Pilsner Urquell Brewery (Plzenský Prazdroj) Tours and Tickets
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Pilsner Urquell Brewery (Plzenský Prazdroj)

- Tours are run in Czech, English, and German.
- Portions of the tour visiting the bottling facility are in Czech, but travelers who speak English, Russian, or German can download an app allowing them to access the tour in these languages.
- Tours run for 110 minutes.
- The brewery is chilled inside–dress warmly in all seasons.
- Visitors under 18 must be fully-supervised by a parent and cannot drink the beer.
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Tickets for the standard tour of the Pilsner Urquell Brewery cost 380 koruny. Many visitors see the brewery as part of a Pilsen tour, or on a tour from Prague that provides round-trip transportation; tours may range from US$116 to over US$300 depending on what’s included.
To take the regular Pilsner Urquell Brewery tour, book your spot online in your preferred language; tickets do sell out, so it’s best to reserve in advance. Tours last for just under two hours, but you can stay by visiting the brewery’s gastropub. For extra convenience, book a Pilsen tour that features the brewery.
Yes, beer tasting is part of touring the Pilsner Urquell Brewery. While the tour ends with an official tasting at the brewery’s bar, you might also try unfiltered beer and unpasteurized beer straight from the barrel while in the brewery cellars, to see how these processes affect the taste.
Yes, while most people take the standard brewery tour, the Pilsner Urquell Brewery offers several types of experiences. Options include a draft beer workshop where you learn the prized techniques of tapping and pouring, beer-tasting sessions, and group-based competitions around the brewing process.
Yes, children are allowed on tours of the Pilsner Urquell Brewery, but are likely to get bored with nothing to do. Only adults (people over the Czech legal drinking age of 18) are served tastings of the brewery’s beer at the end. Children’s tickets are discounted, while admission for infants is free.









































































































































