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Prague Food Walking Tour

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Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily 

  • Duration

    4 hours (approx.)

  • Start time

    12:30pm 

  • Meeting Point

    The Tour departs from the brewery boat Lod Pivovar

  • Ending Point

    Same as the start point or near the start point.

    At the end of the food tour, our guides are always more than happy to call a taxi for you or point you in the right direction.

Key Highlights

  • Eat and drink your merry way through Prague on a food walking tour and enjoy delish Czech cuisine
  • Enjoy one of Prague’s best loved desserts and sample some of its finest all natural meat products
  • Dine in a café that’s welcomed Franz Kafka, Albert Einstein and a host of famous writers
  • Savour Prague’s famous pivo (beer), open-faced sandwiches and gingerbread
  • View the unique works of the country’s greatest contemporary artist
  • A non-touristy experience to introduce the fascinating city of Prague through the eyes of a local
  • There’s no better way to experience the local flavour of a city than through its food!

Overview

Experience the old world charms of Prague and enjoy a winsome introduction to mouth-watering Czech delicacies on this 4-hour Prague food tour! Explore the rich and fecund history and culture of the glorious city of Prague plenty of authentic food tastings from amazing, locally-loved food stops.

Sample sinfully delicious Czech desserts, understand why Prague is famous for its open-faced sandwiches and enjoy a brush with history on a trip to a café that dates back to the beginning of the 20th century and has played host to dozens of famous historical figures.

Discover Prague’s cultural, culinary and creative scenes on a food walking tour that promises a non-touristy and earthy sightseeing experience. Here’s what to expect on this tour:

  • Enjoy one of Prague’s best loved desserts
  • Taste Prague’s finest, freshest, all natural meat products
  • Dine in a café that’s welcomed Franz Kafka, Albert Einstein and a host of famous writers
  • Savour the best tasting soup in the world
  • Experience traditional Czech dumplings and braised beef
  • Visit the store that’s single-handedly reviving Prague’s gingerbread tradition, and taste their delicious regional cookies
  • Discover one of the hottest new entrants to the Prague food scene, Sisters, and their incredible open-face sandwiches
  • Seize the opportunity to taste classic Czech drinks – including the city’s famous pivo (beer)
  • Visit the upside-down horse
  • View the unique works of the country’s greatest contemporary artist
  • Food Lovers’ Guide: full of insider’s tips and details

The tour ends near the starting point. At the end of the food tour, your guide will be more than happy to call a taxi for you or point you in the right direction.

Inclusions

  • Food walking tour
  • English-speaking guide

Exclusions

  • Hotel transfers

Please note

Voucher Information: You must print and surrender a paper version of your booking voucher for this activity (showing your voucher on a smartphone is not accepted). No refund can be given for customers without a printed copy of their voucher.

Please call the activity operator at least 24 hours prior to start of the tour to confirm all departure details.

We recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes.

If rain is forecast, bring an umbrella as we will be outside for most of the tour.

We recommend you to carry a bottle of water.

The food tour runs regardless of weather conditions – rain, hail or shine.

You must be 4 years or older to participate in this activity.

Additional info

The confirmation voucher includes the local activity operator’s contact details and local telephone numbers at the destination. They will happily answer any logistical questions you may have.

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