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Explore Prague on a fun 2.5-hour E-Trike & bicycle tour, visiting iconic sites like Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and Letna Park with an expert guide.
The Prague Trike & E-Bike Combo Tour offers an engaging way to see the city’s most famous sights in approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. Priced at $58.18 per person, this guided adventure combines the ease of electric trikes and bikes, making it suitable for a range of ages and mobility levels. The tour is designed to showcase Prague’s most notable landmarks and viewpoints, all while providing a comfortable, guided experience.
This tour departs from tpánská 55 and features many stops at key attractions like Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and Letna Park. With a highly positive rating based on one review, it promises a fun, informative ride led by a knowledgeable guide, with the convenience of a mobile ticket and free cancellation. Travelers who want to explore Prague’s scenic streets easily and comfortably will find this tour particularly appealing.

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The tour begins at tpánská 55, a location near public transportation, making it easy to reach. After a quick disclaimer signing, participants receive a 10-minute supervised training session on how to operate the E-Trike or E-Bike. This thorough introduction ensures that even those new to electric bikes feel confident before setting off on the ride.
The starting point offers the convenience of being close to the city’s main attractions, setting a comfortable tone for the adventure ahead. The tour ends back at the same location, providing a simple and straightforward experience from start to finish.

The tour’s first stop is at Vaclavske NamEsti, the bustling city center. Here, travelers glimpse the National Museum Building and the main shopping plaza, giving a sense of Prague’s vibrant urban life. The guide shares insights into the significance of these iconic sights while participants get a chance to stretch their legs.
Next, the Powder Tower stop offers a quick look at this historic structure, with background on its importance. The guide also discusses the tower’s history before moving on to the scenic Summer Park at Letna Park. The 15-minute ride through Summer Park rewards visitors with breathtaking views of Prague from a height, perfect for photos.

At the Prague Metronome, the tour explores the history of Joseph Stalin’s statue, which once stood here, before discussing the metronome’s significance. This site also provides a panoramic view of Prague’s skyline. Participants get a full 15-minute stop to admire the cityscape.
The Letna Viewpoint stop offers an overview of five bridges aligned across the river, plus a glimpse of the office of the Prime Minister of Czechia. This 15-minute pause emphasizes the city’s architecture and strategic layout, offering excellent photo opportunities.
The outside of Prague Castle features prominently, with the main entrance covered during this tour. While the guide does not go inside, the view of St. Vitus Cathedral and the castle grounds is impressive from outside, along with historical insights shared on-site.
The Strahovsky Klaster stop showcases a beautiful church and a viewpoint from a height, where travelers can appreciate Prague’s skyline. The tour also offers a monastery beer here, a chance to relax and take in the scenery.
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Crossing Charles Bridge, the guide highlights its history and architectural features. Travelers enjoy riding along the riverbank, with stunning views of the bridge and the city. This stop provides 10 minutes to snap photos and absorb the atmosphere.
The nearby Franz Kafka Museum offers an outside view and insights into Kafka’s famous Pissing Sculptures and literary influence. This brief stop emphasizes Prague’s literary heritage without requiring inside visits.

The tour continues past Rudolfinum, an architecturally notable building, explaining its cultural importance. Then, on Parizska Street, known for being Prague’s most expensive shopping street, travelers observe luxury brands like Rolex from outside during a quick 5-minute drive.
The last stops include Stare Mesto (Old Town), centered around the Old Town Square. Here, the Astronomical Clock is highlighted, along with its historical background. The tour wraps at tpánská 55, completing a full circle of Prague’s most celebrated sights.

This tour operates with a maximum of 10 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed pace. It includes water at the meeting point, raincoats if needed, and training on the E-Trike or E-Bike. The guide is part of the experience, providing commentary and insights throughout the ride.
Participants should be at least 18 years old to drive the E-Trike, with youth aged 14-17 eligible to ride the Retro E-Bike. The tour is accessible for most, but children under 10 cannot participate, and children aged 10-13 can sit on the rear seat with an adult.
At $58.18, this tour offers excellent value, covering many of Prague’s top sights in just over two hours. The inclusion of training and water enhances comfort, while the free cancellation policy allows for flexibility.
Travelers should plan to arrive at the meeting point themselves; hotel pickups are not included. Arriving by public transport, Uber, or taxi is straightforward and convenient.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of E-Trikes and E-Bikes, making it easier to cover Prague’s hilly terrain and long distances. The many stops ensure travelers get photo opportunities and brief histories of each site, without feeling rushed.
The expert guide adds a personal touch, sharing interesting stories and background at each stop. The option to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance increases the tour’s flexibility, making it a practical choice for spontaneous or carefully planned visits.
This guided combo tour suits those who want to see Prague comfortably while gaining insight into its history and architecture. It’s especially great for visitors who prefer active, yet manageable excursions that don’t involve walking long distances or inside visits.
Families with older children, couples, and small groups will appreciate the personalized pace and the scenic viewpoints. Since the tour is not suitable for children under 10 and requires participants to be at least 18 to operate the E-Trike, it’s best for adults and teens comfortable on bikes.
This tour offers a well-organized and enjoyable way to explore Prague’s most famous spots without the fatigue of walking. The combination of vehicle comfort, informative stops, and scenic views makes it a strong choice for visitors seeking a laid-back yet comprehensive city tour.
While it’s focused on outdoor sights and excludes inside visits, the outside views and historical commentary provide a rich experience. The affordable price point combined with the easy logistics makes it an attractive option for many travelers.
Anyone looking for a flexible, engaging, and scenic tour of Prague’s highlights will find this trike and e-bike experience a memorable way to see the city.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 10 cannot participate. Children aged 10-13 can sit on the rear seat of the Trike with an adult, and those aged 14-17 can drive the Retro E-Bike.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes water, an E-Trike for 2 persons, raincoats if needed, training, and a guide.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at tpánská 55, a location near public transportation.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I need to be physically fit?
The tour involves riding E-Trikes and E-Bikes, which are easy to operate after a brief training session. Most travelers can participate comfortably.