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Experience Prague on an electric trike for just $56.77, exploring iconic sites with a live guide in this fun, safe, and eco-friendly city tour.
Exploring Prague becomes an engaging adventure on the Amazing Electric Trike Tour offered by Prague Segway Tours. With a rating of 5.0 from 418 reviews and an average price of $56.77 per person, this tour provides a lively way to see many of the city’s most famous landmarks comfortably and efficiently. The tour is designed to last from 30 minutes up to 3 hours, giving plenty of flexibility depending on your schedule and interest level.
The tour features a live guide who leads you through Prague’s top sights, with group discounts and mobile tickets available for convenience. The small group size ensures an intimate experience, typically capped at 18 travelers, making it an accessible outing for most people. The tour departs from Malá Strana, a picturesque neighborhood, and covers a wide array of historic and scenic locations, making it especially suitable for those who want to see a lot without the fatigue of walking.


The tour begins at Maltézské nám. 479/7 in Malá Strana, a central and scenic area close to public transportation options. The meeting point is easy to find, and the tour concludes at the same location, making it simple to plan your day. Travelers should arrive a few minutes early to receive helmets and safety instructions.
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Safety is a priority on this tour, with all participants provided helmet sizes and given training to operate the electric trikes confidently. The tour is designed to be accessible for most, with a maximum driver age of 69 and passenger age of 75. For children over 150 cm, the tour offers options like e-bikes or e-scooters, and children under 6 can ride in a special child seat on an electric bike at no extra charge.
The maximum payload is 195 kg, accommodating most riders and their companions comfortably. The tour does not include entry into paid attractions but offers stunning views of the exterior landmarks.

The itinerary covers ten notable stops, each with unique appeal:
The tour starts at Lennon Wall, a colorful tribute to John Lennon. Visitors can leave a signature or message on the wall, making this a fun and interactive first stop. The 5-minute visit is free of charge and sets a relaxed tone.
Next, the Charles Bridge is passed beneath, with a brief stop for photo opportunities at one of the city’s best viewpoints. This 5-minute stop offers a chance to capture the iconic bridge’s grandeur.
From across the Vltava River, travelers see the Rudolfinum, a striking concert hall and Philharmonic Orchestra building. While visitors don’t enter, the 10-minute view from the riverbank highlights its monumental architecture.
Letna Park provides a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the Vltava River and Old Town. The 10-minute stop is perfect for photos and taking in the city’s sprawling beauty.
A quick stop at the Metronome (replacing the Stalin monument) offers a 5-minute glimpse into Prague’s history. The large metronome stands where the monument once was, symbolizing change.
While the tour does not include inside access, you see the largest castle in the world from various vantage points. In the 180-minute private tour option, an entrance to the free-access part of Prague Castle can be arranged.
As the highest monastery in the city, Strahovsky Klaster offers a panoramic view of the city. It’s not included in shorter tour options, but it features in the longer itineraries.
A highlight for many is the Strahov Monastery Brewery, the oldest brewery in Prague. Guests sample monastic beer during a 15-minute stop, which is free of charge.
Petrin Park provides a green oasis within Prague. From here, travelers enjoy beautiful views of the castle and rooftops. This 10-minute stop offers a peaceful break and photo opportunities.
The tour ends with a visit to St Nicholas Church, a Baroque masterpiece from the 16th century. The 5-minute stop rounds out the sightseeing experience with its impressive architecture.

Included in the tour are live guiding, helmet provision, safety training, photo opportunities, and unlimited drinks—tea, water, and coffee at the office. The tour does not include paid entrance fees to attractions, but the outside views and stops provide plenty of photo-worthy moments.
Tipping the guide is optional, and the tour is fully cancellable with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

Reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, such as Nick, Roman, Sebastian, and others, for their friendly nature and local insights. The guides’ enthusiasm and ability to explain Prague’s history enrich the experience, making it both fun and educational.
Participants highlight the ease of handling the electric trikes, noting that even seniors find the bikes manageable and enjoyable. The group size remains small, typically 18 travelers or fewer, fostering a personalized atmosphere.

This tour is ideal for most people, including those who might not want to walk extensive distances or who prefer a more active sightseeing method. Children taller than 150 cm can ride as passengers, while younger children can join in on a special child seat on an electric bike.
Weather considerations are important—light rain is manageable with provided raincoats, but extreme weather may lead to rescheduling or refunds, prioritizing safety.
This tour offers great value for its price, combining comfort, scenic views, and informative guiding. The electric trikes make covering Prague’s hilly terrain easier, and the stops at iconic landmarks allow plenty of time for photos and questions.
The shorter 60-minute options are perfect for a quick overview, while the longer tours provide a more comprehensive experience, including monastery visits and castle views. The small group setting ensures a relaxed atmosphere, and the friendly guides are consistently praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm.
However, since the tour does not include entry to paid attractions, travelers seeking interior visits or detailed historical tours might want to combine this with other activities. The weather-dependent schedule should also be kept in mind, especially in unpredictable climates.
This electric trike tour stands out as a lively, enjoyable, and practical way to explore Prague’s most photogenic spots, making it highly recommended for first-time visitors and those looking for a memorable outdoor adventure.
“The trike was very comfortable for 2 people and the tour covered a lot of ground we couldnt have managed on foot. Our guide was great. Very persona…”

Can I participate if I have limited mobility?
Most travelers can join as long as they can sit comfortably on the electric trike and wear a helmet. The tour is designed to be accessible, with safety training provided.
Is it suitable for children?
Children taller than 150 cm can ride as passengers. For younger children, the tour offers a special child seat on an electric bike, which is free of charge if you mention it in advance.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for the weather is recommended. Raincoats are provided if it rains, but in case of extreme weather, the tour may be rescheduled or canceled for safety.
How far does the tour cover?
The distance varies depending on the tour length chosen, but guides typically take you to multiple viewpoints and landmarks across Prague, with several stops for photos and questions.
Is tipping included?
No, tipping your guide is optional but appreciated for excellent service.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
This electric trike tour offers a fun, safe, and eco-friendly way to discover Prague’s highlights, making it a top pick for travelers seeking a unique outdoor experience combined with local insights.