REVIEW · PRAGUE
Alternative bar tour with dinner in the art district
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Prague at night can be a maze. This tour keeps the evening simple and fun. I love the mix of local beer culture and real neighborhoods, not just a checklist of tourist bars. I also like that you get a proper dinner and enough drinks to feel like a full night out. One thing to consider: it’s built around alcohol and nightlife, so if you want a quiet evening, this won’t match your vibe.
Guide Daragh runs it like a smart night plan, not a rushed crawl. Expect a small group (up to 20 travelers) and steady movement by tram and short walks between stops in Prague’s Hradčany/Letná and Holešovice areas. You’ll finish in Holešovice at a famous steampunk nightclub, then get help with a taxi/ride back to your hotel so you don’t have to figure it out at the end.
In This Review
- Key highlights that make this tour worth your evening
- A small-group Prague night that keeps you on track
- What the price covers: beers, shots, dinner, tram tickets, and a ride home
- Beer gallery at Hradčany/Letná: 400 beer styles without the research work
- Tram hop and the darts bar: interactive fun, not just standing around
- Letná’s burger stop: organic BBQ bacon cheeseburger plus strong veg options
- Gas-lit neighborhood bar and the champagne moment
- Letná Field: where major 1989 protests began and Stalin once loomed
- Holešovice tram ride and the steampunk EDM finish
- Group size, timing, and how to prepare for a 5-hour night
- Who this tour suits best (and who should skip it)
- Should you book this alternative bar tour with dinner?
- FAQ
- What time does the tour start, and how long is it?
- Where does the tour start and where does it end?
- What food and drinks are included?
- Is there a vegan option for dinner?
- Are tram tickets and club entry included?
- Do you get help getting back to your hotel?
Key highlights that make this tour worth your evening

- Five craft beer stops plus shots: you’re not just looking at bars—you’re tasting.
- Dinner included: an organic BBQ bacon cheeseburger, with vegetarian/vegan options.
- A steampunk EDM nightclub with entry fees included, plus a cloakroom.
- Local neighborhood feel: dart games, a gas-lit ambiance bar, and places you likely wouldn’t find alone.
- Fast, guided transit: tram tickets are included so you lose less time.
A small-group Prague night that keeps you on track

This is the kind of tour that’s great when you want an evening out without spending your whole trip trying to decode menus, find tram routes, and guess whether a bar is worth your time. It runs about 5 hours and starts at 5:00 pm, which is perfect timing for Prague—early enough to enjoy dinner, late enough to hit nightlife while the city’s still awake.
The pace is intentional: a chain of short tram rides and walks, with each stop giving you something different. One moment you’re in a beer-focused setting with serious choice. The next, you’re playing friendly darts. Then it’s burgers and then a champagne toast vibe. Later you end up in a steampunk club where the music is non-commercial EDM.
And because the group is limited, you’re not lost in a crowd. You get a better chance to talk with the guide and other people, especially when you’re pulled into darts games and shared drinking stops.
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What the price covers: beers, shots, dinner, tram tickets, and a ride home

At $89.53 per person, this isn’t a cheap add-on. But it’s also not “pay for a guide only.” The value comes from what’s already built in:
- 5 large craft microbrewery beers/wines/organic ciders
- 2 shots of local liquor
- Dinner (150 g organic BBQ bacon cheeseburger, plus vegetarian/vegan option)
- 2 tram tickets
- Entry to Europe’s No 1 underground steampunk club, plus cloakroom access
- Private taxi back to your hotel (the guide also assists with a taxi/ride home)
When you price it like a real night out in Prague, you’d probably pay separately for a couple of drinks, a decent meal, and then club entry. Add tram fares and the hassle of coordinating your way back late at night, and the total starts to make more sense.
If you like structure—so you can focus on tasting and having fun—this is a strong deal for the amount you get in one evening.
Beer gallery at Hradčany/Letná: 400 beer styles without the research work

The tour starts in the Hradčany/Letná area at a beer gallery with a choice of around 400 different beer styles. That’s not “try one thing and hope.” It’s a serious beer-choice environment, and the guide helps you make it easy.
You’ll also get stories about Prague’s art district and the area—this is where the night stops feeling random. You’re not just sampling drinks. You’re learning what makes the neighborhood tick, including why certain places feel “local” instead of copy-paste.
A practical point: a beer gallery with huge variety can overwhelm you if you’re by yourself. With the guide steering the flow, you can enjoy the selection without standing there undecided.
Tram hop and the darts bar: interactive fun, not just standing around

After the first segment, you take a short 10-minute tram ride, then head to a nearby bar locally known for darts tournaments. This is one of those stops that changes the whole feel of a bar crawl.
Instead of passively ordering a drink and hoping the evening takes off, you’re put into friendly darts games with the group. That kind of low-pressure interaction does two things:
1) it breaks the ice quickly if you’re traveling solo, and
2) it keeps the energy moving even if someone isn’t a “club person.”
The bar is described as lively and interactive, so plan to show up ready to participate a bit. You don’t have to be a darts champion. The point is playing and enjoying the atmosphere with everyone.
Letná’s burger stop: organic BBQ bacon cheeseburger plus strong veg options

