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Discover Prague’s WWII and communist history on this 3-4 hour electric bike tour, including the Museum of Communism and a beer tasting for an immersive experience.

The Communism and World War 2 Prague City Tour offers a unique way to explore the city’s complex history. For $77.23 per person, this half-day adventure lasts about 3 to 4 hours and combines e-bike riding, expert guiding, and cultural stops. Departing from Prague’s Besední 2, the tour is ideal for those wanting a comfortable, in-depth look at Prague’s WWII and communist-era landmarks. The tour features an included Museum of Communism admission as well as a beer tasting at the end, making it both educational and enjoyable.
This experience is well-suited for visitors interested in history, culture, and scenic views, thanks to the e-bike’s ease of use and the knowledgeable guides. The small group size (up to 15 travelers) ensures personalized attention and engaging storytelling. Booking typically occurs about 45 days in advance, so planning ahead helps secure a spot on this popular tour.
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The tour begins at the Prague by E-Bike shop located at Besední 2 in Malá Strana, a central neighborhood known for its charming streets and historical importance. The meeting time is typically 10:00 or 14:00, but reservations can be made for a custom schedule. The duration ranges from 3 to 3.5 hours, providing ample time to explore without feeling rushed, while also allowing for comfort and pauses.
Riders should dress for the weather, as the tour is conducted outdoors and involves cycling through city streets. No hotel pickup is included, but the meeting point is accessible via public transportation.

The guided tour takes you through over 30 sites that narrate Prague’s modern history. Key stops include the Victims of Communism memorial, the John Lennon Wall, and the Kafka Museum. The SS Headquarters and Jewish Old Town give insight into Prague’s wartime past, while the Birth Place of the Velvet Revolution highlights the city’s shift away from communism.
The guide provides stories and context at each site, explaining how these locations reflect the city’s struggles and resilience. Notable sites like Cyril and Methodius Church, the location of the film “Anthropoid,” and WWII bombing sites are woven into the tour, offering a comprehensive picture of Prague’s wartime and post-war history.

Along the route, the tour offers breathtaking views of Prague, perfect for capturing memorable photos. These vistas not only enhance the sightseeing experience but also give a sense of the city’s layout and architecture during different eras. The scenic stops ensure that the tour remains visually engaging, adding an extra layer of enjoyment beyond the historical storytelling.

The electric bikes make covering large parts of Prague’s historic districts easy and enjoyable. The e-bikes are equipped with helmets and bottled water, ensuring safety and hydration throughout the tour. The light pedal assist allows participants to avoid fatigue, making it accessible for most fitness levels.
Reviewers consistently praise the e-bike’s convenience, noting that it enables visiting more sites than typical walking tours. The bikes provide a fun and effortless way to explore the city’s narrow streets, hills, and open squares, all while listening to the guided commentary.

The guides lead with a passionate and knowledgeable approach, often sharing personal insights and historical details that might be missed in guidebooks. One guide, Michal, is praised for his enthusiasm, depth of knowledge, and ability to answer questions thoroughly. Some guides are even pursuing advanced studies in politics, which adds credibility and depth to their commentary.
Guests appreciate the friendly tone and engaging storytelling, which make the tour feel less like a lecture and more like a conversation. The small group size fosters interaction and allows for personalized attention.

The Museum of Communism is included in the tour, providing a powerful visual and educational experience. Visitors are exposed to exhibits and artifacts that illustrate life under communist rule, with guided explanations helping to contextualize the displays.
The beer tasting at the end of the tour offers a relaxing conclusion, letting participants unwind and socialize after a day of exploring history. The Czech beer selection complements the culture, making it a memorable part of the experience.

The tour requires passport information for booking, and children must be accompanied by an adult. It is suitable for most travelers, though those with mobility issues should consider their comfort with cycling and outdoor touring.
The maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring intimacy and personalized attention. Confirmation is received within 48 hours, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering flexibility in planning.
This Communism and World War 2 Prague City Tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and those interested in Prague’s modern past. The e-bike and guided commentary make it accessible and engaging, especially for visitors wanting a rundown without the fatigue of walking.
While it covers a broad range of sites, the tour’s focus on WWII and communist history makes it ideal for those wanting a deeper understanding of Prague’s recent history, beyond its architecture and traditional sights.
This tour combines educational depth, scenic views, and interactive storytelling in a way that few city tours do. The e-bike experience enhances mobility while making the journey comfortable and fun. The inclusion of the Museum of Communism and a beer tasting adds cultural and social elements that round out the experience.
While it does not include hotel pickup, the central meeting point and easy public transportation access make it straightforward to join. For $77.23, this tour offers a rich, engaging, and well-organized way to explore Prague’s complex modern history.
“Michal was a very interesting and passionate guide – the electric bikes made light work of the tour – we learnt about the history of Czech Republic…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult, and most travelers can participate if comfortable on an e-bike.
What should I wear?
Dress for the weather, as the tour takes place outdoors and involves cycling.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included and provided for all participants.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 to 3.5 hours.
Does the tour include transportation to and from my hotel?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off; it starts at Besední 2.
Can I select a different departure time?
Yes, you can reserve your preferred time, with options at 10:00 or 14:00.
Is the tour physically demanding?
The e-bikes make the tour accessible, but participants should be comfortable cycling for several hours.
What sites will I visit?
Sites include the Victims of Communism memorial, John Lennon Wall, Kafka Museum, SS Headquarters, and WWII bombing locations, among others.
Is there a refund policy?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How many people typically join this tour?
The tour is capped at 15 travelers to ensure a more personalized experience.