Private Prague Food & Beer Tour: Special 10 Year Anniversary Edition

Private Prague Czech Craft Beer Tour

10 Year Anniversary Edition — privately bookable for families, corporate groups, and celebrations. Your schedule, your pace, your people.
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Uncover Prague’s mysterious history and savor its rich cuisine: from medieval past to vibrant present!

Ages: 4+
Duration: 3.5 hours
Departs: Daily 11:30 am, 12:30 pm. 1:30 pm
Stops: 5
Group Size: Max. 12
Location: Jewish Quarter, Old Town, New Town
1012 Reviews

Highlights

Taste Czech craft beer on the world’s only brewery boat — Loď Pivovar, exclusively for your group.

Skip the tourist-trap chimney cakes for freshly-made gingerbread and Kolache poppyseed pastry.

Dine at Café Louvre, where Kafka and Einstein once dined — sampling svíčková or kuře na paprice.

Finish with apple strudel and vanilla sauce at historic Café Platýz.

Walk the Jewish Quarter, Old Town, and New Town — past Mozart’s only surviving theatre.

Built for families (4+), couples and celebrations, corporate teams, and groups of friends.

Tour Description

Looking for a private Prague food and beer tour through the city’s most historic neighbourhoods? Our Private Prague Czech Craft Beer Tour walks the Jewish Quarter, Old Town, and New Town across 5 stops, designed exclusively for your group. This is our 10 Year Anniversary Edition tour — and the only one in Prague that takes you to the world’s only brewery boat.

Your private guide takes you to Loď Pivovar (Pier 19) for Czech craft beer aboard the world’s only brewery boat, then to family-run pastry shops for freshly-made gingerbread and Kolache poppyseed pastry. Lunch at Café Louvre — where Kafka and Einstein once dined — features traditional svíčková or kuře na paprice (Czech meat in creamy sauce). Finish with apple strudel and vanilla sauce at Café Platýz, with marinated hermelín cheese and Czech open-faced chlebíčky sandwiches along the way.

Who this private food tour is for

  • Families with kids 4 and up — kid-friendly with home-brewed lemonade and gingerbread
  • Couples and celebrations — anniversaries, milestone birthdays, romantic Prague weekends
  • Corporate groups and team building — executive offsites, client hosting, conference programs, sales incentives
  • Groups of friends — hen and stag weekends, foodie reunions, beer-tour weekends
  • Beer enthusiasts — the world’s only brewery boat plus Czech pilsner pours

Heritage travellers and culture seekers — Kafka, Einstein, Mozart, and the Jewish Quarter’s literary heritage

Dietary Information

Vegetarian-friendly tour. Vegan, gluten-free, and kosher options may be limited given the svíčková, hermelín cheese, and chlebíčky-led menu. Please share dietary restrictions when booking and we’ll do our best to accommodate. Tastings outside those catered for your needs are at your own risk; the company assumes no responsibility for any food allergies or intolerances. Guests with severe or life-threatening allergies cannot participate in this activity for their safety.

Why Eat with Us?

  • Expert Local Guides — Knowledgeable Prague locals who know every brewer, gingerbread baker, and Kafka spot in the city
  • Prague’s Hidden Gems — The world’s only brewery boat (Loď Pivovar), Café Louvre (Kafka and Einstein’s old haunt), and Café Platýz for the apple strudel finale
  • Culinary Diversity — Marinated hermelín, traditional chlebíčky, poppyseed kolache, Czech gingerbread, svíčková OR kuře na paprice, apple strudel, plus craft beer, Czech white wine, Czech pilsner, and home-brewed lemonade
  • Cultural Immersion — Mozart’s only surviving theatre, the Jewish Quarter, Old Town, and Kafka and Einstein’s literary Prague
  • Established Expertise — #1 food and drink experience in Prague for 14 years; 500,000 clients; 25,000 five-star reviews; recommended by Rick Steves, Lonely Planet, and National Geographic
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"This was a great historical, cultural, and culinary experience. We do a lot of food tours and this one was among the best. Highlight was the gingerbread shop that we’d seen on social media. So cute! "
— Kathy M. | Tripadvisor
  • (ages 18+) From €180 per guest

