Discover Hungary's oldest brewery on the Pécs Beer Tour 2026—insider tours, beer-making secrets, and guided tasting every Saturday!
where: 7600 Pécs , Tavasz utca 13.
Head to Pécs for a thrilling brewery visit at the Pécs Brewery (Pécsi Sörfőzde), Hungary’s oldest still-operating brewery, located at 7600 Pécs, Tavasz utca 13. Every Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon, join our Pécs beer tours to get an insider look at the brewery’s operations, the full beer-making process from brewing to fermentation, and the essential ingredients. Our tour guides reveal all the secrets, and it all ends with an unforgettable guided tasting of our special beers right in the showroom—pure beer heaven for enthusiasts!
Booking and Practical Info
Tours start depending on the number of sign-ups, so register your interest by Thursday at 8 p.m. via the provided email, including your planned group size—confirmation only after our reply. Spots are limited and require registration. Groups of more than 15 can book on weekdays too. The fee is $11 per person, covering the full guided tour and tasting session.
Full 2026 Schedule in Pécs
Mark your calendars: March 14, 21, 28; April 4, 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; June 6, 13, 20, 27; July 4, 11—all Saturdays ready for your beer adventure!
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Super affordable at just $11 for a full guided tour and beer tasting – a total bargain compared to $20-40 brewery tours in the US like Yuengling or Sierra Nevada.
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Dive into Hungary's oldest still-operating brewery for a unique slice of history that's way more authentic than mass-market spots back home.
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No Hungarian skills needed since the tour's marketed in English and guides cater to international visitors like us Americans.
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Easy to reach Pécs by train from Budapest (about 3 hours, frequent services) or bus, and the brewery's right in town at Tavasz utca 13 – no car required.
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Regular Saturday slots from March to July give you plenty of flexibility to plan around your Hungary trip without stress.
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Hands-on peek at brewing from ingredients to fermentation, ending with a tasting in the showroom – beats generic factory tours elsewhere.
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Holds up great against similar events like Czech Pilsner Urquell tours or German brewery visits, but cheaper and less crowded for a chill vibe.
Cons
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Not very family-friendly with the beer focus and tasting – probably no kids allowed, so leave the fam at home or skip if traveling with little ones.
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Pécs isn't a household name for U.S. tourists who mostly know Budapest, making it feel a bit off the beaten path.
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This specific brewery tour isn't super well-known internationally compared to icons like Guinness in Dublin or Heineken in Amsterdam.
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Booking means emailing by Thursday for confirmation, which adds a planning hassle versus walk-up tickets at many U.S. attractions.