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Discover Prague's best viewpoints and historic sites on this scenic bike tour, covering the castle, parks, and iconic landmarks for an authentic experience.
If you’re after a way to see Prague beyond the usual walking routes, a bike tour might just be your perfect ticket. This Prague bike tour covers the city’s most photogenic spots, from the Vltava riverside to the impressive Prague Castle, with plenty of scenic stops along the way. With a duration of just under three hours, it offers a great snapshot of the city’s highlights in a relaxed, active way.
One thing we really admire about this tour is that it’s suitable for all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or haven’t been on a bike in years, the well-maintained bikes, friendly guides, and manageable terrain make it accessible for everyone. Plus, the inclusion of panoramic viewpoints guarantees you’ll leave with some memorable photos and a new appreciation for Prague’s beauty.
A possible consideration is that the tour covers some hills, such as the climb to Letna Park and Prague Castle, which might be tiring for some. However, the availability of electric bikes (e-bikes) helps ease the effort, making it easier for all to enjoy the ride. This tour is particularly ideal for travelers who want a well-organized, informative, and active way to explore Prague’s top sights without feeling rushed.
This bike tour is perfect for those who appreciate scenic views, historical sights, and a bit of outdoor activity. It’s great for first-time visitors wanting an overview, or seasoned travelers looking for a fresh perspective. If you have a curiosity about Prague’s architecture, parks, and history, this experience hits the spot.


Starting in the lively Old Town Square, your adventure kicks off with a brief introduction and bike fitting. From there, you’ll pedal along the Vltava River, soaking up views of Prague’s iconic skyline. The ride is composed of several stops, each offering unique sights and photo opportunities, making it a perfect balance of activity and sightseeing.
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The tour begins at 24, Dlouhá 708 in Old Town—a convenient central location near public transportation. The friendly English-speaking guides are quick to make everyone feel at ease, whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a complete beginner. Most guides, like Nancy and Misha, are noted for their knowledge and approachable manner, making the whole experience comfortable and engaging.
The first stretch along the Vltava River offers calm waters and stunning city views. We loved the way the guide shared tidbits about Prague’s history and architecture during the ride, making it educational as well as scenic. This section is smooth and flat, perfect for warming up and taking in the sights.
Next stop is Letna Park, a favorite for its panoramic views over the city. Here, you’ll pause to snap photos of the famous Prague Metronome, a modern monument that replaced a giant Stalin statue. The park trails are peaceful and offer sweeping views of the UNESCO-listed Old Town, giving you that postcard-worthy shot of Prague’s skyline.
The ascent to Prague Castle is a highlight, especially for those who love architecture and history. While some stops are outside the castle walls, the guide will recommend the best spots for photos, and you may have a chance to hop off and admire the buildings like St. Vitus Cathedral and the Old Royal Palace. The walk around the Royal Gardens offers a glimpse into the royal past, with lush greenery and carefully designed landscapes.
Continuing across the river, you’ll visit Petrin Park, often called Prague’s mini-Eiffel Tower. From here, the views of the city and the castle are truly breathtaking—perfect for a few more photos and a quick break. The park trails are gentle but scenic, and the guide will point out interesting facts along the way.
The ride then takes you to the National Theatre, a stunning piece of architecture, and Wenceslas Square, a hub of activity, history, and culture. Our guide emphasized the square’s significance in Czech history, which adds a layer of depth to the sightseeing.
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After Wenceslas Square, the group pedals back to the original meeting point at Dlouhá Street. The entire journey lasts about 2 hours 45 minutes, with time for photos and short breaks, making it a comfortably paced experience.

The guides are a major asset. Reviewers like Spencer F. mention Misha’s extensive knowledge of the city and European history, which adds depth to the experience. Nancy, another guide, is praised for her local insights and friendly manner, making the ride both fun and informative.
The bikes are well kept, with options for regular or electric bikes. Several reviews highlight how switching to e-bikes made the hills easier, especially around the castle and park areas. For those worried about fitness or terrain, e-bikes offer a stress-free way to enjoy the scenery.
The views are what most travelers rave about. From the elevated parks, you’ll get sweeping vistas of Prague’s iconic rooftops, spires, and bridges. Reviewers like Jules H. appreciated that even after 15 years without cycling, they felt comfortable thanks to supportive staff and manageable terrain.
The value for money is notable. At around $44 per person, the package includes a high-quality bike, helmet, guide, headset for clear communication, and access to Prague’s top viewpoints. Considering the amount of ground covered and the quality of insights shared, many agree it’s a worthwhile investment.
The overall pace is described as comfortable—suitable even for those who don’t cycle regularly. The group size is limited to 10, ensuring personal attention and an intimate atmosphere.

Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes—layers are a good idea since the weather can change unexpectedly. The tour operates in all weather conditions, and the provider supplies rain ponchos and gloves if needed.
Arrive a few minutes early to get fitted with your bike and headset. The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, making it easy to access from most parts of Prague.
If you’re traveling with children, let the tour operator know 24 hours in advance, especially if they need a child seat. The maximum weight for participants is 130kg (280 lbs), which ensures bikes are suitable for most riders.

This bike tour offers a balance of scenic beauty, historical insight, and active exploration—all in just under three hours. It’s perfect for travelers who want to cover a lot of ground without the fatigue of walking, and who enjoy a bit of adventure with expert guidance.
The stops at key viewpoints and landmarks mean you’ll leave with plenty of photo memories and new knowledge. Plus, the friendly guides and well-maintained bikes make for a smooth experience, even if you’re not a regular cyclist.
If you’re seeking a practical way to see Prague’s highlights while staying active, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s especially good if you’re short on time but want an authentic, in-depth look at the city’s most scenic and historic spots.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, it’s designed to be accessible for all skill levels. The bikes are well maintained, and the tour includes options like e-bikes for easier pedaling.
How long is the tour?
It runs for approximately 2 hours 45 minutes, including multiple stops for sightseeing and photos.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included, along with a basket for your belongings.
Can I ride an electric bike?
Yes, e-bikes are offered as an option, making hills and longer routes easier to manage.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes are recommended. The tour provider supplies rain ponchos and gloves if needed.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
It operates in all weather conditions. In case of poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What landmarks will I see?
You’ll visit Prague Castle, Letna Park, the Royal Gardens, Wenceslas Square, and enjoy views along the Vltava River.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby.
Can children participate?
Yes, but inform the operator 24 hours in advance if a child seat is needed. The participant’s weight limit is 130 kg.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at the same point: Dlouhá 708 in Old Town Prague, close to public transportation.

This Prague bike tour is a fantastic way to see the city quickly yet thoroughly. You’ll love the expert guides, the stunning viewpoints, and the opportunity to explore Prague’s parks and historic sites comfortably from a bicycle seat. The inclusion of e-bikes makes it accessible for various fitness levels, and the manageable group size ensures a personalized experience.
If you’re seeking an active, scenic overview of Prague that’s fun and informative, this tour offers excellent value. It’s especially suited for those who want to cover a lot of ground without the exhaustion of walking, and for travelers eager to snap memorable photos from the city’s best vantage points.
For anyone who loves history, architecture, or simply a good ride through one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, this tour strikes a solid balance of fun, learning, and breathtaking views.