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Food Tours in Prague

Prague Food tasting tour of Hidden Gems for Small Groups

Operated by Enjoy&Live Tours

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Price from $94

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Best for

  • Food lovers who want to discover hidden gems
  • Visitors who prefer small-group tours
  • Anyone who wants to eat where locals eat
  • Guests who like a more intimate, exploratory food tour

Discover Prague's food scene through its hidden gems on this small-group tour. You'll visit local spots that are off the main tourist track, taste Czech specialities and hear stories from your guide. Limited group size means a more personal experience and the chance to ask questions.

What's included

  • Professional guide
  • Small-group format
  • Food tastings at hidden-gem venues
  • Commentary on food and local culture

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Meeting point

    Meet your guide and the small group at the designated location. You'll get a short overview of the tour and the types of places you'll visit.

  2. 2

    Hidden gems

    Walk to local eateries, markets or family-run spots. Taste Czech dishes and hear why these places are favourites.

  3. 3

    Further stops

    Continue to more stops; the route is designed to show you a side of Prague many tourists don't see.

  4. 4

    End

    The tour ends in a central location. Your guide can suggest more places to try.

Highlights

  • Hidden gems
  • Small group
  • Local spots
  • Czech food

Frequently asked questions

Who operates this tour?
This tour is bookable through Viator. The actual operator is shown on the Viator booking page when you select your date and options.
How many people are in the group?
Small-group tours typically limit numbers (e.g. 8–12). Check the tour description for the maximum.
How much food is included?
Several tastings that together can amount to a light meal or substantial snacks. Check the product description.
How long is the tour?
Typically around 3 to 4 hours. Check the booking page for exact duration.
Where do we meet?
Meeting point is usually in central Prague. Your booking confirmation will have the exact location and time.
Can vegetarians be accommodated?
Contact the operator before booking. Czech cuisine often includes meat; some tours can adapt with advance notice.