Prague E-Scooter Grand City Tour small-group with PragueWay





Description
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Prague aboard our exclusive electric scooters, where every twist and turn reveals a new facet of this enchanting city. Get a benefit from long years of experience, whole team of local expert guides and luxury of the most exclusive starting point - right next to Charles bridge, in the heart of historical Prague. Along the unique route, you will see both major high-profile sights, but also get a chance to escape the biggest crowds and busy cobblestone streets. The 3-hours option includes such famous landmarks as the millennium old Prague Castle, pro-freedom & peace John Lennon Wall, exceptionally well preserved Jewish Quarter, Old Town Square’s world unique Astronomical Clock, 12th century Strahov Monastery and many more. On top of that, you will ride through Petrin and Letna hill parks to discover some of Prague’s most beautiful panorama viewpoints. Join us and unlock the soul of Prague as you’ve never seen it before!
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The oldest stone bridge of Prague with many legends regarding the construction and its decoration is the top 5 dominant of Prague. And the starting point for the E-scooter Grand City Tour is literally two steps from there.
The first stop of our E-scooter tour is the Lennon wall. It is the only wall in Prague where is allowed to paint graffiti. If you have a strong feeling to express yourself, bring a spray and pull your emotions out!
Kampa is actually an island in the Mala Strana neighborhood. It is a piece of land between river Vltava and river Certovka. Certovka means Devil stream in Prague. Want to know why? Wait for the tour!
There are hundreds of churches in Prague, in fact there are about 250 churches in the historical city centre. One of the most interesting ones is definitely St. Nicolas church. Beautiful baroque church with stunning interior decoration.
During the Grand City tour you visit two parks of Prague: Letna and Petrin. Both are hills and both offer a stunning view to the city.
One of the nicest views of our Grand City Tour is definitely from the bellvue underneath of the Strahov Monastery. Its history goes back to the 9th century and beside of very valuable library, this monastery is very famous for its monastic brewing production.
We won't get in the Prague Castle during the e-scooter tour, but our guide will tell you all the interesting stories about this oldest and biggest building of Prague.
The Summer Palace of Queen Anne (also called Belvedere or the Royal Summer Palace) is a renaissance building in the Royal Garden of Prague Castle. The Summer Palace was built in the renaissance style by Ferdinand I as a part of the royal garden founded in previous years. The Summer Palace had a private, social and representative function within the royal and imperial residence of Prague. In front of the Summer Palace there is a famous Singing Fountain. Under the reign of Rudolph II the Summer Palace was used for a part of his collection of art and also as a place which an important mathematician and astronomer Tycho de Brahe used as an observatory. Since then the building has also been called the House of Mathematics. It is still used for exhibition purposes.
The park in Letná is the second largest park in Prague 7. A public park was founded there at the second half of the 19th century according to the design by B. Wünscher and J. Braul. The name was derived from the word Leteň, which means “Sunny Hill”. Letná Park is the largest non-built-up green area in Prague, where people can spend their free time doing sport, taking a walk or having a picnic. Letná Park provides an enchanting view of the Vltava River and the city.
The Metronome of Prague is a kinetic sculpture by Vratislav Novák, installed at the place of the former Stalin Monument above Čech Bridge in Letná, Prague, in 1991. Together with the pendulum it is 25 metres high and weighs 7 tonnes.
The Convent of Saint Agnes, also called Na Františku, is situated on the right bank of the Vltava River in the historic area of the Old Town. The monastery of Poor Clares of the Order of Saint Clare and Francisians was probably founded in 1231 by Agnes of Bohemia, who also became the abbess of the convent. The convent architecture was especially influenced by two circumstances. First, it was the fact that its founder came from a royal family and thus had enough funds and political influence, and second, the fact that she was brought up in convents so she knew that lifestyle very well and also knew all the conditions concerning the practical use of the buildings. As a result of those circumstances, the convent had a strikingly generous conception from the very beginning
Old Town hall has allways been the central spot of Prague. Demonstrations took place nearby, political prisoners used to be inprisoned in the cellars and now is under daily attack of thousands of tourist for its astronomical clock with the saints puppet show. but there is more to know about this place and you get the complete information on the Grand City Tour
Busy during the day, dangerous at night, that is famous Wenceslas square of Prague. It was completely rebuilt hundred years ago so the actual look of the squere is more likely modern. There are two important sights though. Monumental building of National Museum and equestrian statue of Czech saint patron St. Wenceslas.
National Theatre of Prague is one of the dominants of Prague. Its golden crown on the roof is visible from everywhere. If you like balet or opera, this is the right place to go.
You get to explore the "Castle district" UNESCO area
You get to explore Prague’s UNESCO "Lesser Town" (Mala strana) with governmental palaces and embassies.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Light rain is no argument for cancelling the tour. In case of heavy rain you will be offered a full refund or reschedule.
- Please wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately
- Children must be at least 150 cm tall to ride E-Scooter
- Pregnant women and persons over 120kg or under the influence of alcohol or drugs are not allowed to ride a E-Scooter
- please take an ID / passport with you
- Please note: bicycle riding skills are absolutely necessary (!)
Reviews(327)
We did the full day tour of Prague with Anel. She was knowledgeable, friendly, and overall made our day wonderful. Highly recommend.
Lucie was an absolute joy - knowledgeable, kind, concerned about our safety on the streets, made sure we stayed together as a pack. The tour itself included many stops after short rides, punctuated by her explanations of what we were seeing and its historical importance. We visited both sides of the river, saw great views, went through many parks; saw important art; and hit many of the most visited spots in the city. I recommend taking this tour early in your stay so you can then decide what to explore more.
Fantasic experience. Dave was great, and took us around the Little Town with amazing views
David the tour guide demonstrated his knowledge of history, geography and architecture just perfectly. 6 stars. We covered a lot of ground and I was often spellbound by the sights and stories that David told. A perfect tour if you only have one day. A great primer if you're in Prague for longer. Enjoyed every metre and minute.
Johana was the most fantastic tour guide. She was knowledgeable and kind. What a fun way to spend the morning and see the sights!
Great tour that hits the highlights of Prague in a way you just couldn’t do on foot without taking days! Johana was a fantastic guide, I highly recommend both this tour and if you can get Johana as your guide!
Johana was great, amazing way to see the city in a few hours. It was a great deal!
I highly recommend the 3 hour e-scooter tour of Prague. Our guide, David, was the best guide! He showed us much more than I expected and it was a great balance of historical information, beautiful sites, and fun.
My husband & I were lucky enough to have an amazing guide name Matyas who was young, enthusiastic, extremely knowledgeable, flexible & patient. Matyas took into account the tour we had already done & adjusted where he took us & what he showed us accordingly. We had an amazing time with him, lots of fun on the scooter seeing places that we otherwise wouldn't have & couldn't recommend him and the company highly enough. He was generous with his time & went above & behind ensuring that all our questions were answered & needs were meet. Thank you Matyas!
The best decision! I would do it in all the cities I visit in my well-run Eurotrip and a small group to understand everything



