Prague Food by Foot Walking Tour with Food-loving local guide
4 h
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Join us as we make a whirlwind tour of Prague’s food, drink, and cultural scene. This is more than just a food tour, this is a chance to get to know the people, the lifestyle, the history, and ups and downs of the city. It’s a cultural excursion set around good food, drink, and conviviality — just as a food tour should be!
We’ll start things out right in a modern bistro with a knack for things homemade. A short walk through an up-and-coming neighbourhood in Prague will show us that even the parts outside the centre are well worth exploring and learning about, and will leave you wanting more food. Not to worry though, because before long we’ll be sitting in a modern classic Czech pub, enjoying a homemade soda or a lager paired with some traditional pub fare from locally sourced ingredients. This boozer is a great place to learn a bit about the history of the region and how seriously we take our beer.
Although we love our pubs dearly, our next place is a mere stone’s throw away and we don’t want to keep it waiting. This restaurant/bakery was awarded the Bib Gourmand in the 2017 Michelin Guide, and they don’t disappoint. With a focus on homemade and homegrown, this place is a paradise for your tastebuds. They play with fermentation, wood-fire baking and roasting, as well as natural foods and herbs. Sound intriguing? You should taste it.
Continuing along the old dusty path (possibly literally), we’ll have ourselves a quick digestif from a family-owned, all-natural distillery whose plums come from the environmentally protected region of the White Carpathians — a real taste of our Moravia region. Our feet will have a short break as we take public transit towards another stunning neighbourhood. There, we’ll have house-roasted coffee and cake at a cosy café before making our way to a beer garden in a park and catching a stunning view of our city that is to die for.
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We’ll start things out right in a modern bistro with a knack for things homemade. A short walk through an up-and-coming neighbourhood in Prague will show us that even the parts outside the centre are well worth exploring and learning about, and will leave you wanting more food. Not to worry though, because before long we’ll be sitting in a modern classic Czech pub, enjoying a homemade soda or a lager paired with some traditional pub fare from locally sourced ingredients. This boozer is a great place to learn a bit about the history of the region and how seriously we take our beer.
Although we love our pubs dearly, our next place is a mere stone’s throw away and we don’t want to keep it waiting. This restaurant/bakery was awarded the Bib Gourmand in the 2017 Michelin Guide, and they don’t disappoint. With a focus on homemade and homegrown, this place is a paradise for your tastebuds. They play with fermentation, wood-fire baking and roasting, as well as natural foods and herbs. Sound intriguing? You should taste it.
Continuing along the old dusty path (possibly literally), we’ll have ourselves a quick digestif from a family-owned, all-natural distillery whose plums come from the environmentally protected region of the White Carpathians — a real taste of our Moravia region. Our feet will have a short break as we take public transit towards another stunning neighbourhood. There, we’ll have house-roasted coffee and cake at a cosy café before making our way to a beer garden in a park and catching a stunning view of our city that is to die for.
Ingår
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Alcoholic Beverages
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- Additional food and drinks, souvenirs and personal shopping, transportation to/from the meeting and end points, tips/gratuities for your guide.
Extra
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Please wear comfortable walking shoes. In summer months, bring a hat and sunscreen. This tour departs rain or shine, so you may want to bring an umbrella, depending on the weather.
- For vegans and lactose-intolerant travellers, please note that Czech cuisine relies heavily on dairy and animal products, making it nearly impossible to show you traditional Czech cuisine. Please contact us if you would like recommendations of good places for you to try outside of this tour – we are happy to help.
- Travellers under 12 years old are not permitted to join the tour.
- We reserve the right to change the course of the tour and places visited in case one of the venues is closed. In the event of a change of menu, we will pick the best alternative, ensuring no loss in quality or quantity of inclusions.
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
Funktioner
Turism
85%
Kulturellt
65%
Original
45%
Sport
30%
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This was not just walking from place to place and eating. We stopped at two restaurants, a wine bar, and a beer garden. We sat down at a table in each place, soaked up the atmosphere, and had nice conversations while eating good food..
My wife and I recently did this tour with one other couple and our fantastic guide Sasa. He took us to two excellent restaurants (Eska and Local Hamburk) where we tasted such local favourites as Corn Soup with Pulled Duck, Potatoes in Ash, Grilled Asparagus with Red Wheat, various types of sausage, stuffed peppers, dumplings and so on. We also tried local beverages such as fermented lemonade, pilsner beer, white wine and Kofola. We then went to a local cafe for pastries and coffees and then finally to the largest beer garden in Prague for a final beverage and to discuss the local culture. We also got to utilize the local transportation system (boat and tram). Sasa is the best guide we have ever had for this type of tour! He is very knowledgeable and friendly and speaks excellent English. We would highly recommend this tour!!!
Saša Ivša our tour guide was fantastic!! The arrangements of tastings was delicious and well varied, plus it made for a great walking tour on the 4th of July. Saša was knowledgeable and spoke great English. The tour was well organized and the different stops were really good. Before we started off on the tour Saša provided a great interdiction and inquired about any certain food allergies. On this tour you learn a lot about Czech Republic, plus the local food and beer. The meeting location was easy to get to my streetcar and the area wasn’t filled with tourist. We were dining with the locals, this memorable food-cultural experience is definitely worth doing this tour. At the end of our tour we ended up in a nice beer garden over looing the great city of Prague. Places we visited on the tour: Nejen Bistro We tasted: • Chicken soup with asparagus, egg, chives, spinach pesto and spring onion Lokál Hamburk We tasted: • Smažený sýr (fried cheese) with potatoes and tartar sauce • Prague ham with creamy whipped horseradish • Talián sausage with horseradish and dijon mustard Eska We tasted: • Potatoes in ash, smoked fish, dried egg yolk, kefir • Roasted rabbit, beetroot, currant • Salmon trout, zucchini, cucumber, mustard seeds • Homemade fermented lemonades (Kombucha, Apricot, Sour cherry) Café Alchymista We tasted: • Lime Cheesecake • Poppy seed cake • Blueberry cake