You’ll glide through Prague with a local guide, choosing between fat tire or regular electric scooters. Expect park breezes in your hair, stories at Prague Castle, quick stops for photos at Charles Bridge, and maybe even monastery beer if you fancy it. This tour isn’t just sightseeing—it’s feeling part of the city for an afternoon.
“You’ll want the fat tires if you’re nervous,” our guide Pavel grinned as he handed me a helmet outside Ecotours.cz. I wasn’t sure what to expect—honestly, I’d never even been on an e-scooter before, let alone one with chunky wheels that looked like they belonged on a cartoon. But the city felt alive that morning: trams rattling past Na Poříčí, the smell of coffee drifting from somewhere nearby, and a little drizzle in the air that made everything shine.
We zipped off in a small group—just six of us—and right away I realized how different Prague looks when you’re gliding instead of walking. The cobblestones made my teeth chatter at first (Pavel just laughed and said it’s “Prague massage”), but then we hit Letná Park and suddenly it was all green space and wide views. There was this moment near the Metronome where locals lounged with beers at noon (on a Tuesday!), and Pavel explained how that spot used to hold a giant Stalin statue. I tried to imagine it looming over the city while the wind whipped up from the river below.
The highlight for me? Rolling up to Prague Castle square—no sweat, no crowds pressing in—and just standing there while bells echoed out over the rooftops. It’s hard to describe; you see all these spires poking up through the mist and for a second it feels like you’re in some old painting. We stopped at Strahov Monastery too (the beer is strong, just saying), and even though I totally butchered “pivo” when ordering, nobody seemed to mind. After that it was down past Petrin Tower and over toward Charles Bridge, which is somehow even more dramatic when you arrive on two wheels.
I still think about that view from Letná—sky streaked pink over red roofs—and how easy it felt to cover so much ground without rushing. If you’re looking for a day trip in Prague that’s more about feeling the city than ticking off sights, this electric scooter tour hits different. Also: don’t skip the gloves if it’s chilly. My hands are still recovering.
You can choose tours lasting from 1.5 hours up to 3 hours.
Hotel pickup by taxi is included only with private bookings.
Yes, helmets are provided but not mandatory for adults over 18 years old.
You’ll visit Letná Park, Prague Metronome, Prague Castle square, Strahov Monastery, Petrin Tower (from a distance), Charles Bridge, National Theatre, and Wenceslas Square.
Yes—the guide gives instructions before starting; moderate fitness is recommended.
No—the minimum age is 15 years old and it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers.
The small group tour usually has no more than 10-12 participants; private tours are also available.
If possible there’s a refreshment stop at Strahov Monastery; water is included.
Your day includes an English-speaking local guide (other languages available), helmet use if you want it, bottled water to keep you going, raincoat or gloves if needed (trust me—sometimes needed), photo service on request so nobody gets left out of the shot, plus comfortable electric scooters with seats. Private tours include hotel pickup by taxi too.
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