Authentic flavours, local specialities, and gastronomy are a wonderful way to get to know new destinations. Czechia is no exception, and in Prague and Brno, the two largest Czech cities (and not only there), but this trend is also embraced, offering tourists a rich variety of culinary and gastronomic experiences

Prague: Traditional Czech Cuisine And Modern Interpretations



The official tourist board, Prague City Tourism, has prepared two options for themed gastronomic walks: one for groups and another for individuals. During the tour, participants will taste typical Czech dishes traditionally served with beer, open-faced sandwiches, and, to finish, a sweet treat accompanied by a glass of Moravian wine.


 
Prague Food Tour ↗ offers two options: one focused on modern cuisine outside the main centre of Prague, and the other a classic walk in the very heart of the city. Tours are conducted in English and Spanish.
Taste of Prague↗ features several types of experiences in its portfolio, from classic foodie tours and Prague dinners to cocktail tours and wine trips to South Moravia. An interesting offer also comes from the company Local Food Tour Prague↗, which combines tastings with explanations about the history of Czech cuisine.

Cooking Classes



Prague also attracts visitors with cooking classes focused on Czech cuisine. Among the most interesting are, for example, traditional cooking based on our grandmothers’ recipes, including a visit to a farmers’ market.

Brno: Regional Flavours And New Fusions



Brno
, the second largest Czech city, which can be easily reached from Prague in 2 to 3 hours by car, train, or bus, also offers visitors fascinating gastronomic experiences. On the Go To Brno ↗ website, you will find a section dedicated to gastronomy and experiential walks. The offer is led by a guide – an award-winning author and photographer ↗ – who has prepared several tour options, including purely Czech and Czech–Vietnamese fusion. These walks combine tastings with a personal commentary.

If you prefer to explore the city and its gastronomy on your own, the Brno gourmet guide ↗ is the ideal companion, recommending the best establishments in Brno and throughout South Moravia – from restaurants and cafés to wineries.

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