Prague Pulse Tours

The Ultimate Prague
Food Tour

What to expect on the tour

Details:
€74 per person includes starters, mains, and dessert
–  3 drinks included: Beer, wine, or soft drinks & coffee
2:45 pm everyday  
– Duration approx 3 hours
– Cancel 12 hours ahead for full refund
– Scroll down for a map to the meeting point (near Wenceslas Sq)

NB: Please notify us if you are vegetarian, unfortunately this tour is not suitable for vegans or gluten free. 

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The real Prague experience

Starter

Don’t leave Prague without tasting the famous Czech starters, aka beer snacks! We take you to a little known place in Old Town for a sampling of the best, washed down with a brew (or wine/soft drink).

Main Course

We move on to a more traditional Czech restaurant. It’s tough to know what to choose on a foreign menu, so here you enjoy a platter of the most famous traditional main dishes. 

Dessert 

You may not think ‘sweet’ when you think of Czech cuisine, but here we prove you wrong with a visit to a wonderful Czech bakery for some delicious pastries to polish off the tour! 

Included in price: drink with each course

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Susan & Steve
Susan & Steve
Ian, thank you so much for the great food tour. Out of all the dishes, in our 3 days of travel here, we had only had the goulash. We would have left Prague without sampling some of their best dishes. I especially loved the beef with the cream vegetable sauce, served with knedlicky. Delicious!
Fabio
Loved it!!
The experience was amazing! The tour guider Aris super friendly and quite knowledgeable We ate so much, we cant even move! Everything tasteful and Czech authentic ! Great food and beer, perfect combo!
John
Great fun tour and excellent tour guide
We took three Prague Pulse tours: the free The Old Town and Castle etc tours and a paid Ultimate Prague Food Tour. Our tour guide Jeremy coincidently led all of them. He has a great depth of knowledge on Czech culture and history and delivers the information in a very engaging and entertaining way. An excellent guide! Date of experience: August 2025
Keith K.
Great Tour
This was a great food tour including some bar foods as appetizers, a main course and desert at 3 different places. Ian was a great guide who provided interesting background about Czech food and Prague. I highly recommend
Gary A.
Best Food Tour
This is a great food tour. My tour guide was Aris. He shared so much knowledge and information about the food and beer we were having. He took us to places that the average tourist would never know about. He answered all our questions and offered many recommendations. I have been on other tours with this company and they were all excellent! I have taken many food tours around the world and this has to be the best I have ever been on! I highly recommend this food tour.
Barb C.
Prague Great Food & Beer Tour
Never done anything like this before & it was amazing! Our tour guide Aris was fantastic. Took us to really good restaurants & made our food choices for us sampling all the traditional beers & foods. Giving us the history behind everything! He was very entertaining & made it good fun. Pointing out things of interest while walking from one place to the other. I would highly recommend Prague Pulse Tours. Prague
Sandra
Best Experience!!
Learning great knowledge of Prague’s history/culture and experiencing interesting and delicious Czech cuisine.
Anna B.
A must do for people new to Czech cuisine
The food tour was brilliant with plenty of food and beer. They accommodated various dietary requirements in the group, which as a vegetarian in a meat heavy country was massively appreciated.
Paul E.
Best food tour ever !
My partner a I travel a lot and we always do a food tour. This food tour by pulse Prague was the best I’ve ever experienced. Aris & his crew are professionals in every sense of the word. You must go on this tour if you are in Prague and like food
Kyle L.
A great way to learn about Czech food and culture
Had a fantastic food tour with Aris! He took us to 3 unique spots and tried a variety of traditional Czech foods while also learning about the unique history of each and the food culture. Also had amazing beer during the tour as well! A must do when visiting Prague!
Pedro T.
Food food food food (and facts 🙂
We decided last minute to book this tour on our final night in Prague, and we are so glad we did! It was the best part of our weekend. You get to try so many dishes, learn a lot about the area/history, and it really felt like we were having an authentic local experience. I only wish we had done it earlier in our trip!
Josue V.
Best food experience so far
When exploring the city is always good to find the perfect balance of tourist input and local experience. The tour was amazing coz it gave me and my friends a good overview of the cz cuisine and explore parts of the city at the same time (even if this tour is not a guided tour around the city). Thanks guys for an amazing day !! We are full and satisfied !!
Annie S.
Great Food, Guide and Tour
Dylan is a great guide, with a lot of both expertise and charisma. We went to two of his tours (one historical and one foodtorical) and enjoyed both of them very much!
Christine W.
A brilliant tour with superb food and the most knowledgeable host to guide us. Three hours very well spent!
This was our second PP tour in two days and was booked on the strength of an excellent Old Town Tour yesterday. Aris is a brilliant guide; knowledgeable, tactful and yet full of fun, we thoroughly enjoyed his company. His food and beer suggestions were spot on whilst the food was beautifully presented. Thoroughly recommended as a vehicle to better understand local customs!
John R.
Authentic food experience
Wonderful food tour. At the first bar we were served the best beer I have ever tasted. The starters were sublime. Main courses at second venue delicious. Aris was a wonderful guide, talking us through the food and drink. Also walked us through yet more beautiful Prague streets. The best thing about this food tour was that it showed us the Prague locals experience, that we would never have found for ourselves.
Damian C.
Classic food and beer tour
We only have 1 regret and that is not doing this tour with Aris earlier on our trip to Prague. It was on our last night. Aris was such a knowledgeable guide and was such a great guy. We were shown some sights as well as different food and beer that we would not have otherwise tried. We were very impressed having not done a tour like this before and would highly recommend this tour. Thanks heaps Aris and all the best. 👍🏻

