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Discover Prague on an electric bike tour for $79.45, covering top sights, parks, and panoramic views with expert guides in just 2.5 hours.
Navigating Prague’s historic center becomes an effortless adventure on the FAT TIRE E-BIKE GREAT TOUR. Priced at $79.45 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, this tour takes you past iconic landmarks like Prague Castle, the Old Town, and scenic parks. The tour departs from Praha Bike at Dlouhá 24 in Prague’s Old Town, with a small group limit of 10 participants ensuring personalized attention. The electric bikes make conquering hills easier, allowing all skill levels—including those who haven’t ridden in a while—to enjoy Prague’s sights comfortably.
This tour distinguishes itself through detailed stops at Letna Park, the Metronome, Queen Anne’s Summer Palace, and the famous Charles Bridge. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly manner, making the experience educational and fun. The inclusion of bottled water, safety gear, and city maps adds to the value, with optional rain ponchos available if weather changes unexpectedly. The flexible pacing and accessible routes make it perfect for first-time visitors eager to see the city without exhausting themselves.


The tour begins at Praha Bike, located conveniently in the heart of the city. After a brief orientation on how to operate the electric bikes, the group sets off to explore. The comfortable e-bikes include a helmet, basket, and bungee cords for personal belongings, making the ride smooth and hassle-free. Most travelers find the start time flexible enough to fit into any sightseeing plan, and the tour operates rain or shine, with rain ponchos provided if needed.
The small group size ensures that the guide can give individual attention, answer questions, and customize the pace. The mobile ticket format allows easy access, and since the tour is near public transportation, it’s simple to reach the starting point. The duration is short enough for a quick overview but packed with enough sights to satisfy first-time visitors eager to get a comprehensive feel for the city.
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The tour’s first stops include Letna Park, where the uphill views provide a perfect photo opportunity. Riders enjoy a 10-minute break to admire the cityscape from this vantage point. Next, the Metronome at the park’s summit offers a panoramic view of Prague’s skyline, perfect for snapping memorable photos. These stops are accessible and provide a relaxing stretch in scenic surroundings, making them favorites among participants.
The guide shares insights about the park’s history and significance, adding depth to the experience. The uphill ride is manageable thanks to the electric assist, which keeps the experience comfortable for all ages. We appreciate how these stops highlight Prague’s natural beauty alongside its architecture, offering a balanced view of the city’s outdoor and urban appeal.

Next, the tour visits the Queen Anne’s Summer Palace, where visitors can admire the beautiful Royal Gardens. This historic site provides a peaceful setting to learn about Prague’s royal past. The guide explains the palace’s architectural style and its role as a summer residence for nobility, enriching the visit.
The 10-minute stop allows for photos and quick exploration. The lush gardens and historic ambiance add a touch of serenity, contrasting with the bustling city center. This site is often praised for its picturesque setting and the opportunity to glimpse a quieter, regal side of Prague.

The Prague Castle is a major highlight on the tour, with the guide providing history info at the main gate. The 10-minute stop offers a glimpse of the castle’s impressive façade and the surrounding views. While the tour doesn’t include access to interior areas, this stop offers a solid overview of one of Prague’s most renowned landmarks.
Participants can take photos of the spires dominating the skyline or listen to brief anecdotes about the castle’s significance. The bike-friendly route allows you to see the castle from multiple angles, with plenty of opportunities to appreciate its grandeur without long walks.

Next, the tour passes Cernin Palace, which houses the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stopping for a quick 5-minute view. Then, riders visit the Lennonova zed, the famous graffiti wall that symbolizes peace and rebellion. The 10-minute stop at Lennon Wall offers vibrant street art and an energetic atmosphere.
These sites showcase Prague’s mix of history, politics, and street culture. The guide shares stories behind these landmarks, enriching the experience. Stops like Lennon Wall provide colorful, engaging moments that appeal to visitors interested in Prague’s modern artistic expressions.
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The Charles Bridge is another essential stop, with the guide leading the group onto the historic bridge with its beautiful statues. The 10-minute stop allows for photos and appreciation of the architecture and the bustling activity along the river. From here, you can see the river views and the city skyline, setting the scene for the rest of the tour.
Riders can enjoy the lively atmosphere and learn about the bridge’s history and significance as a symbol of Prague. The electric bikes make it easy to pause and take in the scenery without the crowds feeling overwhelming.

