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    Discover Prague Tours - Ashley telling us the history of the city!

    Discover Prague Tours

    4.9(9 reviews)
    6.5 kmStaré Město, Praha 1

    The day before we arrived in Prague, at dinner with a friend in Vienna, she recommended we start…read moreeverything with the free walking tour by the "yellow umbrella tour" people. She said to google them, we would find them. Indeed a quick google search gave us the true name of the company, Discover Prague Tours. And it tells you exactly where to find them. Because unless you are staying in the immediate vicinity of the tour office, you are going to pass MANY tour companies, and many also with umbrellas (but not yellow ones). We found the meeting point and the office and got a number for the next free walking tour, that runs on the hour, daily. The number is just so they can keep track of how many people are on each tour. Our tour guide, Ashley, an ex-pat from Australia, was great! He was initially surprised by the size of the group, as it got close to 60 people. Which is quite a few for a walking tour of a city! But he kept the energy high, the information flowing and funny, and offered some great recommendations for eating and entertainment at the end of the tour. He wasn't too obnoxious about reminding people about tips (yes, it is a free tour...but they are working and deserve at least a little something!) 2.5 hours full of history and fun! If nothing else, I highly recommend you take advantage of the free tour. BUT our encounters with Discover Prague did not end there. We were impressed enough with the free city tour, that we decided to book their Kutna Hora/Sedlec Ossuary/Bone Church tour with them for the next day. We may have been able to do the trip cheaper on our own, but I can guarantee that we would have gotten at least a little lost at some point and wasted time, not to mention missing out on a LOT of interesting information. It is well worth the moneyThe Kutna Hora trip left at 11am, so there was no crazy rush to get to the meeting point. You meet at the office in Old Town Square and walk to the train station where the group rides to the town, and after a quick in-the-city train ride, you start getting the low down on the history. Our tour guide Levan was super informative. My only wish is that we could have had more time in each location (you visit the three main historical churches in Kutna Hora, including Sedlec Ossuary). We had plenty of time at the Bone Church, due to the bus to the next one running late. This pushed back lunch and might have lost us some post-lunch stops or free time that might have happened. Lunch is at a local Czech place, and is not included in your ticket. You can bring your own food or eat elsewhere if you want to. "Lunch" also occurred closer to 3:30 that to any more usual mealtime...And then you take a train back to the Prague main station where the tour ends. They will help with directions to where you need to go. 100% would recommend this tour as well. We attempted to go on one of their castle tours, but strangely only three people had bought tickets for the tour, and they have a group minimum of 4. We were given a refund right away and were told of other options for the palace tour. (We ended up deciding to explore it on our own and walk up ALL THOSE STAIRS!!) Finally, we booked a day trip to Karlovy Vary/Carlsbad that they had advertised in the office. It wasn't on their website to investigate further, but that is because they work with a different company to provide more options. Caity in the office helped us with the booking, since it was over the phone. Since it wasn't available on their website we had to pay the 1690 CZK in cash. But she took all of our contact information for the other guide group, sent it off to them, and gave us our voucher. We received information on the other company (in case we needed to contact them) and I was able to look them up ahead of time to make sure they were also legit. We were a bit nervous about the tour because we booked it less than 15 hours in advance, which seems awfully short notice for a 10 hour day trip. But everything worked out wonderfully! We were picked up within 5 minutes of our designated time the next day, at our hotel, and had a beautiful day in the spa town. Another awesome tour found via Discover Prague! I would ABSOLUTELY recommend them for any tourist in Prague!! -Be advised: not all tours occur on all days. -Be advised: tours booked in person require payment in CASH. There is an ATM on site. -Payment in CZK and Euro is accepted. -Many tours can be booked on the website if you would prefer to pay via credit card. -Not all tours are available on the website. -Not all longer tours include food. -Prices are very fair, in comparison to other tours I have done in other cities. -Seriously, if you have any questions or need any help, they are wonderful and happy to help!

    We took the Discover Prague Royal free walking tour with British Dave. (It's free but you tip at…read morethe end). It was a nice tour. It was easy to find the meeting point. British Dave was informative and entertaining. We learned a bit of history about the Czech Republic. We learned about the buildings in Old Town and Jewish Quarter and a bit about the Prague castle. We went to Wenclazlas square and learned about the fall of communism. We saw Franz Kafka's childhood home, learned that Czech's didn't know about their most famous person until the 1980's, because he wasn't published until after he died, and at that point the Nazi's ruled and they didn't allow it, then the Soviet communists didn't allow it to be published in Czech. So no one was able to read it until the fall of communism in the Czech republic (there were the last country in Europe to have communism). Tourists used to come to Prague during communist times and ask about Kafka's childhood home (corner of Old town square), but no one knew who they were talking about. This tour was one of the best parts of our trip to Prague. It was good to see the areas, and have some history while we were there. It was about 2.5 hours, and was well worth our time.

