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Discover Prague by Segway in a 2-hour guided tour covering Old Town, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle, with expert guides and safety gear included.

The Prague Segway Tour offers a dynamic way to see the city’s most famous sights in just two hours. Priced at $122.24 per person, this tour is perfect for those wanting a fun, efficient introduction to Prague’s landmarks without the fatigue of walking. The experience is led by a professional guide, who takes care of safety instructions, providing helmets and raincoats, and sharing stories along the route.
While the original plan included touring the historic city center, restrictions in Prague have shifted the route. Currently, the tour begins at Prague 5, outside the main city center, and covers notable sites like Church of St. Wenceslas, Strahov Stadium, and Břevnov Monastery. This change has sparked mixed reviews, but the core experience remains a lively and scenic ride on an eco-friendly Segway.

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The tour kicks off at the Grandior Hotel Prague, located at Na Poříčí 1052/42, Prague 1, conveniently near public transportation. After a brief safety briefing and helmet fitting, participants receive a quick training session on operating the self-balancing Segway. The guides are attentive to new riders, ensuring everyone feels comfortable before heading out.

Due to city restrictions, the tour no longer explores the dense, cobbled streets of Prague’s Old Town. Instead, it ventures through Prague 5, visiting sites such as Church of St. Wenceslas, Sacre Coeur Park, and Strahov Stadium. This alternative route still highlights diverse parts of the city, offering views of parks, historic buildings, and local neighborhoods.
Travelers should note that the route’s focus on more suburban and park areas provides a different perspective of Prague, away from the crowded city center. This shift has received mixed reviews, with some finding the scenery less iconic but appreciating the less congested streets.

A key part of the original itinerary included driving around the Old Town Square, Old Town Hall, and the Charles Bridge. These sites are famous for their Gothic and Romanesque architecture, with landmarks like the Astronomical Clock and the decorative fountain in Small Town Square.
The Segway allows for smooth navigation along cobbled lanes, making it easier to stop for photos at these picturesque spots. The guide shares stories about the landmarks, enriching the experience without the need for tiring walks.

From the Old Town, the tour proceeds towards Prague Castle, where riders glide around the perimeter, soaking in views of the gigantic walled complex. The guide provides insights into the castle’s 9th-century origins and its significance as a site for Czech monarchs.
Other stops include Strahov Monastery and Břevnov Monastery, which are not included in the basic itinerary but can be seen during the ride. The drive-by nature of the tour means minimal stops, yet enough time to appreciate the architecture and history.
Because of the restrictions, the tour now includes stops at Landronka Park, Brevnov Monastery, Strahov Stadium, and Mini Zoo Prague. These sites feature green spaces, historic cloisters, and local attractions like the Church of St. Vácslav.
It’s an interesting change for those seeking a broader view of Prague’s less touristy areas, with some reviewers noting that the pace can be lively, especially when riding on uneven surfaces.
The tour is limited to 10 travelers, making for an intimate experience. The small group size ensures personalized attention from guides like Natalie or Joakim, who are praised for their patience and knowledge.
Weather can impact the experience, as raincoats are provided, but participants should be prepared for outdoor riding in various conditions. The tour is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness and a sense of adventure.
All participants are fitted with helmets and given a quick familiarization session. Disinfectants and gloves are available to comply with health regulations. Guides emphasize safety, and a safety bell is recommended for added security, especially in busy or congested areas.
The tour’s cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. Bad weather may lead to rescheduling or full refunds.
While the original itinerary aimed to cover major sights like Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle, current restrictions mean those are only glimpsed during the ride around the outskirts. Some reviews express disappointment about the limited access to the city center, but others enjoy the alternative route’s quieter atmosphere and local flavor.
In terms of reviews, ratings fluctuate around 3.8 out of 5, with praise for guides’ friendliness and knowledge, but criticism concerning the limited coverage of the main attractions and safety concerns expressed by some.
This 2-hour guided Segway tour offers a fun and active way to get a sense of Prague’s diverse neighborhoods and landmarks. It’s especially suited for adventurous travelers who are comfortable riding a Segway and want a quick overview without exhaustive walking.
The shift in route away from the historic center might be a drawback for those expecting a classic city tour, but it provides a different perspective on Prague’s parks, monasteries, and neighborhoods. The small group size and knowledgeable guides enhance the experience, though safety and weather considerations should be kept in mind.
The tour delivers good value for money for a guided, scenic ride, particularly if the focus is on a quick, enjoyable overview rather than in-depth sightseeing of Prague’s most famous landmarks.
“Definitely not as advertised, even with the disclaimer about not being able to tour the old city center. They did not inform us that we would be t…”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a safety briefing and a familiarization session, making it accessible for first-time Segway riders.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the use of Segways, helmet, raincoat, and a professional guide.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Grandior Hotel Prague and finishes back at the same point.
Are there any age or fitness restrictions?
Participants should have moderate physical fitness, and the tour is limited to 10 people maximum.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Key sites include Church of St. Wenceslas, Sacre Coeur Park, Kinsky Square, Strahov Stadium, and Břevnov Monastery.
Can I see Prague Castle on this tour?
Yes, the tour includes a drive around Prague Castle, with views and some historical insights.
Is the route suitable for all weather conditions?
Rain gear is provided, but heavy rain or poor weather might affect the experience and could lead to rescheduling or refunds.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if done more than 24 hours in advance, with full refunds.
Is there an option to explore the historic city center?
Yes, a separate electric scooter route offers access to the city center’s main sights, but the current Segway route is outside the historic core.
How do reviews rate this tour?
The average rating is around 3.8 to 4.0 out of 5, with praise for guides and fun riding but some disappointment regarding route limitations.