You’ll start at the Hangover Museum with your first drink already in hand, then wander across Charles Bridge into Old Town as your local guide keeps laughs (and beers) flowing. Expect irreverent stories, quirky art on Kampa Island, dinner back at base—and maybe new friends by night’s end.
Someone handed me a plastic cup before I’d even finished saying hello at the Hangover Museum. It was cold beer, foamy and a little too easy to drink for 5pm. Our guide, Tomas, grinned like he’d seen it all before—he probably had. He cracked a joke about Prague’s cobblestones being “nature’s sobriety test,” which made everyone loosen up fast. There was a group from Berlin, two Aussies, and a couple who kept holding hands even while pouring themselves another spritz from the cart. I liked that.
We set off toward Charles Bridge, drinks in hand (the rule is: never empty). I didn’t expect to be laughing so much—Tomas pointed out statues and told stories you won’t find in any guidebook. At one point he mimed how to dodge pickpockets, which got a few snorts from the group. Crossing the bridge at dusk felt different with everyone a bit giddy; the Vltava below looked almost silver and you could smell roasted nuts from a vendor somewhere nearby. Someone asked if we were supposed to finish our drinks before Kampa Island—Tomas just winked and topped us up again.
Kampa Island itself was quieter than I thought it’d be. There’s odd art there—a giant baby statue that looks like something out of a dream after too many beers (or maybe just enough). We sat in the grass for a bit; I remember someone’s laughter echoing off the water, mixing with distant church bells. Dinner back at the Recovery Room wasn’t fancy but tasted good after walking around in chilly air—hot wine in winter is apparently essential here, and yeah, it does warm you up.
I still think about that walk back along the river when Prague was lit up but not crowded, just our small group weaving home with slightly pink faces and more jokes than I can remember now. If you’re after something less polished and more real—a comedy walking tour with unlimited drinks in Prague is exactly that.
The tour starts at the Hangover Museum in central Prague.
Yes, unlimited beer and spritz (or hot wine in winter) are included throughout the tour.
Yes, you’ll cross Charles Bridge as part of the route from Old Town to Kampa Island.
Yes, dinner is included back at the Recovery Room bar after touring Old Town and Kampa Island.
Vegetarian options are available; let your guide know when you arrive.
The minimum age is 18 years old due to alcohol service.
Yes, it operates in all weather conditions—dress appropriately for rain or cold.
You should have at least moderate fitness; there’s some walking involved but public transport is nearby if needed.
Your evening includes unlimited drinks from an open bar or drinks cart (beer, spritz or hot wine depending on season), a guided walk through Prague’s Old Town crossing Charles Bridge to Kampa Island, dinner back at the Recovery Room bar where you started—and plenty of laughs along the way before an optional after party if you’re up for it.
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