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Explore Prague’s Vysehrad Castle and riverside on a 2-hour e-bike tour for $48. Enjoy scenic views, historic sites, and a guided ride through central Prague.
Discover Prague’s historic Vysehrad Castle on a 2-hour e-bike tour that combines scenic views with cultural highlights. Priced at $48 per person, this guided experience offers an engaging way to explore the city’s past and present from a unique vantage point. The tour departs from Králodvorská 667/5 and takes you through both the Old Town and New Town, ending back at the starting point. With a focus on history, architecture, and views, it’s ideal for those who want a manageable yet enriching glimpse of Prague in a short time, though it may not be suitable for younger children or those unable to ride a bike.
This tour emphasizes the historical significance of Vysehrad, the scenic vistas over Prague from the fort, and the impressive architecture along the route. It’s perfect for visitors who enjoy cycling and want an active experience that also reveals the city’s stories through a knowledgeable guide. Keep in mind, food and drinks are not included, and the tour does not cover hotel transportation, so planning for those details is key.


The tour’s highlight is the Vysehrad Castle, a 10th-century fortress that offers a glimpse into Prague’s early history. Guided by an expert, visitors learn about Vysehrad’s role as a defensive site and its significance for Czech culture. The Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, located within the fortress, stands out for its architecture and spiritual importance. The Vysehrad Cemetery, also part of the visit, is the resting place of many notable Czech personalities, adding an element of cultural depth to the experience.
The ride around Vysehrad allows for a relaxed exploration of the fort’s grounds and its panoramic views. From the fortress, panoramic vistas of Prague, the Vltava River, and its bridges are striking. The guide offers insights into the history of this peaceful oasis away from the city’s busy streets, giving a tranquil contrast to Prague’s bustling center.
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The tour begins at Králodvorská 667/5, located in Prague’s city center, near City Bike Prague. Riders start by cruising through Václavské námstí (Wenceslas Square), a bustling hub of activity and history. Passing the 14th-century New Town Hall, the route takes you away from the crowds in a quiet, scenic path toward Vysehrad. This part of the journey combines city life with the early history of Prague.
Traveling past significant landmarks, the guide provides background on the First Defenestration of Prague — a pivotal event in Czech history — and points out notable architecture along the way. The route is designed to balance historical storytelling with the physical activity of cycling for a well-rounded experience.

After exploring Vysehrad, the tour descends from the castle to Náplavka, the lively embankment along the Vltava River. Here, visitors get a chance to see the Dancing House, one of Prague’s most famous modern buildings, from the river. The view from this vantage point offers a striking contrast between historic and contemporary architecture.
The ride along the river emphasizes scenic beauty and allows for plenty of photo opportunities. Riding past the Dancing House and along the riverbank, the tour combines natural beauty with urban flair before making its way back into the city’s core districts.
Vysehrad’s elevated position provides some of the best scenic views of Prague. From the fort, riders take in sweeping vistas of the Vltava River, its bridges, and the iconic Prague Castle in the distance. These views are particularly impressive during the late afternoon or early evening when the city’s rooftops and landmarks glow in soft light.
The guide highlights the significance of these panoramic sights, explaining how Vysehrad’s location has historically given it an advantage and a strategic importance. These moments of open-air sightseeing are a highlight for visitors seeking memorable, picture-worthy scenes.
More Great Tours NearbyCycling through both Old Town and New Town districts, this tour blends Prague’s historic heart with its modern energy. The Old Town, with its narrow cobblestone streets and the Astronomical Clock, offers a sense of stepping back in time. Meanwhile, the New Town features broader avenues and significant buildings like the Václavské námstí, alive with shops and cafes.
The guide ensures you see key sights, weaving stories about Prague’s development from medieval times to today. The route’s design allows a smooth transition from historic sites to contemporary city scenes, making the experience both educational and visually engaging.

One of the striking sights from the Náplavka embankment is the Dancing House, a modern architectural wonder that dominates the riverfront. From the water, this building’s unusual, curving design is best appreciated. The tour’s focus on scenic views highlights how Prague beautifully combines its old-world charm with cutting-edge architecture.
Riders get a closer look at this famous building during the ride along the river, making it a perfect photo stop. The guide shares interesting facts about the building’s design and its architects, adding depth to this modern sight.
The tour departs from City Bike Prague and ends at the same location, with no hotel pickup or drop-off included. The experience requires comfortable shoes and a camera to capture the views. Water is recommended to stay hydrated during the ride.
Since the tour involves cycling, it is not suitable for children under 12, people with back problems, or those who cannot ride a bike. The activity is conducted in English and is designed for a group size that maintains a friendly, manageable pace.
This e-bike tour emphasizes history, architecture, and scenic views in a concise 2-hour window. The combination of Vysehrad’s ancient fortress, city district cycling, and river views makes for a well-rounded experience. The guided commentary helps contextualize Prague’s landmarks, enhancing understanding and appreciation.
The inclusion of entry to Vysehrad Cemetery and access to the Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul adds cultural value, while the scenic ride along the river ensures memorable photos. The affordable price point and flexible booking options make it accessible for many travelers.
This tour offers a compact yet rich exploration of Prague’s lesser-known fort and its surroundings. It’s a smart choice for visitors who enjoy active sightseeing and want to see key historical sites without long walking tours. The scenic vistas and architectural contrasts provide plenty of photo opportunities and memorable moments.
While it’s a short tour that does not include food or hotel transfers, the guided narrative and beautiful views compensate for this, especially for those with limited time or seeking an outdoor activity. It’s an engaging way to discover a quieter side of Prague’s history and skyline.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 12 years old, as it involves cycling and some physical activity.
Do I need to have cycling experience?
No prior experience is necessary, but participants should be able to ride a bike comfortably.
Is the tour accessible for people with back problems?
No, the tour is not recommended for people with back issues due to the physical activity involved.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and water to stay hydrated.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
No, the tour starts and ends at City Bike Prague at Králodvorská 667/5.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for 2 hours.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is it possible to reserve now and pay later?
Yes, booking allows you to reserve now and pay later, offering flexible planning.
What makes this tour unique?
It combines historical sites, scenic river views, and cycling through Prague’s vibrant districts, all within a short duration, making it an efficient and enjoyable experience.