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Explore Prague on a 7-hour all-in-one e-bike tour for $102.03, visiting top sights with a guide, including a traditional Czech lunch and stunning river views.

A full-day all-in-one electric bike tour of Prague offers an ideal way to see the city’s highlights comfortably and efficiently. Priced at $102.03 per person, this 7-hour experience combines cycling through historic neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and scenic riverbanks, all led by a friendly English-speaking guide. The tour is perfect for those who want an active, informative, and relaxed exploration of Prague’s most famous sites, with the convenience of an e-bike that handles hills with ease.
The tour begins at Praha Bike on Dlouhá 24 in Old Town and includes a 1.5-hour traditional Czech lunch break. While the overall pace is moderate, it’s designed for visitors with moderate physical fitness who are comfortable riding a bike. Note that interior castle tours are not included, and the tour is limited to 10 participants for a more personalized experience. This combination of guided cycling and cultural stops makes it a great choice for first-time visitors eager to understand Prague’s story in depth.

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The tour kicks off right in Staré Mesto (Old Town), at Praha Bike on Dlouhá 24. The meeting time is 10:00 am, making it easy to fit into a day’s sightseeing. The location is near public transportation, simplifying your arrival. The end point is the same as the start, providing a seamless experience. The guide equips each rider with a wireless speaker, ensuring clear narration throughout the day.
This full-day itinerary takes in Prague’s most cherished sights, blending cultural landmarks with scenic viewpoints. The journey begins along the Vltava River, leading to the Metronome at Letna Park—a popular spot for panoramic city views. From there, the tour moves to the Queen Anne’s Summer Palace gardens, offering a peaceful break before heading to Prague Castle.
The Prague Castle stop allows visitors to learn about its history from the guide, with a focus on the main gate area. Nearby, the Cernin Palace, home to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, highlights Prague’s political history. The Strahovsky Klaster provides a lookout over Petrin Hill and Lesser Town, while the National Theater marks the city’s cultural hub.
Next, the route brings visitors to Prasna brana, remnants of city walls, before a well-deserved lunch break in Stare Mesto. During this hour and fifteen-minute pause, guests can indulge in traditional Czech food, sample local beer, and enjoy some free time to explore the square or relax.
Post-lunch, the tour continues to the Theatre des Etats, the oldest Czech theater, and the St Cyril and St Methodius Cathedral, with stories about Prague during WWII. The Dancing House, designed by Frank Gehry, offers a modern contrast to the city’s historic architecture. The tour then visits the Lennonova zed, a graffiti-covered wall symbolizing peace and rebellion, followed by the Crawling Babies street art by David Cerny.
Finally, the tour culminates at the iconic Charles Bridge, with its baroque statues, and visits the Franz Kafka Museum, featuring a fountain by David Cerny. The last stops include the Old Jewish Cemetery and Old Town Hall with its astronomical clock, providing insight into Prague’s Jewish heritage and medieval history, ending back at the starting point.

The guide’s storytelling is a highlight of this tour. Past reviews praise the guides—like Misha, Francisco, and Misel—for their friendly manner and wealth of knowledge. They provide historical context, fun facts, and local insights, making the ride educational and engaging. The wireless speakers ensure everyone can hear clearly, even in busy or noisy areas.
The pacing balances sightseeing with breaks, including the substantial lunch stop for culture. The route is designed to be accessible, avoiding overly strenuous climbs, thanks to the e-bike assistance. The group size—limited to 10 participants—keeps the experience personalized and flexible.

The tour includes high-quality e-bicycles with insurance, helmets, and baskets for convenience. Each rider receives a bottle of water to stay hydrated, and the tour provider supplies rain ponchos and gloves if necessary. A free city map is provided for future exploration, and baggage storage is available, allowing for a worry-free experience.
Food and drinks during the lunch break are not included in the tour price, but the average meal costs about 8-10 Euros. The tour does not include interior castle visits or hotel transfers, so plan accordingly. The activity is suitable for riders over 45kg (100lbs) and under 130kg (280lbs), with the ability to control the e-bike. It is not recommended for children under 14 or pregnant guests.
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The tour departs at 10:00 am, and booking is recommended at least 22 days in advance due to limited slots. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the start, with full refunds available if canceled within this window. Bad weather may lead to cancellations, but options for alternate dates or full refunds are available.

This full-day electric bike tour is ideal for visitors who want to cover a lot of ground comfortably and gain a comprehensive understanding of Prague. It suits those with moderate physical fitness who appreciate guided storytelling and scenic viewpoints. The small group size and personalized approach make it particularly attractive for travelers seeking an intimate experience.
While it offers a great overview, it’s not meant for those seeking interior castle tours or very young children. The price and length make it a good value for a full day of sightseeing with included lunch and high-quality equipment.

This 7-hour e-bike tour blends culture, history, and scenic beauty into one memorable day. The combination of guided narration, scenic stops, and a traditional Czech lunch provides a balanced, enriching experience. The e-bike assistance makes Prague’s hills and cobbled streets accessible, ensuring a relaxed yet active exploration.
The tour’s strengths lie in its well-chosen stops—from the castle to modern architectural marvels—and the knowledgeable guides who make history come alive. The small group size fosters a friendly atmosphere, while the high-quality equipment and amenities enhance comfort.
This experience best suits travelers eager to see a broad swath of Prague and learn its stories at a gentle pace. It’s a reliable choice for first-time visitors or those who want a comprehensive, active day without the hassle of navigating alone.
“Our guide Misha was great, friendly and very knowledgeable. We had beautiful weather for the day. The company was helpful and our family had a grea…”
What is included in the tour price?
You get a guiding service, quality e-bicycles with insurance, helmets, baskets, a bottle of water, and baggage storage. The lunch is not included but is available at an additional cost of about 8-10 Euros.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 14 or for pregnant guests. Participants need to be able to control the e-bike, with a weight limit of over 45kg (100lbs) and under 130kg (280lbs).
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Does the tour include interior visits to Prague Castle?
No, the interior of the castle is not part of this tour. It focuses on exterior views and historical explanations.
How physically demanding is this tour?
Thanks to the e-bike assistance, the route is accessible for most riders with moderate fitness. The pace includes a few uphill sections, but the bike handles the hills, making it manageable for most participants.
This full-day Prague e-bike tour offers a practical, engaging way to explore the city’s most iconic sites while enjoying the comfort and ease of an electric bicycle. It balances sightseeing, cultural insight, and a taste of local cuisine, making it a solid choice for a memorable Prague adventure.