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Discover Prague's hidden gems on a 3-hour bike tour, with stunning river views, WWII insights, and visits to Vysehrad castle. Great value at $44 per person.
The Hidden Prague Bike Tour offers a fresh perspective on this historic city, departing from the Central Bohemian Region and lasting around 3 hours. Priced at $44 per person, this tour is ideal for those interested in combining scenic rides with intriguing stories of Prague’s WWII history and lesser-known sights. The tour begins at Michalská 509/10, where riders are equipped with bicycles and helmets, making it accessible for most who can comfortably ride a bike.
What sets this experience apart is its focus on the less touristy parts of Prague. You’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the city, including the Malá Strana neighborhood, and explore hidden corners of Vysehrad Castle, a romantic site overlooking the river. The tour emphasizes unique stops that are often missed on conventional sightseeing routes, such as crossing the Nusle Bridge with its darker history, and riding along the vibrant Naplavka quay on the way back.
While the tour doesn’t include food or drinks, it makes up for it with incredible scenery, historical insights, and a comfortable pace. It’s perfect for those who want a combination of active exploration and cultural discovery in a manageable 3-hour window. Visitors should be comfortable on a bike, as the ride includes some steady cycling and a small hill climb.


The tour’s route takes you along the Vltava River banks, where you’ll see both historic and contemporary architecture. One notable sight is the Dancing House, a famous modern building that contrasts with Prague’s traditional buildings. The ride provides spectacular views, making it a visual treat for photography enthusiasts.
As you pedal along, the guide shares insights into the city’s development and points out noteworthy bridges and structures. The balance of scenic vistas and historical commentary makes this ride both visually enjoyable and educational.
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A key highlight is the visit to Malá Strana, one of Prague’s most charming districts. The guide leads you through its narrow streets and picturesque squares, revealing hidden corners and romantic vistas. The ride then brings you to Vysehrad, a castle and fortress complex offering sweeping views of the city and the river.
Within Vysehrad, the tour visits the Cathedral of Saint Peter & Paul, an impressive religious site. Adjacent to the cathedral, you’ll find a cemetery serving as the national cemetery of the Czech Republic, where notable figures like composers Smetana and Dvorak and artist Alfons Mucha are buried. This stop provides a peaceful, historical atmosphere away from busy tourist spots.

The tour particularly emphasizes WWII history, with a focus on the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, a key event in Prague’s wartime story. The guide explains the significance of this event and its impact on the city.
Another notable stop is Nusle Bridge, where the tour discusses its historical darker side. The narrative offers a deeper understanding of the city’s past, enriching the riding experience with meaningful stories.

The riding pace is described as steady, suitable for most riders, with only one small hill climb involved. The guide makes sure everyone stays safe and keeps the group together, making this a comfortable experience for a wide range of cycling abilities.
The small group size (limited to just a few participants) enhances the chance to engage with the guide and ask questions. Cyclists should be comfortable riding, as the tour does not cater to those who cannot ride a bike.
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The return route along Naplavka, one of Prague’s most lively and bustling quays, offers a perfect conclusion to the tour. This area is filled with cafés, bars, and local activity, giving riders a taste of Prague’s vibrant street life after a scenic ride.
The final segment ensures that the tour concludes at the starting point, making logistics simple and convenient for participants.

The meeting point is clearly marked at the yellow bike parked at Michalská 509/10. The activity includes bicycle and helmet, but does not cover food, drinks, or transportation to and from the start.
Participants should bring passport or ID card and plan to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour is led by live guides speaking Dutch and English, ensuring clarity and engagement.

Compared to other bike tours in Prague, the Hidden Prague Bike Tour emphasizes less touristy sights and historical stories, especially related to WWII. The inclusion of stops like Vysehrad and Nusle Bridge provides a deeper cultural insight.
The price point of $44 offers a good value, considering the scenic views, historical insights, and the quality of the guided experience. The small group setting and careful pacing make this tour accessible and enjoyable for most riders.

The type of bicycles may not be the newest or most advanced, which can be a concern for some riders. A flat tire during the tour may require walking the bike back, as noted in some reviews, so riders should be prepared for minor inconveniences.
The tour is not suitable for people who cannot ride a bike, so those with physical limitations should consider this before booking.

The Hidden Prague Bike Tour offers an engaging way to explore the city’s less visited neighborhoods and important historical sites. The 3-hour itinerary combines breathtaking river views with stories about WWII, making it both visually and intellectually stimulating.
With a high rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 152 reviews, this tour consistently earns praise for its knowledgeable guides and well-paced ride. Visitors who enjoy history, scenic biking, and off-the-beaten-path sights will find this experience rewarding.
While the price of $44 is reasonable, participants should be comfortable on a bike and prepared for a steady, sometimes hilly ride. If you’re seeking a relaxed, in-depth exploration of Prague’s hidden corners, this tour provides a practical and enjoyable option.
“Was a great tour!! Mark was very informative and pleasant Well worth the money!”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers bicycle and helmet. It does not include food, drinks, or pickup and drop-off.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at the entrance to the courtyard at Michalská 509/10, where the yellow bike is parked. It concludes back at the same meeting point.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with starting times available based on availability.
Is this tour suitable for children or non-cyclists?
The tour is not suitable for people who cannot ride a bike. Riders should be comfortable on a bicycle and able to sustain a steady pace.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Dutch and English, delivering clear and engaging commentary.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring a passport or ID card for identification purposes.
Are there any notable stops?
Yes, stops include Malá Strana, Vysehrad Castle, the Cathedral of Saint Peter & Paul, and the Nusle Bridge.
What makes this tour different from other bike tours in Prague?
This tour emphasizes hidden sights and WWII history, with stops that reveal less touristy but historically significant sites, making it ideal for those seeking an in-depth cultural experience.
Is the tour family-friendly?
As long as participants are comfortable on a bike, families with children who meet the physical requirements can enjoy this experience.
What are some of the reviews highlights?
Reviewers praise knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and good value for money. Many mention it as one of their favorite bike tours in Prague.
This Hidden Prague Bike Tour blends scenic beauty, historical depth, and local insights into a memorable 3-hour journey through Prague’s quieter, yet fascinating, corners. It’s a perfect choice for history enthusiasts and scenic riders alike.
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