You’ll ride an eBike across seven of Prague’s neighborhoods, pausing for sweeping views you won’t find on foot. Expect local stories from your guide, stops at Letná Park’s beer garden and the Lennon Wall, plus tips for what to do next in Prague. It’s an easy way to get your bearings — and maybe even feel like you belong here for an afternoon.
I didn’t expect to feel so giddy riding an eBike up those cobbled streets in Prague. The first hill looked impossible — but then the motor kicked in and suddenly we were gliding past pastel houses and a bakery that smelled like warm poppyseed bread. Our guide, Petr, grinned at us over his shoulder and pointed out a shortcut only locals use. We zipped through seven districts, stopping at these wild vantage points where the city just sprawled out below us. I kept thinking I’d seen the best view until the next one.
Letná Park was my favorite stop — not just for the view (which was all red roofs and winding river) but because of the beer garden. There was this earthy smell from the grass after last night’s rain, and some old men playing chess under chestnut trees. Petr told us stories about Prague Castle being in the Guinness book, which I honestly had to Google later because it sounded made up. We passed by the Lennon Wall too; someone was spray-painting a new lyric while tourists took photos. It felt alive, not staged.
We rolled down Nerudova Street, dodging delivery vans and laughing when my friend almost toppled over trying to take a photo mid-ride (don’t do that). At one point we stopped near the Franz Kafka Museum — there’s this strange statue outside that made everyone giggle. The tour finished back at their little office where they handed us maps marked with places only locals seem to know about. I still think about that last stretch along the river, wind in my face, feeling like I actually understood how Prague fits together now.
The tour covers several hours as you visit seven districts and multiple stops throughout Prague.
Yes, it uses special cycling paths and is suitable for all fitness levels; infants can join with adult supervision.
You’ll pass Old Town, Lesser Town, Jewish Quarter, Letná Park, Prague Castle, Rudolfinum, Lennon Wall, and more.
Yes, a local guide leads every group and shares stories along the route.
Helmets are included for all participants.
Bottled water is provided as part of your tour package.
Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult; infant seats are available if needed.
Ponchos are provided if there’s rain during your ride.
Your day includes an eBike with helmet and basket, bottled water for refreshment along the way, a friendly local guide leading every stop (and sharing plenty of tips), plus ponchos if it rains. You’ll finish with a custom map of Prague marked with recommended spots for food or exploring on your own afterward.
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