
Prague Beer Tour
Go back in time during the Prague Beer tour and visit Old Prague's historic breweries and restaurants with a long tradition dating back to the 15th century.
Immerse yourself in the exceptional local atmosphere of the old town and let yourself be carried away by the unique taste of Czech beer - our national heritage.
Get to know Prague’s famous beer scene with this tour of the city’s historic breweries and restaurants. Visit 4 different classic pubs, enjoying a beer at each one. As you travel between pubs, your local guide will offer insights into the city’s unique brewing culture and will help you appreciate the unique flavors of Czech beer.
Itinerary:
The meeting point is Malostranské nám. 5/28, 118 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana, Czechia in front of Starbucks at 7 pm (duration 3 hours)
The first stop is U Kocoura
(30-minute stop)
The second stop is U Dvou Koček
(30-minute stop)
The third stop is U Medvídků Brewery and Restaurant
(30-minute stop)
The last stop is U Fleků Brewery and Restaurant
(30-minute stop, but you can stay as long as you want and optionally enjoy one of their delicious meals)
The end of our tour is at Křemencova Street (close to metro station Národní třída or Karlovo náměstí)
Inclusions:
- Personal guide
- 4x Beers (one beer in every pub)
Exclusions:
- Dinner
(You can stay at U Fleků as long as you want and optionally enjoy one of their delicious meals)
Additional information
U Kocoura
The pub from 1966 is very well preserved and authentic. At the turn of the 60s and 70s of the 20th century, it was considered the best pilsner beer house in Prague.
U Dvou Koček
A traditional Czech pub that has been operating since 1678 and still holds the leading place among Old Prague pubs.
U Medvídků Brewery
The oldest restaurant in Prague. The founding of the ‘U Medvídků’ restaurant can be dated to 1466. This former brewery, which was also the location of the first Prague cabaret, was converted in the last century into one of the largest pubs in Prague.
U Fleků Brewery
Originally a family business, the pub was founded in 1499, and therefore celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1999. It has been referred to as the oldest brewery in Prague. In 1762 the brewery was bought by Jakub Flekovský, which gave its current name: U Fleků means in Czech "At the Fleks'".