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    Discover Prague Tours - 3.5 hour Prague Brewery Tour

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    Taste of Prague - Delishishness

    Taste of Prague

    4.9(83 reviews)
    6.2 kmStaré Město, Praha 1

    Date of tour: June 3, 2024…read more Not sure how it took me so long to do this review, it was probably the highlight of our time in Prague and the gold standard for food tours! First, our guide: Klara was a fabulous and fascinating tour guide (even if she did throw shade at one of my favorite stores, Primark!), her mix of North American knowledge compliments her Czech sensibilities. She did a great job of introducing the groups and laying the groundwork for us. Here was our tour: 1. We started with Pilsner Urquell beer (or alternatively the dark Kozel beer), fried cheese with tartare sauce, marinated carp, a selection of sausages with mustard, potato salad, and Prague ham with creamed horseradish at the Lokal pub over at Dlouha 33. There was also some pickled fish and Czech Gothaj salami with onions. While the food here wasn't my favorite, I did try pretty much everything and nothing was too weird or gross for me! 2. We continued to Kantyna at Politickych veznu 5, where we tried the beef tartare, pulled pork, schnitzel made with pork neck and some pickled vegetables. A fantastic stop; even the beef tartare! Also got a kick out of the cool, old-school bottle of Royal Crown (RC) cola from Georgia! 3. We took the subway to the Kro Bistro & Bar at Sokolovská Street in the Karlín district, where we sampled the rotisserie chicken with brown butter and soy sauce, fermented potato pancakes, braised beef with dill sauce and roasted potatoes, and cabbage slaw. The beverages were a light beer from the Vinohradsky Pivovar brewery, a sweet local cider or lemonade. So. So. Good! The beef was so moist and savory, I could have drank the juice it was in! And the fermented potato pancakes looked and tasted like pitas, loved them! 4. Then we took the subway and finished the tour at the Myšák pastry shop at Vodickova 32. We had the buns with warm vanilla custard, "vetrnik": choux pastry with vanilla pastry cream, caramel whipped cream and glaze, and "likerova spicka": biscotti with chocolate mousse, eggnog, and chocolate cover. We also had black coffee. A fascinating mix of items that--while not all amazing--were all interesting. Months later my husband still talks about the vanilla pastry with caramel whipped cream!

    Do not recommend! I paid $143 (around 3,000 CZK or approx…read more €135) for what turned out to be the most disappointing and upsetting experience with a food tour company in Prague. Not only did I get food poisoning, but when I contacted them to cancel, they showed absolutely no empathy or understanding. They flat-out refused to issue a refund, citing a confusing and inconsistent cancellation policy. Tripadvisor clearly states that cancellations made 24 hours in advance are eligible for a refund, yet the receipt I received after payment claims you need to cancel 21 days in advance. This bait-and-switch is incredibly dishonest. When I tried to explain my situation, their response was shockingly rude and unprofessional--they even called me "disrespectful" simply for pointing out the scammy nature of their refund policy. For a tour that is by far the most expensive food tour in Prague, their customer service is appalling, and their greed is on full display. I will be disputing the charge with my bank. Avoid this company at all costs--you deserve better. To add insult to injury, when I asked why a refund wasn't possible, they said that "preparations and reservations" are made the night before. Really? Who's going to eat the food I paid for? What exactly are these "reservations," when most restaurants regularly cancel or adjust group bookings? One booking made a day before isn't going to make or break a night. Plus, traditional Czech food is largely preserved or pre-prepared--it's not like they're cooking anything fresh per person. And if the tour booking stays open until it fills, how are you already prepping for me specifically? Their explanation makes no sense. Then they changed their reasoning again and said they couldn't refund me because the tour guide needs to be paid for their time and effort. I get that people need to be compensated, but I never met the guide, never received the service, and canceled as soon as I knew I was sick. If the guide was still paid, that's on the company--not the sick customer. It's just another excuse to keep the money, no matter what. The inconsistency in their responses shows they'll say anything to avoid doing the right thing. Again--go with literally any other food tour in Prague.

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    Taste of Prague - Our last stop, one of my favorite restaurants in Prague. The smiles on all of our faces says it all.

    Our last stop, one of my favorite restaurants in Prague. The smiles on all of our faces says it all.

    Taste of Prague - Inside one of the Lokal locations. This dining room is the longest in Prague.

    Inside one of the Lokal locations. This dining room is the longest in Prague.

    Taste of Prague - Family style eating at KRO KITCHEN

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    Family style eating at KRO KITCHEN

