Being a beer aficionado is basically the Czech national sportโ€”they take their hops, brews, and foam very seriously. But the best way to take this seriously awesome tradition as chill as possible is to rub elbows with the locals and go out for a drink at one of the Prague beer gardens.

Found all over the city, from the top of Letna to the Vltava River, thereโ€™s absolutely nowhere else that has quite the same laidback, devil-may-care vibe that comes with sipping a Pilsner in the CR.

So grab your sunnies and a friend; these watering holes are best experienced together!

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Best Prague Beer Gardens

Enjoy some of the best beers in Prague at these great Prague beer gardens – it’s one of the best things to do in Prague!

Prague beer gardens - A Guide to the Best Prague Beer Gardens
A Guide to the Best Prague Beer Gardens

1. Letna Park – Zahradni Letensky Zamecek

Sporting one of the most incredible panoramic views in Prague, Letna Park is a great place even if youโ€™re not a fan of beer; picnics and checking out the giant metronome at the top of the hill are also popular things to do here.

But if you donโ€™t grab a Kingswood Cider from the beer garden and park it on one of benches next to the railing in the beer garden, you really are missing out.

Open until midnight, this beer garden is for taking your entire travel group and sitting around regaling stories about getting lost in Berlin, and Amsterdam, and Paris…

โ€œLetenโ€ was originally called โ€œsummer campโ€ or โ€œsunbathing placeโ€. Itโ€™s the perfect place to chill, to get a cold beer and to enjoy the sunset while overlooking the city.

Address: Letenskรฉ sady 341, 170 00 Praha 7-Letnรก

Letna Beer Garden in Prague, Czech Republic.
Letna Beer Garden in Prague, Czech Republic.

2. Naplavka

Down by the riverside, isnโ€™t that how the song goes? Just like the tune, the beer starts flowing down by the river past the Palackheho Most (the bridge right next to the Dancing House) in late spring and stays open late for those balmy summer nights that beg for a sweet breeze from the river.

Deejay stages and live bands are constantly playing along the river and you can hop from a beer under an umbrella to a cocktail and dinner on a boat seamlessly. Itโ€™s a great way to start the evening, or if you get the feeling, finish it.

Address: Nรกplavka, 120 00 Praha 2

3. Vysehrad – Na Hradbach

Once a military fortress, Vysehrad is another one of those places that boasts an incredible view; a walk along the ramparts shows you just how much of Prague you walked on that city tour a few days ago.

But not just a picture paradise, Vysehrad is also home to a beautiful cathedral and a creepy cemetery that you should definitely check out before parking it in their beer garden.

Outfitted with an excellent grill, act like a local and grab a Pilsner, a veggie and beef kabob, and grilled Hermelin for a great lunch out in the sun. This beer garden is full of dogs and children as well, so donโ€™t be surprised to see people out drinking at noon!

This place looks a bit dusty on arrival, but itโ€™s actually a really popular beer garden. It is located right on the Vyลกehrad walls.

There are plenty of tables under umbrellas and along the perimeter of the walls, so that this makes it a nice break on a sunny day. 

The benches by the walls are especially popular for the unusual views of Prague and the impressive panorama of the New Town with the Nusel Bridge.

Expect some typical Balkan food (chops and lamb sausages) from the grill. They also have some vegetarian specialities. If you shouldnโ€™t get a free table, just take a seat on the grass. And if you are lucky, there will be some live music.l

And bring cash, as they donโ€™t accept any cards.

Address: V Pevnosti, 128 00 Praha 2-Vyลกehrad

4. Strelecky Island – Stage Bar

Sitting in the middle of the Vltava and having a beer is like having a slice of heaven; you get a delicious pint and also a spectacular view, mostly of other people running into one another in swan paddle boats, but you get the drift.

You can either grab a beer and sort yourself into one of the boats yourself or just have fun mocking their sailor skills from the comfort of dry land. Another perk? From the middle of the river thereโ€™s an unforgettable chance to get a really great shot of the St. Charles Bridge.

Address: Stล™eleckรฝ ostrov 110 00, 110 00 Praha 1

Stage Bar on Strelecky Island, Prague.
Stage Bar on Strelecky Island, Prague.

5. Lucerna Rooftop

From the Lucerna Passage you can take the Paternoster lift to the top. There you will find a really cool location. Enjoy a drink while overlooking the roofs of Prague. There are several terraces, which gives it a very unique flair. Maybe you are lucky and one of the guests will play the piano, which just waits to get played. There are also regular lectures, movies projections and live concerts.

