A one-of-a-kind tasting tour where curated wines meet deliciously paired local specialties, all set against the backdrop of Liberec’s most iconic and hidden corners. You'll be guided throughout the evening by a charismatic local host, sharing personal insights and stories you won’t find in any guidebook. Expect stops steeped in atmosphere and architecture, flavors that surprise and delight, and thoughtful touches along the way. The grand finale? A signature closing drink served exclusively for our guests—a stylish toast to a night filled with discovery, joy, and heartwarming memories. An unforgettable evening where boredom has no place—just smiles, stories, and one more sip.
As part of the walk, we’ll pass through Soukenné Square, once the heart of Liberec’s textile trade. Since 1897, it has also been part of the city’s historic tram line, adding a charming rattle to the city’s rhythm. Locals still chuckle at the ‘Liberec metro’—a quirky nickname for the now-closed underground public toilets hidden beneath the square.
We’ll stroll down to Široká Street, where we’ll stop at the cozy bistro. There, we’ll savor another glass of fine Czech wine paired with delicious bites. This is the one of the most original culinary spots in Liberec. Founded by architect and chef Tomáš Foltýn, it reflects a spirit of modern global gastronomy with a focus on quality, sustainability, and personal style. The interior blends retro elements with Scandinavian and New York influences, and alongside delicious food, you’ll find a gramophone, a typewriter, and even fashion bazaars.
Široká Street, where the bistro is located, is part of Liberec’s historic center. It stretches from Soukenné Square toward the Town Hall and is known for its mix of old and modern architecture. One of the city’s earliest tram lines (since 1897) used to run through here, and to this day, the street retains its vibrant urban charm.
From Široká Street, we’ll slip into the quirky Kanálová Alley—a hidden gem paved with over 100 unique manhole covers from cities across Europe. This playful urban gallery, curated by local enthusiasts, has even earned a spot in the Czech Book of Records.
From there, we’ll emerge onto Moskevská Street—one of Liberec’s oldest thoroughfares, once part of a medieval trade route connecting Bohemia to Lusatia. Its mix of historic facades and lively atmosphere makes it a perfect lead-in to our next stop.
We’ll visit a stylish wine bar nestled here. Known for its cozy vibe, curated selection of Moravian and regional wines, and warm hospitality, it’s the perfect place to raise one last glass and toast to a night well spent.
As part of our tour, we’ll also take a moment to admire the magnificent Liberec Town Hall—an architectural jewel from the late 19th century. Standing tall on Dr. Edvard Beneš Square, its Neo-Renaissance beauty and 61-meter tower.
We’ll take a brief detour to admire the Valdštejn Houses—three charming timber-framed homes tucked into narrow Větrná Alley. They are the oldest surviving townhouses in Liberec and a rare example of traditional craftsman housing. Originally home to cloth makers, one even served as a tavern.
Our next stop takes us to a modern wine bar with its minimalist design, carefully curated selection of Czech wines, and cozy atmosphere, it’s the perfect place.. Whether you’re craving a bold red, a crisp white, or something natural and unexpected, this wine bar has just the wine to surprise your palate.
Your Wine and Bites Tour begins on Revoluční Street, right in front of the charming restaurant Víno Hruška. From there, your guide will lead you on a delicious journey through the city, with handpicked stops offering the finest local wines and bites to delight your palate.
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Braised beef sirloin in a creamy vegetable sauce, served with dumplings and cranberry sauce.
Roast pork with dumplings and stewed cabbage or sauerkraut.
A sweet, rolled pastry that is grilled and topped with sugar and walnuts.
A world-famous pale lager from Pilsen, known for its golden color and crisp taste.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Bohemia, with warm weather perfect for outdoor activities, festivals, and exploring the countryside. The days are long, and the landscapes are lush and green.
Czech Koruna (CZK)
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Bohemia is generally safe for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur, especially in tourist areas and on public transport. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Prague Main Station (Praha hl.n.)
Prague's Florenc Bus Station, Černý Most Bus Station
Trams are a convenient and efficient way to get around Prague. The network is well-connected and covers most tourist attractions.
Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
Kutná Hora is a historic town known for its silver mines and the stunning Sedlec Ossuary, a chapel decorated with human bones. It's a fascinating day trip from Prague, offering a mix of history and unique sights.
Český Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its well-preserved medieval core and stunning castle. It's a picturesque town that feels like stepping back in time, offering a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Bohemian Switzerland National Park is known for its stunning sandstone formations, deep gorges, and lush forests. It's a paradise for hikers and nature lovers, offering breathtaking views and outdoor adventures.
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