Prague: Medieval Dinner with Unlimited Drinks
1.Prague: Medieval Dinner with Unlimited Drinks
Prague medieval tavern dinner with unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks plus a 2.5-hour show of sword fights and belly dancers.
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The 15 dining experiences most worth your time in Prague, pulled into one place. Each one with what it costs, how long it runs and the operator you book it through.
Prague medieval tavern dinner with unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks plus a 2.5-hour show of sword fights and belly dancers.
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A 3-hour Vltava River cruise with buffet dinner and audio guide, gliding past Prague Castle lights, Charles Bridge, and Kampa Island.
Candlelit medieval dinner at Krčma U Pavouka with 3 or 5 courses, unlimited drinks, and a 2+ hour live show in Prague.
“Excellent value. Good entertainment, food lovely and beer kept flowing. The only downside is too dark when eating but a phone light soon solves that. Would recommend.”
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Prague folklore dinner show with a 4-course Czech meal, mead toast, unlimited beer and wine, and interactive dance and singing.
Candlelit Mozart arias with a 3-course Czech-Austrian dinner in Prague Old Town’s neo-baroque Boccaccio Ballroom. 150 minutes.
Prague’s Vltava jazz dinner cruise with three live sets, a tasty three-course meal, and night views of the city’s famous bridges and locks.
“Excellent jazz trio and delicious meal. Cruise on the river was very relaxing and a well spent evening”
3-hour Prague beer tour with 3 pub stops and traditional Czech dinner, led by a local guide near Charles Bridge.
Mozart dinner-opera in Prague’s grand Boccaccio Ballroom with a 3-course meal, 3 concert sets, and optional drink packages.
“The Mozart Dinner is a delightful and charming mixture of cultural and culinary experience. My wife and I enjoyed ourselves enourmously; we smiled and laughed a lot. For both of us, it was the first visit to Prague - and what a way to spend the first evening! Listening to Mozart never fails to lift…”
A 2-hour Prague cabaret dinner with a 20th-century dance revue plus a 4-course meal, optional vegetarian or gluten-free choices.
Prague at night with hotel pickup, a Jewish Quarter city mini-tour, and a 3-hour Vltava dinner cruise with buffet and live music.
Prague’s Restaurant Talíř serves Czech tapas with unlimited drinks for 2–2.5 hours, plus open-kitchen views and late-night music.
“Our waiter, Alex, made us feel very welcome, explained everything clearly to us and was very attentive to us. The food and drink were excellent. We enjoyed watching the chefs cooking from above.”
A 3-hour Prague beer-and-dinner walk from Charles Bridge to Old Town, with 2 Czech beer tastings and a simple meal near the square.
A small-group Prague night in the art district: 5 craft beers plus dinner, darts, champagne, and a steampunk club.
“The tour was very funny. We had the opportunity to visit local bars and try different beers from local microbrews.”
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