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Discover Prague on a 3-hour private Segway tour, exploring iconic sites like Charles Bridge and ancient monasteries with expert guides for an engaging experience.

The Prague Segway Tour – 3-hour Double Monastery & Brewery Tour offers a lively way to see the city’s most famous landmarks in an engaging 3-hour experience. Priced at $112.65 per person, this tour is suitable for most travelers aged 7 and above, with a maximum of 18 participants per group. Booking typically occurs about 17 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
This tour stands out for its focus on Prague’s historical architecture and monastic sites, combined with visits to the oldest monastery and brewery in the Czech Republic. It’s ideal for those who want a personalized experience with an expert guide, enjoying the city’s highlights without exhausting walks. The private guide ensures a tailored narration, making each stop informative and memorable.
While the tour covers a comprehensive range of sites, including Prague Castle views and the Charming Old Town, it’s important to note that entry to interior attractions is not included. This makes it a great overview for first-time visitors or those short on time wanting to maximize sightseeing.

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The tour begins at Euro Segway Prague, located on Maltezske Square 9. The meeting point is close to public transportation, making it easy to access from central Prague. After a brief training session lasting 5-10 minutes, participants are ready to explore the streets of Prague on their Segway.
The starting location offers a convenient and scenic launch pad, with the opportunity to get comfortable on the Segway before hitting the city streets. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, making logistics simple and straightforward for travelers.

While the Prague Castle itself remains off-limits for entry due to Segway restrictions, the tour offers spectacular views of this historic site from outside. Travelers get a bird’s-eye perspective of the castle’s impressive facade and surrounding areas, making it an ideal segment for sightseeing without the crowds or long walks.
The guide highlights notable features of the castle, sharing insights into its architecture and significance, even from afar. This approach allows for a comfortable, scenic viewing experience suitable for all ages.

A highlight of the tour is the stop at Old Orechovka, known as the Beverly Hills of Prague. This upscale neighborhood boasts charming buildings and lush surroundings, offering a glimpse into the city’s more affluent side. The 15-minute stop allows for photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the local architecture.
This area provides a peaceful contrast to the busier historic core, giving riders a relaxed moment to enjoy the views and discuss local life with the guide.

Next, the route includes a visit to Villa Muller, a notable example of modernist architecture. Though the villa isn’t visited inside, the brief 5-minute stop offers views of the building’s exterior, illustrating the architectural innovation of its time.
Designed by Josef Chochol, Villa Muller is recognized for its distinctive design, offering a visual treat for those interested in architecture or history. The stop is brief but enriches the overall experience with its unique style.
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Another stop is St. Norbert Church, built in the 19th century. The 5-minute visit delivers an outside look at this historic religious structure. It adds to the diversity of architecture along the route and provides an opportunity for photographs.
The guide shares quick facts about the church’s history and significance, enriching the sightseeing experience without requiring entry inside.

One of the tour’s key highlights is the Strahovsky Klaster, a monastery dating back to the 12th century, and a brewery from the 14th century. The 15-minute stop offers impressive views and insights into Prague’s monastic traditions and brewing history.
The Strahov Monastery Brewery, established in the 15th century, remains one of the oldest breweries in the Czech Republic. Though the tour doesn’t include inside visits, the guide explains the significance of these historic sites, making this stop a cultural and historical highlight.

The Bevnovský kláter is the oldest monastery in Czechia, with a 15-minute stop providing a chance to appreciate its exterior. The site’s age and tranquil setting offer a glimpse into the early monastic life of the region.
The guide discusses the monastery’s founding and role in local history, adding context to the panoramic views and historic architecture.
A significant stop is at Brevnovsky Klaterní Pivovar Sv. Vojtecha, the oldest brewery in Czech Republic. This 15-minute stop highlights the country’s brewing legacy, with the guide sharing stories about its history from the 15th century.
While visitors won’t go inside, the exterior views and historical context deepen the appreciation for Prague’s brewing traditions, which remain vital to the city’s identity.
Before concluding, the tour includes a 10-minute stop at a local park, offering a moment to relax, take photos, and reflect on the sights seen. This pause provides a calm break amidst the tour’s energetic pace and a chance to enjoy greenery within the city.
The park stop also allows for a quick chat with the guide about Prague’s outdoor spaces and local life.
The tour features live guiding with an expert who shares engaging stories and insights about Prague’s landmarks. Included are a training session, photo service, and raincoats if the weather turns unfavorable. Travelers also enjoy unlimited water, tea, and coffee at the starting point.
The activity takes place outside of downtown, behind the Prague Castle area, providing a scenic yet less crowded route. Physical requirements include a minimum age of 7 years and a minimum weight of 77 lbs/35 kg. The maximum group size of 18 travelers ensures a comfortable, personalized experience.
It’s important to note that interior access to sites like Prague Castle or monasteries is not included, focusing instead on exterior views and storytelling. The tour is not suitable for persons under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or strong medication.
One standout feature is the private guide, who customizes the narration and pace. Many reviews praise guides like Sebastian and René, highlighting their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to make the experience enjoyable. The small group size ensures attentiveness and flexibility, ideal for those who prefer a more intimate sightseeing experience.
The training session helps those unfamiliar with Segways to gain confidence, and photo services make capturing memories easy. The tour also enjoys positive feedback for its stunning views, especially from vantage points like Petrin Hill.
This 3-hour Segway tour delivers an active, fun way to cover Prague’s key sights without tiring out. It combines scenic views, historical context, and personalized guidance in a compact format. The limited group size and expert guides enhance the experience, making it a popular choice among visitors.
While interior visits are absent, the exterior views and storytelling create an informative and enjoyable experience suitable for a wide range of ages and fitness levels. It’s especially well-suited for those curious about Prague’s monastic and architectural heritage or looking for a unique way to explore the city.
“Switch from the Segway to the e-bikes. Was able to see more of the town and experience more of Prague. Sebastian was a wonderful tour guide. Made t…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 7 years and older can participate, provided they meet the minimum weight requirement of 77 lbs/35 kg and can comfortably handle the Segway.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour. However, unlimited water, tea, and coffee are available at the meeting point.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
What should I wear?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing suited for outdoor activity. Raincoats are provided if needed, and sturdy shoes are recommended for walking around the stops.
What makes this tour different from other Prague sightseeing options?
This tour’s private guide, small group size, and focus on exterior views of historical sites offer a personalized, relaxed pace that combines sightseeing with the fun of riding a Segway. It’s especially popular for its stunning vistas and insider stories about Prague’s landmark monasteries and breweries.