Food & Drink Tours

Ditch the tourist traps and savor hidden flavors on a food & drinks tour!

Food & drink tours

Prague’s uniqueness goes beyond the fairytale buildings. Czech cuisine means delicious food and golden cold beer. Avoid the tourist traps and let experienced guides lead your gastronomic exploration. Immerse yourself in culinary delights and discover local flavors on food & drink tours, from street food to hearty traditional dishes. Enjoy your meal with a bit of entertainment and learn about the city’s gastronomic heritage. Let’s taste Prague with us!

 

The Golden Liquid Treasure of Prague

The Czech Republic consumes the most beer per capita per year. Tasting the golden beverage should therefore not be missed during your visit. You can decide on a classic tasting in one of Prague’s breweries, stop by at a beer spa, or enjoy a few drinks on a beer cruise. And if you want to learn about the most famous Czech beer, the original pilsner, visit the Pilsner Urquell Experience, where among other things you can also learn how to properly tap the beer.

Enjoy Unlimited Drinks at Pub Crawl

Prague’s famous nightlife is on every party-goer’s bucket list. The best way to experience it is to take part in a pub crawl. Meet other fellow party-minded travelers from around the world and spend the night in different clubs and pubs in the city. Enjoy unlimited drinks and welcome shots on the way. Finish your night with a VIP entrance to the 5-storey club, the biggest one in central Europe. Make the best memories of a lifetime!

Experience a Dinner with a Performance Show

Want to know what a real medieval feast looked like? During this dinner, you will be treated to a delicious 5-course menu with unlimited drinks. You will find yourself in a medieval tavern, where a performance full of dance, music and much more will take place during your time spent.

If you’re interested in more recent history, book your ticket for the Folkloric Dinner Show, where you can expect a 4-course meal with unlimited drinks, along with musicians and dancers dressed in traditional costumes from the Czech and Moravian regions.

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