Pub-hop through Prague, sip Czech brews and savor local dishes with an optional Beer Museum visit.
Pub-hop through Prague, sip Czech brews and savor local dishes with an optional Beer Museum visit.
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Olga is very friendly and we had a great tour with her 🍻
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April was fabulous. She had extensive knowledge about the local beer types and filtration. She also assisted me with wine knowledge. Very interesting and great variety of locations.
Out guide Tom was outstanding. He made the tour be such an amazing evening. He was so knowledgeable, friendly and fun. The bars we were brought too were fantastic and very authentic and one novelty one, the food we had at the second bar was so good. Will be recommending this tour and headout to friends. Headout were so easy to book through and are excellent value for money.
Nichts war geregelt und die Hälfte hat gefehlt. Weder gab es einen Snack noch ein Zertifikat. Die Buchung lag bei Der Brauerrei nicht mal vor und es dauerte ewig bis das geklärt war. Wir waren sehr enttäuscht.
The whole experience was interesting, fun and extremely relaxing. Beer, a warm bath and a relaxing massage - what's not to like! Vera was welcoming, friendly and very professional making the whole experience even more enjoyable.
Beer tasting meets tradition—sample 8 Czech beers with the option to tour a working brewery.
Beer tasting meets tradition—sample 8 Czech beers with the option to tour a working brewery.
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Your pub crawl adventure begins with a walk through Prague’s Old Town, where your local guide introduces you to the city’s rich beer heritage. As you pass medieval squares, hidden alleyways, and Gothic landmarks, you’ll learn how beer has been deeply woven into Czech history and everyday life.
This is the most exciting part of your experience. Each stop on your pub crawl has been carefully chosen to showcase the best of Prague’s beer scene. Expect to visit a mix of cozy taverns, historic underground beer halls, and lively local favorites, each with its own unique charm and specialty brews. These are the places where locals gather to drink, eat, and share stories.
Czech beer is world-famous for its smooth taste, rich flavors, and high-quality brewing standards. At each pub, you’ll sample a different beer, carefully selected to give you a true taste of both classic and lesser-known brews. From golden Pilsner-style lagers to dark, malty brews, each sip offers a unique but equally satisfying taste.
No beer experience is complete without hearty Czech food. You’ll enjoy a traditional dish carefully paired with your beer. From goulash with dumplings to roast pork or fried cheese, each meal complements the rich, smooth flavors of Czech beer, giving you a true taste of Prague’s culinary traditions.
This Prague beer tour is about understanding the deep cultural significance of beer in Prague. Your guide will share fascinating insights into Czech drinking customs, traditional toasting etiquette, and the unspoken rules of Prague’s iconic beer halls (hospodas). You’ll learn how to properly toast (‘Na zdraví!’), order like a local, and recognize different Czech beer styles.
Best time to go on a pub crawl in Prague:
Most pub crawls last 3 to 3.5 hours, giving you plenty of time to visit beer halls, taste Czech brews, and learn about Prague’s legendary beer culture.
Yes, a local guide accompanies you on the beer crawl, sharing beer traditions and city legends.
Not at all! Prague pub crawls cater to both beer enthusiasts and casual drinkers. It’s a fun way to experience Czech culture, meet people, and enjoy a few drinks.
Yes! Some pubs offer non-alcoholic beer options, and you can still enjoy the food, history, and atmosphere without drinking.
Tipping is customary in Prague, usually around 10% of the bill. Your guide will let you know if tipping is necessary during the crawl.
Yes, participants of a Prague bar crawl must be at least 18 years old, per the Czech Republic’s legal drinking age. Some venues may require a valid ID for age verification before entry.
Yes! Prague pub crawls are highly popular, especially on weekends and during peak seasons (spring and summer). To secure your preferred date and time, it’s best to book at least 1-2 weeks in advance.