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Discover Prague on a 3-hour Segway tour that covers iconic landmarks, hidden streets, and includes visits to historic monasteries and the oldest brewery.

This live-guided Segway tour in Prague offers a dynamic way to see both the city’s most famous sights and its lesser-known corners. Priced at $159.48 per person, the experience lasts approximately 3 hours, with an emphasis on comfort, fun, and cultural insights. It’s perfect for those who enjoy active sightseeing combined with local flavors, especially since the tour includes two small beers in monasteries and unlimited tea, water, and coffee at the office.
The tour departs from Maltezske square and covers a wide range of attractions—from Prague Castle to historic monasteries—making it ideal for visitors who want to maximize their time and see diverse parts of the city. With group discounts and mobile tickets, this experience suits travel parties of up to 20 participants, offering flexibility and an engaging atmosphere.

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The tour begins at Prague On Segway & Prague On e-Scooter at Maltezske square, close to John Lennon Wall and Charles Bridge on the castle side. This central location makes it easy for participants to access via public transportation or walking, and the meeting point is near popular public transit options. After a brief safety briefing and helmet distribution, the guide leads the group into the bustling streets of Prague.

Before hitting the streets, there’s a 10-15 minute safety training session. This prepares those new to Segway riding to feel confident and secure during the tour. The helmet gear is provided in all sizes, ensuring safety and comfort for everyone, including children aged 7 and older. The tour’s design accommodates a wide range of weights, from 35 kg to 135 kg.

The tour’s first stop is just a 2-minute walk from the meeting point, near the John Lennon Wall and Charles Bridge, setting the tone for a sightseeing adventure on wheels. From here, the guide takes the group into Prague’s castle district with a 20-minute visit to Prague Castle, the world’s largest castle complex. Visitors can observe the guards change and have the option to enter the castle if they wish (note that admission tickets are not included).

Adjacent to Prague Castle, the St. Vitus Cathedral offers a glimpse into Gothic architecture and religious history. The 5-minute stop takes in its impressive exterior and spiritual ambiance, with free admission. This stop provides a quick but meaningful photo opportunity.
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Next, the tour explores the Na Oechovce area, sometimes called the Beverly Hills of Prague, due to its luxurious mansions and elegant villas. Here, visitors see the Villa Muller, a notable example of early 20th-century architecture, during a brief 5-minute stop.

One of the tour’s highlights is the visit to the Břevnovsky Klášter, the oldest monastery in the Czech Republic, where a 15-minute stop allows time to appreciate its historic significance. Adjacent to the monastery, the Břevnovsky klasterni pivovar sv. Vojtecha is the oldest brewery in Bohemia, and the guide leads the group here for a 15-minute visit, with free access.

The Strahov Monastery, established in the 12th century, offers a glimpse into medieval monastic life. The 5-minute stop includes a view of the monastery’s impressive architecture and grounds. Nearby, the Strahov Monastery Brewery, dating back to the 15th century, provides a 15-minute visit where participants can enjoy two small beers as part of the experience.
After a scenic ride, the group stops at a peaceful park for a 5-minute break, perfect for photos and relaxation. The final stop is the Church of St. Norbert, a charming spot with historical and religious significance, also enjoyed during a 5-minute visit.
The tour includes helmet gear, a safety briefing, and photo services—just ask the guide to use your camera for memorable shots. Transportation between the start point and the city is covered by a mini-bus shuttle, adding about 30-45 minutes to the total experience. During the tour, participants can enjoy unlimited tea, water, and coffee at the office, plus two small beers at the monasteries—adding a local touch to the sightseeing.
This tour is suitable for most people, with a minimum weight of 35 kg and a maximum of 135 kg. The minimum age is 7 years, making it family-friendly. Headgear is mandatory, and all helmets are provided. The activity is not recommended for individuals under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and high-heel shoes are discouraged for safety reasons. The tour operates in winter with special snow tires to ensure safe riding in snowy conditions.
Departures are available every hour on the hour, with prior booking recommended—on average, the tour is booked 55 days in advance. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering peace of mind. The maximum group size is 20 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience led by a knowledgeable guide.
While specific guides aren’t named, the tour’s reputation reflects an engaging, well-informed leadership. The reviews note that even those new to Segways find the ride easy to manage, and the combination of fun and informative commentary makes for a memorable outing. The inclusion of local breweries adds a distinctive taste of Prague’s craft scene, appreciated by most participants.
This 3-hour experience delivers a lively mix of sightseeing, history, and local flavor. It is especially suitable for visitors who want to see a wide array of famous landmarks and lesser-known sights without the fatigue of walking. The combination of scenic rides, cultural stops, and beer tasting creates a relaxed yet engaging adventure through Prague’s diverse neighborhoods.
The live-guided Segway tour offered by Prague On Segway stands out for its comprehensive route and inclusion of historic monasteries and breweries. The small beers and unlimited drinks enhance the experience, making it perfect for those who enjoy local tastes along with sightseeing.
While the tour covers a lot in 3 hours, the shuttle transfer and moderate pace ensure the experience remains comfortable and manageable. It’s an excellent choice for active travelers eager to explore Prague’s highlights in an efficient, fun way. If you’re open to riding a Segway, appreciate historical sites, and want a taste of local craft beers, this tour offers a balanced, enjoyable day in the Czech capital.
“Fun and informative way to tour the city. Two of the four of us hadnt been on a Segway before, but found it easy to navigate. We really enjoyed t…”
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the safety training and helmet gear help ensure that even those new to Segways can participate comfortably.
What landmarks are included?
Participants visit Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Na Oechovce area, Villa Muller, Břevnov Monastery, the oldest brewery in Bohemia, Strahov Monastery, a park, and St. Norbert Church.
Are drinks included?
Yes, two small beers are offered at the monasteries, and unlimited tea, water, and coffee are available at the office.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 20 travelers can join the tour, ensuring a personalized experience.
How long is the safety briefing?
It lasts approximately 10 minutes before the ride begins.
Can children participate?
Children aged 7 and older can join, provided they meet the weight requirements.
Is the tour accessible in winter?
Yes, special winter snow tires are used, making riding safe even in snowy conditions.
Where does the tour end?
It concludes back at the meeting point at Maltezske square.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 55 days in advance, but last-minute spots may be available depending on availability.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund.