Get together with other beer fans to sip local ales and learn why Prague is the best city in the world for drinking beer! We'll take you to our favorite pubs and some of the most reputable beer sanctuaries in the off-the-beaten-path parts of the city. Enjoy the extraordinary flavors of Czech beer paired with delicious traditional appetizers you won’t find anywhere else and live the full experience as you discover the essential role of beer-making and drinking in our culture and history.
Statue of St. Wenceslas in the upper part of Wenceslas Square
We'll begin the tour at the upper end of Wenceslas Square, a popular shopping district of Prague, by the stately monument of St. Wenceslas on his horse.
A busy commercial hub of the city, the New Town of Prague has a lot to offer its visitors all year round.
A modern residential neighborhood, Vinohrady is home to spectacular architecture, hip cafes and exciting nightlife.
A lively alternative district, popular among students and ex-pats. It boasts futuristic architecture, panoramic views and many bars beloved by the local community.
Wenceslas Square
5 beers, 4 local venues, 3 kinds of classic Czech beer tapas, a map of Prague with personalized recommendations, beer-loving and English-speaking local guide
Additional drinks, tips/gratuities for your guide
We look forward to having you on our tours!
* Let's skip all the tourist traps and follow true local beer experts to their favorite pubs you would never find on your own
* Drink five unique types of beer from local microbreweries in four reputable beer halls throughout some of the alternative Prague neighborhoods
* Try and share three different types of delicious Czech-style tapas, an indispensable part or our beer culture
* Enjoy your evening in the city with a small group of like-minded beer enthusiast and a local resident with passion for beer
* Pick up common words and phrases from the Czech language, interact with the regulars and become a true expert in our widespread beer-drinking culture
* Don't just drink beer! Learn all about the beer-making tradition and experience the local beer scene with all your senses!
Our tours run rain or shine – In case of rain, please dress accordingly and bring an umbrella or a raincoat with you. In winter, temperatures can get quite low, be aware of that and put an extra sweater into your backpack. But remember – it’s your vacation, so if you are cold during the tour, just say so to your guide. There’s always a cafe nearby where you can warm up and then go on with the tour.
Put on your walking shoes – Walking involved in the tours vary as each tour guide takes a slightly different route (which means you can take our tours multiple times and always discover something new). But we still run food and cultural tours, we don’t run marathons. If you lose weight on our tour, we’ll offer a refund :-). However, please do let us know in advance if you have mobility issues. We can always adjust the itinerary so that there’s less walking included.
So I have these food restrictions? – Traditional Czech cuisine relies heavily on meat, milk and butter. As much as we’d love to host anyone on our tours, please know that we cannot properly feed you if you are vegan or lactose-intolerant. Please contact us if you would like recommendations for good places for you to try outside of this tour – we are happy to help. Vegetarians are welcome – just be aware that your tastings are going to be slightly different from the rest of the group. You’re welcome to join our beer tour even if you’re not exactly a beer lover – we can switch your beer for local wine (but don’t expect it to be of supreme quality, we visit very beer-centered venues on this tour).
Everything’s covered, right? – In the bars, your guide will be making all the payments, including a tip on your behalf to the staff.
* We reserve the right to change the course of the tour and places visited in case one of the venues is closed. In the event of a change of menu, we will pick the best alternative, ensuring no loss in quality or quantity of inclusions.