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Discover Prague’s history under Communism and WWII on this 3.5-hour e-bike tour, visiting over 30 sites including the Museum of Communism for $74.
Experience Prague like never before with the Prague: 3Hour Communism and World War 2 E-Bike Tour. Priced at $74 per person and lasting 3.5 hours, this guided adventure offers a deep dive into the city’s recent past through over 30 key sites. Organized by Prague by E-Bike, the tour combines history, culture, and fun, all navigated on electric bikes that make covering a wide area easy and comfortable.
This tour is perfect for those interested in learning about life under Communism and Nazi occupation without breaking a sweat. It’s suitable for all ages, with e-bikes ensuring an effortless ride. The experience includes free entrance to the Museum of Communism and a cold beer at the end, making it a well-rounded way to explore Prague’s complex history in a manageable time.


The tour begins at Prague by E-Bike, located at Besední 440/2 in the Malá Strana district, close to the tram station Újezd. This central location makes it easy to access from most parts of Prague. It is recommended to arrive 15 minutes early to ensure a prompt start, and travelers are asked to bring their passport or ID for identification purposes.
The tour ends at the same location where it begins, making it convenient for participants to plan subsequent activities or transportation.
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During the 3-hour ride, the guide leads visitors through key Communist sites, including the Communist Memorial, and the Victims of Communism memorial. These stops highlight the oppressive years of Soviet rule, providing context to the Czech experience during that time.
The tour also visits the birthplace of the Velvet Revolution, a pivotal moment when citizens challenged the Communist regime. Participants walk in the footsteps of students who sparked this peaceful protest, gaining insight into how collective action changed the country.

A significant part of the journey involves exploring The Jewish Old Town, uncovering the history of the Jewish community and their resilience during difficult times. The guide also points out second World War bombing locations and sites of anti-Nazi resistance, emphasizing the courageous efforts of locals during Nazi occupation.
Attendees get to see the Cyril and Methodius Church, a filming location for the 2016 war film Anthropoid, connecting cinematic history with real historical sites.

The tour includes stops at The John Lennon Wall, famous for its vibrant murals and symbolism of peace, and the Kafka Museum, which offers insights into Prague’s literary culture and post-war history. Each location is explained by a guide who shares engaging stories and detailed background.
The SS Headquarters is a particularly striking site, revealing the secret police’s role during Communist rule. Such locations help paint a vivid picture of what life was like during those tense years.
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Thanks to electric bicycles, the tour covers more ground than traditional walking or regular bike tours, without fatigue. Participants visit more than 30 sites, from monuments and memorials to historic streets and neighborhoods.
The bikes are described as well-maintained, and the free water, helmet, and optional poncho add comfort and safety. The speed and ease of e-bikes allow for a thorough tour without feeling rushed.
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Included in the tour is free entrance to the Museum of Communism, a highlight for many visitors. The museum features exhibits, photographs, and recreated rooms that vividly depict the era of Communist rule.
Visitors have the flexibility to explore the museum at their own pace during the break, making this a valuable educational stop. The guide’s commentary enhances understanding, tying the exhibits back to Prague’s broader history.

Guides such as Niam, Marek, Michal, and Tatiana receive praise for their knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging approaches. They excel at teaching history in a way that’s accessible, humorous, and compelling.
The small group size—limited to 10 people—ensures plenty of opportunities for questions and personalized attention. The overall tone is warm and informative, making the experience both fun and educational.

Participants should bring their ID or passport for identification. It’s recommended to arrive 15 minutes early to meet the guide and get fitted with helmets and ponchos if needed. The tour runs rain or shine; ponchos are available upon request.
The meeting point is in the heart of Malá Strana, making it convenient for travelers staying in central Prague. The end point is the same as the start, simplifying logistics for the rest of the day.

This tour offers excellent value for $74, combining history, culture, and outdoor activity in one package. The guided commentary is praised for being informative and engaging, while the access to the Museum of Communism adds depth to the experience.
The electric bikes make it accessible for all fitness levels, ensuring a comfortable ride across Prague’s historic streets. The small group size fosters a personalized experience, often resulting in highly positive reviews.
This tour suits history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and outdoor explorers keen on learning about Prague’s recent past. It’s ideal for those who want to see many sites in a short time without strenuous walking or cycling.
It’s also well-suited for families or groups of friends who enjoy engaging guides and a relaxed pace. Visitors who appreciate a mix of educational content and scenic sightseeing will find this journey rewarding.
“We joined the communism tour with our guide Niam. The group was just the two of us so enough room for questions and requests. He shared a lot of in…”
Is there an age limit for this e-bike tour?
The tour is suitable for most ages, thanks to the electric bikes that make pedaling easier. However, it’s best to check with the provider for specific age restrictions.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants are asked to bring their ID or passport and wear comfortable clothing. Helmets and ponchos are provided upon request, and a bottle of water is included.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for full refunds if needed.
Are there any physical requirements?
The use of electric bikes minimizes physical exertion, making this tour accessible for most participants. Riders should be comfortable riding a bike on cobblestone streets.
What makes this tour different from other Prague sightseeing options?
The focus on modern history, combined with interactive stops, small group size, and free entrance to the Museum of Communism, sets this tour apart. It offers a comprehensive look at Prague’s 20th-century struggles and triumphs in an enjoyable, active format.
This 3.5-hour guided e-bike tour from Prague by E-Bike provides a practical, engaging way to explore Prague’s communist and WWII history. With knowledgeable guides, accessible bikes, and many key sites, it brings the city’s complex past vividly to life, making it a top choice for history buffs and casual visitors alike.
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