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Explore Prague comfortably on an electric trike, visiting highlights, viewpoints, and hidden gems with a live-guided tour perfect for small groups and adventurers.
If you’re looking for a fun, flexible way to see Prague’s most iconic sights and some lesser-known spots, the Grand City Tour on Electric Trike offers a charming combination of convenience and adventure. This guided experience takes you through the heart of the Czech capital, covering major landmarks and scenic viewpoints—all from the seat of a sleek, eco-friendly electric trike.
One of the best parts? You get to drive your own trike alongside a knowledgeable guide, creating an engaging, hands-on experience. Plus, reviewers consistently praise the guides’ friendliness and expertise, making it more than just a sightseeing ride—it’s a mini local adventure.
That said, keep in mind that only adults 18+ can handle the driving, which might limit options for families with younger children. Also, since the tour includes plenty of stops and a fair amount of sightseeing, it’s ideal for those who enjoy a mix of activity and cultural exploration.
This tour suits travelers who want an authentic, fun way to explore Prague’s highlights without the hassle of walking long distances or navigating public transport. Perfect for small groups or couples seeking a memorable, interactive experience.


This tour’s main draw is how it turns sightseeing into a lively, interactive experience. Instead of sitting passively on a bus or wandering on foot, you’re actively involved—driving your own trike (with safety instructions first, of course). This aspect alone makes it appealing, especially if you enjoy physical activity with a side of sightseeing.
The tour starts at a central meeting point on Tpańská 55, right in Prague’s lively city center. After a brief orientation and practice session, you’re ready to hit the streets. The group size is small, which means you get personalized attention, and your guide, whether it’s Dippy, Tippy, or another friendly expert, is there to share stories and answer questions.
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The tour covers a broad stretch of Prague’s most famous sights and some hidden spots, making it ideal for first-timers and seasoned travelers alike.
You begin your adventure at Wenceslas Square, a hub of history and modern life. Expect around 10 minutes here to soak in the bustling atmosphere and snap photos of iconic buildings. From there, you pass by Powder Tower, another 10-minute stop, where you’ll get a quick glimpse of this Gothic landmark that once served as a ceremonial entrance to the city.
Next, the Letná Park stop introduces you to one of Prague’s most popular green spaces, offering sweeping views of the city. The Prague Metronome is a highlight—this giant, modern sculpture marks a famous viewpoint and makes for great pictures. Here, you’ll spend about 15 minutes, enjoying panoramic shots of Prague’s rooftops and bridges.
Your route then takes you towards Prague Castle, the city’s most famous historic site, primarily seen from outside during a quick 10-minute stop. Following that, a longer stop at Strahov Monastery (about 20 minutes) lets you appreciate its historical architecture and possibly explore the adjoining library or brewery.
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Heading up to Petrin Hill, you’ll find viewpoints from Petrin Tower and surrounding parks, giving you breathtaking vistas of the city. The Strahov Stadium and nearby Strahov Viewpoint are less crowded, offering authentic local spots with striking views.
After covering the city’s elevated spots, you’ll visit the John Lennon Wall (10 minutes), a colorful symbol of peace and freedom, and then glide over to Charles Bridge—a must-see for any visitor. The Franz Kafka Museum and Rudolfinum provide external sights that add cultural depth, while the Jewish Quarter introduces you to Prague’s poignant history.
The tour wraps up on Parizska Street and Old Town Square, where you can linger to enjoy street performances, grab a coffee, or simply admire the stunning architecture. After about 15 minutes here, you return to your starting point.

This experience is designed to be interactive and educational. Your guide provides informative commentary about each location, blending historical facts with engaging stories. Many reviews mention guides like Dippy or Tippy, who make the journey both fun and informative.
The drive itself is smooth and manageable, with safety gear like helmets and raincoats provided. There’s also a 10-minute training session at the start to ensure you feel comfortable riding your trike, which is crucial since only adults 18+ are permitted to drive.
Throughout the tour, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to stop for photos or to listen to your guide, which means you get a good balance of sightseeing and leisure.

