Prague Old Town And Beer Walking Tour Including Dinner

REVIEW · PRAGUE

Prague Old Town And Beer Walking Tour Including Dinner

  • 3.55 reviews
  • From $79.94
Book on Viator →

Operated by Get Prague Guide · Bookable on Viator

Prague looks better with beer in hand. This evening walking tour strings together UNESCO-listed Old Town highlights with real Czech beer stops, then closes with a one-course Czech dinner. I especially like the nighttime timing—it’s a smart way to see top sights with fewer daytime crowds—and I also like that the tour folds in two pub beer tastings plus dinner so you’re not hunting plans after dark.

One thing to consider: this is a set 6:00 pm start and it’s only about 3 hours long, so you’ll want to arrive a few minutes early and be ready to walk. Also, the group max is 20, which is great for atmosphere, but smaller groups can make your guide’s energy feel extra important.

Key things to know before you go

Prague Old Town And Beer Walking Tour Including Dinner - Key things to know before you go

  • Evening pacing: a 6:00 pm start helps you see Old Town in a calmer light.
  • UNESCO Old Town highlights: you’ll hit major sights like Charles Bridge and the Astronomical Clock.
  • Two beer tastings: you get 2 beers in 2 different pubs as part of the tour.
  • Dinner included: a one-course traditional Czech meal with beer (or soft drink).
  • Find your guide fast: meet by the Statue of Charles IV, with a guide holding an open blue and white umbrella.

Evening Old Town Sights and Beer: Why This Format Works

Prague Old Town And Beer Walking Tour Including Dinner - Evening Old Town Sights and Beer: Why This Format Works
I like tours that solve two problems at once: how to see the sights without getting trapped in the worst crowds, and how to experience local food and drink without guessing. This one does both. You’re walking through the classic Old Town zone, then shifting gears to Prague’s beer culture before dinner.

The biggest value for me is that it’s built around an evening rhythm. You get a guided sweep past big-name landmarks and then move into pubs/breweries while the city is already in night mode. That means the night doesn’t end with just photos—you end with a proper meal.

And because it’s small (up to 20), the tone tends to feel personal. You’re not just following a crowd; you’re with a local guide who can keep things moving and answer questions as you go.

You can also read our reviews of more walking tours in Prague

Meeting at Křižovnické náměstí: How to Start Without Stress

Prague Old Town And Beer Walking Tour Including Dinner - Meeting at Křižovnické náměstí: How to Start Without Stress
Your tour starts at Křižovnické náměstí 191/3 in Staré Město (Prague 1) at 6:00 pm. You’ll meet in front of the Statue of Charles IV, and your guide will be holding an open blue and white umbrella—that detail is worth watching for because it makes the start easier.

This is also one of those tours where being early helps. Show up a few minutes before 6:00, take a quick breath, and get your bearings so you can settle into the walk. If you’re even a bit rushed, you’ll feel it more because the schedule is tight and the tour duration is about three hours.

One more practical note: the tour uses a mobile ticket, so keep your phone charged and accessible. You don’t want to spend the first five minutes fumbling for proof.

Charles Bridge to the Astronomical Clock: What You’ll See at Dusk

Prague Old Town And Beer Walking Tour Including Dinner - Charles Bridge to the Astronomical Clock: What You’ll See at Dusk
The core of the experience is a guided walk through Prague’s UNESCO-listed Old Town highlights. You’ll go between major landmarks like Charles Bridge and the Astronomical Clock, with your guide explaining their history as you move.

Seeing these spots at night changes the mood. Daytime crowds can make it hard to hear a guide’s story or stop for a longer look. In the evening, you tend to get more space to notice details and take your time with photos without having to push through people every few steps.

Here’s what I’d pay attention to during the landmark time:

  • Ask one or two questions as they come up, especially about what makes each place important. The tour is designed around learning as you walk, not just passing by.
  • Don’t rush your photos. Give yourself small breaks so you can actually enjoy the explanations, not just record them.

A drawback to flag: even with evening timing, these are famous spots. You should still expect some pedestrian traffic. If you’re trying to take slow, thoughtful photos, come prepared to share the space.

Beer Stops in Two Different Pubs: How to Make the Most of the Tastings

Prague Old Town And Beer Walking Tour Including Dinner - Beer Stops in Two Different Pubs: How to Make the Most of the Tastings
The beer part is the other half of the tour, and it’s not an afterthought. You’ll stop at two pubs and enjoy two beers in two different places. That structure matters: it’s usually more interesting than a single tasting because you get variety in setting and often different pours/styles, even if you don’t order the same thing each stop.

I like this because it keeps you from doing the hard part yourself. Prague has plenty of beer options, but it takes time to figure out where to go. Here, the guide handles the route and you get to focus on tasting and learning what to notice.

When you’re at each pub, keep your expectations realistic. You’re getting a tasting amount of beer included in the tour, not an all-you-can-drink session. That’s good—your evening stays enjoyable instead of turning into a haze.

A practical tip: pace your sips. If you want to remember the landmark stories too, don’t rush the beer just because it’s included. Slow tasting also makes the dinner feel better later.

