You’ll join locals for craft beers in Prague’s Letná art district, play darts in a neighborhood bar, share burgers over stories, then dance late into the night at a steampunk club built from scrap metal. With your guide handling trams and taxis home, you’ll get swept up in real city life — moments you’ll remember long after your trip.
Someone hands me a glass — I think it was a smoky IPA, but honestly, after staring at the wall of 400 beer bottles at our first stop in Letná, I just pointed and hoped for the best. Our guide, Petr, grinned and told us how this part of Prague used to be all factories and artists squatting in old buildings. He knew everyone behind the bar by name. The place smelled like hops and old wood, and there was that hum you get when people are settling in for a long night.
The tram ride was quick — maybe ten minutes? — but enough for Petr to point out some graffiti I’d have missed otherwise. Next thing I know we’re in this darts bar where locals actually cheer when you hit the board (I didn’t). There was laughter and someone tried to teach me how to say “bullseye” in Czech. I butchered it, which got a bigger laugh than my throw. Then burgers: proper ones, messy and juicy with hand-cut fries. They had vegan stuff too, which surprised me — Prague isn’t all pork knuckles after all.
I liked how we just wandered between places, no rush. At one point we passed through Letná Field; Petr stopped us by this weird empty plinth where Stalin’s statue used to stand (he told us about protests here during the Velvet Revolution — heavy stuff). Somewhere nearby there was an outdoor party starting up — bass thumping under the trees, kids dancing on the grass. It felt like the city was letting its hair down for us.
The last club looked like something out of Mad Max — all welded metal and flickering lights. Inside it was hot and loud but weirdly friendly; DJs switching every hour so you never got bored. I lost track of time completely. When we finally left (they called us a taxi home), my jacket smelled like smoke and fried onions and something sweet I still can’t place. Honestly? I didn’t expect to feel so at home in a city where I barely speak the language.
The tour lasts several hours into late night, ending with taxi home included.
Yes, dinner includes an organic burger or vegetarian/vegan option with fries.
The tour includes five large craft microbrewery beers or wines or ciders plus two shots of local liquor.
Entry to Europe’s No 1 underground steampunk club is included along with cloakroom access.
Yes, two tram tickets are provided as part of the experience.
Yes, vegan options are available if requested at booking.
The minimum age is 18 years due to alcohol service.
A maximum of 15 people per booking can join each group.
Your evening includes five large craft microbrewery beers or wines or ciders, two shots of local liquor, an organic BBQ bacon cheeseburger or vegetarian/vegan burger with fries for dinner, entrance to Europe’s top underground steampunk club with cloakroom access, two tram tickets for easy travel between venues, guidance from a local expert throughout the night, plus private taxi home when you’re ready to call it quits.
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