| Tour Type | Shared tour, Small Group |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Meal arrangement | With dinner |
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Dress for the weather: bring warm clothing in autumn/winter and an umbrella if rain is expected.
A valid passport or ID is required.
Please notify us of any dietary restrictions in advance so we can accommodate you.
The Prague Beer Walk tour in Old Town offers an immersive exploration of Czech beer culture. Participants will visit three authentic pubs to enjoy traditional Czech beer tastings, discover fascinating Old Town stories, and learn about local drinking habits. The experience also includes a dinner featuring classic Czech dishes, all guided within a small group setting.
The Prague beer tasting tour focuses on showcasing traditional Czech beers. While exact selections may vary based on availability and the pubs visited, participants can expect to sample a range of authentic local lagers and potentially some darker brews. The emphasis is on experiencing the rich diversity and distinct characteristics of Czech brewing traditions.
In Czech beer classification, the number "12" (often pronounced as "dvanáctka") refers to the percentage of original gravity (measured in degrees Plato) of the wort before fermentation. This indicates the sugar content and potential richness of the beer, broadly correlating with a higher alcohol content and fuller body compared to lower-degree beers like a "10".
The cost of a pint of beer in Prague's local pubs generally offers good value, though prices can vary. Establishments in tourist-heavy areas like the Old Town Square might have slightly higher prices. However, many pubs frequented by locals outside the immediate bustling centers offer very accessible pricing, maintaining Prague's reputation for affordable, high-quality beer.
While there isn't a complete ban on public alcohol consumption in Prague, local ordinances often restrict it in specific areas, including historical districts like the Old Town Square, near public transport stops, and playgrounds. It is generally recommended to enjoy beer within designated establishments like pubs, beer gardens, or terraces to adhere to local regulations and cultural norms.
The Prague Beer Tour includes a dinner featuring classic Czech dishes, providing an authentic culinary experience. While the specific menu can vary, guests typically enjoy hearty, traditional fare that complements the local beers. Common examples might include goulash, roasted pork with dumplings and sauerkraut, or other savory specialties that are staples of Czech cuisine.
During the Prague Old Town Beer Walk, the knowledgeable guide shares intriguing historical facts about the city and insights into local drinking culture. They delve into the origins and evolution of Czech brewing, explain traditional drinking habits, and connect the history of beer with Prague's broader past, enriching participants' understanding of the destination.
The Prague Beer Tour includes visits to three authentic pubs. These establishments are selected for their genuine character, often featuring historical ambiance and a commitment to serving high-quality, local Czech beers. They offer participants a true taste of Prague's traditional pub culture, providing an immersive experience distinct from more modernized or purely tourist-focused venues.