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Discover Prague's authentic beer scene with this 5-hour guided tour, featuring local pubs, scenic views, a hearty lunch, and six drinks—all crafted for beer lovers.

This highly-rated beer garden tour in Prague offers more than just tastings; it’s an in-depth exploration of the city’s local drinking spots, infused with stories and history that you won’t find in guidebooks. With an average rating of 5.0 from four reviews, this experience has captured the hearts of those who want to go beyond the typical tourist traps and see the city through the eyes of a local.
What we love most about this tour is how it combines authentic venues, stunning views, and insider stories into a manageable 5-hour experience. The inclusion of a hearty lunch and six full-sized drinks makes it an excellent value for those eager to indulge in Prague’s beer culture without breaking the bank. On the flip side, a potential consideration is the physical aspect—walking between stops and navigating through some neighborhoods might be less suitable for those with mobility issues.
This tour is perfect for beer enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone wanting a relaxed but insightful afternoon in Prague. If you’re eager to skip the crowded tourist bars and learn about local life, this experience hits the mark.
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The tour kicks off at the Palladium shopping center, a very central location in Prague, making it especially convenient for travelers arriving via public transportation. Meeting in front of Foot Locker, the starting point is easy to find, setting a relaxed tone for the day ahead.
After a brief 10-minute tram ride, you’re whisked across the Vltava River to the first stop in Letna Park—a favorite among locals for its laid-back vibe and lush green spaces. This quick transit helps you get a taste of Prague’s neighborhood contrasts: bustling city center to peaceful park.
Before hitting the beer gardens, the tour makes a delicious pit stop at a well-known spot for its organic beef burgers, which receive high praise from reviewers, especially for their quality and flavor. Vegetarian and vegan options are available, making the lunch inclusive for different diets.
The lunch lasts about 40 minutes, giving guests time to relax, chat, and enjoy their meal. The reviews praise this part of the tour, with one reviewer noting the “hearty lunch and a range of drinks, all included,” making it a great way to fuel up for the afternoon.
Post-lunch, the walk continues through the neighborhood’s side streets, where your guide shares stories of Nazi rule, communism, and the Velvet Revolution. This contextual history enriches the experience, transforming a casual beer crawl into a meaningful exploration of Prague’s past struggles and triumphs.
This walk also includes a visit to a beer garden located within the Academy of Fine Arts, where you can sample your drinks with an artsy backdrop. Reviewers highlight the significance of this place, noting it as Europe’s most prestigious art faculty, adding a layer of cultural depth.
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One of the standout stops is the Letna Beer Garden, offering spectacular views of Prague. Historically, this spot is renowned as the starting point of the Velvet Revolution in 1989, marking the end of communist rule in Czechoslovakia. Here, guests enjoy their drinks while soaking in the scenery and reflecting on the significance of the site.
From there, the tour takes you through old community beer gardens, including one linked to tennis legend Martina Navrátilová’s early career. The stories shared by the guide reveal the neighborhood’s layered history—from political asylum to local sports heroes.
The tour pays homage to Prague’s past with visits to the site where Joseph Stalin’s statue once stood, replaced by the “Time Machine” sculpture, symbolizing change and resilience. The guide’s narration offers a captivating glimpse into Prague’s transformations, enhanced by authentic local stories.
Two highlights include a skatepark where artists and students gather, and a historic railway station bar that was once a hub for anti-regime activists. These locations are less visited by travelers, giving participants a true sense of Prague’s underground scene.
The tour concludes at a lively beer garden where over 400 local beers are available. This spot is popular with artists, skateboarders, and students, offering a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. With a final 40-minute stay, guests have a chance to unwind and take in the lively scene.
Authenticity is key here. Unlike other tours that stick to commercial bars, this experience emphasizes local venues with history and character. The inclusion of trams adds an authentic touch, replicating how locals move around the city.
Every stop offers a blend of scenic views, cultural insights, and delicious food, making it a well-rounded experience. The 6 drinks, especially if you opt for beer or cider, are generous, and the lunch’s vegetarian and vegan options ensure all guests are catered for.
The guide, Daragh, receives praise for his openness and storytelling skills—reviewers mention how he shared not just facts but also personal stories and insights into Prague’s complex history. This personal touch elevates the experience beyond a simple pub crawl.

At $80.98 per person, the tour offers excellent value considering the length, included meals, drinks, and transportation. The small group size (max 20) ensures a more personalized experience, with plenty of opportunities for questions and conversations.
The tour’s duration of roughly 5 hours strikes a good balance—long enough to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. The meeting point and end location are centrally located, making it easy to continue exploring Prague afterward.
The included tram tickets are a thoughtful addition, helping you navigate the city efficiently, especially after a few drinks.
While the tour is very flexible with drink options, it’s primarily focused on alcoholic beverages—though nonalcoholic drinks are available. If you’re not into beer or wine, this might be less appealing, but the guide offers alternatives.
Plus, the physical aspect involves walking between stops, sometimes through uneven or hilly neighborhoods, so those with limited mobility should be aware.
This beer garden tour is a fantastic choice for those who want to experience Prague beyond the typical tourist spots. It’s especially suited for beer lovers, history enthusiasts, and culture seekers who enjoy storytelling and scenic views. The small-group setting and inclusive drinks make it ideal for travelers looking for intimacy and value.
If you’re interested in local stories, authentic venues, and panoramic views, this tour delivers in all those areas. It’s also a great way to meet like-minded travelers, share stories, and indulge in genuine Czech hospitality.
However, if you prefer a laid-back experience without much walking, or you’re traveling with very young children, it might require some consideration. But overall, this tour offers a well-rounded, authentic, and memorable glimpse into Prague’s beer culture and history.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians and vegans?
Yes, the lunch includes vegetarian and vegan options, so dietary preferences are accommodated with prior notice.
How many drinks are included?
Participants enjoy six large drinks—these can be beer, cider, wine, or nonalcoholic beverages, depending on your choice.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at the Palladium shopping center’s main entrance, in front of Foot Locker.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 5 hours, including sightseeing, lunch, and drinks.
Are tram tickets included?
Yes, the tour provides two tram tickets to facilitate transportation between the starting point and the first destination.
What is the maximum group size?
There are up to 20 travelers per group, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience.
Is there a dress code?
There is no specific dress code, but comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
Are children allowed on this tour?
No, the minimum age is 18 years due to alcohol consumption.
What if I get too intoxicated?
For safety reasons, the tour operator reserves the right to refuse service if a guest shows signs of intoxication.
This Sunny Beer Garden Tour in Prague offers a vibrant, authentic, and storytelling-rich experience that highlights the city’s vibrant beer culture and historical resilience. Perfect for those who want to enjoy good drinks, great views, and fascinating stories—all in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.