    Free Walking Tour Prague

    Free Walking Tour Prague

    4.8(11 reviews)
    4.4 kmHolešovice, Praha 7

    I went on two walking tours during my week in Prague and I'm posting the higher star rating here…read more Overall, I wasn't blown away by either of my experiences, but for a pay-what-you-want, my first tour was solid. Tour #1: with Tereza, a Prague native, for Old Town. It was crowded for a Tuesday so they split the group into two, but there were still probably close to 20 people in my group. The guides don't use speakers or headsets so even though I have pretty good hearing, I needed to stand close to be able to hear. The history was good, but I felt like it was a lot of walking, with no talking during the walking (makes sense with a large group), and then a lot of standing around in one spot with a bunch of information dumped. It felt like there could have been a better balance of walking a little, talking a little, and repeat. The history was very good, but a little dry. I did appreciate her bringing in modern politics and current day life. She also gave some great restaurant recommendations for the area where I was staying. Tour #2: with Ileana, who is from Mexico, for the Charles Bridge and outskirts of Prague Castle. There were many small annoying things about this tour that made it unpleasant, and overall I did not find it to be particularly informative. I would not recommend her as a tour guide. It was very hot and sunny, and Ileana kept stopping in the middle of sunny, hot squares with no shade. I asked her if we could stand in the shade and she said, "No, here is better." I almost left this tour multiple times because I thought it was so lackluster and underwhelming. One of the most disappointing / surprising things to me was that during our tour, there was a changing of the guards at the castle, and Ileana happened to take our group *away* from where it was happening to have a coffee/restroom break. When I mentioned to her the changing of the guard, she said, "It is not that big of a deal, it's just like every other changing of the guard." What a weird thing to say to tourists!

    We actually did 2 walking tours while in Prague. Both were exceptional, despite pouring rain during…read moreboth of them. Lana was our guide for the Prague Castle and Charles Bridge tour. She was preppy, witty and informative. Chris was our guide later that day for the Prague Old Town & Josefov tour. He did a great job despite the large group. He focused more on history & had the group interact by asking questions. I am so happy we did these tours & recommend this group without hesitation.

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    Prague Urban Adventures - Interior of the Cathedral

    Prague Urban Adventures

    5.0(23 reviews)
    2.4 kmStřížkov, Praha 9

    Outstanding food tour with third generation local Jan. Jan took us to the best restaurants he and…read morehis friends and family would go to. We loved all the food and history. This is the best food tour we have ever done and we have done over 50 food tours. We highly recommend Jan's food tour!

    This was the first thing we had booked for the day that we arrived in Praha. We had done a bit of…read moreresearch (of course) and found this company. We liked the tour description, and the fact that it came with food (it's billed as a "beer and Czech tapas" tour). When we first approached the statue of King Wenceslas - about twenty minutes early - we saw a large group of guys. We were afraid that they would be on the tour with us, too! Not that it would have been horrible, but I really am a fan of the smaller, easier to manage tours. So we walk up and see a group of about 25 people, and my heart sank. A couple of minutes later, I looked up and saw someone holding what I thought was a sign for the tour. We headed over towards him (thankfully he wasn't being mobbed by the group of guys), and sure enough, it was our tour guide, Travis. He greeted us by name, which I thought was strange. How did he know us? Half a second later, he put his sign away, and it hit me: we were the only ones on this tour! Thank goodness I like the small tours, eh? I won't recap the entire night of booze and food for you, but I do need to say that Travis now shares the title of "best tour guide EVER" with our guide Mac from Edinburgh. Travis is an expat - originally from Idaho. And listening to him talk about Prague validated my initial love for this city. He speaks with such passion about the place, the history, the beer and the people that it absolutely makes me love the city even more. I tried to explain to him why I'm so in love with a place I've never visited, but I felt like I was stumbling over the words. It didn't matter to him, though, because he not only understands it, he's living it. The tour took us to four places in total, where we had beer and food based on his recommendations. Now, I had just had a fairly large beer on a mostly empty stomach not two hours prior, so I was certain that I'd have a sip or two of the first one, and then call it quits. Prague beer must be magical. I didn't feel the beer at lunch, and two tour beers later, I was still feeling fine. I swear that had this been San Diego, I would've been on the floor at that point. I did end up passing on beers three and four (though I took a couple hearty sips of my husband's serving of beer 3 before he took it away from me), but mostly because I was feeling a slight scratchiness in the back of my throat. In hindsight, drowning these cold germs in booze might have been the best course of action. One of the things we initially liked from the tour description was that the tour promised not to take us to the "touristy" places. Travis took us to places that meant something to him personally, which made it more special for us. These weren't places that were getting a kick-back from his company (or if they were, it wasn't obvious!) These were places that were important to him - to his connection with the city or to his connection with beer. In most of the places, we were the only ones speaking English. It was a fantastic, immersive experience in this country! Besides the booze and food, Travis delivered some excellent history, not only on the city as a whole, but on the neighborhoods we passed through. He was full of suggestions of where to go to eat, drink (of course) and play tourist. And he made us feel like we could belong in a place like this, despite the fact that we don't speak Czech. We're both so happy that we chose this tour, and that we met Travis, his wife Jessica and their friend Diego (they joined us at the second to last stop, and accepted our invitation to finish the night out with us). I was telling my husband afterwards that Travis could have canceled or tried to reschedule us to a different day with a bigger group, and we would never have known. The fact that he came out to tour with just us - and delivered a quality, fun and informative tour every step of the way - speaks loads to his character. My only regret is that we didn't get a picture with the group! Five hours after the tour started, we were making our way back to our hotel (with a map full of Travis-approved selections in our pocket). That definitely was a great way to kick off our time in Prague, and we were excited to try some of the beers and locations (and beers) that Travis had recommended.

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    Guests on Retro Bike Tour

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    Beer #2 (I forgot to take pictures of beers 3 and 4!)

    Prague Urban Adventures - Enjoying the Prague Panorama

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