The average price of a pint has risen by more than 70% since the financial crisis nearly 15 years ago, from £2.30 in 2008 to £3.95, according to research by the consultancy CGA . In one pub in In some small neighborhood pubs, you might come across a pint priced as low as 30czk, about 1.17 EUR. However, it’s more likely that beer in Prague will cost you closer to 45-55czk, or 1.76-2.15 EUR. In the Old Town, you might even see a pint of Pilsner selling for higher than that. Don’t drink at those places, you’re being ripped off. There’s something I must confess: I’ve never lived in Prague, proper. When I moved to this country in 2002 I lived in a (now not so small anymore) village a few km northwest of the city. Being born and raised in a massive city like Buenos Aires, village life was a big change, but one that I was fast to adapt and fall in love with. One of the things I liked the most (besides the clean air Answer 31 of 33: Going to prague in sept and just want an idea of the price of a pint there. I here it can be cheap in some bars and a lot dearer in others.. DrD In Galway a pint of guinness can range from 3.80 to 4.20 depending on where you go. Heiniken and Cider, etc would average around 4.00 to 4.10. Shorts is 3.85 - 4.00 and the mixer (i.e. small bottle of ginger ale, white lemonate, etc) is 1.85. Not cheap, but cheaper than Dublin I'm sure. The prices for a pint are between 43 and 85 czk. If you're looking for cheap, there are some bars and restaurants that serve pints for as little as 20 czk. If you're looking not to pay too much, avoid tourist bars. Leave a message on the John Lennon Wall. The John Lennon Wall is a great attraction in Prague for kids, as well. There aren’t many places in the world where graffiti is legal. But at the John Lennon Wall, your kids can leave their mark on the world and spray paint an inspirational message. 9WSv8.