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In Prague, beer is more than a drink; it’s a way of life. This city proudly holds the title of having some of the world’s best and most beloved brews. After all, pilsner itself was invented nearby in Pilsen! With some of Europe’s finest beer spots, a pint (well, technically a half-litre here) costs about the same as bottled water, and the Czechs themselves drink more beer per capita than anyone else on the planet. Let’s take a sip of history and hops with these five unforgettable places to enjoy a beer in stunning, historic Prague.
Ready to experience Prague’s beer culture like never before? Each of these spots promises more than a pint—it’s a taste of Czech history, tradition, and an unforgettable experience in the beer capital of the world.
The PUB
Here, at this homegrown spot, you’re not just drinking the beer—you’re pouring it. The PUB, which began as a local chain by a few friends, gives you the unique experience of pulling your own perfectly poured half-litre right at your table. An on-table counter keeps tabs on your pour count, making it dangerously easy to refill with fresh, cold Pilsner Urquell delivered straight from the brewery. Their beers are fresh, unpasteurized, and sometimes unfiltered for that crisp, authentic taste Prague is known for.
📍 Veleslavínova 3, 110 00 Staré Město, Prague, Czechia
U Pinkasu
Step into one of Prague’s oldest pubs and experience Czech beer history at its finest. Founded in 1843, U Pinkasu started with a tailor named Jakub Pinkas serving two buckets of beer to local cabbies—and it hasn’t stopped since. This spot has stood the test of time, serving classic Czech dishes like pork knee and beer-marinated sausages with a side of fried bread that pair perfectly with a cold pint. Take a seat, soak up the atmosphere of this gothic-meets-baroque space, and toast to Prague’s beer-loving roots.
📍 Jungmannovo nám. 15/16, 110 00 Můstek, Prague, Czechia
Letná Beer Garden
Sometimes, nothing beats a cold beer with a view. The Letná Beer Garden is the spot for simple pleasures: good, affordable beer, Gambrinus Original 10° (a national favorite), and panoramic views over Prague’s Old Town. Grab a seat at one of the picnic tables, relax under the shade of the trees, and enjoy a local experience that pairs scenic beauty with one of the best pours in the city.
📍 Letenské sady, 170 00 Praha 7, Prague, Czechia
Rock Café
During the Velvet Revolution, the Rock Café became a legendary hangout for the poets, musicians, and artists who fueled the movement. Prague’s underground music scene flourished here with homegrown bands like Plastic People of the Universe leading the charge against the regime. Today, you can still enjoy live music here most nights. There are three types of Czech Budweiser on tap (much bolder than its American counterpart). Open until 4 a.m. on weekends, it’s a perfect place to raise a glass to Prague’s revolutionary spirit.
📍 Národní 116/20, 110 00 Nové Město, Prague, Czechia
Purkmistr
For a one-of-a-kind beer experience, head to Purkmistr! This is an inn and microbrewery about an hour outside Prague, just beyond Pilsen. Here, you can tour the brewery, dine on beer-inspired dishes, and take things up a notch by visiting the beer spa. Guests can soak in warm tubs filled with a mixture of malt, hops, water, and—you guessed it—beer. Said to be great for the skin, this soak is a perfect wind-down after enjoying their specialty brews. And if you need to stay the night, they’ve got cozy rooms upstairs.
📍 Selská náves 21/2, 326 00 Plzeň 8-Černice, Czechia