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Discover Prague’s lesser-known sights on a 3-hour bike tour for $45.18, led by knowledgeable guides, exploring hidden neighborhoods and cultural sites.
The Hidden Prague Bike Tour offers an engaging way to explore the Czech capital beyond its usual tourist spots. With a price of $45.18 per person and a duration of around 3 hours, this tour provides a compact yet comprehensive introduction to Prague’s lesser-known neighborhoods. It departs from Michalská 509/10 at 2:00 pm and is limited to 18 participants, ensuring plenty of personal attention. The tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want to see more of the city without the hassle of parking or crowded footpaths.
The tour’s focus on off-the-beaten-path sights makes it a compelling choice for those interested in local culture, history, and hidden corners. We appreciate how this experience balances a moderate physical effort with a rich storytelling element, making it accessible for most with moderate physical fitness. While the tour covers a good range of sites in just three hours, it’s especially suited for those who want to maximize sightseeing in a short time frame.


This bike tour takes you through Prague’s new town, a vibrant area often overshadowed by the Old Town and Prague Castle. As you cycle through, you get a taste of the city’s authentic side, with fewer crowds and more local flavor. The route emphasizes hidden corners and cultural sites that are rarely on typical tourist itineraries, making this a great way to see a different face of Prague.
The tour starts at Michalská 509/10, close to public transportation, which makes it easy to access. It ends back at the starting point, providing a convenient loop that maximizes sightseeing without long detours. The small group size ensures that guides can offer personalized attention and adjust the pace if needed.
The three-hour duration strikes a good balance, allowing enough time to see multiple sights without feeling rushed. The tour includes a mix of riding and stops, with each site offering a chance to learn about local history and culture.
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One of the tour’s highlights is exploring Lesser Town, a charming area with hidden John Lennon wall that’s tucked away from the main tourist crowds. Here, the guide explains the significance of this colorful graffiti wall as a symbol of peace and rebellion. Adjacent to this, Kampa Park offers relaxed views and a touch of modern art, giving a well-rounded sense of the neighborhood.
This stop lasts about 20 minutes, providing time to take photos and hear stories behind these iconic sights. The admission tickets for some locations are not included, which is typical for free-standing sites but worth noting if you want to explore further on your own.
The Lesser Town section captures the essence of Prague’s blend of history, art, and local life, making it a memorable part of the tour.

Next, the tour visits the Church of St. Cyril, a site with a compelling historical story related to Reinhard Heydrich’s assassination. This stop lasts about 30 minutes, allowing the guide to share details about the event and its impact on Prague’s history.
While admission tickets are not included, the church itself is a significant landmark. Visitors get an insightful look into a pivotal moment in Czech history, making this stop both educational and meaningful. The guide’s commentary adds context to the site, enriching the experience beyond just sightseeing.
This part of the tour emphasizes Prague’s complex history and offers a chance to reflect on its darker past.
A key highlight is the visit to Vysehrad, a beautiful hidden castle and cultural monument perched on a hill overlooking the river. The Vysehrad National Cultural Monument offers stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere away from the busy city center.
The tour dedicates 30 minutes to this site, giving ample time to explore the ramparts, see the historic ruins, and enjoy panoramic vistas. The area is perfect for photography and offers a sense of Prague’s medieval past that many visitors overlook.
Although admission tickets are not included, the site’s open-air appeal and historical significance make it a worthwhile stop. It’s a great place to relax and absorb the city’s quieter, scenic side.
The meeting point at Michalská 509/10 is easily accessible via public transportation, which is convenient for most visitors. The small group limit of 16 people ensures the guides can offer personalized attention and keep safety a priority.
The tour departs at 2:00 pm, making it a suitable mid-afternoon activity, especially during longer city stays. The tour includes a mobile ticket, simplifying check-in, and the free cancellation policy allows for flexibility if plans change.
We note that participants should have moderate physical fitness, as the route involves cycling on cobbled streets and some uphill sections.
Based on reviews, guides like Emma, George, and Tom are praised for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and engaging storytelling. They not only share historical facts but also add personal anecdotes, making the experience more lively and relatable.
Reviewers consistently mention how guides carefully manage group safety, especially when crossing streets or navigating city bike paths. The bikes are described as very good, suitable for Prague’s cobbled streets, ensuring a smooth ride.
Although some reviews note minor issues like a pedal squeak or minimal interaction, the overall sentiment is highly positive. The tour’s value for money and quality of sights visited stand out as major strengths.

This tour is ideal for first-time visitors wanting an efficient overview of hidden sights, history buffs, and anyone comfortable with moderate physical activity. It suits those interested in local culture, art, and historical stories outside the typical tourist trail.
Because of the small group size and personalized storytelling, it’s also well-suited for travelers who prefer a more intimate and educational experience. The price point and the flexible cancellation policy add to its appeal for those wanting a reliable, well-organized tour.

The Hidden Prague Bike Tour delivers an engaging, informative, and scenic experience for those eager to go beyond the crowds. It covers key lesser-known sites like Lesser Town, Vysehrad, and St. Cyril’s Church, all within a manageable 3-hour window.
The tour’s small-group format, knowledgeable guides, and well-chosen stops make it stand out among city biking options. While it’s best suited for those with moderate fitness levels, the overall experience offers excellent value and rich storytelling that highlights Prague’s hidden corners and local character.
For travelers wanting a personalized, active exploration of a city that’s full of surprises, this tour offers a reliable and memorable way to uncover Prague’s lesser-seen treasures.
“Wonderful tour of lesser known sites in Prague with detailed historical commentary. One of the highlights of our trip.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is generally suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, children should be comfortable with cycling on cobbled streets and potentially uphill sections.
Are admission tickets needed for the stops?
No, most stops like Lesser Town, Church of St. Cyril, and Vysehrad do not include admission tickets, so additional entry fees may apply if you wish to explore inside certain sites.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Less notice means no refund.
What is the group size limit?
The tour caps at 18 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing and moderate footwear, and bring a water bottle. A mobile ticket makes check-in straightforward.
How physically demanding is the tour?
It requires moderate physical fitness, given the cycling involved on cobblestone streets and some uphill sections.
Is this tour good for first-time visitors to Prague?
Absolutely. It offers a great introduction to the city’s lesser-known sights, combining sightseeing with engaging storytelling.
What is the start time?
The tour departs daily at 2:00 pm from Michalská 509/10.
How long does the tour take?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours.
Who operates this tour?
It is run by Mijn Praag Tours – MijnTours.com, specializing in bike and walking tours in Prague.