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Experience Prague’s illuminated landmarks on a fun and safe 2.5-hour electric trike night tour, led by expert guides for an unforgettable city adventure.
The Electric Trike Night Tour in Prague offers a unique way to explore the Czech capital after sunset. For just $3.46 per person, this 2.5-hour guided tour takes travelers through Prague’s most iconic sights, all while cruising on comfortable electric trikes. The tour is well-suited for those eager to see Prague’s illuminated landmarks with a sense of safety and confidence, thanks to the comprehensive training and friendly guidance provided beforehand. It’s a lively, scenic experience that balances fun with insightful commentary, making it an ideal choice for visitors wanting a different perspective of the city at night.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on summer nights, when Prague’s lights sparkle against the dark sky. With a maximum group size of just 10 travelers, the experience feels intimate and personalized. The price point remains incredibly accessible, especially considering the multiple stops at key attractions and the inclusive amenities like raincoats and water. The only consideration is that this activity requires participants to be at least 18 years old to drive the trike or 10+ years old to sit on the rear seat with an adult, making it best suited for older children and adults.


The tour begins at tpánská 55, a convenient location close to public transportation in Prague’s Nové Mesto district. Upon arrival, guests sign a disclaimer form and receive a brief 10-minute supervised training on how to operate the electric trikes. This initial step emphasizes safety and confidence, especially for those new to riding electric bikes. The training is included in the tour, making it accessible even for beginners. The starting point setting provides easy access, making the logistics straightforward whether arriving by public transport or taxi.
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The first stops take you to Vaclavske NamEsti, Prague’s bustling main square. From outside, you’ll admire the impressive National Museum building and see Prague’s premier shopping district. This area comes alive at night with bright lights and lively energy, giving a vibrant start to the tour. The stops here last about 10 minutes, giving enough time for photos and orientation without feeling rushed.
A brief pause at the Powder Tower provides an opportunity to learn about its history and importance in Prague’s cityscape. Afterwards, the tour continues through the city on the electric trikes, heading toward Summer Park. This stop offers a chance to appreciate the historic architecture and the significance of this medieval gate, all while enjoying the illuminated city streets.

Riders then move through Letna Park, where a 15-minute stop allows for scenic views from the height of the park. Here, the panoramic vistas of Prague’s skyline and the city lights are simply stunning. The tour also includes the Prague Metronome area, offering insights into the history of the Joseph Stalin statue, which once stood here, and the story of its removal.

Another 15-minute stop at the Letna Viewpoint showcases a sweeping panoramic view of Prague, with five bridges lined up in a row. Visitors also see the Office of the Prime Minister from afar. This spot provides an excellent opportunity for photos of the city’s illuminated bridges and skyline, making it one of the tour’s highlights.
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The tour continues to Prague Castle, where the exterior of this historic fortress is admired. Guests learn about its role in Prague’s history and view St. Vitus Cathedral from the outside. The 10-minute stop captures the castle’s grandeur at night, with its silhouette standing out against the dark sky.

Stops at Strahovsky Klaster include viewing a beautiful church and a panoramic viewpoint from a height, plus the chance to try monastery beer. This 10-minute pause is a favorite for many, combining scenic views with a taste of local tradition. The monastery’s architecture and its elevated position contribute to the sense of stepping back in time.

The Lennon Wall is viewed from outside, known as a symbol of expression and creativity. Then, the group rides along the Vltava River at the Charles Bridge, one of Prague’s most iconic landmarks. A 10-minute stop here allows for photos of the bridge lit up at night and a discussion of its history and significance.
From outside, the Franz Kafka Museum is noted for its famous pissing sculptures and literary connections. Nearby, the Rudolfinum offers a glimpse of its importance in Prague’s cultural scene. These stops are brief but provide cultural context and picturesque views.
The tour rides along Parizska Street, Prague’s most expensive shopping avenue with luxury brands like Rolex, offering a glimpse of high-end life from outside. The final stop is Old Town Square, where the Astronomical Clock is featured, and the historic ambiance of the city’s main hub shines brightly at night. The 5-minute stops at both locations are ideal for photos and appreciating the lively atmosphere.
The tour concludes back at tpánská 55, with an easy return option. The 1-minute final stop wraps up the experience, leaving visitors with lasting memories of Prague’s illuminated beauty.
The tour includes comfortable trikes, optional raincoats, a guide, and water at the start. It’s designed for most travelers, with most participants able to join, provided they are 18 years or older to drive. Children aged 10-17 can sit on the rear seat with an adult, but the activity is not suitable for children under 10. The tour size is capped at 10 travelers, fostering a relaxed and engaging environment.
Reviews emphasize the high safety standards maintained by the guides, with a training session ensuring everyone feels confident. The guide, named Prince, is praised for making the experience enjoyable, informative, and safe. This focus on safety reassures newcomers and makes the tour accessible for those new to electric bikes.
Booking is flexible with a free cancellation policy, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. This makes it convenient for travelers who might need to adjust their plans, especially considering Prague’s unpredictable weather or schedule changes.
This guided night tour offers a lively, scenic experience of Prague’s best-loved landmarks, all from the comfort of an electric trike. Its highlights include stunning views from Letna Park, the panoramic vista at the Letna Viewpoint, and the illuminated Charles Bridge. The stops at historical sites and viewpoints make every minute engaging, while the small group size ensures personalized attention.
The affordable price, combined with high safety standards and expert guidance, makes this tour a great option for travelers of most ages. It’s especially appealing for those wanting to see Prague’s lights and learn about its history in a relaxed, enjoyable setting. The only limitation is that children below 10 are not accommodated, and participants should be comfortable on a bike or rear seat.
If you’re looking for a fun, informative, and scenic way to experience Prague after dark, this electric trike night tour provides a memorable adventure with excellent value.
“Safety first is very reassuring when booking this type of on-road Tour where you are unfamiliar with the roads. Prince and his team ensure your ski…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children aged 10-17 can sit on the rear seat with an adult. However, children under 10 are not eligible to join the ride.
Do I need previous experience riding bikes?
Not necessarily. The tour includes a 10-minute supervised training to ensure safety and confidence, even for beginners.
What should I bring?
While the tour provides raincoats if needed, bringing comfortable clothing and potentially a small camera for photos is recommended. The tour includes water at the start.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, bookings are flexible with a full refund available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts and ends at tpánská 55 in Prague’s Nové Mesto district, which is accessible by public transport, Uber, or taxi.
What makes this tour stand out from other Prague night tours?
The use of electric trikes offers a fun, eco-friendly way to cover a lot of ground easily. The safety training, personalized group size, and multiple landmarks visited make it a comprehensive and enjoyable experience.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the activity is weather-dependent. Raincoats are provided, but heavy rain or storms may lead to cancellations or rescheduling.
How many stops are included?
There are 15 main stops covering major attractions, viewpoints, and cultural sites, each offering a short but impactful experience.