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The Flavors You'll Taste


  • Marinated hermelín cheese
  • Traditional chlebíčky open-faced sandwiches
  • Poppyseed kolache pastry
  • Czech gingerbread (freshly-made, not the tourist-trap chimney cake)
  • Svíčková OR kuře na paprice (Czech meat in creamy sauce) at Café Louvre
  • Apple strudel with vanilla sauce at Café Platýz
  • Home-brewed beer or lemonade
  • Czech white wine
  • Czech pilsner
  • Water

Offerings may vary by day or season, but you’re sure to enjoy a delightful array of authentic Czech flavours.

Meeting Point

Loď Pivovar – Brewery Boat,

Štefánikův most Dvořákovo nábřeží, Kotviště/Pier nr. 19, Prague 1

 

Your guide will be waiting for you and wearing our purple Eating Europe bag!

What’s included in your private booking

  • Private Prague Czech craft beer and food tour led exclusively for your group
  • All food and drink across 5 stops
  • Czech craft beer aboard Loď Pivovar (the world’s only brewery boat)
  • Café Louvre svíčková or kuře na paprice lunch
  • Apple strudel with vanilla sauce at Café Platýz
  • Czech white wine, Czech pilsner, home-brewed lemonade, and water
  • A dedicated English-speaking local guide
  • Flexible date with daily 11:30 am, 12:30 pm, or 1:30 pm departures
  • 7-day cancellation policy for private tours
  • Company invoicing, advance payment, and dedicated event coordination for corporate bookings
  • A donated meal via World Central Kitchen with every booking

What Makes the Jewish Quarter, Old Town, and New Town Special

The Jewish Quarter, Josefov, carries centuries of history within just a few atmospheric blocks. Its ancient synagogues and storied cemetery sit alongside elegant art nouveau boulevards, creating a neighborhood of striking contrasts. Between the landmarks, you’ll find refined restaurants, traditional Jewish bakeries, and intimate cafés where the weight of history meets the warmth of a well-made coffee and a slice of medovník.

Old Town is Prague’s beating heart, where Gothic spires, astronomical clocks, and winding medieval lanes draw you deeper with every turn. But step off the main square and the real character emerges, tucked-away hospodas serving rich goulash and crispy bramboráky, old-world kavárnas with marble tables and tall windows, and cellar bars pouring excellent Czech beer in rooms that have hosted drinkers for centuries. Old Town rewards those who wander beyond the obvious.

New Town, despite its name, dates back to the 14th century and stretches from Wenceslas Square to the riverbank with a more local, lived-in energy. Its wide boulevards and hidden courtyards are home to bustling beer halls, modern bistros, and market stalls where Prague’s contemporary food scene thrives alongside tradition. From a proper tank pilsner at a neighbourhood pub to inventive Czech cooking in a converted passage, New Town is where everyday Prague sits down to eat.

What people are saying

Private tours

A private Prague craft beer tour means just you, your group, and your guide — no strangers, no fixed pace, no compromises. Available for 2 to 12 guests (larger groups accommodated on request) with daily 11:30 am, 12:30 pm, or 1:30 pm departures.

How our private tours work

Pick your date and start time. We’ll confirm your private guide, route the tour around your group’s interests, and handle every reservation, pour, and pairing in advance. Pricing is all-inclusive — no hidden fees, no upsells. Your schedule, your pace, your people.

Corporate Prague tours and team experiences

A private Prague Czech craft beer tour is one of Central Europe’s most distinctive corporate hospitality experiences — the world’s only brewery boat, Kafka’s literary haunts, and a 1500-year-old beer culture. Perfect for executive offsites, conference programs, premium client entertainment, and team welcomes. We offer company invoicing, advance payment, purchase orders, and dedicated event coordination.