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Meeting Point

This tour includes the equivalent of a full 3-course meal with drinks. You’ll taste a variety of Czech dishes (a minimum of 6!) across three different stops. Beer, wine or a soft drink is included at the first two stops, and coffee is served with dessert. None of our guests leave hungry — that’s a promise.

Our Prague food tour lasts approximately 3 hours, starting at 2:45 PM and finishing around 5:45 PM. You’ll visit three restaurants during this time, enjoying a full meal and plenty of stories along the way. Want a different start time? We’re happy to arrange a private food tour to suit your schedule.

Vegetarians are welcome on our tours, please just let us know in advance so that we can coordinate with the restaurants. Unfortunately, the food tour cannot accommodate vegan or gluten-free guests, as we visit typical Czech restaurants and our options are limited to what they offer.

We recommend booking at least a day in advance, however we accept bookings up to 12 midday on the day of the tour – depending on availability!

This is a Prague food tour, so of course! Our first stop is known locally as one of the best craft beer places in town, so your guide will recommend the best for you to try. At the second stop, you’ll enjoy a glass of one of the Czech Republic’s most famous lagers. Finally, a coffee at the final destination. If beer’s not your thing, wine or non-alcoholic drinks are always available.

Families are very welcome on the tour. Please note that the drinking age in the Czech Republic is 18, so anyone younger can enjoy a non-alcoholic beverage!

Prague’s Old Town is the best place when it comes to food in the beautiful capital city – you just need to know where to go! While the area is full of charm, it can also be packed with tourist traps. One of the reasons why ours is the best food tour in the city (yes, we’re claiming it!)  is that we steer you away from any tourist hotbeds. Our tour focuses on hidden gems and local-loved spots that would be tough to find on your own. You’ll skip the overpriced menus and walk away not only full, but with a real understanding of Czech food, culture, and where to eat next.

Absolutely. Our food tour isn’t just about eating (though the food is fantastic!) — it’s also a deep dive into Czech culture and history. Every one of our guides is a certified Prague tour guide with a passion for storytelling, history, and connecting the past to what’s on your plate. At school, it might have been frowned upon to enjoy a three-course meal during history class — but on this tour, we highly encourage it.

€74 per person. That includes three courses, three drinks, and a guided cultural experience through the heart of Prague’s food scene. Some say the guide’s wisdom is priceless — but we’re happy to bundle it in.

This tour is suitable for strollers. Unfortunately, we are not able to accommodate the majority of wheelchairs. Many of the establishments in the Old Town have steps for entering and exiting. 

 This tour is dog-friendly, as most Czech establishments are happy to welcome dogs.

