You’ll knead and shape your own Trdelník in central Prague with a local guide showing you every step. Taste your fresh chimney cake hot from the oven with classic toppings, sip coffee or tea as you chat with others, and leave with a playful certificate — plus flour on your sleeves and maybe a new favorite pastry.
We were already elbow-deep in flour when our instructor, Petra, grinned and handed me a lump of dough — “Don’t be shy, it’s not supposed to look perfect.” I could smell cinnamon from the last batch still hanging in the air. The place felt warm and kind of homey, even though outside Prague was busy and chilly. Rolling the dough around that wooden spit was trickier than I thought (my spiral looked more like a slinky), but Petra just laughed and showed me again, slower this time.
I didn’t realize how much goes into making real Trdelník until we started shaping them together. There was this moment when everyone went quiet, focused on getting the sugar to stick just right before sliding our pastries into the little oven. You could hear someone humming softly — maybe one of the other travelers? When mine came out golden and steaming, I went for walnuts and way too much cinnamon sugar (no regrets). Sitting down with my lopsided cake and a cup of tea, chatting with a couple from Brno about which topping is best — honestly, that was my favorite part.
They handed us these funny certificates at the end (“Trdelník Master,” which made me laugh because I’m definitely not), but it felt good to walk out smelling like sweet pastry. If you’re looking for a day trip activity in Prague that isn’t just another tour, this chimney cake workshop is something I’d actually do again. I still think about that first bite — warm dough, sugar crunch, cinnamon everywhere. Makes me smile every time.
The workshop lasts about 60 minutes from start to finish.
Yes, you get coffee or tea along with your freshly baked chimney cake.
Yes, you’ll enjoy your own freshly baked chimney cake at the end.
All ingredients and baking materials are included in the workshop price.
Yes, infants and small children can attend; strollers are welcome.
The workshop takes place in central Prague, easily reached by public transport.
You’ll receive a Certificate of Excellence as a keepsake after the session.
Your experience includes entrance to the Prague workshop space, all ingredients and baking supplies needed for making traditional Trdelník from scratch, one freshly baked chimney cake per person to enjoy with your choice of toppings, plus coffee or tea served while you mingle — all wrapped up with a playful certificate to take home at the end.
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