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Discover Prague on a 90-minute winter eBike tour for $59.33, led by friendly local guides, visiting iconic sites like Prague Castle and Lennon Wall.
Explore Prague in winter on this engaging 1 hour 30 minutes eBike tour designed to show you the city’s highlights in its seasonal best. For $59.33 per person, you gain access to a small-group experience led by enthusiastic local guides, who bring their passion for Prague to life through insightful commentary. With use of an electric bike and helmet included, this tour makes exploring the city’s winter charm both easy and fun, especially when reaching spots that are hard to access on foot.
The tour starts from Vlaská 349/15 in Malá Strana, a central location near public transportation, and ends back at the same spot. This seasonal offering is perfect for visitors wanting an active, family-friendly way to experience Prague’s iconic sites without the hassle of navigating alone.
While this tour is short, it offers a well-curated itinerary that balances scenic views, cultural landmarks, and local flavor, making it ideal for those with limited time or looking for a lively introduction to Prague in winter.

The first stop on the tour is Prague Castle, a prominent landmark that dominates the city skyline. Here, the guide introduces the history of the Czech Republic, touching on kings, landlords, and notable sculptures. This 15-minute stop offers a chance to appreciate the castle grounds and architecture without the usual crowds, thanks to the winter timing. Visitors can enjoy free admission to the exterior and get a good overview of the castle’s significance.
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Just around the corner from the start point, St. Nicholas Church stands out with its impressive dome in the heart of Lesser Town. The tour includes a brief 5-minute stop where the guide explains the church’s architectural style and religious importance. This stop provides insight into Prague’s religious heritage and the church’s role in the city’s history, making it a quick but meaningful visit.

A highlight of the tour is the 15-minute refreshment stop at Letna Beer Garden, where visitors can indulge in local specialties. The garden offers drinks, food, and snacks, with the unique feature that payments are only accepted in CZK—no credit cards here. This stop offers a chance to warm up, enjoy panoramic views, and connect with the local vibe, especially appealing during winter days when outdoor seating offers crisp, fresh air.

The Lennonova zed is a short, 5-minute stop in a hidden area of Kampa Island. This magical wall features vibrant graffiti and lyrics inspired by John Lennon, symbolizing peace and freedom. The guide shares anecdotes about its history, making this a photo-worthy and culturally rich moment during the tour.

The tour also includes a quick 5-minute visit to the Franz Kafka Museum, where visitors learn about the literature of Kafka and his influence on sci-fi. While the museum itself requires admission, the stop on the tour is centered around funny monuments and Kafka’s connection to Prague. It’s a delightful way to understand the city’s literary heritage and quirky side.
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Riding an electric bike in winter adds a distinctive element to the experience. The eBike’s assistance makes pedaling easier against colder temperatures and potentially snow or ice, ensuring a comfortable ride. The small group size and enthusiastic guides keep the pace lively yet relaxed, letting you absorb the sights without feeling rushed.

The Letna Beer Garden stop is not only for sightseeing but also for tasting local drinks and snacks. Visitors can order hot beverages or cold drinks, and enjoy the outdoor atmosphere even in winter. This pause enhances the authenticity of the experience, connecting you with Prague’s local culture in a casual setting.

Both George and Jan are praised for their knowledge and friendly delivery. They share stories and historical insights, making complex history accessible and engaging. Jan, in particular, receives compliments for his cheerful attitude and small gestures like giving homemade gingerbread cookies at the end, adding a personal touch.
The tour includes use of an eBike and helmet, with bottled water provided. It does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, but the meeting point is conveniently located near public transit. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for changing plans. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with children required to be accompanied by an adult.
This winter eBike tour appeals most to those interested in active sightseeing, who want to see Prague’s key sites with minimal effort, and who appreciate the local perspective offered by guides. It’s ideal for families, first-time visitors, or anyone wanting to explore Prague’s winter scenery with a comfortable, fun ride.
“Fabulous tour with George. He was great teaching my daughter (age 28) and myself (age 60) about how to ride the bikes. Then off we went thru beau…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult. The tour is designed to be family-friendly and manageable for most participants.
What should I wear for the winter ride?
While specific clothing requirements aren’t listed, dressing warmly in winter weather is recommended, especially since some stops are outdoors. The use of helmets and bicycles is included.
Does the tour include entry to any buildings?
No, the stops like Prague Castle and Franz Kafka Museum are exterior visits; the tour does not include paid admission to interiors.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time for a full refund.
How many people typically join this tour?
The maximum group size is 20 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
This Winter Ride on eBike in Prague offers an engaging, manageable way to explore the city’s historic sites and cultural spots amid winter’s charm. With knowledgeable guides, accessible equipment, and a thoughtfully curated route, it appeals to visitors seeking a fun and informative outdoor adventure in Prague’s cooler months.