The pricing is very appealing—just over $3 per person, which covers the electric trike, guide, helmets, water, and rain gear if needed. Considering the comprehensive route and small group setting, this is remarkable value, especially for a city tour.
Duration varies from as little as 5 minutes for very short options up to 4 hours. The most popular tours seem to last around 2.5 hours, giving enough time to enjoy the sights without feeling rushed. Availability depends on the day, so checking ahead is recommended, especially during peak seasons.
Group size is kept small for personalized service, and the activity is suitable for most adults, though not for children under 10 or pregnant women, and it’s not wheelchair accessible.
Accessibility considerations include the need for participants to be comfortable riding a trike, and the activity’s suitability for those with certain health conditions or mobility issues.

Many travelers love how this tour offers a local perspective. The guides’ insights make historical sites come alive, and the ability to drive your own trike adds a sense of adventure that’s hard to match with bus tours. Several reviews mention how guides like Tippy and Dippy go out of their way to ensure everyone is comfortable and entertained, often sharing insider stories that aren’t available in guidebooks.
The scenic viewpoints along the way, like Letná Park and Petrin Hill, are spots where you can truly appreciate the city’s beauty, making the experience feel more authentic than just a typical tourist checklist.

At a little over $3 per person, this tour packs a lot in—landmarks, viewpoints, cultural sights—and does so in a fun, eco-friendly way. The small group setting and guides’ friendliness elevate the experience from mere sightseeing to a memorable adventure.
Compared to traditional guided bus tours, this experience offers greater flexibility and interaction. Plus, the fact that you get to drive your own trike makes it especially engaging, turning sightseeing into a playful activity rather than a passive experience.

If you enjoy adventure with a side of culture, this tour is perfect. It’s great for couples, friends, or solo travelers who want to explore Prague without the exhaustion of walking. The small group size ensures a personalized touch, and the scenic viewpoints are ideal for photography lovers.
However, it’s less suitable for very young children, pregnant women, or anyone with mobility issues that prevent riding a trike. If you’re looking for a laid-back, flexible, and fun way to see Prague’s main sights with a knowledgeable guide, this experience fits the bill perfectly.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Children from age 10 to 17 can sit on the rear seat with an adult, but only adults 18+ can drive the trike. It’s best suited for teenagers and older.
Do I need any prior experience to ride the trike?
No, there’s a 10-minute training session at the start to make sure you’re comfortable riding.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there any physical requirements?
You should be comfortable riding a trike and able to handle the driving. It’s not suitable for pregnant women or those with certain health issues.
Is food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but water is provided at the meeting point.
Will I visit interior sites like Prague Castle?
No, the tour views the exterior of main attractions like Prague Castle and Franz Kafka Museum, but doesn’t include inside visits.
What if it rains?
Raincoats are provided if needed, but check the weather and be prepared for possible weather changes.
Is it suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The small group size and guide attention make it a great option for solo adventurers.
“Fantastic tour with Tippy. Good health and safety consideration at all times. Excellent selection of sights. Definitely reco.mend gor a fun way to …”

The Grand City Tour on Electric Trike in Prague offers an engaging, enjoyable way to see the city’s highlights while experiencing the thrill of riding your own eco-friendly vehicle. With knowledgeable guides, scenic viewpoints, and a flexible schedule, this tour balances adventure and culture beautifully.
Ideal for those seeking a fun, authentic way to explore without the fatigue of walking or the impersonality of larger tours. It’s especially recommended if you enjoy interactive experiences and want to capture stunning photos along the way.
For travelers who prioritize value, comfort, and a dash of adventure, this tour checks all boxes. It’s a fantastic choice for small groups, couples, or anyone wanting a memorable, lively exploration of Prague’s top sights.
Disclaimer: Remember to bring your passport or ID, and dress warmly if visiting during cooler months. Book ahead to secure your spot and enjoy a unique, fun-filled way to discover Prague.