Brits fly to Prague for £1 pints
Enjoying £1 pints in Prague is attracting Brits after one YouTuber informing his 108,000 subscribers of the his cheap beer adventures.

The interest, which has followed YouTube channel Honest Places recently publicising how it was possible for beer fans to travel from Manchester to Prague on a £45 Ryanair flight to down £1 pints, continues to build interest in European beer.
Cheaper than London
Honest Places “Danny” who runs the channel revealed to his subscribers that he spent as little as £55 on a centrally-located hotel for two nights and compared the cost-effectiveness of his Prague trip to how much it would set him back to travel to his own nation’s capital to drink beer.
The YouTuber detailed how his trip to Prague came in at £70 less than his upcoming London trip where he needed to spend £100 on train fare and £70 for a single night’s accommodation.
According to the YouTuber, certain pubs in Prague open as early as 10.30am, so he went directly to a pub on the city’s outskirts. He then shared his thoughts on the drinking culture, describing the beers he enjoyed as the “king of beers” and observed the lower prices.
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Danny also pointed out that people socialised differently in the pubs in Prague and were not connected to their smartphones.
‘Prices are banging’
He told his subscribers: “People in there, no one’s on the phones at all. Literally everybody is just chatting to each other. Someone brought out some meat, they are all just having bread and meat, while all chatting to each other, you compare that to when you go out in the UK, you see a group of lads or a group of girls on a table, like four or five of them, and no one’s even talking to each other. They are all just on their phones. It is like if you are going to do that, don’t go out. It is completely different over here, it is like people actually go out to see your mates and actually have a chat with your mate, you don’t just sit there on your phone.”
The YouTuber also revealed that his preferred pub was called Hany Bany and that it offered a Happy Hour daily between 3-4pm where customers could buy pints for just £1.
According to Danny, Hany Bany is his “favourite pub in the world” and noted that its “prices are banging.”
Turning up slightly early, Danny originally paid £2 for a pint of Staropramen Unfiltered before Happy Hour began and then, once it did, he bought two more pints for £1 each and told his subscribers he could manage about 20 of them.
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