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Discover Prague's culinary scene on this 4-hour guided walking tour, featuring local dishes, Czech beers, historic sights, and authentic experiences.
Exploring Prague’s famous sights is a given, but what about tasting the city’s true flavors? This Food and Beer Guided Walking Tour offers a perfect way to combine sightseeing with delicious bites and local brews. Led by passionate guides, you’ll wander through historic neighborhoods, sample traditional Czech foods, and sip craft beers on a floating brewery. All in an intimate, small-group setting that’s great for food lovers and history buffs alike.
What we particularly love about this experience is how it balances culinary delights with cultural insights. Plus, the stops at iconic spots like Café Louvre — once frequented by Kafka and Einstein — make it feel like a journey through Prague’s intellectual and artistic past. One caveat? The tour lasts four hours, so it’s a fair bit of walking and tasting, which isn’t ideal if you’re tight on time or have dietary restrictions. This tour suits those eager to enjoy authentic local cuisine in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, and want to skip the typical tourist traps.


Starting at Lo Pivovar Brewery Boat
Your journey kicks off aboard Europe’s only ship-shaped microbrewery — the Brewery Boat. Here, you’ll sample some of the finest Czech craft beers in an atmosphere that feels both quirky and cozy. The floating setting is a standout: sipping local brews with the city’s skyline as a backdrop makes for an unforgettable start. Reviewers like John mention that Markets, the guide, was incredibly knowledgeable about Prague’s food, drinks, and culture, adding depth to every sip.
Wandering through Old Town & the Jewish Quarter
Next, you’ll meander through Prague’s fairy-tale streets, with a focus on the Old Town’s hidden alleyways and the historic Jewish Quarter. These parts often get overshadowed by the main sights, but the tour’s guides excel at uncovering lesser-known gems. Expect to see buildings and streets that are centuries old, with stories woven into their stones. One reviewer, Nikolaos, appreciated the exceptional guide who brought the city’s history alive, blending tales with tastings.
Sampling Czech Pastries & Local Bites
As you walk, you’ll stop at charming cafés like Café Louvre, where Kafka and Einstein once sipped coffee. There, you’ll enjoy a classic Czech meal in a setting steeped in history. The menu often includes svíková (beef in creamy sauce) or traditional open-faced sandwiches—just what locals actually eat. Reviewers like Marketa highlight her knowledgeable narration and the generous portions, which often exceeded expectations.
Sweet Ending at Café Platyz
No culinary journey in Prague is complete without indulging in Café Platyz’s legendary strudel with custard. It’s the perfect sweet note to close the four hours. This stop offers a relaxed environment to reflect on the day’s tastings and sights, with many guests commenting on how satisfying and well-paced the experience was.
Beer Tasting & the Final Cheers
The tour wraps up back at the floating brewery, where you’ll sample a variety of Czech beers. The selection is often praised for showcasing local styles and craftsmanship. Zach, one of the guides, is lauded by guests for his vast knowledge of Czech beers and cultural stories, making each sip more meaningful.
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At $101 per person, this tour offers a lot of value. Not only do you get nine tastings across five different venues, but also the opportunity to learn about Prague’s history, culture, and culinary traditions from experienced guides. The inclusion of the floating brewery makes the experience stand out — it’s a memorable setting you won’t find on standard city tours.
Compared to other experiences, this tour balances food, drink, and sightseeing without feeling rushed. Guests consistently mention the generous portions and high-quality food, with some saying the tastings were more than enough for a full meal. Plus, the guides are praised for their depth of knowledge and engaging storytelling, which makes the tour both educational and fun.
It’s important to note that while the tour is mostly accessible, it requires a moderate amount of walking and standing. The four-hour duration is substantial, so travelers should be prepared for a bit of physical activity, especially if they want to fully enjoy each stop.

This experience is perfect for foodies eager to discover what locals eat and drink, as well as those interested in history and culture. It’s ideal if you’re looking for an authentic, small-group experience that takes you away from the touristy spots and into Prague’s culinary heart. Also, if you enjoy craft beers or want to learn about Czech brewing traditions, this tour will delight you.
It’s less suitable for travelers with severe food allergies or dietary restrictions, as some tastings might not cater to specific needs. Also, if you’re on a tight schedule or prefer a shorter activity, the four-hour commitment might be a lot.

If you’re someone who loves food and drink, values local insights over touristy clichés, and enjoys walking through a city’s streets while tasting its flavors, this tour is a fantastic choice. It offers a comprehensive taste of Prague’s culinary scene, paired with stories that deepen your understanding of the city’s past and present.
Travelers who appreciate in-depth guides and authentic experiences will find this especially rewarding. The mix of historic sites, cultural anecdotes, and hearty tastings makes it a well-rounded introduction to Prague that’s both fun and educational.
However, if you prefer a more relaxed, less walking-intensive outing or need specific dietary accommodations, you might want to consider other options or customize your experience. For most visitors, though, this tour offers a delicious glimpse into what makes Prague a food lover’s paradise.
“Markets was the most magnificent tour guide. Not only very knowledgeable about Prague its food and drinks but also about the city the culture of Ch…”
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What is included in the tour?
You’ll enjoy nine tastings at five different locations, including Czech beer at a floating brewery, and a guided walk through Prague’s historic neighborhoods with your English-speaking guide.
How long does the tour last?
The experience runs for approximately 4 hours, starting from the Lo Pivovar Brewery Boat and ending back at the same location.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions?
The tour’s specific food options aren’t detailed, so travelers with severe allergies or strict dietary needs should inquire directly before booking. Most tastings are traditional Czech dishes, which often include meat.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in your travel plans.
Is transportation provided between stops?
No, the tour is a walking experience, but all stops are within a manageable distance to explore on foot.
Can I join this tour with a private group?
Yes, private groups are available, allowing for a more personalized experience tailored to your interests.
In sum, this Prague food and beer tour offers a rich, authentic taste of the city that’s perfect for curious travelers wanting a meaningful culinary adventure. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or just want to add a flavorful layer to your trip, it’s a well-crafted experience that balances fun, learning, and hearty bites.