If you’re looking for a way to experience Prague beyond the usual tourist landmarks, this Prague’s Hidden Vineyards Private Tour might just surprise you. It promises an intimate look at the city’s lesser-known wine scene, combined with scenic views and expert guidance.
While it’s not your typical wine tasting day, it offers a unique blend of local history, beautiful landscapes, and delicious regional wines.
What we particularly love about this tour is how it takes you to places most visitors never see — a charming vineyard in a residential area and a private cellar tucked away in Prague’s lush Troja district. Plus, the private tour format means you’re not just another face in a large group; your guide’s full attention ensures a tailored experience.
The tour was excellent. We visited several unique sites that we would not have seen otherwise! Our guide’s knowledge was great and the history of Prague shared along with the wine knowledge was terrific. This was definitely a highlight and standout tour in our 14 day trip! I highly recommend this tour!
Andrea hosted us starting with a prompt pickup at our apartment in a comfortable sedan and a short drive to a public park where we had a glass of bubbly and wandered the park, learned about Prague, history and viniculture in the city. Spectacular sights and views. Then we went to the Botanical Gardens where there is a vineyard and wine tasting room where we had lovely snacks and tasted 4 wines. She nicely accommodated our vegetarian request as well. Andrea is a wealth of information about wine and “what to do and eat in Prague” and we used that info to inform our activities over the next few days. We would have absolutely not seen any of these places on our own. Highly recommend, even if…
We enjoyed our tour with wine expert Gabriel on a beautiful day in Prague. He picked us up at our hotel and we drove to gorgeous Grobe Park, where we had a glass of sekt before exploring the gorgeous gardens and vineyard here. Gabriel was extremely experienced and knowledgeable and he also made sure to snap pictures of us in all the perfect spots to send later! After that, we headed for the vineyard at the Prague Botanical Garden, where we had a fun tasting of local Riesling, as well as blended white wine and a Pinot Gris to compare, and finally a Pinot Noir. There were snacks and some hearty fare to accompany the wines and Gabriel continued our education on the wines and grapes of Cz…
On the flip side, the price might seem steep at over $230 per person, but given the private setup, exclusive access, and high-quality tastings, it’s often worth it for wine lovers looking for something special.
If you’re someone who enjoys wine, history, and scenic city views, this tour could fit you perfectly. However, it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with walking and interested in an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at Prague’s local wine culture.
It’s not geared towards families with young children or those seeking a raucous wine party — more of a relaxed, educational experience that combines culture with a bit of indulgence.
- Key Points
- Exploring the Itinerary: What’s in Store
- Hotel Pickup and Introduction
- First Stop: Grebovka Wine Cellar
- Troja District and Vineyard Walk
- Private Cellar at Prague Botanical Garden
- Final: Cozy Wine House with a Terrace
- Drop-off
- How Does It Value Out?
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- FAQs
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Private, personalized experience ensures undivided attention from your guide
- Visit hidden vineyards and private cellars usually off-limits to the public
- Includes scenic views of Troja Castle and Prague Botanical Gardens
- Tastings come with local cheeses and expert commentary for a richer understanding
- Perfect for wine enthusiasts and curious travelers seeking authentic experiences
- A bit of walking involved, so comfortable footwear is recommended
Exploring the Itinerary: What’s in Store