Just make sure to check their opening hours, as it could otherwise happen that you pay the CZK150 (~EUR6) entrance fee, buy a drink to watch the sunset, only to then be kicked out. But apart from that, itโ€™s totally worth heading there.

And thatโ€™s your complete list on where to eat in Prague along with where to drink.

Address: Pasรกลพ Lucerna 110 00, 110 00 Novรฉ Mฤ›sto

6. Burza #4 (Prague Market)

Part of the Prague Market Hall, this was a former slaughterhouse exchange, which now turned into a funky community space with an abandoned garden restaurant.

Expect live events like live music, theaters, musical events, workshops and even a program for kids.

This is a great place to sit and to relax from the city. Itโ€™s a little oasis of peace.

Around the corner you will also find a few food trucks, cafes, galleries, little shops and warehouse stores.

Address: Bubenskรฉ nรกbล™. 306/13, 170 00 Praha 7-Holeลกovice

Beer garden Burza #4 in Prague.
Beer garden Burza #4 in Prague.

7. Riegerovky Sady

Donโ€™t be surprised to find lots of ex-pats and tourists here, itโ€™s in Vinohrady, one of the prettiest parts of Prague.  

But donโ€™t let that dissuade you from grabbing a glass because on game day, Riegrovy Sady is also full of locals hoping to get a view of the projector screen. Its got room for over 1000 people, has 3 beers on tap, cocktails, wine and a grill, and is pup friendly, so whether youโ€™re just looking for a place to chill after a heavy day of touring or wanting to catch the AC Sparta vs. Bohemians game, head to this hill for a great time.

While this list is nowhere near exhaustive (youโ€™d be here reading for a week if it were), itโ€™s 5 of my favorite Prague beer gardens and hangouts to grab an ice-cold beer when visiting the Golden City so get out and get to drinking!

Address: Riegrovy sady 28, 120 00 Vinohrady

Beer Garden Riegrovy Sady in Prague.
Beer Garden Riegrovy Sady in Prague.

8. Manifesto Market Smichov

This is a hip place to enjoy some good food and drinks, served out of containers while you dip your toes into a little pool.

The concept is to transform forgotten locations into unique places with sophisticated design where families, colleagues, neighbours and visitors to Prague can meet.

Manifesto intertwines carefully selected culinary concepts with a cultural program. So you can taste authentic cuisines from the Mediterranean, Asia and America, which you pair with beers from local breweries or wines from the Czech Republic.  

Note: Bring your bank card, as you have to pay completely cashless.

Address: Ostrovskรฉho 34, 150 00 Praha 5-Andฤ›l

9. Kayak Beach Bar

Now itโ€™s up to youโ€ฆ Would you like to go kayaking, hop on a SUP (Stand-Up-Paddle), play some volleyball or simply relax and have a drink?

The Kayak Beach Bar is a multifunctional floating bar with a volleyball court. And at the back youโ€™ll find the kayaks and SUP boards. Not to forget the sitting area where you get some good food and drinks. I donโ€™t think that there is another place which provides all this on a river.

I decided to get onto a kayak, which was fun. I paddled first to the Jirรกskovo nรกmฤ›stรญ bridge, which is where youโ€™ll have to stop, unless you go through the lock. Youโ€™ll past Nรกplavka (see beneath).

After that I headed in the other direction and made my way to the Yacht Club. When you reach that area, you will feel like you are in another place and not in the capital of the Czech Republic anymore. Here you will also spot the muskrats.

Address: Raลกรญnovo nรกbล™., Vรฝtoลˆ, Nรกplavka, 128 00 Praha 2

10. ลฝiลพkov BeerGarden

This beer garden is a little bit outside of town, which makes it a great escape from city life (check out some of these day trips from Prague). Here they serve Pilsner, but also craft beer from smaller breweries.

Itโ€™s pretty big with lots of seats, which makes it also popular to watch sporting events on a huge screen. I’ve watched a football game here with some friends. The atmosphere was great. I took an Uber to get here, which I shared with friends and later I even walked back to the city center.

Address: Konฤ›vova 1686/112, 130 00 Praha 3-ลฝiลพkov

Prague beer tours

Another great experience to enjoy in Prague is to join in on one of the many Prague beer tours around the city. There’s some really fun beer-related tours in the city, including ones with unlimited tastings (winning!), tours of popular taverns, beer bike tours, and beer culture tours.

Taste Bud Adventure in Prague: Uncover Unforgettable Flavors!

