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Explore Prague on an electric trike with this 2.5-hour guided tour, visiting iconic landmarks like Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and Letna Park at only $3.47 per person.
Discover Prague on an electric trike with this engaging 2-hour 30-minute guided tour, designed for those eager to see the city’s top landmarks comfortably and efficiently. Priced at just $3.47 per person, this tour offers an affordable way to explore Prague’s historic and scenic sights, with a mobile ticket that makes booking straightforward. The tour departs from tpánská 55 and includes a 10-minute training session to ensure everyone feels confident riding the e-trike, making it accessible even for first-time riders.
With up to 22 travelers, the experience balances personal attention and group energy. The guided narration enriches the ride, sharing insights about Prague’s history and culture. Notably, raincoats are available, so weather doesn’t ruin the fun, and the tour covers numerous landmarks, from the Wenceslas Square to the Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. While the tour involves riding in cold or snowy conditions at times, the overall experience remains highly praised for its value, scenic views, and knowledgeable guides.

This electric trike tour is an innovative way to see Prague’s most famous sights. For just $3.47, it offers excellent value considering the length of the tour and the number of landmarks covered. The meeting point at tpánská 55 is convenient, close to public transportation options, making access easy for most travelers. The tour begins with a 10-minute training to ensure everyone is comfortable riding the e-trike, which is especially helpful for first-timers or those worried about balance.
The guided experience is lively and informative, with guides like Tippy and Prince earning high praise for their knowledgeable and friendly approach. The narration behind each location adds context, making the sightseeing more meaningful. Visitors appreciate that the tour hits both iconic landmarks and lesser-known spots, including Franz Kafka Museum and Lennon Wall, all while riding comfortably on electric bikes.
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The route begins in Wenceslas Square, the bustling heart of Prague, where you’ll see the National Museum from the outside and the main shopping areas. The Powder Tower provides a historical pause, revealing insights into Prague’s medieval defenses. Riders then proceed to Letna Park, where scenic views of the city and the Prague Metronome serve as highlight landmarks.
The Prague Castle stop offers an outdoor view of the main entrance and St. Vitus Cathedral, emphasizing Prague’s regal history. Riding through Summer Park, visitors enjoy panoramic city vistas, including five bridges lined up at Letna Viewpoint. The Charles Bridge stop offers lovely river views and an opportunity to learn about the significance of this famous bridge.
Each stop is brief—around 10 to 15 minutes—allowing for a relaxed pace that balances sightseeing and riding. Most stops involve outdoor sightseeing, so dressing appropriately for weather conditions is wise, especially as some reviews mention cold and snowy weather.

One of the most notable stops is Prague Castle, where the main entrance is outside, but the guide explains its historical importance and outside views of St. Vitus Cathedral. The Strahov Monastery provides another scenic point, with a view from the height and a chance to sample monastery beer, making this stop both scenic and culinary.
These sites stand out because they showcase Prague’s architectural grandeur and historical depth. The stop at Strahov also offers a panoramic view of the city, giving riders a sense of the city’s layout and beauty.

The Lennon Wall, viewed from outside, offers a splash of color and creativity, reflecting Prague’s artistic and rebellious spirit. The Franz Kafka Museum is another outdoor view, with the guide sharing stories about Kafka and the famous sculptures nearby.
While these stops don’t involve entry fees, they add cultural depth to the tour. Visitors get visual and historical insights into Prague’s bohemian and literary heritage, making the journey both fun and enriching.

The Charles Bridge stop provides a beautiful riverside view, with the guide explaining its history and engineering. Riding alongside the river, riders enjoy a scenic perspective of Prague’s skyline and archways.
Afterward, passing through Parizska Street, the tour rides along Prague’s most expensive shopping street, where luxury brands like Rolex can be admired from outside. This segment combines shopping culture with sightseeing, giving a glimpse into Prague’s upscale side.

The Old Town Square, the city’s main hub, is covered in about five minutes. Here, the Astronomical Clock takes center stage, and the guide shares fascinating historical background. This stop encapsulates the heartbeat of Prague, with bustling activity, street performers, and historic buildings.
The tour ends back at the starting point, tpánská 55, completing a compact yet comprehensive exploration of Prague’s highlights. Riders can choose to end the tour here or extend their sightseeing with other activities.

The tour is suitable for most travelers, with a minimum age of 18 for riding the e-trike and children aged 10-17 able to sit on the rear seat with an adult. The group size is limited to 22 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience. Since most travelers can participate, the main requirement is the ability to operate the e-trike after the brief training session.
Weather considerations are managed with raincoats provided, so even in cold or snowy conditions, the experience can continue with minimal discomfort. Participants are responsible for reaching the meeting point themselves, with options including public transport, Uber, Bolt, or taxis.

This electric trike tour delivers great value, combining scenic rides, cultural insights, and outdoor sightseeing. The guides’ friendliness, quick pace, and coverage of key sites make it ideal for those who want to see a lot in a short time without extensive walking. The informative narration and easy riding appeal to a broad audience, especially those looking for a fun, relaxed way to explore Prague.
While the weather can be chilly, the provision of raincoats and the short stop durations keep the experience enjoyable. The low price and well-organized itinerary make it an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers eager to get a rundown of Prague.
“A bit cold. Even had some snow fall on us. But We had a blast. Tippy (our guide) was wonderful. We learned so much about Prague from him. We saw so…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children aged 10-17 can sit on the rear seat with an adult, but the minimum age for riding the e-trike is 18.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, including the training session.
What landmarks will I see during the tour?
You’ll visit Wenceslas Square, Prague Castle, Letna Park, Prague Metronome, Charles Bridge, Lennon Wall, Franz Kafka Museum, and Old Town Square, among others.
Are raincoats provided?
Yes, raincoats are available if the weather turns bad.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Where do I meet for this tour?
The meeting point is at tpánská 55, close to public transportation options.
Is the tour physically demanding?
The training session ensures riders are comfortable, and the ride involves light cycling. It’s suitable for most people able to operate the e-trike.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing for outdoor riding and weather protection are recommended. The tour supplies water at the meeting point.
Can I extend the tour?
While the standard options are 1.5 or 2.5 hours, the longer tour tends to be more popular, and many wish they had booked additional time.
Who is the tour provider?
The tour is operated by Speedy Tours Prague s.r.o, with a contact number at +420774197611 and email at [email protected].