We had heard that beer is cheaper than water in Prague. It's true! Kinda. A pint of local Staropramen was 45CZK and still (tap?) water was 49CZK! Oddly, sparkling water was a little cheaper at 45CZK. Pilsner Urquell, another local beer, was 75CZK. Stella Artois non alcoholic (didn't know they made this) was only 39CZK.
D raft beer in Prague is famously affordable and widely enjoyed by both locals and tourists alike - it’s actually cheaper than bottled water. If you like to sit down at a restaurant, enjoy a
So it’s certainly cheaper than any hour long spa treatment that I’ve seen in the United States (and those definitely don’t involve unlimited beer!), but not as affordable as, say, the average pint of Czech beer (usually around $1.50). For extra time, you can book additional hours at a 15% discount of the standard hourly rate.1. Strange-Trouble-4330 • 24 days ago. Augustiner, Tegernseer, Ayinger, Arcobräu Moos and Bayreuther are popular beers that you might find in well sorted stores. Personally I’m not a fan of Augustiner, but it’s the most popular beer in Munich and the surrounding area. 4. Strange-Trouble-4330 • 24 days ago. Cheap. Hammer and Tongs Is on special at the moment at Coles for $32 for a slab of 30* 330 cans. 4% beer. $1.62 per half litre. Becks (for u/zapee ) is $42 for a 24*330 stubbies on special. $2.65 per half litre. This is all based on my local bottleo, so I cant vouch for full accuracy. mlfce.