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Discover Prague on an all-in-one 7-hour electric bike tour, covering Old Town, Prague Castle, and scenic parks with expert guides and panoramic views.
Explore the Prague “ALL-IN-ONE” City E-Bike Tour, a comprehensive 7-hour journey through the Czech capital’s most iconic sights. Priced at $112 per person, this tour is ideal for those eager to see Old Town, New Town, Prague Castle, and the city’s beautiful parks on a smooth, electric bike. Starting at the Praha Bike office, it offers a well-balanced mix of sightseeing, cultural insights, and scenic stops, making it perfect for travelers who want a full-day experience without strenuous pedaling.
What sets this tour apart is its combination of key landmarks, panoramic views, and engaging storytelling from knowledgeable guides. The tour includes many highlights such as the John Lennon Wall, Charles Bridge, and Wenceslas Square, with a 1.5-hour break for a traditional Czech lunch. While the seven-hour duration may be lengthy for some, the electric bikes make the ride accessible and enjoyable even for less experienced cyclists.


The tour begins at the Praha Bike office, located at Dlouhá 24, Prague 1, near Old Town Square. Guests are advised to arrive 15 minutes early to get fitted with helmets and bikes. The activity ends back at the starting point, making it easy to explore nearby attractions afterward.
The tour operates in English, German, and Dutch, with guided commentary delivered via wireless headphones. This setup ensures everyone can clearly hear the guide’s stories, directions, and cultural insights throughout the day.
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The journey kicks off along the Vltava River, where you’ll admire Prague’s skyline and cityscape. The guide leads you to the Prague Castle, where you’ll learn about its history and enjoy superb views of the city. The ride then continues through the Lesser Town and across Kampa Island, highlighting Prague’s charming riverside charm and artistic vibe.
Midway, you’ll visit Kampa Park, a tranquil spot perfect for photos. The tour then takes you to the Prague National Theatre, Wenceslas Square, and the Municipal House, each with their own stories and architectural styles. Stops at the Powder Tower and Estates Theatre showcase Prague’s historic grandeur.
The Dancing House provides a modern contrast, while the John Lennon Wall introduces you to Prague’s artistic and cultural expression. Crossing the Charles Bridge, you’ll experience one of the most famous sights in Prague, with plenty of opportunities for photos.
The final part of the tour explores Josefov, the historic Jewish Quarter, and concludes at Old Town Square, where many landmarks converge in a lively hub of activity.
Prague Castle: The grand complex offers panoramic views of the city below and a glimpse into Czech history. Guided commentary explains its significance.
Letna Park and the Prague Metronome: The Metronome stands atop a hill with sweeping vistas of Prague, perfect for photo stops and learning about local legends.
Kampa Island: A peaceful oasis with picturesque views and artistic sculptures, ideal for a quick break and photo opportunities.
John Lennon Wall: An ever-changing mural of peace and love, this site symbolizes Prague’s vibrant, rebellious spirit.
Charles Bridge: This historic bridge, lined with statues, becomes lively with street performers and vendors early in the day or late afternoon.
Jewish Quarter (Josefov): Rich in history, this area features synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery, adding depth to the city’s cultural tapestry.
Old Town Square: The bustling heart of Prague, with the Astronomical Clock, Tyn Church, and vibrant street life.
While the tour is not strenuous, it involves lots of riding in traffic and over cobblestones, requiring attention and moderate physical effort. The electric bikes greatly assist in covering the distance comfortably, but participants should feel comfortable riding in urban environments. The tour’s length may be challenging for some, especially during the seven-hour duration, but the 1.5-hour lunch break offers much-needed rest.
The tour is suitable for most, provided participants weigh between 45kg and 120kg, and have the ability to ride a bike. No prior experience with electric bikes is necessary, as guides provide control instructions at the start.
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This tour is a fantastic way to capture Prague’s diverse architecture—from Gothic and Baroque to modern styles. The panoramic stops at Prague Castle and Letna Park are perfect for photography, offering sweeping views over the city’s red rooftops and spires.
Guides enrich the experience with stories about Prague’s legends, history, and culture, making each landmark more meaningful. The blend of scenic landscapes, historic sites, and artistic expressions ensures an engaging and visually rewarding day.
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For $112 per person, travelers enjoy a comprehensive itinerary, high-quality electric bikes, insurance, and sound-enabled guides. All necessary gear, including helmets, baskets, and rain ponchos, are provided, making the experience convenient regardless of weather.
The guided commentary and bicycle safety equipment add value, especially considering the full seven-hour duration. The only thing not included is lunch, giving flexibility for personal preferences or local culinary exploration.

While the electric bikes make the ride accessible, the length and urban riding require a reasonable level of comfort on a bike. The tour requires a minimum of 2 participants to operate, and cancellations are possible if the number is not met 24 hours in advance. Pregnant women and those with mobility issues are advised against participating.
Guests should bring comfortable shoes and clothes, and have their passport or ID with them. The tour is offered in English, German, and Dutch, with other languages available upon request.

The Prague “ALL-IN-ONE” City E-Bike Tour provides a detailed, efficient way to see the city’s most celebrated sights in one day. Its seven-hour duration covers historic landmarks, scenic parks, and vibrant neighborhoods, all on easy-to-handle electric bikes. The knowledgeable guides, combined with panoramic views and lively stories, make this a compelling choice for travelers keen on a full, active exploration of Prague.
While the length may be a consideration for some, the comfortable ride and diverse stops ensure a balanced experience. It’s especially well-suited for those who want to combine sightseeing, culture, and outdoor activity into a single, memorable day.
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Is this tour suitable for children or teenagers?
Participants must be able to ride a bike and weigh between 45kg and 120kg, making it suitable for most teenagers and adults.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is provided in English, German, and Dutch. Other languages are available on request.
Are the bikes truly electric?
Yes, the bikes are high-quality electric bikes, and insurance is included. However, one review mentions bikes that are not electric, which could be an inconsistency.
What should I bring on the tour?
Guests should bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, and clothes suitable for outdoor activity. Rain ponchos are provided if needed.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but there is a designated 1.5-hour break for personal or local dining.
What are the physical requirements?
Guests should be comfortable riding a bike in traffic and over cobblestones. The electric bikes help reduce physical strain.
What landmarks will I see?
You’ll visit Prague Castle, Wenceslas Square, Charles Bridge, John Lennon Wall, Jewish Quarter, and many more.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?
No, the tour is not suitable for pregnant women.
What if I have mobility issues?
This tour is not recommended for people with mobility impairments.