Medieval Dinner in Prague
Medieval Dinner in Prague highlights
Belly Dancers, swordsmen, and jugglers will entertain you as you enjoy your meal as the medieval-themed music plays in the background
Have a memorable and entertaining time in the history-rich city of Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic
Feast like royals did in the medieval era in this city with Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture
Feast on a 5 -Course or a 3 -Course menu of your choice in a Medieval Dinner in Prague.
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Medieval Dinner in Prague overview
Activity Location: Krčma U Pavouka restaurant near Old Town Square
Activity Timing:
- 7:45 PM for 5- Course Dinner
- 4:45 PM for 3- Course Early Dinner
Activity Duration: 2 to 4 hours
About Medieval Dinner in Prague:
Get a taste of the medieval dinner in Prague and see how the people used to eat back then. There is also a lot of entertainment with the lightning performances and music in the medieval style. Enjoy the 5- Course meal in a candle-lit tavern while watching the magnificent live performances.
About the Activity:
- While you enjoy your delicious meal, witness the fierce swordsmen, talented jugglers, and beautiful belly dancers spread some magical performances. Tap on the beats of music and have a great time.
- The host will be there to greet you as you arrive.
- For medieval dinner in Prague, you will be served an amazing 5-course meal that was a royal dining experience in the medieval age.
- Sample Menu:
- Pork
- Cold Starter: Smoked duck and turkey breast on a lettuce salad garnished with slices of roasted red and yellow beets. Cheese mousse, fresh baked bread
- Soup: Traditional Czech potato soup
- Warm Appetizer: Traditional Czech pancakes filled with spinach and garlic, and pearl barley with mushrooms and garlic
- Main Course: 12 hours roasted pork with a mixture of spices, served with mashed potatoes, mustard, and horseradish
- Dessert: Homemade cake
- Poultry
- Cold Starter:: Smoked duck and turkey breast on a lettuce salad garnished with slices of roasted red and yellow beets. Cheese mousse, fresh baked bread
- Soup: Traditional Czech potato soup
- Warm Appetizer: Traditional Czech pancakes filled with spinach and garlic, and pearl barley with mushrooms and garlic
- Main Course: 1/4 roasted duck, chicken leg roasted in butter, served with mashed potatoes
- Dessert: Homemade cake
- Fish
- Cold Starter: Smoked duck and turkey breast on a lettuce salad garnished with slices of roasted red and yellow beets. Cheese mousse, fresh baked bread
- Soup: Traditional Czech potato soup
- Warm Appetizer: Traditional Czech pancakes filled with spinach and garlic, and pearl barley with mushrooms and garlic
- Main Course: Trout baked with butter and fresh herbs, served with a selection of homemade potato salad
- Dessert: Homemade cake
- Vegetarian
- Cold Starter: Variation of Czech cheeses on lettuce garnished with slices of roasted red and yellow beets. Cheese mousse, fresh baked bread
- Soup: Traditional Czech potato soup
- Warm Appetizer: Traditional Czech pancakes filled with spinach and garlic, and pearl barley with mushrooms and garlic
- Main Course: Grilled vegetable skewers with sesame sauce, served with mashed potatoes
- Dessert: Homemade cake
- Vegan
- Cold Starter: Fresh vegetable salad garnished with slices of roasted red and yellow beets. Freshly baked bread
- Soup: Traditional Czech potato soup
- Warm Appetizer: Vegetable risotto
- Main Course: Grilled vegetable skewers with sesame sauce, served with mashed potatoes
- Dessert: Fruit salad
- Gluten-free
- Cold Starter: Smoked duck and turkey breast on a lettuce salad garnished with slices of roasted red and yellow beets. Cheese mousse, fresh baked bread
- Soup: Chicken broth with meat and vegetables
- Warm Appetizer: Vegetable risotto
- Main Course: All offered main courses variants are suitable for a gluten-free diet (adjustments to the main courses can be accommodated)
- Dessert: Fruit salad
How to Reach?
- By Car: The location is 4.3km from the city center it takes around 15 min to reach by car.