Popular corporate use cases:

  • Conference and summit programs (Prague Congress Centre events)
  • Executive retreats, leadership offsites, and board entertainment
  • Premium client entertainment and partner hosting
  • Sales incentive trips and reward experiences
  • Team welcomes for new hires and milestone team-building
  • Beer-trade and culinary professional groups

Languages available

English by default. Czech, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German may be available on request — please ask when booking and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

Get in touch

For private bookings, custom corporate proposals, or specific requests, contact [email protected] or call +1 917-909-6432. Private tours can be cancelled and fully refunded up to 7 days before tour departure.

Why Eat with Us?

#1 food and drink experience in Prague - 14 years. 500,000 Clients. 25,000 Five-Star Reviews!

Every tour is meticulously curated to showcase the very best of Prague’s food scene.

Exclusive access to the most legit local spots, from the famous hole in the wall to the trendy new restaurants.

Premium tours with expert guides, outstanding food, and drinks always included

Dining with Purpose

We proudly support World Central Kitchen. Every tour you book helps provide meals to communities in crisis.

Looking for a Unique Corporate Experience?

Treat your team or clients to a private food tour tailored to your needs. Flexible group sizes, seamless organization, and unforgettable moments in Europe’s top cities.

Meet Your Local Prague Tour Guides

Our Prague food tours are led by people who know this city far beyond the fairy-tale spires. Beer lovers who can tell you the story behind every Czech brewery, cooks who grew up on their grandmother's dumplings, and neighborhood regulars who know which hospoda hasn't changed since their parents were young. They take you into the Prague that tourists walk past — where the food is hearty, the beer is honest, and every meal comes with a story worth hearing.

Markéta
Markéta
I come from a small town in Moravia, known for spa wafers, healing mineral water, white wine and the famous Slivovitz brandy. In Prague since 2012.
Beef tartare with lots of garlic rubbed on the fried bread. And duck, anytime.
Vinograf wine bar and Slivovitz museum to treat homesickness.
Eva
Eva
I was born and raised in Prague
My favorite dish is traditional kuba - a bit of a forgotten dish with barley and forest mushroom
For a great view with beer or goulash, go to Strahov Monastery and St. Norbert Brewery - it's central but quiet
Helena
Helena
Originally from Slovakia, I've been living in Prague for over a decade now
My favorite food is potato dumplings stuffed with pork meet and cabbage on the side
Go to Nový Svět - a hidden area around Prague castle...where you immediately feel like the time stands still
Zach
Zach
I'm originally from Colorado in the US and been living in Prague for the past 10 years.
That's tough, either Kulajda (creamy mushroom dill soup) or duck. All the countries I've been to, the Czechs and Chinese have the best (two very different styles).
Outside the tourist center – Grébovka is a lovely part of the city with some delightful wine and nice view.
Petra
Petra
I grew up in Kladno, an industrial town half an hour from Prague
My favorite food is chocolate - I'm a chocolate addict!
Visit the river and the islands, mainly Kampa, Petřín orchards and Vyšehrad
Káťa
Káťa
A pure Prager, through and through. I've lived, eaten, and explored various corners of this city my whole life.
My heart belongs to the Czech classic: roasted duck. Seriously, I'll take it in any shape, size, or style you can throw at me.
Karlín is my happy place! It transformed from an ugly duckling into a vibrant swan of a neighborhood, boasting trendy eateries, intriguing architecture, public art, and beautiful green spaces. Check out Muj salek kavy & Kamin.
Vojta
Vojta
My whole life, born and raised here in Prague
Dumplings with eggs
Vyšehrad & Foyer Café--thank me later
Oliver
Oliver
I am from the UK, Essex originally, but have lived here for 7 years.
My favorite Czech dish is Svíčková, the sweetness of the sauce.
My favorite place in Prague is Riegrovy sady, the atmosphere, the view, the sunset.

Frequently Asked Questions

General Tour Information

Is a private Prague craft beer tour worth it?

