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Discover Prague's top sights on a half-day guided Segway and eScooter tour, blending fun, history, and stunning views for an unforgettable experience.

This half-day tour offers a smooth and exciting way to see Prague’s most famous landmarks. For $68.25 per person, you get approximately 4 hours of guided sightseeing, starting from Maltezske Square in the heart of Malá Strana. The tour is led by Euro Segway Prague and is praised for its high ratings—a perfect choice for those who want a comprehensive, fun, and efficient overview of Prague’s highlights.
The tour features a small-group setting with private guiding, making it personalized and engaging. It includes safety training and supervised test drives, so even beginners can feel confident riding the self-balancing Segway or E-scooter. Travelers appreciate the organized stops, the knowledgeable guides, and the opportunity to see major sites without walking the entire city.
While the tour is suitable for most travelers, it requires a minimum weight of 35kg (99lbs) and a maximum weight of 130kg (286lbs). Expect to spend extra time on training before heading out and be prepared for weather conditions—raincoats and gloves are provided if needed.

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The tour begins at Euro Segway Prague located at Maltezske Square 9. A brief training session kicks off the experience, ensuring everyone feels comfortable operating the Segway or E-scooter. This setup allows for a smooth start and helps all participants quickly get acquainted with their devices.
After training, the guide leads the group on a cruise through Prague’s historical center, giving detailed commentary along the way. The meeting point is near public transportation, making it easy to access, and the activity ends back at the same location.

The tour’s first highlight is Prague Castle, the largest castle in the world, where you get an up-close view of its impressive facades. The guide shares insights into its history as you pass by, and the 20-minute stop allows for photos and a quick look at the exterior.
Next, the group crosses Manes Bridge into Lesser Town (Mala Strana), often called the Beverly Hills of Prague because of its elegant buildings and historic charm. The 5-minute stop here provides a glimpse of the sculpture park at Park Hadovka and the 12th-century Strahov Monastery with its brewery from the 15th century.

One of the tour’s visual highlights is cruising along the Vltava River, where the guide points out notable monuments and views. Passing Charles Bridge, travelers venture under the bridge, experiencing its architectural grandeur from a unique perspective.
Stops at Devil’s Channel, known as the Venice of Prague, and Kampa Island introduce visitors to some of the city’s most picturesque spots. These locations are perfect for quick photos and enjoying views of the city’s historic center from the river’s edge.

The National Theater, symbolizing Czech nationalism, is a prominent stop en route. The guide shares stories about its significance as you admire its architecture. Wenceslas Square and Old Town Square are also featured, with a quick stop at the Astronomical Clock Tower and Tyn Church.
The Lennon Wall offers a fun opportunity to leave a signature, adding an interactive element to the experience. The Old Town Hall and Jan Hus Monument complete the tour’s focus on Prague’s rich history and cultural identity.
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In the 4-hour option, the Dancing House appears as a striking example of modern architecture, with a view to the building itself. The Franz Kafka Museum, with its quirky peeing statues, provides a glimpse into Prague’s literary scene and Kafka’s influence. These stops add a contemporary and artistic flavor to the historical route.

The tour is designed for groups, with several departures throughout the day, allowing flexibility for planning. The activity is private, meaning only your group participates, which enhances comfort and interaction.
All necessary safety equipment—helmets, raincoats, and gloves—are supplied, and photo services are included to capture your experience. Water and coffee are available at the meeting point, keeping everyone refreshed during the tour.
Travelers should plan for about 30 to 45 extra minutes outside the core activity for training and transfer time. The minimum weight for participation is 35kg (99lbs), and the maximum weight is 130kg (286lbs), making it accessible to most.

The 3-hour tour covers many of the main sights, including Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and Old Town Square, but omits some stops like Petrin Hill and the Dancing House. The 4-hour tour offers a more comprehensive experience, with additional stops at Petrin Tower and Dancing House.
Both options maintain engaging pacing, with enough time at each stop to enjoy the views, take photos, and listen to the guide’s stories. The longer tour is ideal for travelers eager to see more of Prague’s diverse architecture and scenic spots.
What makes this guided Segway and eScooter tour especially appealing is the combination of fun transportation, expert guiding, and a well-curated route. The small-group format ensures personalized attention, and the training makes it accessible even for newcomers to riding.
Travelers praise the knowledgeable guides—most notably, Nick and Liza—for their engagement and ability to share insights about Prague’s landmarks. The route’s variety balances historic sites, river views, and modern architecture, making it a lively and informative experience.
This tour is ideal for adventurous visitors who enjoy active sightseeing and want to cover a lot of ground efficiently. It’s suitable for most ages and fitness levels, provided participants meet the weight requirements and are comfortable on a self-balancing device.
Since weather can influence the experience, travelers should consider scheduling on a dry day. The raincoats and gloves provided help if rain occurs, but heavy weather may lead to rescheduling.
This half-day adventure offers excellent value, blending entertainment, education, and scenic beauty. The $68.25 price point includes guiding, safety gear, and photo services, making it an accessible way to see Prague’s top sights.
The tour’s highlights—such as Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and the Old Town Square—are complemented by stops at modern landmarks like the Dancing House and cultural sites like the Kafka Museum. The flexible departure schedule and private format cater to a range of travel plans.
While it involves training time and weather considerations, the positive reviews about guides and overall experience suggest this tour remains a top choice for fun, efficient, and informative sightseeing in Prague.
“This is the best way to get the layout of how Prague is set up and cool spots you might otherwise miss. Sebastian was knowledgeable and explained e…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour requires participants to weigh at least 35kg (99lbs), so children close to this weight can participate, provided they are comfortable on a Segway or eScooter.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets of all sizes are included to ensure safety during the ride.
How long is the training before starting the tour?
The safety training and supervised test drive take a brief amount of time, just enough to ensure everyone is comfortable riding.
Can I choose a specific departure time?
Yes, the tour offers several departure times throughout the day for flexibility.
Will I see Prague Castle in detail?
The tour passes by the exterior of Prague Castle, with a 20-minute stop for photos and brief viewing.
What sights are included in the 3-hour tour?
The shorter tour covers key landmarks like Prague Castle, Old Town Square, and Charles Bridge, while the longer tour adds stops like Petrin Hill and Dancing House.
Is this tour good for first-time visitors?
Absolutely, especially since training is included, and the guide explains the sights along the way, making it accessible for all.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for weather conditions—raincoats are provided if needed. No high heels are allowed.
Does this tour include hotel pickup?
No, the activity does not include hotel pickup or drop-off; participants meet at the designated starting point.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made on average 39 days in advance, indicating good availability for planning ahead.
This guided Segway and eScooter tour stands out as a fun, informative, and well-organized way to discover Prague’s most iconic sights efficiently and comfortably.