The best tour for first-time visitors, but also, but also for those who want to discover the hidden gems only locals know. Along with the most significant highlights like Prague Castle, The Old Town Square, and Charles Bridge, traditional pubs with craft beer tasting, typical Czech gastronomy, and other treats... it's up to you.
Head out of Prague and go on a magical day trip (8 hours) around the Central Bohemian countryside. Stop for traditional lunch and different snacks at two Czech microbreweries while learning about the brewing process (full brewery tour) and getting to know our legendary Czech craft beers. Take a picture of the famous Karlštejn Castle located in the protected Bohemian Karst area. Last but not least learn about the Czech (beer) history and culture from Pavel - the local beer guide. To ensure personal friendly atmosphere the tour is for a maximum of 7 people and departs every day.
Best of Killarney Views & BrewsAles, Lakes & Castles Take in the extraordinary sights and sounds of the Killarney National Park whilst enjoying panoramic views of famous Killarney landmarks.Learn about the history and diverse ecosystem of the 26,000-acre Park aboard a traditional Jaunting Car, complete with your very own personal Jarvey driver / guide.Explore the grounds of 15th century Ross Castle and experience magnificent scenes across the Lakes of Killarney.Afterwards, soak up the buzz of Killarney nightlife at the town’s local Brewery and discuss the highlights of your trip over a delicious rustic Pizza and an ice-cold Killarney Craft Beer.
Bratislava is Slovak capital situated just 60 km from the Austrian capital Vienna. It is located near the Danube River. Do you know that the city changed its name five times? Discovering so many places of interest, like Town Hall, Primatial Palace, Martin’s Cathedral, Bratislava Castle, St. Michael’s Gate, do not forget to taste Bratislava food and drinks! You should explore some of Slovak cuisine and have some drinks. Bratislava has a big variety of places where you will enjoy potatoes, dumplings, thick sauces and cheeses. Have you ever tried plum brandy called Slivovica? An experienced local guide will take you around the best places to try Slovak cuisine! You will get to meet craft producers, creative beer makers! You will not just taste unique dishes like Kofola, Treska v majonéze, Kapustnica, Bryndzové halusky, but will hear stories about how these dishes became so popular and will try Slovak popular Black Currant Wine and Honey Wine.