoyed, from pouring techniques to serving styles. It’s a perfect way to start the tour, as it sets the tone for the cultural and technical insights to come.
Next, the group travels on foot for roughly 20 minutes to one of Prague’s oldest craft breweries. Here, the focus is on brewing beer according to traditional family recipes, which adds an intimate, historical layer to the experience. If you’re interested in brewing, you’ll appreciate hearing about the process directly from the brewers, who are proud of their heritage.
However, one of the reviews indicates a drawback here: the brewery was fully booked, and some guests didn’t get to visit it fully or taste as much as expected. This highlights the importance of booking ahead during busy periods, as availability can limit what you experience.
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After a quick 10-minute walk, you arrive in the charming Old Town for the third pub stop. This venue boasts a modern style of serving beer and offers a range of Czech beers including lagers, ales, porters, and stouts. The guide explains the differences between these styles, helping you appreciate what makes each unique.
This stop is also where you might encounter some limitations — the tour promises a snack board for two, but some reviewers mention it was not always available. Still, you’ll get at least a pint of your preferred style, with enough variety to sample multiple flavors.
The last part of the tour is a scenic 40-minute walk along the Vltava River, where the group relaxes with more beer. Here, the atmosphere is more laid-back, allowing for casual conversations, photo ops, and soaking in Prague’s stunning views. This is often the highlight for many, as it combines beautiful scenery with the camaraderie of beer tasting.
The tour concludes back at the Old Town Square, making it easy to continue exploring or head to dinner. The small group size ensures you get some personal attention from the guide, making the experience more engaging than a large tour.

For $52 per person, the tour offers more than just a few tastings. Included are at least four pints, tasting sets for two people, and an introduction to the art of brewing. Considering the location in central Prague and the knowledgeable guide, this is a decent deal for beer enthusiasts.
That said, the reviews point out some areas where value might vary. Missing out on certain stops or tastings, especially in busy venues, can leave you feeling a bit shortchanged — so managing expectations is key. It’s not a pub crawl designed for heavy drinking but rather a cultural and educational experience with some relaxed tasting.
Valerij’s friendly approach and multilingual guides make the tour accessible and enjoyable. The small group limit of 10 participants enhances interaction but also means spots can fill quickly. The tour is wheelchair accessible, which is great for inclusivity.
The tour runs for about two hours, which is perfect for fitting into a busy day of sightseeing. It’s not suitable for pregnant women, given the beer consumption, but otherwise, it’s a flexible activity. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind to your booking.
This experience is ideal for beer lovers wanting to explore Prague’s brewing traditions without the fuss of a large, commercial tour. It works well for those interested in learning about Czech beer culture, as well as travelers seeking a relaxed social activity. If you’re after a deep dive into brewing techniques or want to taste rare beers, this tour offers a good introduction.
However, if you’re expecting a highly curated, exclusive tasting experience or want to visit specific breweries, you might find it a bit limited. It’s more about getting a feel for local beer culture in a friendly, informal setting.
For those curious about Czech beer and culture, this tour provides a balanced mix of tasting, education, and scenic moments. It’s a solid choice if you’re looking for an authentic, small-group experience that won’t break the bank. The inclusion of a family brewery visit and varied beer styles means you’ll come away with a broader appreciation of Prague’s beer heritage.
Just remember that some reviews hint at minor inconsistencies — missed stops or limited tastings — so it’s best to approach with flexible expectations. It’s not a gourmet beer tour, but it’s a fun, lively way to connect with local traditions and enjoy some quality beers in the city’s heart.
If you’re a moderate drinker, interested in learning and socializing, this tour could turn into one of your Prague highlights.
“The guide was nice and smiling. But we didn't get into two of the places as they were booked. In one place, we had to share beer, as there were no …”
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers or pregnant women?
No, this tour involves tasting several beers, so it’s not suitable for pregnant women or those who don’t drink alcohol.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes a guided pub tour, beer tastings in three different pubs, at least 4 pints of beer, tasting sets for two people, and an introduction to brewing.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, with a flexible start time depending on availability.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, since the activity involves alcohol, it’s generally aimed at adults.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible for most travelers with mobility needs.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What are the meeting points and ending location?
The tour starts at Václavské náměstí 56 and ends back at Old Town Square, making it convenient for further exploration.
What language is the tour guided in?
The guides speak Czech, English, and Russian, accommodating a range of language preferences.
What if some stops are booked or unavailable?
Based on reviews, some venues may be fully booked, which might mean missing certain tasting opportunities or stops, so it’s wise to book early.
To sum it up, this Prague beer tour offers a friendly, informative way to engage with the city’s iconic brewing culture. It’s best suited for relaxed social drinkers, curious explorers, and those eager to learn more about Czech traditions — with the added bonus of scenic moments along the Vltava River.