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Discover Prague's best hidden pubs and craft beers on this 3-hour guided walking tour, blending local culture, history, and authentic beer tastings.

If you’re visiting Prague, chances are you’re dreaming of great beer. This 3-hour local pub walking tour promises to combine Czech beer tradition with scenic city views, led by knowledgeable guides who are as passionate about beer as they are about the city. With a focus on craft beers, local spots, and beer etiquette, the experience offers more than just a tasting; it’s an authentic dive into Prague’s vibrant pub culture.
What we love about this tour is how it balances hidden gems and well-loved spots, giving you a real sense of local life. Plus, the expert guides are both friendly and informative—perfect for those wanting to learn about Czech beers without the usual tourist crowd. A potential drawback? Since you’ll be walking between venues, it’s best suited for those comfortable with a bit of sightseeing on foot. This tour appeals to beer enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone keen to experience Prague from a different angle.
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This tour stands out because it’s designed to go beyond the typical pub crawl. Led by some of Prague’s most seasoned guides—like Tomas, Lucas, or Lukas—you get insights not just into the beers but also the stories behind each venue. Our reviews praise guides’ depth of knowledge, with Andrew highlighting Lucas’s eight years of experience and Leslie noting how “super” the tour felt overall.
A major perk is the focus on local craft beers, which means you’ll sample some of the best brews brewed in Prague today. The price point of about $67 per person offers good value, considering you’ll taste five different beers and explore some of the city’s more hidden spots. Plus, with a digital map included, you can easily find your way back to your favorite pubs long after the tour ends.
The tour begins in front of the Franz Kafka – Rotating Head, a large, eye-catching silver sculpture that’s perfect for photos. The guide will be holding a sign saying “Prague Beer Guides,” making it easy to spot your group. This initial meet-up sets the tone—relaxed, friendly, and well-organized.
From here, the route takes you on a brisk, 2-2.5 km walk through Prague’s streets, offering visual treats along the way, from iconic sights to quieter backstreets. The pace is manageable, making it suitable for most travelers.
The itinerary includes three main pub stops, each with about 45 minutes to sample beers and soak in the atmosphere. The first stop introduces you to a local bar where you’ll likely try a variety of Czech craft beers, gaining insight into Czech beer pouring styles. The guide shares tips like how to order in Czech, so you’ll be able to impress locals if you decide to return on your own.
The second and third stops continue this theme, visiting a mix of modern and traditional venues, some with histories dating back to the communist era, and even a medieval brewery. Reviewers like Jakob appreciated the diversity of venues, as Lukas introduced them to different atmospheres and beer styles.
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You’ll be sampling 5 beers, carefully chosen for their quality and local character. The focus is on locally-produced craft beers, giving you a taste of Prague’s brewing scene beyond mass-market options. The reviews highlight that guides like Tomas have extensive knowledge about brewing, adding educational value alongside the tasting.
Beyond the tastings, the guides share insights into Czech beer etiquette, including the specific pours and how to communicate with staff in Czech. This element enhances the experience, making it not just about tasting but understanding local customs. As Andrew noted, Lucas’s expertise “highly knowledgeable about Prague’s history and beer,” making the tour both fun and educational.
While the main focus is on beer, you’ll also take in Prague’s scenic streets and some of its most famous sights, often passing by landmarks like the Charles Bridge or the Old Town Square. The tour also ventures into lesser-known streets, revealing hidden gems that many travelers miss, which many reviewers appreciated—Leslie called it a “super enjoyable experience.”
The tour is designed for small groups, fostering a friendly atmosphere where questions are encouraged. It’s wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for travelers with mobility needs. The tour runs rain or shine, and involves walking about 1.2-1.5 miles, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
The guide’s digital map is a handy bonus, allowing you to revisit your favorite pubs afterward. The tour ends at the same location it starts, providing a convenient meeting point.
Absolutely, if you’re interested in authentic Czech beers and want a local perspective of Prague’s pub scene. The value for money is notable—tasting five beers and learning about Czech beer culture with an expert guide makes the cost feel justified.
While it’s not a full brewery tour or dinner experience, the focus on craft beers, local pubs, and cultural insights makes it ideal for those who want more than just a casual drink but a meaningful taste of Czech life.

This tour is perfect for beer enthusiasts eager to discover Prague’s lesser-known breweries and pubs. It’s also well-suited for history lovers who enjoy cultural storytelling paired with their drinks. The walk-friendly pace and wheelchair accessibility make it accessible for most travelers, including those with mobility considerations.
If you’re looking for an educational, relaxed, and authentic way to spend an evening in Prague, this tour hits all the right marks. It’s especially great if you want to avoid tourist traps and discover the real pub culture that locals cherish.
In the end, this local pub walking tour offers an immersive experience into Prague’s beer scene, combining hidden gems, expert guides, and a friendly atmosphere. For about $67, you get a well-rounded taste of Czech brewing, along with historical insights and scenic city views. It’s a wonderful way to connect with local culture while sampling some of the best craft beers Prague has to offer.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this tour provides both entertainment and education, making it a worthwhile addition to any Prague itinerary. Just remember to pace yourself, bring comfortable shoes, and get ready to enjoy some of the finest beers the city has to offer.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and designed to accommodate most mobility needs, but it involves walking about 1.2-1.5 miles.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes a guide, five local craft beers, and a digital map of recommended beer venues in Prague.
Are additional drinks or food included?
No, additional food and drinks are not included. You’ll taste five beers as part of the tour.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the starting point?
The tour begins in front of the Franz Kafka – Rotating Head sculpture, with guides holding a “Prague Beer Guides” sign.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, including walking and tasting time.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, the guide speaks English and provides insightful commentary throughout.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve ahead, especially during peak seasons, to secure your spot and flexibility to pay later.
This detailed look at Prague’s Local Pub Walking Tour reveals it as a fantastic mix of culture, history, and craft beer—perfect for those who want to experience the city’s true flavor beyond the usual sights.