You’ll start right by Charles Bridge, then glide through Prague’s parks, castle views, and winding neighborhoods on an e-scooter with a local guide. Pause at the Lennon Wall to take it in, roll past Strahov Monastery and Letná Park for those sweeping city panoramas, and end feeling like you’ve really seen Prague’s heart — not just its postcards.
I thought I’d be nervous on an e-scooter in Prague, but honestly, it felt like freedom after the first wobbly minute. Our guide, Pavel, met us right near Charles Bridge — he had this patient smile and didn’t mind that I kept asking if cobblestones were “really okay” for scooters. Spoiler: they are, mostly. The city smells different when you’re gliding instead of walking — a mix of river air and bakery sweetness drifting from somewhere in Mala Strana.
We zipped through backstreets and suddenly stopped at the John Lennon Wall. It’s covered in graffiti and layers of hope — people were quietly adding to it while we watched. Pavel told us about the wall’s history (I won’t spoil it), but what stuck was how he laughed when I tried to say “Certovka” (the Devil’s Stream) in Czech. Pretty sure I butchered it. My hands still tingled from gripping the handlebars as we crossed Kampa Island and climbed up toward the castle district — you get these wild city views from Letná Park that photos just can’t catch right. There was a breeze up there; I remember the leaves flickering silver in the light.
The best part? We didn’t just do the postcard stops. We paused at Strahov Monastery (the beer smell drifting out was real), saw locals picnicking in Letná Park, and heard church bells echo off old stones near St Nicholas Church. The Astronomical Clock was swarmed with tourists but somehow our little group felt tucked away from all that noise most of the time. I still think about that moment under the trees at Petrin Hill — city below, quiet above.
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours from start to finish.
The meeting point is right next to Charles Bridge in central Prague.
Yes, helmet fitting and basic training are included before you set off.
Audio guides are available in German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Russian.
You’ll see Prague Castle (from outside), John Lennon Wall, Old Town Square’s Astronomical Clock, Strahov Monastery, Letná Park, Petrin Tower, Kampa Island and more.
No meals are included; however you’ll pass cafes and bakeries along the route.
Children must be at least 150 cm tall to ride their own e-scooter.
The tour runs in light rain (ponchos available); heavy rain means refund or reschedule options.
Your day includes a friendly English-speaking guide who leads your small group from Charles Bridge through historic districts on electric scooters. Helmet fitting and riding instruction come first; gloves are provided in winter and rain ponchos are available if needed. Audio guides can be requested in several languages so everyone feels comfortable along the way.
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