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Glide through Prague on a 2-hour Segway tour, exploring landmarks like Prague Castle and Charles Bridge with expert guides—an exciting way to see the city efficiently.
Thinking about seeing Prague in a way that’s different from the usual walking tour? The Prague Segway Tour promises an engaging 2-hour adventure where you’ll cruise past iconic sights like Prague Castle and Charles Bridge on a self-balancing electric device. With a focus on fun, convenience, and authentic storytelling, this tour offers a fresh perspective on a city brimming with history and gorgeous architecture.
One of the things we love about this experience is how it combines ease of riding with rich sightseeing opportunities. If you’re a first-timer with Segways, you’ll appreciate the thorough safety briefing and the chance to get comfortable before hitting the streets. The tour’s flexible approach to sightseeing, especially with recent itinerary changes, allows for a more relaxed experience outside the busy city center—ideal if you prefer less crowded routes.
However, a key consideration is the current restrictions in Prague’s city center, which mean the Segway may not access the most central landmarks. Some travelers have found this disappointing, as the original route was to include major attractions. Still, the alternative routes do show off scenic parks and nearby neighborhoods, which can be a nice change of pace. This tour should suit those who enjoy a mix of sightseeing and light adventure without too much walking, yet are comfortable with the idea of a slightly altered route.
This tour is perfect for adventurous travelers eager to explore highlights of Prague on something more dynamic than a typical bus or walking tour. It’s also well-suited for small groups, offering personal attention from guides and an active way to soak in the city’s charm.

Starting at the Grandior Hotel Prague, you’ll be greeted by your guide and handed safety equipment, including a helmet and raincoat if needed. The initial part involves a safety briefing and a familiarization session, which is particularly helpful if you’re new to Segways. Once everyone feels confident, the real fun begins.
The original itinerary included Prague’s main historical sights—Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle—offering breathtaking views and captivating stories. Unfortunately, recent restrictions mean the tour now takes place mainly outside the city’s historical core, focusing on Prague 5 and nearby landmarks like Strahov Stadium, Břevnov Monastery, and the Strahov Monastery.
During the tour, you’ll glide past picturesque parks, quiet streets, and some notable attractions like Landronka Park, Sacre Coeur Park, and Kinsky Square. The route showcases neighborhoods that are often overlooked on typical city walks but still packed with charm and history. For example, the Břevnov Monastery and Strahov Stadium provide scenic spots and insights into local life beyond the tourist hotspots.
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Many reviewers praise guides like Natalie and Joakim for their patience and local knowledge. One reviewer noted that Natalie was “very patient with first-timers” and provided a comprehensive tour of the city’s sights, making it suitable for those who might be nervous about riding a Segway. Others appreciated the small group size, which meant personalized attention and safety.
However, some reviews highlight the limitation of the current route, with comments about how the Segways no longer access the main city center attractions. One reviewer expressed frustration, saying it was “definitely not as advertised” and that they felt taken away from the classic sights. Conversely, others found the alternative route still enjoyable, especially if they appreciated scenic parks and neighborhoods away from crowds.
Some travelers, especially those who had prior experience with Segways in other cities like Paris or Nice, mentioned that Prague’s congested streets can be challenging for Segway riding and that locals are not always welcoming of these scooters on sidewalks. It’s worth noting the small group size and safety precautions, which many guides emphasize, help mitigate some of these concerns.

This experience is ideal for travelers who want a fun, quick way to see parts of Prague beyond the crowded main squares. If you’re comfortable on a Segway or eager to try for the first time with a patient guide, you’ll enjoy the ride. It’s especially suited for those interested in combining outdoor activity with sightseeing—perfect for a couple of hours of light adventure.
However, if your main goal is to visit the heart of Prague’s historic center, be aware that recent restrictions mean you’ll experience a different route outside the city core. Those who prefer more in-depth historical commentary may find the guiding somewhat limited, based on reviews noting the guides’ varying knowledge levels.

The Prague Segway Tour offers a dynamic way to explore a city famed for its stunning architecture and diverse neighborhoods. While recent restrictions have shifted the route away from the iconic Old Town, you’ll still get to see a significant slice of Prague’s scenic outskirts and learn about local landmarks from enthusiastic guides.
The experience provides excellent value for those wanting an active, engaging introduction to Prague, especially if you’re short on time but want to maximize sightseeing. The small group size and professional guidance ensure safety and personalized attention, making it a good choice for those trying Segway riding for the first time.
If you’re looking for a fun, slightly different way to experience Prague—preferably with knowledgeable guides who keep things light and enjoyable—this tour is worth considering, especially if you enjoy outdoor activities and scenic routes.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour starts with a safety briefing and a familiarization session. Guides are patient and helpful, making it accessible even for first-time Segway riders.
What are the main sights I will see?
While the route has shifted outside the city center, you can expect to see landmarks like Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Sacre Coeur Park, Kinsky Square, Strahov Stadium, and Břevnov Monastery.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 2 hours, providing enough time to see several sights without feeling rushed.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity. The tour provides helmets and raincoats if needed.
Are there any restrictions or requirements?
Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level. The group is limited to 10 people to ensure safety and comfort.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience, with a full refund.
Will I get to visit the main city sights?
Due to current restrictions, the tour now primarily takes place outside Prague’s historic center, but still covers scenic and notable neighborhoods.
To sum it up, the Prague Segway Tour is a lively and practical way to see parts of Prague, especially for those wanting a bit of adventure with their sightseeing. While it may not include the very core of the old town, the scenic parks, monasteries, and neighborhoods still offer plenty to discover—and all from the fun and easy vantage point of a Segway. Perfect for curious travelers seeking a balanced mix of activity, scenery, and storytelling.