- On Foot: The location is 2km from the city center on foot and it takes around 30min of walking to reach.
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What is included in the Medieval Dinner in Prague?
Do you need to book a Medieval Dinner in Prague in advance?
Yes, it is advisable to book the Medieval Dinner in Prague as the number of seats on tour is limited. In order to secure your spot on the desired day of the activity, it is recommended that you book the tour in advance. Also, on booking the activity online in advance, you can avail discounts and offers on websites like Thrillophilia and save both time and money.
Which are the some of the best Prague Experiences tickets that we can book at Thrillophilia?
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Which are some of the famous restaurants in Prague?
Field:
- It is a restaurant in Prague with a Michelin star, makes an effort to use local ingredients while putting together a cuisine with a distinct Scandinavian twist
- Along with unique lunchtime menus, there are two separate degustation menus offered, and both provide options like kohlrabi and quark or other fish compositions that are difficult to acquire elsewhere in landlocked Czechia.
Eska:
- In the Karln neighborhood, Eska has a warehouse space that is designed in a light, Scandinavian-inspired style that will lure you with its aroma of freshly made bread.
- Chlebiky which are open sandwiches and specialty coffee make for the perfect snack, but the seasonal tasting menu incorporating ingredients from the farmers' market is a meal worth making a reservation for.
Pho Vietnam Tuan & Lan:
- Whether it's pho to warm you up after a day of sightseeing or a few spring rolls to savor on the square across the street, Pho Vietnam Tuan & Lan offers the city's most basic and downright delicious versions of Vietnamese delicacies.
- The setting of the restaurant is such that either you can arrive prepared to stand at one of the counters or take the food elsewhere at this establishment.
What are the best things to do in Prague at night?
- Enjoy a Medieval Dinner: Immerse yourself in the Medieval Dinner in Prague as you enter a bar with candles illuminating the room, leave the modern world behind and start the evening with a drink or a glass of wine. With a 3-hour dinner experience in Prague, you may lose yourself in the romanticism of the Middle Ages. As jugglers, belly dancers, and swordsmen hit the stage, guests can enjoy five hearty meals of medieval cuisine.
- Explore Prague Zoo: When traveling with children in Prague, the zoo might be a wonderful destination. On Friday and Saturday evenings at 5:30 and 6 PM, the Prague Zoo offers night excursions, you can get a glimpse into the lives of the nocturnal animals, who are only beginning their days after the sun sets, by visiting Prague Zoo at night.
- Underground Tunnel Tour: Due to its lengthy history, Prague boasts a wealth of undiscovered gems waiting to be discovered by curious tourists. For instance, Prague is laced with subterranean tunnels from the 12th and 13th centuries. These tunnels frequently served as the scene of homicides, executions, and other dramatic incidents in the city's past. Additionally, a trained guide will share all the bizarre tales of the city with you while you walk the tunnels.
What are the famous dishes of Prague?
Some of the famous dishes of Prague are Koleno, Czech Roasted duck, Knedliky which are basically bread dumplings, Bramborak which are famous potato pancakes, and many more.
Why is Prague so famous?
Known for its cultural life, the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague, is a wonderful place that sits almost in the center of Europe. It is dotted with cobblestone streets, bridges, churches, cathedral spires, and old buildings. The majestic Prague Castle reigns supreme over them. The tranquil Vltava is currently flowing beneath the charming Charles Bridge. All these beautiful buildings make Prague so famous.
What is the best time to visit Prague?
The best time to visit Prague is in the spring and early fall, as it is most pleasant and least crowded during this time. The city weather is typically cool, so during the summer months, when high temperatures average in the low to mid-70s, see the biggest influx of visitors and thus, the highest hotel rates.
Is this Medieval dinner in Prague worth going to?
Yes, the Medieval Dinner in Prague is worth going to. It has really impressive performances that include fire blowing, sword fighting, and belly dancing. In conclusion, this is a fantastic three-hour experience that features top-notch entertainment and plenty of alcohol.