Dinner Included: A Traditional Czech One-Course Meal (Plus Beer Options)

Prague Old Town And Beer Walking Tour Including Dinner - Dinner Included: A Traditional Czech One-Course Meal (Plus Beer Options)
The tour ends with food that’s meant to be substantial: a one-course dinner in a traditional restaurant. Your included drink choice is a beer or a soft drink, which is a nice built-in control knob if you want to keep things lighter or if you’re choosing to stick with beer.

The highlights also note that you’ll have a typical Czech meal and another beer on the side, so the dinner portion is designed to feel like more than just a snack. In other words: you’re not finishing hungry, and you’re not forced to go looking for dinner right after the walk.

What to do at dinner:

  • Go in with a plan for what you want to experience. If your goal is beer culture, you can lean into the beer portions without worry.
  • If you’re beer-leaning, still take a few minutes to eat steadily. It helps you enjoy the whole evening rather than fading halfway.

If you’re the type who needs dietary details before ordering, you’ll want to check what the dinner course is ahead of time, since the tour data here only confirms it’s a typical Czech one-course dinner.

Pace, Physical Comfort, and Group Size (Max 20)

Prague Old Town And Beer Walking Tour Including Dinner - Pace, Physical Comfort, and Group Size (Max 20)
This is listed for moderate physical fitness, and it makes sense. You’re walking for about 3 hours, and the tour is structured around multiple stops—landmarks plus pub visits. The route is not described as extreme, but you should assume a steady walking pace and cobbled surfaces are possible in Old Town areas.

Dress code is smart casual. I’d treat that as your cue to wear comfortable shoes. You’ll be on your feet, and Prague sidewalks can punish sloppy footwear fast, especially when you’re mixing sightseeing and pub time.

Group size tops out at 20, which is a sweet spot for getting attention from your guide while still meeting people. If you like tours where you can hear the guide and ask questions, this size helps.

Price and Value: Is $79.94 Worth It?

Prague Old Town And Beer Walking Tour Including Dinner - Price and Value: Is $79.94 Worth It?
At $79.94 per person, you’re not just paying for sightseeing. You’re paying for a guided walk through major Old Town landmarks, two pub beer tastings, and a traditional one-course dinner with beer or a soft drink.

That can be great value if you would have spent the money anyway on:

  • a guided historical walk (so you don’t have to plan the story yourself),
  • beer in multiple places (instead of one stop),
  • and dinner that’s already coordinated for the evening.

The math gets easier when you think about what’s included versus what’s not. The tour includes the guide and your major evening components; it doesn’t include hotel pickup/drop-off and it only includes the listed food/drinks. So if you’re already close to central Prague and you’re comfortable handling public transit on your own, you’re using your money efficiently.

If you’re traveling with strict drink preferences or you don’t want beer at all, the value can drop. In that case, the dinner still helps, but you should confirm whether the tour’s beer structure fits your plan.

Who Should Book This Beer + Old Town Tour

Prague Old Town And Beer Walking Tour Including Dinner - Who Should Book This Beer + Old Town Tour
This is a strong match if you want an evening plan that mixes culture and local flavor without turning into a DIY puzzle.

You’ll likely enjoy it if you:

  • want to see classic Old Town highlights like Charles Bridge and the Astronomical Clock with guidance,
  • like Czech beer and want two pub stops instead of just one,
  • prefer an included dinner so the evening has a clean finish.

You might think twice if you:

  • dislike structured group touring and prefer complete freedom,
  • need a very long meal or a longer sit-down experience (this is still a walk-first tour),
  • want more detail on specific dinner dishes before committing.

Should You Book This Tour?

I’d book it if your ideal Prague night includes Old Town landmarks plus beer stops plus dinner—all in one guided package. The timing is practical, the included elements reduce decision fatigue, and the meeting-point setup with the blue and white umbrella helps you start smoothly.

I’d hesitate only if you’re extremely picky about meals or you don’t want alcohol as part of the evening. Otherwise, this is a solid way to spend a few hours seeing Prague’s big sights and then ending with food and beer that feel local.

FAQ

What is the duration of the tour?

The tour lasts about 3 hours.

What time does the tour start?

It starts at 6:00 pm.

Where do I meet the guide?

Meet at Křižovnické nám. 191/3, Staré Město, Prague 1. The guide is holding an open blue and white umbrella near the Statue of Charles IV.

Where does the tour end?

It ends in the Old Town area (Prague 1).

How much does the tour cost?

The price is $79.94 per person.

What’s included in the price?

Included items are a local guide, a one-course dinner with beer or soft drink in a traditional restaurant, and alcoholic beverages consisting of 2 beers in 2 different pubs.

What age do I need to be to join?

You must be at least 18 years old to participate in the drinking portions.

Is a mobile ticket used?

Yes, you’ll receive a mobile ticket.

What should I wear?

The dress code is smart casual.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, it isn’t refunded.

Not for you? Here's more nearby things to do in Prague we have reviewed

Explore Czechia