Category: Prague

A Local’s Guide to Non-Touristy Restaurants in Prague

It’s a given that when you come to Prague, you must try at least one traditional Czech dish. Common favorites include: svíčková, slices of pork tenderloin, a rich savory gravy sauce topped with cream and cranberry sauce plus knedliky, which are potato dumplings; goulash, a beef stew-like dish with potato...

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Czech Easter Traditions in 2026: 12 Fascinating Facts

When it comes to fascinating holiday traditions, Czech Easter gives Christmas a run for its peníze (i.e. money). From braided willow whips and elaborately painted eggs to green beer and lamb-shaped cakes, Easter in the Czech Republic is unlike anything you’ll experience elsewhere in Europe and there’s no better way to dive...

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Fine Dining in Prague: Elegant Restaurants Worth the Splurge

It might be best known for its rustic eateries and bustling beer halls serving hearty Czech food, but Prague’s fine dining scene could easily rival those of other European capitals. What’s more, many upscale restaurants in Prague tend to be more affordable than you might expect, meaning you can indulge...

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Dumplings in Prague: What to Know and Where to Try Them

Anyone who’s been on one of my Prague food tours will likely have heard all about the iconic dumplings in Prague, which are typical Czech foods. Although you may be picturing Asian-style dumplings, in Czechia, these much-loved treats look a little different and are typically made from either bread or...

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Fried Cheese in Prague: Where to Try This Crispy Czech Classic

Fried cheese in a bun might sound simple at first glance, yet in Prague, this crispy Czech classic is practically a culinary rite of passage. Known locally as smažený sýr, this golden, crispy slab of melted cheese isn’t just a greasy late-night snack. It’s a nostalgic comfort food deserving of...

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Best Restaurants in Prague: Local Favorites and Fine Dining Gems

If you’re familiar with Czech food, you’ll know that the capital has a sublime blend of bustling beer halls, cozy taverns, and upscale bistros, all of which serve some delightful food. Since starting my Prague food tours, I’ve had the pleasure of visiting some of Prague’s top eateries, and have...

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Prague Street Food Guide: What to Eat and Where to Find It

At its heart, Czech food is all about hearty ingredients and comforting flavors, which are brilliantly showcased in Prague’s street food scene. Even if you’ve yet to embark on one of my Prague food tours, you’ve likely seen photos of mouthwatering treats like trdelník and klobása, though the names may...

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Czech Republic Food: A Guide to Traditional Dishes and Drinks

The Czech Republic’s food scene is incredible, with wholesome meat-based dishes, nourishing soups, and super sweet pastries providing insight into the country’s lengthy history. I’ve always found Czech food culture to be massively underrated, but that’s made my Prague food tours more enjoyable. In this guide, I’ll detail the must-try...

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The Ultimate Guide to Prague Christmas Market: What to See, Eat, and Experience

Prague’s Christmas markets have a magical atmosphere that’s rich in culture with stunning backdrops to make them some of the best in Europe. If you’re traveling abroad for the holiday season, adding a Christmas market to your Prague Food Tour will make memories that last a lifetime. Best Christmas Markets...

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Prague Food & Beer Tour: Special 10 Year Anniversary Edition

Prague Food & Beer Tour: Special 10 Year Anniversary Edition

Dine in the same cafe as Albert Einstein and meet the local vendors keeping the city’s food traditions alive. Explore the mysterious history of Prague through its cuisine.

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  • 3.5 Hours
  • Small Group

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