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Explore Prague’s historic breweries on a guided Segway tour. Enjoy visits to ancient monasteries, scenic sights, and sample local beers in a fun, balanced experience.
Traveling through Prague, you quickly realize that the city’s charm isn’t limited to its cobblestone streets or fairy-tale architecture — it’s also deeply rooted in its historic brewing traditions. The VIP Prague Segway Tour Around Monastic Breweries offers a unique way to experience this aspect of the city’s heritage, combining transportation, sightseeing, and tasting into a lively three-hour adventure.
What we love about this experience is how it seamlessly blends active exploration with cultural storytelling. The use of electric Segways means you cover more ground than walking, with less fatigue, while still soaking up the atmosphere of ancient monasteries and historic sights. But, like any tour involving a motorized vehicle, it’s worth considering the need for some basic balance skills and a willingness to be part of a small group.
This tour is particularly suited for travelers who enjoy a relaxed yet active way of discovering local history and traditions. It’s ideal for those who want a fun, engaging experience that’s not overly strenuous, and who appreciate authentic visits to centuries-old breweries. However, if you’re looking for a purely beer-focused tasting journey, keep in mind that beer isn’t included in the price — you’ll need to buy it at each monastery if you wish to sample.


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Starting Point and Practice Session
The tour begins at Mostecká 53/4 in Malá Strana, a picturesque district perfect for setting the tone for your adventure. Upon arrival, your guide — likely a seasoned local — will run through a brief safety and operation tutorial for your personal Segway. This prep is crucial, especially if you’re new to the device; most get comfortable after a few minutes, and it’s a smooth way to glide through the city.
Visit to Bevnov Monastery and Brewery
Your first stop is the Brevnovsky Klaster, a place where monks have brewed beer since the year 1142. Here, you’ll learn about the monastery’s role in Prague’s spiritual and brewing history — a quiet, contemplative spot that’s deeply woven into the city’s fabric. While it’s a free admission site, the real highlight is the brewery connected to this monastery, founded in 993. Despite historical interruptions, it’s been brewing again since 2011, keeping a tradition alive.
A reviewer noted that, although the guide initially mentioned the monastery was closed for reconstruction, it turned out to be open afterwards — a reminder to verify current conditions if wondering about access. Still, it’s a place that offers a genuine glimpse into monastic life and brewing heritage.
Visit to Strahov Monastery and Stadium
Next, you’ll glide to the Strahov Monastery, founded in 1143 — the oldest Premonstratensian monastery in Bohemia. The site’s impressive architecture and historical significance make it a must-see. You won’t go inside, but from the outside, the views and the atmosphere are enough to pique curiosity.
The nearby Strahov Stadium — the largest stadium in the world based on area — offers a quick stop for photos. Even if you’re not into sports history, the cultural monument designation of the grandstands adds a layer of interest.
Additional Stops and Scenic Parks
The tour includes visits to lush parks like Ladronka and Hvzda, offering refreshing natural scenery and more photo opportunities. These stops break up the ride, giving you time to take in the sights at a relaxed pace.
While beer isn’t included in the tour price, you’ll have the chance to purchase beverages at the breweries. Both Brevnovsky Klaster and Sv. Vojtecha brewery are steeped in history, with roots dating back over a thousand years. The breweries have been through periods of shutdown and revival, which makes tasting fresh local beer a rewarding experience.
According to a reviewer, the brewery at Bevnov is open to visitors and offers a chance to sample beers with ancient roots. That said, the focus is more on the experience and history, rather than a dedicated tasting session included in the price.
The 3-hour duration is just right for covering significant sights without feeling rushed. The small group size (max 10 travelers) means you get more personalized attention and can ask plenty of questions, which is a real plus.
The cost of $91.92 per person reflects the combination of guided commentary, Segway rental, and the scenic route. Considering how much ground you’ll cover — including some of Prague’s most historic and scenic areas — it’s a good value for an active, culturally rich experience.
One review voiced some frustration, noting that their guide claimed the Brehov Monastery was closed for reconstruction, but it later turned out to be open. This kind of misinformation can affect expectations but also highlights the importance of verifying current access.
Another reviewer, although giving a 2-star rating, pointed out the actual visits and the overall experience seemed worthwhile despite some minor hiccups. It’s clear that the tour delivers on its core promise: a fun, scenic, historic journey with a focus on monasteries and brewing history.
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This experience is perfect for those who want a relaxed, engaging way to see Prague’s historic sites without the fatigue of walking long distances. It’s suitable for adventurous travelers comfortable with electric scooters, and who are interested in local brewing traditions within a scenic, small-group setting.
If you’re a history buff or beer enthusiast, you’ll appreciate the authentic visits to centuries-old monasteries. However, if you’re solely focused on beer tastings, be prepared to purchase drinks separately.

For the value, the tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Prague’s monastic brewing tradition, paired with the fun of riding a Segway and enjoying scenic views. The small group size and knowledgeable guides promise a personal, insightful experience.
However, the mixed reviews about some site access issues serve as a reminder to double-check current conditions and expectations. It’s also good to remember that beer tasting is not included, so budget for drinks if that’s your main interest.
This tour best suits active, curious travelers who enjoy learning about history through engaging experiences, and who appreciate a balanced mix of sightseeing, cultural storytelling, and fun transportation.
Do I need experience riding a Segway?
No, the tour includes a practice run before starting, so even beginners can feel comfortable after a quick tutorial.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and the small group size helps ensure safety and comfort, but children or those with mobility issues may want to check with the provider.
Are the breweries open during the tour?
Yes, both breweries are open, but it’s worth noting that initial info suggested one was under reconstruction. Always confirm with the tour provider ahead of time.
Does the tour include any beer tasting?
No, beer isn’t included in the price. You’ll have the opportunity to buy drinks at the breweries if you wish.
How long is the tour?
It lasts about 3 hours, making it a manageable half-day activity that covers multiple sights and stops.
What sights are included besides breweries?
You’ll see the Strahov district, the famous stadium, parks like Ladronka and Hvzda, and enjoy views of historic Prague landmarks.
Is transportation provided from hotels?
No, hotel pickup isn’t included unless you select an option that offers it. The meeting point is at Mostecká 53/4 in Malá Strana.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and weather-appropriate clothing. Raincoats are provided if needed.
Can I cancel?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility if plans change.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, the tour is limited to 10 participants, which helps keep things personalized and manageable.
To sum it up, the VIP Prague Segway Tour Around Monastic Breweries is a lively, informative way to explore Prague’s historic brewing and monastic sites. It’s best suited for those who enjoy a mix of sightseeing, light activity, and cultural insight. With a small group, knowledgeable guides, and scenic routes, it offers a unique perspective on the city’s deep-rooted brewing traditions — all while having a bit of fun on a Segway.