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Explore Prague on a 2-3 hour guided trike Harley adventure, visiting iconic sites like Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and Letna Park with expert guides.

The Live-Guided Tour – Trike-Harley Adventure of Prague offers a unique way to see the city’s top sights in a short, engaging experience. For $11.88 per person, this 2 to 3-hour tour takes you beyond Prague’s Old Town, covering landmarks such as Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Letna Park, and Strahov Monastery, all aboard a 2-seater electric motorbike-scooter. The tour is ideal for visitors who want to explore more in less time, especially given Prague’s cobbled hills and narrow streets.
The tour departs from Maltezske square in Lesser Town, with flexible departure times. It includes helmet provision, safety training, and a supervised test drive, ensuring a smooth experience. While the main route emphasizes outdoor views and landmarks, it does not include inside visits to attractions like Prague Castle or St. Vitus Cathedral, making it a lively overview rather than a detailed inside tour. This experience suits those looking for a fun, guided ride with impressive vistas and local insights, though it requires participants to be at least 18 years old and comfortable on a motorized scooter.
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The tour begins at Maltezske square in Prague 1, in the Lesser Town area, a convenient spot near public transportation. It is designed for most travelers, with no driver’s license required, as the Trikes are classified under bicycle transport in Czech Republic. The minimum age to drive is 18 years, but children can ride along in the back seat with an adult, with a maximum weight of 22 kg for the child seat.
Tour timings are flexible, and the entire experience ends back at the starting point, making it straightforward to incorporate into a day of sightseeing. The tour operates rain or shine, with raincoats provided in case of light rain, though extreme weather may lead to rescheduling or cancellations with a full refund. The group size is capped at 15, ensuring a manageable, personalized experience.

The itinerary covers a variety of Prague’s most photogenic spots and cultural landmarks. It kicks off with Maltezske square and includes a signature stop at Lennonova zed to leave a mark, followed by crossing Charles Bridge, the oldest in Czechia.
The guide then takes you past the Franz Kafka Museum with its quirky statues before visiting Rudolfinum, home to the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. The Jewish Quarter features the Old Jewish Cemetery, adding historical depth. Old Town Square is included in the 3-hour tour option, showcasing the Tyn Church and Jan Hus Monument.
Throughout the route, you’ll enjoy external views of Old Town Hall and the Astronomical Clock, as well as the Metronome on Letna Hill, marking the spot of the former Stalin monument. The highlight is a panoramic view of Prague Castle, the largest castle in the world, viewed from outside, along with the charming Strahov Monastery and its 15th-century brewery.
While the interior of sites like the cathedral and Petrin Tower are not included, these stops can be added with prior arrangement for an extra fee. The tour also features plenty of photo opportunities at Petrin Park viewpoints and Letná Hill, allowing for memorable pictures from iconic angles.

Participants ride Harley-style electric trikes, which add a touch of adventure and novelty to sightseeing. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the ride both fun and informative. Safety training and a supervised test drive are provided before the tour begins, ensuring confidence on the electric bikes.
The pace is adjustable, allowing guests to choose a faster or more relaxed ride according to preference. The small group size enhances interaction with the guide, who shares background details and interesting facts about each location. A photo service is available; just ask the guide to snap pictures during the stops.
While some reviews mention that guidance on handling the bikes could be clearer, most appreciate the professional training and friendly atmosphere. The guide’s storytelling and local insights elevate the experience beyond just riding around, turning it into a lively introduction to Prague.
While the tour does not include inside visits, it offers outdoor views and exterior visits to major landmarks such as Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, and Strahov Monastery. Riders get magnificent panoramic views from strategic vantage points, perfect for photos and sightseeing.
The Charles Bridge stop provides a classic Prague experience, with the guide explaining its history and significance. Letna Park and the Metronome offer sweeping vistas of the city skyline, while the Petrin Hill viewpoints deliver scenic cityscapes. The monastic brewery visit is a highlight for those interested in local history and brewing traditions, with a 15-minute stop to explore this 15th-century brewery.
The outside view of Prague Castle allows for impressive photo opportunities without the need for an inside tour, fitting for those who prefer a quick overview with stunning vistas.

The tour is suitable for most people aged 18 to 69 (as a driver) or 75 as a passenger. The electric trikes are classified as bicycle transport, so no driver’s license is necessary. Participants must be comfortable riding on electric scooters, and helmets are provided in various sizes.
Children aged 1-6 can ride on a special child seat, free of charge, with prior notice. The maximum group size of 15 helps maintain a personalized experience, and it’s compatible with most schedules thanks to flexible departure times.
In case of light rain, tours proceed with raincoats supplied. For extreme weather, the tour may be canceled with a full refund, prioritizing safety. The activity is not allowed for those under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or strong medication.
The Trike-Harley guided tour offers a cost-effective and lively way to see Prague’s highlights outside the Old Town. The price point of under $12 and the inclusion of helmet, safety instructions, and a guide make it accessible and safe for most adults.
Reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides, especially their ability to share interesting facts while riding. Many appreciate the scenic stops and panoramic views of the city, making it perfect for those seeking a combination of fun, sightseeing, and cultural insights.
However, this tour is best suited for active participants comfortable on electric scooters and those who prefer outdoor viewing over inside visits. Some reviews note that guidance on bike handling could improve, and a few mention that the pace might be fast for some. Still, overall, it’s a memorable, engaging way to explore Prague with a small group and a friendly guide.
“This was a great experience. We ended up having a private tour with Seb and he was brilliant, funny and very knowledgeable about the area.”

Is a driver’s license required to ride the trike?
No, the electric trikes are classified as bicycle transport, so no license is needed for participants aged 18 and above.
Can children join this tour?
Children aged 1-6 can ride in a special child seat if booked in advance; they ride free of charge. The maximum weight for the child seat is 22 kg.
What landmarks are included in the tour?
Stops include Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Letna Park, Strahov Monastery Brewery, and the Jewish Quarter, among others. Inside visits are not part of this experience.
How long does the tour last?
The typical duration is 2 to 3 hours, with most tours lasting around three hours.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets of various sizes are supplied, along with safety instructions and a supervised test drive.
Is the tour suitable for most ages?
Yes, participants aged 18 to 69 can drive, with the maximum age for passengers being 75.
What happens in case of bad weather?
Tours run in light rain with raincoats provided. In case of extreme weather, the tour may be canceled with a full refund.
How many people are in each group?
The tour limits groups to 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Can I change the schedule or route?
Yes, with prior notice, the guide can modify the timing and route to include additional stops like Petrin Tower.
How do I book this tour?
It is recommended to book 24 days in advance, with options for flexible departure times and group discounts available through the provider.
This Trike Harley tour of Prague combines fun riding, scenic sightseeing, and knowledgeable guiding, making it an excellent choice for those wanting a quick yet rundown of the city’s outdoor attractions.