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Discover Prague’s highlights with a small-group guided tour that combines historical sights, local cuisine, and authentic Czech beers for a memorable experience.
If you’re seeking a way to experience Prague beyond the typical tourist crowds, this One Prague Tour with Local Food & Beer offers a well-balanced mix of culture, history, and authentic flavors. Priced at $60 per person for around three hours, it’s designed for those who want a personalized, small-group experience that feels more like exploring with a friend than being herded around by a guidebook.
What really catches our eye is the tour’s flexibility—offering two routes tailored to your interests, whether it’s the historic Old Town or the castle side of the city. Plus, the inclusion of two local beer stops and a traditional Czech food tasting makes it a flavorful way to get to know the city. The only thing to keep in mind? It’s not a full-scale food tour but a walking tour that combines highlights with culinary bites. Perfect for curious travelers wanting a taste of Prague’s culture, history, and gastronomy—all in just three hours.
A key highlight is the personable guides who seem genuinely passionate about Prague, creating an experience that feels more like hanging out with a knowledgeable local than following a scripted tour. However, the tour involves some walking on cobblestones and cobbled streets, so comfortable shoes are a must. Overall, whether you’re a first-timer or a repeat visitor, this tour suits those who want a relaxed, entertaining, and tasty window into Prague’s best kept secrets.


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This isn’t your average large-group bus or walking tour. It’s a small-group, personalized experience that makes you feel like you’re exploring with friends rather than just another tourist. The tour’s design ensures you get a thorough look at some of Prague’s most iconic sights, as well as some hidden gems you might miss on your own.
Starting in the historic Mala Strana district, the tour kicks off with a warm welcome at the Charles Bridge Economic Hostels Tourist Info Office, just a short walk from the famous bridge. Your guide, often Jacob, Jakub, Ondra, or Viktor, immediately sets a relaxed tone, sharing their local knowledge with enthusiasm and humor.
You’ll choose between two routes, each offering a different perspective of Prague. If you opt for The Castle Side, you’ll explore Lesser Town and Hradcany, home to Prague Castle, Strahov Monastery, and the legendary Charles Bridge. Expect stunning panoramic views, quiet streets, and a visit to the New World neighborhood, a peaceful enclave away from the crowds. Guides often highlight the political and diplomatic importance of this area, pointing out embassies and palaces.
On this route, you’ll also stop at a monastic brewery, which many reviewers rave about. Jacob, for example, shared stories about Prague Castle’s history and the city’s royal past. The visit to the monastery includes a tasting of local Czech beers, a highlight for beer aficionados. “The beer stop in the monastery was a fantastic way to start,” one guest mentioned, emphasizing how this small detail made the tour special.
Alternatively, if you prefer an Old Town-focused experience, your guide will whisk you through narrow, secret streets, historic courtyards, and the Jewish district. Expect to see the Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, Powder Tower, and the Old-New Synagogue. This route promises a different, more intimate glimpse of Prague’s medieval charm, with many reviewers noting how much more they saw than in a typical crowded tour.
While this isn’t a dedicated food tour, the tapas-style tasting is a generous addition, offering a taste of traditional Czech cuisine. Many guests mention the portion size—more than enough for a light lunch or dinner—and the quality of the food. One reviewer said, “The food was delicious and more plentiful than I expected,” which shows how this element adds real value.
The two beer stops are thoughtfully selected—local Czech beers that are often praised for their quality and flavor. You might also find non-alcoholic options on the menu, catering to all preferences. Guides like Viktor and Ondra often share stories about Czech beer culture, which enriches the tasting experience.
One of the biggest perks of this tour is how guides avoid tourist traps, taking you to hidden corners, quiet viewpoints, and lesser-known neighborhoods. Reviews frequently mention how the guides “took us off the main street” and showed places they’d never find on their own. Ondra, for instance, led guests to secluded viewpoints with breathtaking views of the city, making it clear that the tour aims to show Prague’s authentic side.
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The Castle Side route involves a tram ride (about 10 minutes) and around 4-5 kilometers of walking mostly downhill and on cobblestones. The Old Town route is flat and equally walkable, covering similar distances. Both routes are designed to be manageable, but good shoes are recommended, especially for cobbled streets.
The real charm of this tour lies in the guides. Multiple reviews mention guides like Jacob, Jakub, Ondra, and Viktor as being enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate about Prague. “Our guide Jacob was excellent—so enthusiastic and knowledgeable,” shared one guest, describing how he went beyond just pointing out sights to sharing personal stories and local tips.
Guests also appreciated how the guides adapted to their interests, making the experience feel tailored rather than rigid. Ondra, in particular, garnered praise for his storytelling, humor, and ability to answer all questions confidently. This personal touch creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere that turns a standard city walk into a memorable social experience.

At $60, this tour offers excellent value. Your fee covers guided commentary, food, two local beers, a tram ticket, and insider tips—elements that make it a comprehensive, enjoyable introduction to Prague. Given the small group size, the personal attention, and local insights, many reviewers felt this was better than generic tours that often feel rushed or superficial.
Think of it as a three-hour cultural investment—you get both sightseeing and tasting, all with a guide who feels more like a knowledgeable friend. The included tram ride adds a touch of local transit experience, making the journey feel more authentic and seamless.


Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, a vegetarian option for the food tasting is available, making it accessible for different dietary preferences.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about 3 hours, with routes covering roughly 4-5 kilometers of walking.
Are the food and drink stops included in the price?
Yes, the tour includes a proper Czech tapas-style food tasting and two local beers (with other non-alcoholic options available).
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve ahead, especially since a minimum of two participants is required for the tour to run.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Mostecka 53/4 in Mala Strana and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is transportation included?
Yes, a tram ticket is included, which is used to access the castle side route.
Can I join on the day?
It depends on availability; booking in advance ensures your spot.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, due to cobblestone streets and walking distances, this tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, and an umbrella if rain is expected. Ponchos are provided if needed.
“Our guide Jacob was excellent. So enthusiastic and knowledgable about his home city. He explained the history of Prague, and took us off the beaten…”

This One Prague Tour with Local Food & Beer strikes a compelling balance between sightseeing, cultural insight, and culinary delight. The small-group setting means you get personalized attention, and guides like Jacob, Jakub, Ondra, and Viktor truly bring Prague’s stories to life. The inclusion of two carefully selected beer stops and a hearty food tasting makes it a well-rounded experience that’s especially valuable for first-timers or anyone wanting to see Prague through the eyes of a local.
While it’s not a full-blown food tour, the generous tastings and insightful commentary provide great value for a manageable price. If you love learning about a city’s hidden corners, enjoying authentic Czech eats, and sampling local brews without the crowds, this tour is a fantastic choice.
Ideal for curious travelers, food lovers, and those short on time but eager for a genuine feel of Prague’s vibrant life and history. It’s a small investment for a big dose of genuine Prague charm.
Experience the city’s best bits with guides who care, taste the flavors that define Czech culture, and see Prague from a local’s perspective. This tour offers a memorable, authentic, and fun introduction to one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.