The tour includes a visit to the Franz Kafka Muzeum, where a fountain created by David Cerny provides an artistic highlight. The 10-minute stop offers an opportunity to admire Prague’s literary figure and contemporary art installations. The guide shares stories about Kafka’s influence on Prague and literature.
This stop blends literary history with modern art, appealing to culturally curious visitors. The fountain and the nearby museum create a thought-provoking visual experience, making it a memorable part of the ride.

Next, riders visit the Rudolfinum, a famous concert hall with its elegant architecture. The 10-minute stop provides a chance to appreciate its exterior and learn about its role in Prague’s cultural scene. Following this, the Old Jewish Cemetery offers insights into the history of Prague’s Jewish community, with a 10-minute stop to reflect on its significance.
Both sites deepen the understanding of Prague’s diverse cultural fabric and history. The guide offers concise explanations, making each location meaningful within the short stops.
The final stop is at the Old Town Hall, where the astronomical clock is a highlight. The 10-minute stop allows for photos and viewing the clock’s intricate workings. The group then returns to the starting point, completing the loop through Prague’s historic core.
This ending spot offers a classic photo opportunity and a chance to revisit the city’s Medieval architecture. The short stops and easy pace ensure a relaxed finish to the tour.
This small-group tour operates most days, with bookings typically made 41 days in advance. The meeting point is near public transportation, making it convenient to reach. The age restrictions include not recommending the e-bike for children 14 and under or pregnant guests. Riders need to be able to control the bike, but no extensive training is provided.
Included in the tour are a tour guide, bike insurance, safety gear, city map, and bottled water. The price of $79.45 offers good value given the detailed stops, expert guides, and the overall experience. Cancellation is free if made 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility to planning.
The electric bikes are praised for making hilly routes manageable, especially for those who haven’t biked recently. The assist feature helps cover more ground comfortably, ensuring no one gets left behind or fatigued. The small group size fosters a more personal, engaging experience, with plenty of opportunities for questions and interaction.
Many reviews highlight how knowledgeable guides enhance the ride, sharing entertaining stories and useful insights. The friendly atmosphere and well-maintained bikes create a positive, stress-free environment for all participants.
This tour offers an efficient way to see Prague’s top attractions without the fatigue of walking or the inflexibility of bus tours. The two and a half hours fly by thanks to the variety of stops and beautiful scenery. The guided commentary makes historical sites come alive, while the scenic parks provide a breath of fresh air.
The e-bikes are especially beneficial for those concerned about their fitness level or physical limitations. The small group size and personalized approach mean you’ll enjoy a comfortable, engaging experience tailored to your pace.
While it doesn’t include inside visits or lunch, it offers a well-rounded overview of Prague’s most iconic sights, perfect for first-time visitors or anyone wanting a flexible, fun way to explore the city.
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How easy is it to operate the e-bike?
The e-bike includes a simple control system, and the guide provides a quick orientation. Riders should be able to control the bike, but no extensive training is needed. The assist makes climbing hills effortless.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour not recommended for children 14 and under. Riders must be over 45kg (100 lbs) and under 130kg (280 lbs). The experience is best suited for those comfortable with bike riding.
What should I bring?
Participants are advised to wear smart casual clothing. The tour supplies safety helmets, rain ponchos if necessary, and bottled water. Bringing a camera and a small bag for personal items is also recommended.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Refunds are processed if canceled within this window, providing flexibility in planning your Prague trip.