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Discover Prague on a fun and beginner-friendly Segway tour, visiting major landmarks, green parks, and optional brewery stops, all led by expert guides.
Exploring Prague becomes a breeze with the Prague Segway Fun & Beer tour, offered at just $3.55 per person. This group activity ranges from 5 minutes to about 3 hours, providing flexibility to suit different interests and schedules. The tour departs from Maltezske square in Prague’s Lesser Town, with all necessary helmet safety gear included and a thorough safety training session beforehand. The average booking time is 15 days in advance, indicating good availability for travelers planning ahead.
This tour stands out through its easy-to-understand instructions, making it perfect for beginners, and its carefully curated stops that include Prague Castle views, Strahov Monastery, and Brevnov Monastery and Brewery options. For those interested in a more personalized experience, there’s an opportunity to upgrade to a private tour or extend the itinerary to include Brevnov Monastery and its historic brewery. Whether you’re curious about Prague’s sights or want a fun way to cover more ground without tiring out, this tour offers an engaging and accessible way to see the city.


This tour begins at Maltezske square 479/7 in Prague’s Lesser Town, a charming area close to public transportation. The meeting spot is easy to find, and the activity concludes back at the same location, making logistics straightforward. The initial safety briefing takes about 10-15 minutes, during which instructors demonstrate how to operate the Segway safely, ensuring everyone feels confident before heading out.
The choice of starting point places you near some of Prague’s most picturesque neighborhoods, setting a scenic tone for the entire experience. Since the Prague Castle itself is not accessible via Segway, the guide shows several viewpoints of the imposing structure, giving a sense of scale and history without the need to enter.
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While Prague Castle remains off-limits for Segway riding due to being in a forbidden zone, the tour offers several viewpoints where the castle’s silhouette dominates the skyline. These views provide excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the castle’s grandeur from a distance. The guide ensures that you understand the significance of the largest castle in the world, even if access isn’t possible on this tour.
This approach balances sightseeing with accessibility, allowing participants to enjoy stunning panoramas without the hassle of walking or navigating crowds. The tour’s focus on scenic overlooks makes it a compelling way for first-timers to get a sense of Prague’s historic center.

A standout stop is Na Oechovce 250/30A, known as the Beverly Hills of Prague. This residential neighborhood features elegant villas and green surroundings, offering a contrast to the bustling city center. The stop lasts approximately 5 minutes, giving travelers a brief but enriching glimpse of Prague’s affluent district. There are no admission fees here, and the guided commentary highlights the area’s architecture and history.
Riders appreciate how smoothly the Segway handles the quieter streets of this upscale neighborhood, providing a relaxed vibe away from heavy traffic and travelers.

Next, the tour takes you to Villa Muller, an architectural gem with a modernist design. This stop lasts around 5 minutes, offering a quick view of a building that showcases early 20th-century architecture. The Villa’s exterior is notable, and the guide shares insights into its architectural style and significance.
Though not open for interior visits, the outside view adds variety to the tour’s architectural landscape, showcasing Prague’s blend of history and modernist design.
A brief stop at the Church of St. Norbert allows participants to admire its classic architecture. Lasting about 5 minutes, this stop provides a photo-worthy moment and a chance to appreciate Prague’s religious heritage. The guide offers context about the church’s role in the community, making this a meaningful snapshot of local history.
Its location makes it easily accessible for a quick visit, complementing the surrounding scenic architecture.
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A significant highlight is the Strahovsky Klaster, a monastery dating back to the 12th century. The stop lasts about 10 minutes, providing an opportunity to appreciate the historic archway and cloisters. Although the tour does not include interior access, the external views emphasize the monastery’s age and importance.
This site gives a glimpse into Prague’s medieval past, with its ancient stonework and peaceful ambiance.

