You’ll wander Prague’s hidden lanes with a local guide, stopping at four historic pubs for drinks included at each spot. Expect laughter over wild city stories, photo-worthy corners near Charles Bridge, and maybe even new friends by the end—it’s less a tour than an evening you’ll remember.
I’ll admit, I didn’t expect to laugh so much on a history tour. But right from our first steps in Prague’s New Town, our guide (Marek—he wore this faded Slavia Praha scarf and knew everyone) had us grinning at stories about presidents who drank too much pilsner and movie stars getting lost in winding alleys. The city felt different at night—cobblestones slick from a light rain, the air carrying that faint yeasty smell from somewhere nearby. We ducked into the first pub, barely marked, and it was like stepping into someone’s living room from 1890. My beer came foamy and cold; I tried to say “Na zdraví” and probably butchered it because Marek just winked.
The walk between stops was half the fun. We’d squeeze through narrow passages where you could hear your own footsteps echo off the walls, then suddenly burst out into Old Town Square lit up like a stage set. There was this moment near Charles Bridge when an older man playing accordion nodded at us—Marek tossed him a coin and told us how that bridge has seen more than its share of secrets (and drunken politicians). At every pub we got a drink included—beer for me, wine for my friend—and each place had its own mood: one with heavy wooden beams and quiet locals playing cards, another with windows fogged up from laughter and too many bodies crammed inside.
By the time we crossed into Mala Strana for our last stop, I’d lost track of which story belonged to which century. The final pub had this deep red wallpaper and smelled faintly of cloves; I tried Czech wine for the first time (better than I expected) while Marek pointed out some old black-and-white photos above the bar. He said something about how Prague is always changing but never really changes—you know? It stuck with me. We lingered longer than planned because nobody wanted to leave yet.
The tour includes stops at four historic pubs in central Prague.
Yes, at each pub you get your choice of large draft beer (0.4-0.5L), house wine, cider or non-alcoholic drink.
Yes, you’ll pass major sites such as New Town Square and Charles Bridge along the route.
Yes, a knowledgeable local guide leads the small-group tour throughout central Prague.
The reference doesn’t specify languages spoken by guides; check with provider if needed.
You spend approximately 20 minutes at each of the four pubs during the tour.
No food is mentioned as included; only drinks are provided at each stop.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to meeting points.
Your evening includes guided walks through New Town, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge area and Mala Strana—with entry to four unique historic pubs plus your choice of beer, wine, cider or soft drink served at every stop before heading out into Prague’s night again.
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