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Discover Prague on an 2-hour electric guided tour featuring unique Mia Four vehicles, stops at iconic sites, and expert guides—all for $83.01 per person.

The Electric Guided Tour in Prague offers a fresh way to see the city’s most famous sights in just about 2 hours for $83.01 per person. This tour stands out with its innovative Mia Four electric vehicles, designed to provide comfort and style for both young and older visitors, including those with disabilities. The mobile ticket allows easy access, and the tour is highly rated, holding a perfect 5.0/5 from 17 reviews, with 100% recommending it.
While the tour covers all the key landmarks and includes insightful commentary from licensed professional guides, it also offers the unique experience of riding in comfortable, modern vehicles that make sightseeing both fun and accessible. The group size is limited to 12 travelers, ensuring personalized attention. However, it’s important to note that extra costs are not included, such as admission fees for certain stops or personal expenses.
This tour is ideal for those seeking an interactive, low-impact way to explore Prague’s highlights with an emphasis on comfort and modern transportation. It is especially suited for visitors who prefer a guided experience with a mix of sightseeing, narration, and easy mobility.

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The tour departs from Míeská 72/5, a location close to Charles Bridge that travelers can reach easily by train or taxi. The initial stop is also the endpoint, meaning the journey begins with a quick briefing on vehicle use and safety rules. The staff provides each participant with a helmet and rain cover, ensuring a safe and protected ride from the start.
Guests are given a disposable safety helmet and a brief introduction to the Mia Four vehicle’s operation, which is both fun and easy to handle. The 10-minute stop at the start allows everyone to settle in, and staff is available to help with directions or any questions.

One of the tour’s highlights is the stop at the Vltava River, where the electric vehicle pauses in a bay to enjoy spectacular views of the Charles Bridge. Visitors can feed the ducks and watch the local animals, making this a relaxing moment amid sightseeing.
This stop lasts just a couple of minutes but offers a great opportunity for photos and to appreciate the surrounding scenery. Since it’s completely free, it adds a peaceful, nature-inspired element to the tour.

The tour includes a quick stop at what some claim is the narrowest street in Europe. This tiny, one-way street is so narrow that pedestrians must obey a traffic light to pass. Visitors can enjoy a free, optional stop after the main tour, where they can walk through the street and take photos.
This quirky feature highlights Prague’s unique architecture and urban design, providing a fun contrast to the larger landmarks. The guide offers direction for those who wish to visit but understands if some prefer to skip it, as it’s close to the starting point.

Letná Park is a major highlight, with its wide gardens, scenic outlooks, and the famous Metronome—a giant, 75-foot-tall working sculpture that ticks rhythmically as it overlooks the Vltava River.
The 10-minute stop here provides stunning city panoramas and the chance to learn about the park’s history. The Metronome itself is a striking piece of modern art, symbolizing Prague’s cultural vibrancy. Visitors can take photos, enjoy the open green spaces, or simply take in the breathtaking views.

The Charles Bridge is a must-see in Prague with its Gothic architecture, statues, and views of the Vltava River. The electric vehicle makes a brief stop here, allowing guests to admire the bridge’s beauty and capture photos.
While the vehicle doesn’t stop long—about five minutes—this provides enough time to feel the atmosphere of this historic crossing and perhaps hear some stories from the guide about its construction and legends. The guide ensures that everyone stays safe while absorbing the rich history of this iconic landmark.

From the Metronome, the tour continues with a short drive to the prestigious Letná Park, where panoramic views of Prague’s bridges and rooftops unfold. Staff members often suggest taking photos or just soaking in the scenery.
This five-minute stop is perfect for a quick photo session and a chance to appreciate Prague’s skyline, with the Vltava winding through the city and the castle spires in the distance. It’s a favorite moment for those who love capturing cityscapes.

The Prague Castle stop is a highlight, as the vehicle passes through the castle complex, offering a panoramic view of Prague’s skyline from the castle square. Visitors can enjoy a light drink while taking in the spectacular scenery.
Since the stop is only about 10 minutes, guests see the castle’s exterior without entering its interior. The guide shares helpful insights about the history and significance of the castle, making this a meaningful, scenic stop.
At Petrín, visitors can choose to spend additional time climbing the funicular to reach Petrín Tower, a miniature Eiffel Tower on a hilltop offering stunning views. The 5-minute stop is flexible, and if time permits, guests can pay an extra fee to ascend the tower.
On-site, soft drinks and ice cream are available, making this a pleasant break. The hilly park offers winding paths and quiet gardens, perfect for relaxing after the busy sightseeing stops.
The Lennon Wall, inspired by John Lennon, is a colorful mural of graffiti, lyrics, and political designs. This stop is optional and can be requested for free.
Guests can take photos, browse the street art, and enjoy the creative spirit of Prague’s alternative side. Since it’s a popular photo opportunity, many opt to include this stop as a last-minute addition.
The Mia Four vehicles are designed for maximum comfort, including features suitable for people with disabilities. Each rider receives a helmet and a rain cover if needed, ensuring a safe, protected experience regardless of weather.
The vehicles’ design allows both young and older visitors to enjoy Prague’s sights comfortably. The guides are experienced and can communicate in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, German, Ukrainian, Czech, and Hebrew.
The tour starts and ends at Míeská 72/5, located conveniently near public transportation. With a maximum of 12 travelers, the group remains intimate, allowing for a more personalized experience.
Booking is simple with a mobile ticket, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, making this a flexible choice. The tour includes the electric vehicles, helmets, and guide services, but not all fees or personal expenses.
This innovative tour offers a comfortable, eco-friendly way to see Prague’s top sights in just two hours. The modern electric vehicles and professional guides make the experience engaging and accessible.
While it offers a fast-paced overview, visitors looking for a deeper exploration of interior sites will need additional tours. Still, the combination of scenic stops, historical commentary, and fun transportation makes this a smart choice for first-time visitors or those seeking a light, enjoyable way to explore.
The tour’s high ratings and positive reviews reflect its reliability and appeal, especially for those who value modern comforts and expert guidance while discovering Prague.
“During my travels, I usually do the hop on hop off. This was something different I wanted to try. At age 65, I was a little hesitant but am very gl…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages and mobility levels?
Yes, the electric vehicles are designed to accommodate all ages and those with disabilities, making it a comfortable option for families, seniors, and anyone with mobility concerns.
Do I need to pay additional fees for the stops?
Most stops are free, including the Vltava River, Letná Park, Charles Bridge, and the Lennon Wall. However, additional costs may apply if you choose to visit Petrín Tower or purchase extra drinks or souvenirs.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility if your schedule shifts.
How long is each stop?
Stops range from about 2 minutes at the river to 10 minutes at Prague Castle and Letná Park, with some optional stops allowing for more time if requested.
What languages are available for the guide narration?
Guides are licensed and can communicate in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, German, Ukrainian, Czech, and Hebrew.
Is the tour environmentally friendly?
Yes, the use of electric Mia Four vehicles makes this tour a green and sustainable way to explore the city’s highlights.