Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience medieval Czech history with a dinner, show, castle tour, and brewery tasting just 1 hour from Prague—an unforgettable 5-hour cultural journey.
Planning a trip to Prague often means exploring its stunning architecture, lively streets, and vibrant culture. But if you’re craving an experience that takes you back to the Middle Ages, this tour in the Hradec Kralove region offers a unique blend of history, entertainment, and local flavor. It’s a full 5-hour adventure that combines a medieval-themed dinner, an engaging castle tour, a visit to a traditional brewery, and a lively evening of entertainment.
One thing we really appreciate about this experience is how it brings history to life in a way that’s both fun and informative. The authentic medieval show, complete with period music and fire performances, makes you feel as if you’ve stepped into a different era. Plus, the opportunity to taste genuine Czech beers brewed in copper kettles adds an extra layer of authenticity. However, it’s worth noting that some portions are conducted in Czech, so a basic understanding or patience with language barriers might be helpful.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy immersive cultural experiences, history buffs looking for a lively storytelling session, or anyone who wants to combine sightseeing with a hearty medieval feast. It is a well-rounded outing that balances entertainment, education, and indulgence, making it a great value at $112 per person.


You might also be interested in these Prague experiences
Your day kicks off from Na Florenci street, where a modern, air-conditioned bus awaits to whisk you out of the city. The drive takes about an hour—just enough time to get excited about stepping into history. The journey is smooth, with friendly guides providing insights along the way, and the central pick-up point near Hilton Prague makes it easy to join the tour without extra hassle.
Arriving in Dtenice feels like crossing into a different world. The village itself is charming, with a palpable sense of history. The highlight here is the Baroque Dtenice Castle, which dates back to the 13th century. Visitors can touch and photograph artifacts, adding a tactile element to the experience that many reviews appreciated. The guided tour inside the castle offers glimpses of period furniture, hunting trophies, and authentic decor, making the medieval ambiance feel very real.
The guide, whose name isn’t specified but is described as professional and engaging, provides context about the castle’s history and architecture. We loved the way they brought the site’s stories to life, making the visit both educational and entertaining. A reviewer noted, “We toured a palace, then visited a brewery, and finished with a fantastic medieval show.”
Next up, the tour takes you to a traditional Czech brewery. Here, you’ll learn about the centuries-old craft of brewing. The highlight is tasting light and dark beers brewed in copper kettles over an open fire—something you won’t find in supermarkets. The process is explained in detail, making the tasting even more meaningful. Reviewers have mentioned that this was a real highlight, with an appreciation for the craftsmanship involved.
The brewery also hosts an interactive museum, which transforms the brewing process into a lively experience. The fact that the beers are unpasteurized and brewed with care adds to their authenticity. Reviews mention that the beers taste fresh and full-bodied, perfect for pairing with the medieval feast ahead.
The evening culminates at the Dtenice Medieval Tavern, renowned as the first and largest of its kind. Here, guests settle into a lively tavern atmosphere that’s both cozy and theatrical. The dinner is a hearty medieval feast featuring a 3-course menu for children (including beef broth, chicken steak, and homemade pie) or adult options. The dinner includes unlimited local beer and Moravian wine, allowing you to indulge freely while enjoying period entertainment.
The highlight is the live medieval show—a vibrant performance featuring period music, dancers, jugglers, a fakir with a snake, and, as the night progresses, a spectacular fire show. Reviewers have raved about the quality of the entertainment, noting that it exceeded expectations and was much more lively than they anticipated. One guest commented, “The show was all in Czech, but the gestures and music made the story clear and added to the fun.”
You might also be interested in these Prague experiences
Throughout the evening, the tavern transforms into a lively scene of medieval life—complete with actors playing beggars, witches, and inquisitors, all adding to the immersive experience. The fire show is a memorable climax, performed by talented fakirs and dancers, which leaves many in awe.
This experience costs $112 per person, which includes all major components: transport, guided tours, dinner, unlimited drinks, and entertainment. When you consider the depth of authentic experiences, the variety of activities, and the convenience of door-to-door transport, it offers excellent value. The tour lasts about five hours, making it a full and satisfying day without feeling rushed.
Transport is included, but note that there’s no hotel pickup—so you’ll need to meet at Na Florenci or arrange your own transport to the starting point. The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for children, making it flexible for different travel groups.
Some reviews mention that the show is primarily in Czech, which might require some patience or basic understanding of the language. Also, the drive from Prague is about an hour, which might seem long if you’re expecting a shorter trip. But many found that the scenic drive and the anticipation made it worthwhile.

This experience is ideal for history lovers looking for a lively, immersive adventure. Families with children will enjoy the medieval feast and interactive elements, especially since there’s a special kids’ menu. It also suits those who appreciate good beer and local wines, paired with authentic Czech cuisine. If you’re after a fun, engaging way to learn about Czech culture and history while enjoying excellent entertainment, this tour hits all the marks.
However, if you prefer a more relaxed or purely sightseeing-oriented experience, this might feel a bit intensive. It’s a full, lively evening that combines education, entertainment, and gastronomy—perfect for travelers wanting a memorable, all-in-one cultural trip.

This tour in Dtenice offers a rare glimpse into Czech medieval life, blending history, entertainment, and local flavors seamlessly. The guided castle tour, traditional brewery tasting, and vibrant medieval show create a well-rounded experience that’s both fun and educational. The unlimited drinks and hearty feast add to the feeling of a true medieval celebration, making it a fantastic value for those eager to indulge in Czech culture.
It’s especially suited for families, history buffs, and anyone who loves engaging, lively experiences. While some parts are in Czech, the overall atmosphere, performances, and authentic details keep the experience accessible and enjoyable.
If you’re craving a day that combines history, local craftsmanship, and lively entertainment with a touch of humor and spectacle, this is a tour you won’t forget.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes a luxury air-conditioned bus transfer from Prague, with pick-up near Hilton Prague.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about five hours, including travel, castle tour, brewery visit, and dinner/show.
What’s the starting point?
Meet at Na Florenci street, near the Masarykovo nádraží metro station, where your guide will be holding an orange umbrella.
Are children welcome?
Yes, children are welcome and will be served a special 3-course menu. The experience is family-friendly, but adult supervision is required.
Is the dinner vegetarian?
The review mentions a traditional medieval menu, but specific dietary options aren’t detailed. Dietary restrictions are accommodated if communicated.
What languages are guides available in?
The tour is led by professional English-speaking guides, with printed guides available in multiple languages including Spanish, Italian, German, and French.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the venue accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially since you’ll be exploring the castle and walking around the village.
Is alcohol served throughout the tour?
Yes, the dinner includes unlimited local beer and Moravian wine, with additional drinks available at the tavern.
This engaging medieval day trip from Prague offers a rich taste of Czech tradition, history, and hospitality—perfect for those wanting to add a splash of the past to their Czech adventure.