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Private Authentic Tea Experience in Prague
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Tea people, this one’s for you. In Prague, you get a private tea experience with Lu, centered on premium Chinese teas and how they’re brewed correctly. It’s built to feel like a real visit, not a rushed stop-and-smile tasting, and it focuses heavily on this year’s early spring new production.
I especially like the hands-on teaching angle: you’ll learn to brew different teas using the right water temperatures. And because it’s private, the pace can match you instead of boiling everyone together.
One thing to think about: you may end up a bit tea’d out if you’re not used to tasting multiple cups in one sitting. That’s not a problem if you love tea, but it matters for lighter drinkers.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll feel during the session
- A private tea ceremony in Prague that actually teaches you
- Why this tea experience feels more personal than typical tastings
- Getting to the meeting point without stress (Madridská in Prague)
- The tea session flow: what you’ll do in those 2–3 hours
- Stop 1: Prague—where the ceremony actually happens
- What you’ll taste: premium Chinese teas and early spring new production
- Brewing temperature: the lesson that sticks with you
- The variety of cups: how tasting becomes a comparison game
- Lu’s hosting style: welcoming, knowledgeable, and easy to talk to
- Price and value: is $45.53 per person worth it?
- When this tea experience is a great fit (and when it isn’t)
- Should you book the Private Authentic Tea Experience in Prague?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the private authentic tea experience in Prague?
- What is the price per person?
- Is this experience private or shared?
- Where does the experience start?
- How will I get the ticket?
- Do I get confirmation after booking?
- Is it near public transportation?
- What cancellation options are available?
- What tea topics will I learn during the ceremony?
Key highlights you’ll feel during the session

- Meet Lu in Prague and get a true private format with only your group joining in
- Taste premium Chinese tea, with focus on early spring new production
- Learn brewing temperatures so you can taste the differences instead of guessing
- Try several tea varieties and hear the stories behind them
- Go beyond flavor with practical guidance on how the ceremony works
A private tea ceremony in Prague that actually teaches you

Prague is great for big sights. But if you want a quieter, more human experience, this private Chinese tea session is a smart detour. You spend about 2 hours 30 minutes, and the whole thing is designed around guiding you through premium teas and how to brew them properly.
The best part is that it doesn’t treat tea like a one-note drink. You’re tasting, comparing, and learning why the cup changes when the temperature changes. That’s how you come away feeling you can spot quality, not just appreciate sweetness or bitterness.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Prague.
Why this tea experience feels more personal than typical tastings

This is a private tour/activity, so only your group participates. That single detail changes the vibe. You can ask questions, adjust the pace, and actually connect the teaching to what’s in your cup.
It also helps that Lu is the host. One review notes how welcoming he was and how much he shared, and another mentions his home was stunning. If you like experiences where someone treats you like a visitor in their world, that’s the tone here.
You’ll also get more than tea if you want it. Reviews say Lu was helpful with recommendations for places to go and eat in Prague. That’s not the main reason to book, but it’s a nice “bonus passport stamp” for a city day.
Getting to the meeting point without stress (Madridská in Prague)
You start at Madridská 757/8, 101 00 Praha 10-Vršovice, Czechia. The session ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not left figuring out how to get out of the area.
This location is noted as being near public transportation, which is a big deal in Prague. You don’t want to burn your tea time in transit limbo. If you’re already using trams or metro to move around, this should slot in smoothly.
The meeting point matters because tea sessions are time-based. Plan to arrive a little early so you can settle in, see where you’ll be sitting, and start tasting without feeling rushed.
The tea session flow: what you’ll do in those 2–3 hours

You can expect a structured experience that still feels relaxed. The idea is simple: Lu takes you through a travel-like progression of Chinese premium tea, sharing the centuries-old knowledge behind it in a way you can actually use.
Throughout the ceremony, you’ll taste multiple teas. You’ll also learn how to brew different kinds of tea at the correct temperatures, not just “brew and hope.” By the end, you should understand that tea quality isn’t only about the leaves. It’s also about water, timing, and heat.
Practical takeaway for you: pay attention to how the same cup changes when temperature changes. That’s the fastest way to turn a fun tasting into real understanding.
Stop 1: Prague—where the ceremony actually happens

The experience is based in Prague and runs from the Madridská meeting point. Even though Prague is famous for its public squares and viewpoints, this activity is the opposite of “grab a photo and go.”
In the reviews, Lu’s home is mentioned as stunning. That fits the intent of the experience: you’re not just drinking tea, you’re stepping into a setting where tea culture feels lived-in. It tends to make the ceremony feel special without turning it into a performance.
If you’re planning your day, think about pairing this with something calmer afterward. A heavy tasting can fill your senses for a bit, so save your most intense walking for later or earlier.
What you’ll taste: premium Chinese teas and early spring new production