For those on the 3-hour private tour, a visit to the Strahov Monastery Brewery is included, with drinks optional and provided. The brewery dates back to the 15th century, and the stop lasts 15 minutes. Here, visitors can taste local brews or simply enjoy the historic setting where monks have brewed beer for centuries.
The brewery visit complements the tour’s cultural and culinary appeal, especially for beer lovers. The guide typically provides insights into the brewing process and the monastery’s long tradition.

A 10-minute stop in a beautiful green park offers space for riding and relaxing. This scenic area provides a break from sightseeing, allowing participants to enjoy the fresh air and panoramic views. The park’s open space is ideal for practicing the Segway, making it a favorite among many.
It’s an excellent spot for photos, with lush surroundings and a peaceful atmosphere.
In the 3-hour tour, the itinerary includes a visit to Brevnovsky Klaster, established in 993 AD by Saint Adalbert. The Brevnov Monastery is a Benedictine archabbey with a long history and serene grounds. The stop lasts about 10 minutes and offers external views and insights from the guide.
Adjacent to the monastery, the Brevnov Monastery Brewery provides an additional 15-minute stop, where visitors can see the historic brewery and enjoy optional tastings. This extension appeals to those interested in Prague’s craft beer traditions and monastic history.
If not visiting the brewery, the Great Strahov Stadium can be viewed from the exterior. This massive stadium was built for synchronized gymnastics displays and is notably larger than a football pitch, covering a vast area. The tour mentions this as part of the 3-hour extension but does not include entry or interior visits.
This feature adds a modern contrast to the historic sites, highlighting Prague’s diverse architecture.
The tour accommodates a maximum of 30 travelers, ensuring manageable group sizes and personalized attention. The meeting point is close to public transportation, making it easy to access. Tour participants must be at least 8 years old and weigh between 35 kg and 135 kg for safety reasons.
In winter, special snow tires are used to ensure safe riding on snow, and rain gear is provided if needed. The activity is not suitable for those under the influence of alcohol or strong medication, and safety training is a mandatory part of the experience.
Guides, such as Sebastian and An, earn praise for their knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate approach. They take the time to explain historical details, making the tour both fun and educational. The live guiding enhances the experience, and the helmet gear ensures safety throughout.
Visitors consistently rate this tour 5 stars, citing the ease of riding, stunning views, and interesting commentary as key highlights.
This tour offers an excellent combination of accessible sightseeing, cultural landmarks, and optional beer tastings, all within a budget-friendly price. The flexible durations and private tour options make it adaptable to different interests and schedules.
While some landmarks like the castle are viewed from afar due to restrictions, the viewpoints and historic sites still deliver a rich experience. The guided narration and scenic stops effectively showcase Prague’s varied architecture and history.
Ideal for first-time visitors, families, or anyone wanting an active yet relaxed way to explore the city, this tour balances fun, learning, and cultural insight. It’s especially appealing to beer lovers and those seeking a safe, beginner-friendly introduction to Prague’s highlights.
“It was awesome! Coming to Prague third time I was not in the Castle area before. Silent parks, top-hill views and Strahov monastery brewery made my…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 8 and above can participate, provided they meet the minimum weight requirement of 35 kg.
Do I need previous Segway experience?
No, the tour includes a safety training session that lasts about 10-15 minutes, making it beginner-friendly.
What is included in the price?
All live guiding, helmet gear, and unlimited tea, water, or coffee are included. Drinks at the brewery are optional and available in the extended tour.
Can I upgrade to a private tour?
Yes, there is an option to upgrade to a private tour, which can include extensions like the Brevnov Monastery and Brewery.
What happens in case of bad weather?
Tours run in light rain with provided raincoats. In cases of extreme weather, the tour may be rescheduled or canceled with a full refund.
Is the castle accessible during the tour?
No, the Prague Castle is in a forbidden zone for Segway, but several views are provided from outside.
How long does the tour typically last?
Tour durations vary from 5 minutes for a quick overview to about 3 hours for a comprehensive experience with all stops.
Where does the tour end?
It concludes back at Maltezske square, the same as the start point.
Are gratuities included?
No, tips are optional and not included in the price.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.