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Discover Prague on an electric scooter tour that offers a fun, efficient way to see top landmarks with expert guides, stunning views, and authentic moments.

Exploring Prague’s winding streets and panoramic vistas on a private electric scooter is an appealing way to cover a lot of ground in just a few hours. This tour, offered by PragueWay, promises a blend of convenience, local insight, and fun—all wrapped into a three-hour adventure through one of Europe’s most picturesque cities.
What we particularly appreciate about this experience is how it combines the ease of electric scooter travel with the expertise of knowledgeable guides who bring Prague’s stories to life. It’s perfect for travelers who want a dynamic introduction to the city, especially if walking feels daunting or you’re pressed for time.
A potential consideration is that this tour is best suited for those comfortable with riding an e-scooter and having some bicycle skills; it’s not designed for children under 150 cm or pregnant women. Also, since it’s a private experience, it might be pricier than group tours, but the personalized attention makes it worth it.
If you’re eager for a lively, insider perspective while zipping between highlights—without the fatigue of walking—this tour will likely be a hit. It’s ideal for first-timers seeking a broad overview or seasoned visitors wanting a new way to see Prague’s most famous sights.
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This private tour operates for approximately three hours, giving you ample time to soak in Prague’s most iconic spots without feeling rushed. The experience kicks off right across from Charles Bridge, one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. The start point, just two steps from the bridge, makes meeting easy, especially for those already exploring the Old Town.
The primary advantage of an electric scooter is saving time and energy. Instead of walking long distances or relying solely on public transport, you glide smoothly through the streets, stopping at key points for insights. As one reviewer noted, “Our guide Vitekz was very knowledgeable, and we really enjoyed the three hours.” This suggests that you’ll get more than just a sightseeing run—you’ll learn stories and secrets that only locals can tell.
Plus, the private nature of the tour means your guide will tailor the experience, adjusting the pace and focus based on your interests. This is a significant plus if you want to maximize your time or explore specific areas more deeply.
Safety is well taken care of with helmets, and in case of rain, raincoats are provided. Gloves are available during colder months, ensuring you stay comfortable regardless of weather. The tour includes a quick e-scooter tutorial, making it accessible even if you’ve never ridden one before, though some bicycle skills are required.

Let’s walk through the key stops, what makes each one special, and what you might expect from your guide.
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Starting at one of Prague’s most photographed landmarks, the tour’s first stop is at Charles Bridge. This medieval stone structure has been a vital crossing since the 14th century and is crammed with legends and history. You’ll appreciate the proximity of the meeting point, and from here, the city’s medieval charm unfolds.
Next, you’ll visit Kampa, a tranquil island in the heart of the city. Situated between the Vltava and the Cernovka (Devil’s Stream), this area offers a quieter perspective on Prague’s architecture and history. Expect a small but scenic stop that reveals the city’s layered past.
Prague is renowned for its numerous churches—about 250 in the city center alone—and St. Nicolas is certainly one of the most impressive. This baroque masterpiece boasts stunning interior decoration, and your guide will share stories about its construction and role in Prague’s spiritual life.
Both parks are hills offering breathtaking views of the city. Letná Park, with its large metronome sculpture, provides a great photo op and a sense of the city’s modern history. Petrin Hill, famous for its Eiffel Tower-like lookout tower, offers some of the best vistas. You’ll love these green escapes, especially if you’re craving a breather from urban exploration.
Perched above the city, the Strahov Monastery has been around since the 9th century. The views from the belvue beneath the monastery are a highlight, offering a sweeping panorama of Prague. The monastery itself also boasts a library and a storied brewing tradition, though you won’t tour inside during this ride.
While you won’t enter the castle, your guide will share tales about its origins, architecture, and significance. The Royal Summer Palace, with its Renaissance style and the famous Singing Fountain, is also part of the storytelling route. Interestingly, during Rudolph II’s reign, the palace was used as both an art collection site and an observatory, adding layers to its story.
The giant kinetic sculpture in Letná, replacing the Stalin monument, is a favorite photo stop. Then, you’ll arrive at the Old Town Hall, home to Prague’s famous Astronomical Clock. Your guide will explain its fascinating features, including the saints’ puppet show, which draws crowds daily.
Wenceslas Square, a hub of Czech history and culture, is full of energy. The National Theatre’s golden dome is a sight to behold, especially when illuminated. Your guide will highlight its importance in Prague’s cultural life.
Finally, the tour ends at the Lennon Wall—a colorful graffiti tribute to John Lennon and peace. It’s a lively, expressive spot where visitors often leave their own artistic marks.
At around $73.15 per person, this tour offers an excellent value given the private setup, expert guides, and comprehensive itinerary. The inclusion of safety gear, raincoats, and a quick tutorial reduces the hassle of renting equipment independently. Plus, group discounts and mobile tickets make the booking process straightforward.
While the tour is relatively short—about three hours—it covers a broad swath of Prague’s highlights, from medieval bridges to green parks and cultural landmarks. The fact that it’s a private tour makes the experience more intimate and flexible, allowing the guide to tailor the narrative to your interests.
From the reviews, it’s clear that guides like David and Vitekz are enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and passionate about sharing Prague’s stories. Travelers often mention how their guides’ insights made the experience memorable, with stories that go beyond the typical tourist fare.
This experience is perfect for travelers who want a lively, engaging way to get oriented with Prague. It’s especially suitable if you enjoy active sightseeing and are comfortable riding an electric scooter. Those seeking a guided, storytelling approach will appreciate the personalized insights, while eco-conscious travelers will enjoy the green transport mode.
However, it’s not ideal for children under 150 cm, pregnant women, or anyone over 120 kg. Also, if you prefer a slow-paced, in-depth exploration of individual sites, this might not satisfy your desire for detailed museum or interior visits.

This private e-scooter tour in Prague strikes a fine balance between fun, efficiency, and education. It allows you to cover the city’s most famous sights without tiring yourself out, while the guides bring a welcome depth to the experience. The combination of stunning views, local stories, and practical logistics makes this a standout choice for many travelers.
If you value good value for money, personalized attention, and a dynamic way to explore, then this tour is likely to deliver. It’s an excellent way to kick off your Prague trip, giving you a solid overview before diving into more detailed explorations.
For those who enjoy active adventures with a touch of local flair, this e-scooter tour is a great fit—and with a perfect rating of 5.0 from fifty reviews, it clearly resonates with many travelers.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 150 cm in height are generally not allowed to ride the e-scooter, so it’s best suited for older kids or teenagers. The tour is designed for those comfortable with bicycle skills.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, and it’s wise to dress appropriately for the weather. Rain gear is provided if needed, and gloves are available in winter.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately three hours from start to finish, including riding and stops for explanations.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers 3 hours of e-scooter rental, a safety tutorial, helmets, raincoats, gloves (if seasonally appropriate), and a guide who speaks multiple languages including English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. Refunds are processed if canceled at least a day in advance.
Where does the tour start and end?
The meeting point is Mostecká 53/4 in Malá Strana, and the tour concludes back at this location.
Is this a group or private experience?
It’s a private tour, meaning only your group will participate, ensuring a more tailored experience.
To sum it up, the Prague E-Scooter Grand City Tour by PragueWay offers a lively, engaging, and convenient way to discover Prague’s most iconic sights. With expert guides, authentic stories, and scenic stops, it’s a memorable way to get a first feel of the city—whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning for a fresh perspective.