Dive into a delicious foodie adventure in the charming historic city center!

Skip the crowded tourist traps and overpriced spots, and instead, treat yourself to the authentic restaurants that the locals love. Youโ€™re in for a real treat with an experience that snagged the Arival Spotlight Award for Europeโ€™s best culinary adventureโ€”talk about epicurean bliss!

Get ready to savor the highlights of traditional Czech cuisine and indulge your taste buds while learning from a passionate guide about all those hidden dishes youโ€™d never find on your own.

Trust me, this is a journey you donโ€™t want to miss!

Price: โ‚ฌ133 adults (โ‚ฌ89 children 6-15 years; free 0-5 years old)
Duration: 4 Hours
Time of Day: Evenings

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Food tour in Prague with traditional Czech cuisine.

Taste the Delights of Pragueโ€™s Old Town

When you think of Prague, you might picture stunning architecture, rich history, and a vibrant art scene. But let me tell you, the real gem here is the food culture! Believe it or not, the culinary scene has transformed dramatically since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Gone are the days of bland, standardized dishes. Today, Prague is a foodie paradise, and I canโ€™t wait to share this amazing food tour experience with you!

Whatโ€™s on the Menu?

  • 9 delicious tastings of traditional Czech dishes
  • 4 refreshing drinks (choose from alcoholic or soft options)
  • A handy map loaded with personalized food recommendations
  • A passionate, English-speaking local guide who loves food as much as you do!

Discover Pragueโ€™s Culinary Treasures on a Fun Food Tour

Get ready to embark on a mouthwatering journey through history! On this food tour, youโ€™ll sample a variety of dishes, from classic favorites to modern twists, all while learning about the evolution of Czech cuisine. With a local guide leading the way, youโ€™ll explore how centuries of influences have shaped the flavors of this beautiful city. Your taste buds are in for a treat, and trust me, your stomach will thank you!

Experience Pragueโ€™s History Through Its Food and Drink

Join a friendly guide and a small group of fellow food lovers for an experience that feels more like a cozy dinner party than a formal tour. The first stop? A charming local bistro where they whip up dishes straight from the 1920s. Youโ€™ll savor a daily special, served with a slice of hearty dark bread and your choice of a classic Czech lager or homemade lemonade. Yum!

Czech cuisine is a delightful mix of influences from neighboring countries, resulting in a unique flavor profile that youโ€™ll get to taste at our next stop. This is where youโ€™ll truly experience the essence of Czech food at its finest.

Savor Czech Cuisine Like a Local

And for dessert? Theyโ€™re saving the best for last! While you might have seen tourists munching on chimney cakes, you are diving into an authentic treat thatโ€™ll take you back to your childhoodโ€”something you wonโ€™t find at any tourist trap.

As you nibble your way through these amazing dishes, youโ€™ll stroll the historic streets of Prague, soaking in the sights of the New Townโ€™s art deco passages and the stunning Old Town.

Donโ€™t forget your cameraโ€”there will be plenty of picture-perfect moments!

Highlights

  • Award-Winning Experience: Enjoy a culinary adventure that has earned the Arival Spotlight Award for Europeโ€™s best, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
  • Classic Czech Dishes: Indulge in traditional favorites while learning from our enthusiastic guide about dishes youโ€™d never discover on your own.
  • Authentic Vibes: Skip the crowded tourist spots and overpriced restaurants in favor of genuine eateries loved by locals.
  • Local Delicacies: Feast on goulash, roast pork, and beef sirloin with dumplings, all paired with the world-famous Czech beer.
  • Small Group Fun: Enjoy a relaxed evening with a devoted foodie and fellow travelers, making it feel like a night out with friends.
  • Pro Tips: Wrap up the tour with a personalized map of food recommendations to keep the culinary adventure going on your own!

So, are you ready to dive into the flavors of Prague? Trust me, this food tour will not only fill your belly but also leave you with memories to last a lifetime!

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    I'm sure you've had similar experiences I had whilst traveling. You're in a certain place and a fellow traveler, or a local, tip you off on a little-known beach, bar or accommodation. Great travel tips from other travelers or locals always add something special to our travels. That was the inspiration for Travel Dudes.

    View all posts I'm sure you've had similar experiences I had whilst traveling. You're in a certain place and a fellow traveler, or a local, tip you off on a little-known beach, bar or accommodation. Great travel tips from other travelers or locals always add something special to our travels. That was the inspiration for Travel Dudes.