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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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