Then comes the dinner that makes this tour feel complete instead of snack-and-sip. The tour moves to the legendary burger Letná, famous for what they do with burgers: hand-cut fries, and a homemade brioche bun. There’s a BBQ bacon cheeseburger option, plus add-ons like jalapeño and chipotle.
You also get many vegetarian options, and you’ll have a vegan choice if you asked for it when booking.
This matters because the tour includes multiple drinks stops. If you’ve ever tried to “bar crawl” without a real meal, you know how fast the evening can go sideways. Here, you get a proper burger dinner built into the schedule, so you can enjoy the beer without feeling like you’re running on empty.
One small consideration: since this is part of a structured night out, you shouldn’t plan to use this stop as a long, sit-and-relax meal. It’s dinner with pacing.
Gas-lit neighborhood bar and the champagne moment

After dinner, there’s a walk to a charming neighborhood bar known for gas-lit ambiance and a strong atmosphere. You’ll celebrate with a glass of champagne, which gives the night a little “special occasion” feel without needing to dress up like you’re going to a gala.
This stop is a nice contrast to the beer gallery and burger energy. It’s more about mood and conversation—less game-play, more enjoying the vibe.
If you’re the kind of person who likes the sound of your own thoughts when traveling, this is also where you can actually talk with your group and get better tips for the rest of Prague.
Letná Field: where major 1989 protests began and Stalin once loomed

Next you pass through Letná Field. This is the history stop that doesn’t feel like a museum. You’re not stuck reading plaques. You’re moving through a place connected to key events.
You’ll visit the historic site where the Velvet Revolution began in 1989, and you’ll also see the location where the largest statue of Stalin once stood. This is one of those moments where the city makes modern history feel physical.
The good news: it’s short. About 20 minutes, with enough context to understand why the site matters, but not so long that it kills your nightlife momentum.
If you like politics and protest stories, you’ll likely enjoy hearing how the city’s spaces played a role in change.
Holešovice tram ride and the steampunk EDM finish

The final stretch brings you to Holešovice with another short tram ride. The night ends at a renowned steampunk-themed nightclub built from scrap metal, with an aesthetic that’s often compared to a Mad Max-style set.
Here’s what you can expect:
- Entry fees included
- Cloakroom included
- Non-commercial EDM music
- Multiple DJs and a mix of genres
- Time to dance and keep the energy up
This stop is the payoff for people who want more than a standard pub crawl. It’s also a smart ending time-wise: you’ve had dinner and beer stops already, so you can focus on the club rather than hunting for food.
One practical note: clubs get loud. Bring earplugs if you know you need them—your hearing will thank you later.
Group size, timing, and how to prepare for a 5-hour night
This tour is designed for an adult-only night out (minimum age 18, drinking age 18). It also runs with a small ceiling: up to 15 per booking and a maximum of 20 travelers.
That small group size is a big deal. It affects how easy it is for the guide to manage the flow, get people to the right places, and keep everyone involved—especially during darts.
Timing matters too. Starting at 5:00 pm means you’ll hit dinner while things are still comfortable. You’ll also get to the nightlife portion without feeling like you’re rushing out of dinner into chaos.
What should you wear? If you’re doing a few short walks between stops, comfortable shoes help a lot. And since you’ll be drinking, keep water in mind.
Also, the tour includes tram tickets, and the guide helps with the ride home. So you’re not stuck doing complicated navigation after dark.
Who this tour suits best (and who should skip it)
This is a great fit if you:
- want a guided alternative bar night in Prague’s neighborhoods
- enjoy craft beer culture and want to taste multiple styles
- like interactive elements (like the friendly darts games)
- want dinner included so your night feels complete
- plan to end in a steampunk EDM club rather than a quiet cocktail lounge
It’s less ideal if you:
- want a quiet, low-noise evening
- don’t drink alcohol and don’t want your night centered around bars and club culture
- dislike any group activities (the darts stop is part of the fun here)
If your goal is to experience a slice of Prague nightlife with structure, good food, and a safety-focused finish, this tour is built for you.
Should you book this alternative bar tour with dinner?
I’d book it if you want a full evening that mixes beer tasting, a real dinner, and a memorable club—all without doing the logistics yourself. The value is strong because so many costs are already covered: drinks, shots, dinner, tram tickets, club entry, and a ride home.
If you’re picky about nightlife style, pay attention to the vibe: it ends in an EDM club with a steampunk theme. And because the tour starts at 5 pm and runs about 5 hours, it’s meant to be a complete night plan, not a brief taste.
If that sounds like your kind of evening, you’ll probably have a great time.
FAQ
What time does the tour start, and how long is it?
The tour starts at 5:00 pm and runs about 5 hours.
Where does the tour start and where does it end?
It starts at Náměstí Republiky 1078/1, Petrská čtvrť, Praha 1, and it ends at Plynární, Praha 7-Holešovice.
What food and drinks are included?
You’ll get five large craft beers/wines/organic ciders, two shots of local liquor, and dinner (150 g organic BBQ bacon cheeseburger, plus vegetarian/vegan option). Cocktails are not included.
Is there a vegan option for dinner?
Yes. A vegan option is available—tell the provider when booking if you need it.
Are tram tickets and club entry included?
Yes. The tour includes two tram tickets and entrance to the steampunk-themed nightclub, including cloakroom access.
Do you get help getting back to your hotel?
Yes. A private taxi/ride home is included, and the guide also assists with arranging it so you get back safely.






