The tasting is the heart of the experience. You’ll sample premium Chinese tea varieties with a focus on the most exclusive and typical kinds, including this year’s early spring new production.
Early spring production is a key detail. New leaves generally mean a fresher flavor profile, and the session is designed to help you notice those differences. Instead of only tasting, you’re learning what to look for in aroma and flavor as the tea changes.
You’ll also discover several varieties and the stories tied to them. The value here isn’t memorizing facts. It’s understanding that tea has identity—region, season, leaf style, and processing all affect the cup.
Brewing temperature: the lesson that sticks with you

One of the most praised parts of the experience is the brewing instruction. You learn to brew different types of tea at the correct temperatures, which is exactly where many casual tea tastings fall short.
Here’s the practical angle: temperature isn’t a technical detail for tea nerds. It’s how you avoid turning delicate teas bitter or flattening more nuanced flavors. When you learn the “why,” you can recreate the results later at home.
If you like taking home skills, this is one of the best ways to do it. Instead of buying a bag of tea you can’t brew correctly, you’ll get a framework that makes your next cup taste like what you enjoyed in Prague.
The variety of cups: how tasting becomes a comparison game

You’ll taste a wide variety of teas during the ceremony. That sounds simple, but it’s actually a smart way to train your palate.
When you compare several tea varieties back to back, you start noticing patterns: how sweetness shows up, where bitterness appears, and what kind of aroma changes first. That’s also why the session can be intense if you’re not a tea drinker. Multiple tastings happen in one sitting, and the goal is comparison.
But if you enjoy learning, this is the fastest route. You don’t just sip. You study with your senses.
Lu’s hosting style: welcoming, knowledgeable, and easy to talk to
Lu is the named host, and the tone in reviews is consistently warm. People highlight how welcoming he is, how much knowledge he shares, and how helpful he is even before the ceremony.
One review specifically mentions he shared a lot, and another says he had recommendations for where to eat in Prague. That kind of hospitality matters because it affects your comfort. If you feel relaxed, you’re more likely to notice subtleties in aroma and flavor instead of rushing through the cup.
If you’re the type who likes asking questions—What does this tea taste like when brewed hotter? Why does this one feel different?—a private setting with a talkative host is where you’ll get your money’s worth.
Price and value: is $45.53 per person worth it?
At $45.53 per person for about 2 hours 30 minutes, you’re paying for three things: time, quality ingredients, and instruction in a private setting.
A basic tasting is often cheaper, but it usually doesn’t teach you the brewing temperature piece or give you a guided explanation of tea varieties and their stories. Here, the session is built around learning how to brew correctly, which is valuable if you’re planning to keep drinking tea after the trip.
Also, the session is private. That means you’re not competing with a crowd for attention. Even if you’re on your own or two people together, this format tends to feel more personal than shared group tastings.
Finally, the satisfaction signals are strong. The experience is rated 5 with 38 reviews, and 100% of travelers recommend it. That doesn’t mean every tea session will match your tastes, but it does suggest the host experience and teaching quality are consistently strong.
When this tea experience is a great fit (and when it isn’t)
This is a great choice if:
- You like learning while traveling, not just taking photos
- You drink tea and want to understand brewing temperatures
- You want a calmer, more local-feeling activity in Prague
- You enjoy private, hosted experiences in someone’s home environment
You might skip it if:
- You rarely drink tea and don’t want multiple tastings in one go
- You’re short on time and need something quicker than 2.5 hours
- You prefer big-group, high-energy attractions over quiet instruction
Also consider booking sooner than later. It’s noted that it’s typically booked about 12 days in advance, so if your Prague dates are fixed, don’t wait for the last minute.
Should you book the Private Authentic Tea Experience in Prague?
Yes, if you want a meaningful, hands-on break from Prague’s sightseeing grind. This session gives you the kind of knowledge you can actually use—especially the right brewing temperatures—and it pairs that with tastings of premium Chinese teas, including early spring new production.
Book it if you enjoy private hosting, thoughtful explanations, and comparing flavors cup by cup. The value is strongest when you’re the curious type who asks questions and wants to leave with more than a souvenir.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the private authentic tea experience in Prague?
It runs for about 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.).
What is the price per person?
The price is $45.53 per person.
Is this experience private or shared?
It’s a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate.
Where does the experience start?
The meeting point is Madridská 757/8, 101 00 Praha 10-Vršovice, Czechia.
How will I get the ticket?
You’ll receive a mobile ticket.
Do I get confirmation after booking?
Yes. Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it’s noted as being near public transportation.
What cancellation options are available?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What tea topics will I learn during the ceremony?
You’ll taste premium Chinese tea, learn how to brew different teas at the correct temperatures, and discover multiple tea varieties and their stories, including this year’s early spring new production.

























