If you’re thinking about exploring Prague’s legendary beer culture, this beer tour with brewery visits and tastings offers a taste of what makes Czech beer so renowned. While it’s not a full-day deep dive into brewing history, it’s a lively, engaging way to get to know the local drinking customs, sample some great beers, and maybe learn a thing or two along the way.
What we really like about this experience is the chance to enjoy multiple styles of Czech beer—from traditional pubs to a family-run brewery—and get a glimpse into the brewing process. Plus, the tour’s casual, small-group setup makes it easier to chat, ask questions, and really soak in the atmosphere. That said, one thing to keep in mind is that a couple of reviews mention some hiccups with venue access and tasting arrangements, so it’s worth considering how flexible the experience might be if you’re expecting a perfectly curated, seamless tour.
This tour is best suited for those who are genuinely curious about Czech beer, enjoy exploring local pubs, and don’t mind a bit of walking. It’s not ideal if you’re after an in-depth brewery experience or snacks to accompany your drinks, but if you’re happy with a lively, educational stroll through Prague’s beer spots, you’ll find plenty to enjoy.
Key Points

- Authentic Czech beer experience in multiple settings
- Visits to a historic family brewery and traditional pubs
- Tastings of at least 4 pints, plus additional samples
- Learn about Czech beer history, brewing, and drinking rules
- Small group size for a more personal feel
- Accessible for most, but not suitable for pregnant women
A Practical Look at the Prague Beer Tour

Let’s talk about what this tour genuinely involves. Starting at Václavské náměstí (Wenceslas Square), you’ll meet your guide and head on foot to your first stop, a classic Czech pub. This is your chance to taste beer poured in different ways while soaking in the lively pub atmosphere. Expect a friendly, casual environment where you’ll get some background on Czech beer traditions and how locals enjoy their drinks.
From there, the tour takes you to a family-run brewery located right in Prague. Here, you’ll see a traditional brewing setup and learn about recipes handed down through generations. This visit offers a much more personal insight into Czech brewing, contrasting with the modern pubs you’ll visit later. It’s a highlight for many because it feels authentic and rooted in local tradition.
Next up is another pub with a modern style of serving beer. This is where the experience shifts a bit—more contemporary ambiance, more options, and the opportunity to taste different types of beers like Lager, Ale, or even hybrid styles. You might sample a pale beer, a stout, or a porter, giving you a good sense of the variety available in the Czech Republic. The guide will explain the differences and what to look for in each.
The tour continues with a walk to Old Town Prague, where you’ll enjoy a second round of beer tasting. This stop offers a chance to appreciate the historic city vibe while sipping on well-chosen beers. The guide might tell stories or facts about the city’s beer culture along the way. Be aware that some guests, like one reviewer, have mentioned missing out on certain promised tastings or snacks, which can be a bit disappointing if you’re looking for a complete experience.
Finally, the tour wraps up near the Vltava River, where you’ll spend about 40 minutes enjoying your final drinks while taking in the scenic views. Some visitors say this is a relaxing way to end the experience, especially if the weather is good. The tour concludes back at Old Town Square, making it easy to continue exploring or grab a bite nearby.
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What’s Included and What’s Not

For your €52 (around $52), you’re getting a guided tour that covers not just the tastings but also some background info on brewing. You’ll enjoy at least 4 pints of beer and a tasting set for two people, which is a pretty fair deal for the price. The guide also shares insights into the brewing process, which can be surprisingly interesting if you’re into the craft.
However, keep in mind that food after the tasting isn’t included. So if you’re hungry, plan to find a snack elsewhere. Also, the experience isn’t suitable for pregnant women, and accessibility might be limited depending on your mobility needs.
Transport, Duration, and Group Size

The entire experience lasts around 2 hours, with a mix of walking and some public transport to cover the different stops. The small group size—limited to about 10 participants—means fewer crowds and more personalized attention from your guide. This can help you feel more comfortable asking questions or just enjoying the atmosphere without feeling rushed.
Starting point is easy to find, with the guide waiting at a location marked with a Valery Tours sign. The tour ends back at Old Town Square, which is convenient if you want to continue sightseeing afterward.
Balancing the Good and the Not-So-Good
The overall rating sits at 3.8/5 based on four reviews, which suggests mixed feelings. The positive feedback from travelers like Richard highlights how much they enjoyed the guide and the overall experience, calling it “highly recommended.” On the flip side, some reviews, such as Lisbeth’s, point out issues like missing out on certain venues or tastings due to bookings, and being asked to share beer when tastings were limited.
These comments remind us that tours like this can sometimes be subject to logistical hiccups, especially in popular venues that might be fully booked. It’s worth knowing that the experience is more about the fun of tasting and learning than about a flawless setup.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re curious about Czech beer and want a lively, social experience, this tour will suit you well. It’s perfect if you enjoy casual pub visits, want to learn a little about brewing, and are happy with a flexible, small-group atmosphere.
It’s less ideal if you’re seeking a detailed brewery exploration or want a meal to accompany your drinks. Also, if you’re expecting a curated experience with guaranteed access to all venues and tastings, be aware that some places might be fully booked or missing from the itinerary.
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Final Thoughts
All in all, this Prague beer tour offers a friendly, approachable way to explore one of the country’s most famous traditions. The inclusion of visits to a family brewery and a variety of pubs means you get a taste of both historic and modern beer styles, along with some local stories.
The price point is reasonable, especially considering the multiple tastings and the guide’s insights. However, it’s worth keeping expectations in check—some logistical issues may arise, and you might not get to taste everything originally promised.
This tour is a good pick for travelers who enjoy socializing over a pint, are curious about Czech beer culture, and want a relaxed, informal experience. It’s an opportunity to learn, taste, and enjoy Prague’s vibrant beer scene without the fuss of a large, commercial tour.
Prague beer tour with brewery visit and tasting
“The guide was nice and smiling. But we didn't get into two of the places as they were booked. In one place, we had to share beer, as there were no …”
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers or pregnant women?
No, it’s not suitable for pregnant women or those who don’t drink alcohol, as tastings are a key part of the experience.
How many beers will I taste?
You’ll enjoy at least 4 pints of beer, plus a tasting set for two people, which should give you a good sense of Czech styles.
Are food options included?
No, food isn’t included after the tastings, so plan to eat elsewhere if you’re hungry.
What’s the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts about 2 hours, with some walking between stops and a bit of public transport.
Can I join if I have limited mobility?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but some walking is involved, so it’s best to check with the provider if you have specific needs.
What languages are available?
Guides speak Czech, English, and Russian.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Václavské náměstí (Wenceslas Square) and ends back at Old Town Square.
Is it a small group experience?
Yes, limited to around 10 people, making it more personal and less crowded.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing some flexibility in your travel plans.
In summary, this Prague beer tour offers a straightforward, friendly introduction to local brews, perfect for those after a relaxed and social outing. Just keep expectations realistic, and you’ll likely enjoy discovering a bit more about Czech beer and its place in local life.
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