Absolutely. Czech beer culture is the deepest in the world per capita, and the world’s only brewery boat is exclusive to this tour. A private booking gives your group exclusive access to Loď Pivovar, a private Café Louvre table for lunch, and a guide focused entirely on you — at a flexible pace through Prague’s most historic neighbourhoods.

What’s included in the price of the private Prague tour?

All food and drink across 5 stops, including Czech craft beer at Loď Pivovar, marinated hermelín, chlebíčky, poppyseed kolache, gingerbread, svíčková or kuře na paprice at Café Louvre, and apple strudel at Café Platýz. Czech white wine, Czech pilsner, home-brewed lemonade, and water are all included. A donated meal via World Central Kitchen is included with every booking. No hidden charges, no upsells.

How long is the tour?

This private food tour runs 3.5 hours, with daily 11:30 am, 12:30 pm, or 1:30 pm departures. Custom timings available for corporate groups on request.

What neighborhoods does the tour cover?

The Jewish Quarter (Josefov), the Old Town (Staré Město), and the New Town (Nové Město) — including stops near Mozart’s only surviving theatre.

What is the private group size?

Private bookings are available for 2 to 12 guests. For larger groups, we can arrange a custom experience — get in touch.

How far in advance should I book?

We recommend at least 2 weeks ahead. Corporate groups should book 4+ weeks in advance — and around major Prague conferences and the Christmas market season, much earlier.

Can I customize the private tour?

 Yes. Stops, pacing, dietary focus, and start time can be adjusted. We can also extend with a Prague Castle walk, deeper Pilsner Urquell tastings, or pair with our Mystical Prague by Night Tour for celebrations.

What’s the minimum age?

This tour is suitable from age 4 and up — children under 4 can join for free, but food is not included for ages 3 and under.

Food and Drink

What kind of food will we taste?

Authentic Czech classics — marinated hermelín, chlebíčky, poppyseed kolache, gingerbread, svíčková or kuře na paprice at Café Louvre, and apple strudel with vanilla sauce. Czech craft beer at Loď Pivovar, plus Czech white wine, Czech pilsner, and home-brewed lemonade.

Are drinks included?

Yes. Czech craft beer or home-brewed lemonade, Czech white wine, Czech pilsner, and water are all included in the price.

Do the tours accommodate vegetarian or gluten-free diets?

Vegetarian-friendly. Vegan, gluten-free, and kosher options may be limited given the svíčková, hermelín, and chlebíčky-led menu. Share dietary restrictions when booking; on a private booking we have more flexibility to plan around dietary needs.

Are portions enough for a meal?

 Yes — at 5 substantial stops including a sit-down lunch at Café Louvre, this is a full meal and then some. Most guests don’t eat again after.

Booking and Payment

How do I book a private Prague tour?

Book directly via the Book Private Tour button above, or contact [email protected] / +1 917-909-6432 to discuss custom requirements.

What forms of payment are accepted?

Major debit and credit cards, iDEAL, and Bancontact. Corporate invoicing, advance payment, and purchase orders available on request.

What is the cancellation policy for private tours?

Private tours can be cancelled and fully refunded up to 7 days before tour departure.

Do you offer corporate invoicing?

Yes. We handle company invoicing, advance payment, purchase orders, and dedicated event coordination for corporate bookings — including conference programs and executive offsites.

Tour Experience & Expectations

Will the guide speak my language?

All guides are fluent in English and Czech. Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German may be available on request — please ask when booking and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

Will we visit the same places as other tours?

No. The majority of stops on every Prague tour are restaurants and vendors who work exclusively with us, and on a private booking the route is built entirely around your group.

Is the tour wheelchair or stroller accessible?

Old Town and the Jewish Quarter have cobbled streets, and Loď Pivovar has step access. Please contact us before booking and we’ll plan a route that works for your group.

Do you offer other private food tours in Prague?

Yes. We also run the Prague Night Food & Drinks Tour (Mystical Prague by Night), exploring Malá Strana with a smoking cocktail finale. Get in touch and we’ll help you find the right fit.

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