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Experience Prague’s highlights on a private 3-hour e-scooter tour with guide insights, stunning views, and included gear for a smooth city exploration.

The Prague E-Scooter Grand City Tour by PragueWay offers an engaging way to explore the Czech capital in just about 3 hours. Priced at $73.15 per person, this private experience guarantees a personalized journey through Prague’s most iconic sights. With group discounts available and mobile ticketing, this tour is well-suited for those who want both efficiency and flexibility.
This tour distinguishes itself with electric scooter transport, saving you time and energy while navigating Prague’s winding streets. It includes a comprehensive E-scooter tutorial, helmet, rain gear, and gloves during colder months, making it accessible in various weather conditions. The guides, known for their local knowledge and storytelling, enrich the experience with anecdotes and insights often missed by casual visitors.

The adventure begins just a few steps from Charles Bridge, Prague’s most famous stone bridge, renowned for its legends and decorative statues. This historical crossing is a perfect starting point, setting the tone for the city’s rich past. The tour’s 5-minute stop here offers a chance to admire its architecture and learn about its intriguing background.
From Charles Bridge, the route takes you to Kampa Island, situated between the river Vltava and river Certovka — famously called the Devil Stream. Here, you’ll discover a tranquil green space with scenic views, perfect for capturing photos and hearing stories about the island’s unique location and history.
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Next, a short ride leads to the Mala Strana district, home to around 250 churches in the historic city center. The highlight is St. Nicholas Church, a beautiful baroque building celebrated for its stunning interior decoration. The 5-minute stop allows for a quick appreciation of this architectural gem and its spiritual significance.
The guide shares details about the church’s history and its role in Prague’s religious landscape, offering a glimpse into the city’s cultural fabric. This stop is well-chosen for its visual appeal and historical relevance.

The tour includes visits to two of Prague’s major parks: Letná and Petrin. Both are hills offering sweeping views of the city and the river below. The Letná Park, the second-largest park in Prague, was designed in the 19th century and features the famous Metronome sculpture.
At Letná, a brief stop presents an opportunity to admire the enchanting views of Vltava River and Prague’s skyline. The 10-minute pause allows for photos and a quick explanation of the park’s history, including its name origin, meaning “Sunny Hill.”

The Metronome sculpture, a massive kinetic piece standing 25 meters high and weighing 7 tonnes, is an eye-catching highlight at Letná. Installed in 1991, it replaces the former Stalin Monument site, which now hosts this symbolic piece of public art.
This 2-minute stop offers a moment to appreciate the artistic statement and the park’s historical transformation. The scene provides a perfect backdrop for capturing memories of the city’s recent past and its evolving identity.
While the castle itself remains outside the e-scooter route, the guide shares captivating stories about Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle complex in the world. The 5-minute narration includes legends, architectural details, and the castle’s significance as a symbol of the city across centuries.
Next, the Old Royal Palace within the castle grounds is described as a renaissance building with a famous Singing Fountain outside. The brief stop here provides insights into the building’s royal and artistic history, including its stint as Tycho de Brahe’s observatory under Rudolph II.
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The Old Town Square features the Old Town Hall, a central landmark known worldwide for its astronomical clock. The 5-minute stop allows visitors to learn about the clock’s saint puppet show, its history, and its role in Prague’s civic life.
This stop offers an authentic glimpse into the city’s medieval past and the lively atmosphere of the square, bustling with activity and historical charm.

Next, the famous Wenceslas Square in Prague’s New Town is highlighted for its monumental architecture. The equestrian statue of St. Wenceslas and the National Museum building are notable sights. The 5-minute pause here provides context about its importance in the city’s cultural and political history.
The guide explains how this square has been a hub for public events, protests, and celebrations over the years, making it a key point of Prague’s social life.
The National Theater, an architectural symbol of Czech national identity, is another key stop. Its golden roof makes it visible from afar. The 5-minute visit offers insights into Prague’s performing arts scene, especially ballet and opera, and the building’s significance in Czech cultural history.
This stop emphasizes the importance of the arts within Prague’s identity, adding a layer of cultural depth to the city tour.
The tour concludes at Lennonova zed (Lennon Wall), famous for its graffiti and street art inspired by John Lennon and the 1960s counterculture. Visitors are invited to bring spray paint if they wish to contribute their own messages or artwork in this free-for-all graffiti zone.
This 5-minute stop provides a relaxed end to the tour, with a chance to see vibrant street art and reflect on Prague’s artistic and revolutionary spirit.
The 3-hour private tour includes electric scooter rental, guide service in multiple languages (English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, French), and necessary gear like helmets, raincoat, and gloves in winter. The tour departs from Mostecká 53/4 in Malá Strana and ends at the same location, ensuring a convenient start and finish point.
No food or drinks are included, and certain groups like children under 150 cm, pregnant women, or persons over 120 kg are not permitted to ride the scooters. The activity also requires bicycle skills for safe operation.
This private e-scooter tour offers a personalized experience with knowledgeable guides who share local insights and stories. The stunning views from parks like Letná and Petrin combine with close-up looks at Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the Old Town Square.
With rain gear and helmets provided, the tour operates in most weather conditions, making it a flexible choice. The reviews praise the quality of the guide’s knowledge and highlight the views and overall value, especially for those seeking an active, engaging way to see Prague.
The Prague E-Scooter Grand City Tour delivers a compact, efficient way to discover the city’s most famous sights. It suits visitors who appreciate personalized tours, efficient transportation, and local storytelling. While not suitable for very young children or those over 120 kg, the tour remains accessible for most with bicycle skills.
The private aspect ensures a tailored experience, and the inclusion of gear and rain protection adds comfort. Expect a blend of historic landmarks, panoramic views, and street art, making this tour a memorable part of any Prague visit.
“Amazing views of the city, our guide vitekz was very ,knowledgeable and we really,enjoyed the 3 hrs.”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
The price includes electric scooter rental, guide in multiple languages, helmet, raincoat, and gloves in winter.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Mostecká 53/4 in Malá Strana.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 150 cm in height are not allowed to ride an e-scooter, which typically means children around 14 years old and older can participate if they meet the height requirement.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, considering rain gear is provided if needed.
Are there any physical requirements?
Yes, bicycle skills are required to operate the e-scooters safely.
Is this tour private or group?
This is a private tour, with only your group participating, ensuring a personalized experience.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 8 days in advance, but availability may vary.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of private guiding, stunning city views, and convenient transportation makes this tour especially appealing for those wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed sightseeing experience.