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Hotel Pickup and Introduction
The tour kicks off with hotel pickup, which is a real plus if you prefer to skip the hassle of navigating public transport. Your guide, fluent in English and well-versed in both wine and Prague’s heritage, will greet you and set the tone for a relaxed, engaging experience.
First Stop: Grebovka Wine Cellar
You’ll head to a charming residential neighborhood where the Grebovka Wine Cellar is located. The fact that it’s a hidden historical vineyard makes it a real find. We loved the way this stop offers a peaceful, almost secretive vibe compared to Prague’s crowded streets.
You’ll walk through the vineyard, enjoying the views along the way, and then sample a welcome drink right amidst the vines. A notable highlight is the chance to explore a less touristy part of Prague’s wine scene, which most visitors miss.
Andrea was very knowledgeable about the wineries of Prague. Spending the day with her was wonderful! Highly recommend this tour and her.
Outstanding time, received amazing history and the wine tasting was great as well. Certainly recommend this tour with Andrea.
Andrea is a wonderful hostess who made the tour memorable, fun, and enjoyable for everyone! We have recommended her to others.
Reviewers have praised this part of the tour: Emilie called it a "hidden GEM" where you learn about Prague’s wine history from a native guide. The admission is included, making it a convenient way to start your wine journey without extra worries about costs.
Troja District and Vineyard Walk
Next, you’ll drive to Troja, Prague’s most well-known wine territory, situated within the city. From here, a walk on the hill overlooking Troja Chateau offers stunning city views. You’ll see a variety of grape varieties planted in the Czech Republic, which adds a nice educational touch for wine enthusiasts.
We liked how this part of the tour combines scenery and learning, making it an active, engaging experience rather than just sitting and tasting.
Private Cellar at Prague Botanical Garden
One of the real treats is visiting a private wine cellar owned by a local grower. It’s not open to the public, which makes this part genuinely exclusive. Here, the winery owner will guide you through the entire wine-making process, giving insights that most travelers in Prague simply don’t get. It’s a chance to ask questions and understand Czech wine production up close.
This stop is highly praised by Emilie and Jeanne, who appreciated the knowledgeable guidance and the opportunity to see Prague’s wine culture firsthand. It’s also a chance to taste wines directly from the source, with the guide helping you appreciate the nuances of each variety.
Final: Cozy Wine House with a Terrace
The last stop is a charming wine house with a terrace overlooking Prague. Here, you’ll enjoy a tastings session, sampling regional wines paired with local cheeses. Your guide provides commentary throughout, helping you understand the different wines and their flavor profiles.
Guests like Lauren and Christine enjoyed this part immensely, describing it as a "beautiful and memorable" finale. Sitting outside with views of the city while sampling Czech wines offers a relaxed, convivial atmosphere great for winding down.
Drop-off
After the tastings, your guide will drop you back at your hotel or any preferred city center location, making this a fuss-free experience from start to finish.
How Does It Value Out?

At $231.05 per person, this tour is not a bargain but reflects the exclusivity, private guiding, and access to hidden spots. The tour covers roughly four hours, and the included admissions, tastings, and private transfers make it a comprehensive experience.
While some reviews suggest the tour could be more wine-focused or include visits to multiple wineries, most agree that the personalized attention and unique locations offer a memorable experience. Reviewers consistently mention how much they learned about Czech wines, with Gabriel and Andrea praised for their knowledge and friendliness.
The tour's flexibility, including the ability to customize the experience slightly, is a real plus. If you’re seeking more intense wine immersion, the tour operator suggests a longer day trip visiting multiple wineries, but for a city-based experience, this hits the right notes.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This private tour suits wine lovers, history buffs, and travelers who appreciate a more personal, behind-the-scenes look at Prague. It’s great for those wanting to explore hidden city spots with an expert guide, especially if they prefer a relaxed pace with time for questions and conversation.
It’s less ideal if you’re after a large-group tasting or expect a party atmosphere. Also, be aware that there is some walking involved, especially during vineyard visits and scenic walks, so comfortable shoes are a smart choice.
If you’re traveling with someone who enjoys discovering local traditions and sampling regional wines in a tranquil setting, this tour aligns perfectly. It also works well for couples, small groups of friends, or couples celebrating a special occasion.
FAQs

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour starts with hotel pickup, making it a convenient option if you want to skip public transport or navigating the city on your own.
How long does the tour last?
It takes approximately four hours, including visits to vineyards, cellars, and tastings.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers private transfers, guided visits to the vineyards and cellars, tasting of regional wines with local cheeses, and all admission tickets to the locations visited.
Can I customize the experience?
While the tour is designed as a set itinerary, it's a private experience, so guides are often flexible and willing to tailor certain parts based on your interests or mobility needs.
Is this experience suitable for families or children?
The tour is primarily a wine and scenic experience, best suited for adults who enjoy wine and walking. Children or those under 18 are generally not the focus, and alcohol consumption is not applicable to minors.
What if the weather is bad?
Good weather is recommended for the vineyard walks and outdoor terrace tastings. If canceled due to weather, you'll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Prague´s Hidden Vineyards Private Tour
"The tour was excellent. We visited several unique sites that we would not have seen otherwise! Our guide’s knowledge was great and the history ..."
Final Thoughts

This Prague’s Hidden Vineyards Private Tour is a fantastic choice if you’re after an authentic, intimate taste of Czech wine culture in a relaxed, scenic setting. It’s especially appealing for those who love learning about local traditions while enjoying stunning views of Prague’s landmarks. The private guidance ensures personalized attention, making every sip and sight meaningful.
While it might be on the pricier side, the exclusivity, access to hidden spots, and quality of tastings make it a worthwhile splurge for wine enthusiasts or curious travelers wanting more than the typical city tour. If you’re ready to discover Prague’s secret wine gems and learn from passionate guides, this tour offers a memorable way to do just that.
Happy wine hunting in Prague — here’s to discovering the city’s best-kept secrets, one glass at a time!



























