You’ll ride e-scooters and Segways through Prague’s parks and old streets with a local guide, stopping at Prague Castle, John Lennon Wall, and Charles Bridge. Expect small surprises: city scents in Letná Park, laughter learning Segways in Ladronka, stories from your guide along the way — plus hotel pickup so you don’t stress about finding the start.
I didn’t expect to start my day in Prague wobbling slightly on a fat-tire e-scooter, but here we were — helmets on, the Vltava still waking up behind us. Our guide, Pavel, had this easy way of making everyone relax (even the British couple who kept joking about their driving skills). The city felt different from up here; you catch little things you’d miss walking — the smell of fresh bread drifting from Letná Park or that weird metallic click from the Metronome. I kept glancing at the skyline and thinking: wow, this is actually happening.
We zipped through Letná Park where locals lounged with their dogs, then paused at a viewpoint over Prague Castle. Pavel pointed out rooftops and told us how the Strahov Monastery brewed beer for centuries — he even recommended a pub for later (I wrote it down but lost the napkin). Switching to Segways was honestly hilarious. There’s this moment when you first step on and your brain just refuses to trust it. But after a few minutes in Ladronka Park, I was grinning like an idiot. It’s quieter than I thought too — all you hear is wind and distant chatter.
The John Lennon Wall was more colorful than I imagined — layers of paint and messages everywhere. Someone was playing guitar nearby, not very well, but it fit somehow. We stopped for photos by Charles Bridge (Pavel offered to take them — he’s got some kind of sixth sense for good angles) before rolling past the Franz Kafka Museum. By then my legs were a bit jelly-ish but in a good way. The whole tour felt like skipping lines and crowds without missing anything important.
The tour lasts about 4 hours total.
Yes, free taxi pickup from your accommodation in Prague is included.
You’ll see Prague Castle, Strahov Monastery area, Petrin Tower view, John Lennon Wall, Charles Bridge view, Franz Kafka Museum stop, Rudolfinum view and more.
No experience needed; instructions and practice are provided at the start.
Yes, helmets are included for all riders.
The minimum age is 12 or 15 (depending on scooter type), maximum weight is 110 kg (242 lbs).
The local guide can speak English, German, Russian, French, Spanish or Czech.
A half-liter bottle of water is provided as a light refreshment.
Your day includes hotel pickup by taxi anywhere in Prague so you don’t have to worry about finding your way. You’ll get all gear needed: helmet plus raincoat or gloves if needed for weather. Both Segway and e-scooter rides are part of one tour with a friendly local guide (several language options). A bottle of water keeps you going between stops — and if you want photos taken along the route just ask your guide; they’re happy to help.
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