Absolutely. You’ll eat the equivalent of a generous 3-course Czech meal (plus drinks). At the first stop, you get to try a selection of Czech starters, aka beer snacks. At the second stop, we visit a traditional Prague restaurant for a selection of typical main dishes. At the final stop, you’ll try some authentic pastries for dessert. Toggle Content

Why should you go on our Ultimate Prague Food Tour?

  1. Differs from typical “foodie” tours by focusing on what you’ll see on a typical Czech menu, not tourist-oriented or specialist food.
  2. Covers starters, mains, and Czech pastries for dessert.
  3. A beer, wine, or soft drink is included with the first two stops. 
  4. Led by a licensed historical guide.
  5. Combines eating with history and cultural context

Prague is known for its beer, its stunning old architecture, and (for some people) its ice hockey prowess. It’s not so much known for food. This is exactly why so many people miss out majorly!

There are some ‘foodie’ Prague tours which are excellent, but our Ultimate Prague food tour is a little bit different. On this tour, we feed you the food that Czech people eat on a weekly basis. (We don’t literally feed you; we assume you can feed yourselves). You’ll get a range of starters to try, a range of main dishes, and a choice of Czech pastries for dessert. But not only are you eating a range of dishes, but you’re getting some of the history that comes with Czech food – because one of our licensed, historical guides is guiding you!

Many of us guides are Czech and have grown up adoring Czech comfort foods. Many of us other guides have lived here long enough to love the food that Prague has on offer. 

Where do we go on the Prague food tour?

Good question. We specifically designed this tour around the Old Town. Yes, there are neighborhoods in Prague with fantastic restaurants, but we want to prove that it is possible to find authentic spots in the Old Town. 

A lot of people find that the main streets in the Old Town are touristy and full of overpriced eateries. This can be true – you only need to glance at some of the beer prices on Old Town Square to realize this. But you can find some hidden (and some actually pretty well-known) gems. Here’s where we go: 

1. Craft beer hangout

This spot is a true local favorite, and it’s a stone’s throw away from a major square in Prague, but so many tourists would never even walk there. Here, you’ll sample a beer (if you wish) AND a selection of Czech’s famous ‘beer snacks’. Czechs drink a lot of beer, as you may have noticed, and if  you want to join in you should also not ignore the typical small plates served with beer to help you line your stomach. 

In this spot, the beer snacks are high-quality and top-notch – we always order the most typical ones for you to try as your starter.

2. Old Town Czech Restaurant

We guides have come here so often that we consider some of the staff members friends. Only a few streets away from Charles Bridge, yet off the main path. If there was a ‘bestseller’ list of what the Czechs like to eat regularly, this restaurant offers everything on it. From svičkova to gulaš, after this Prague food tour you’ll not only know how to pronounce them but also how good they taste! You’ll also get a beer, wine or soft drink to wash it down with.

We can’t wait to introduce you to these Czech comfort foods.

3. Family-run bakery

We love this place because we arrive just at closing time and they always save us some of their best pastries.

There’s a special type of Czech baked good that is the best thing to eat if you’ve forgotten to each breakfast and need a sugary hit. Or if you want an afternoon pick-me-up. Or if you’re finishing a food tour and need a sweet end to a fantastic tour. 

This establishment is Czech-owned and run, and still uses their grandparents’ recipe. 

Between each stop, there’s about a 5-10 minute walk. We think this is the perfect amount of time to build up your appetite and get some entertaining historical commentary from your guide about the beautiful streets you’ll walk through. 

The tour starts at our usual meeting point on Na Přikope and ends near Wenceslas Square.

What is Czech Food, Anyway?

Czech food doesn’t get the attention it deserves, which is exactly why a Prague food tour is such a revelation for most visitors.

Shaped by centuries of Central European influence, Czech cooking is built around slow-cooked meats, rich gravies, and knedlíky. These are soft, bread-like dumplings designed for one thing: soaking up sauce. The two dishes you’ll encounter most are svíčková (beef sirloin in a creamy sauce) and guláš, a stew that warms you from the inside out. Both are the definition of comfort food.

Then there’s the beer snack culture, the pastries, and the hidden gems that most tourists walk straight past. Our Prague food tour exists to make sure you don’t.

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