Prague E-Scooter Tour: Grand City Tour
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Pass By: Charles Bridge, Karluv Most, Prague 11000 Czech Republic
The oldest stone bridge of Prague with many legends regarding the construction and its decoration is the top 5 dominant of Prague. And the starting point for the E-scooter Grand City Tour is literally two steps from there.
Stop At: John Lennon Wall, Velkoprevorske namesti Mala Strana, Prague 11800 Czech Republic
The first stop of our E-scooter tour is the Lennon wall. It is the only wall in Prague where is allowed to paint graffiti. If you have a strong feeling to express yourself, bring a spray and pull your emotions out!
Duration: 5 minutes
Pass By: Kampa Park, Prague Czech Republic
Kampa is actually an island in the Mala Strana neighborhood. It is a piece of land between river Vltava and river Certovka. Certovka means Devil stream in Prague. Want to know why? Wait for the tour!
Pass By: St Nicholas Church, Malostranske Namesti, Prague 118 00 Czech Republic
There are hundreds of churches in Prague, in fact there are about 250 churches in the historical city centre. One of the most interesting ones is definitely St. Nicolas church. Beautiful baroque church with stunning interior decoration.
Pass By: Petrin, Prague Czech Republic
During the Grand City tour you visit two parks of Prague: Letna and Petrin. Both are hills and both offer a stunning view to the city.
Stop At: Strahov Monastery, Strahovske Nadvori 1/132, Prague 11800 Czech Republic
One of the nicest views of our Grand City Tour is definitely from the bellvue underneath of the Strahov Monastery. Its history goes back to the 9th century and beside of very valuable library, this monastery is very famous for its monastic brewing production.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Prague Castle, Hradcany, Prague 11908 Czech Republic
We won't get in the Prague Castle during the e-scooter tour, but our guide will tell you all the interesting stories about this oldest and biggest building of Prague.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Old Royal Palace, Hradcany, Prague 119 08 Czech Republic
The Summer Palace of Queen Anne (also called Belvedere or the Royal Summer Palace) is a renaissance building in the Royal Garden of Prague Castle. The Summer Palace was built in the renaissance style by Ferdinand I as a part of the royal garden founded in previous years. The Summer Palace had a private, social and representative function within the royal and imperial residence of Prague. In front of the Summer Palace there is a famous Singing Fountain. Under the reign of Rudolph II the Summer Palace was used for a part of his collection of art and also as a place which an important mathematician and astronomer Tycho de Brahe used as an observatory. Since then the building has also been called the House of Mathematics. It is still used for exhibition purposes.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Letna Park, Badeniho, Prague Czech Republic
The park in Letná is the second largest park in Prague 7. A public park was founded there at the second half of the 19th century according to the design by B. Wünscher and J. Braul. The name was derived from the word Leteň, which means “Sunny Hill”. Letná Park is the largest non-built-up green area in Prague, where people can spend their free time doing sport, taking a walk or having a picnic. Letná Park provides an enchanting view of the Vltava River and the city.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Metronome, Nabrezhi Edvarda Beneshe 337/8, Prague 118 00 Czech Republic
The Metronome of Prague is a kinetic sculpture by Vratislav Novák, installed at the place of the former Stalin Monument above Čech Bridge in Letná, Prague, in 1991. Together with the pendulum it is 25 metres high and weighs 7 tonnes.
Duration: 2 minutes
Stop At: Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia, U milosrdnych 17, Prague Czech Republic
The Convent of Saint Agnes, also called Na Františku, is situated on the right bank of the Vltava River in the historic area of the Old Town. The monastery of Poor Clares of the Order of Saint Clare and Francisians was probably founded in 1231 by Agnes of Bohemia, who also became the abbess of the convent. The convent architecture was especially influenced by two circumstances. First, it was the fact that its founder came from a royal family and thus had enough funds and political influence, and second, the fact that she was brought up in convents so she knew that lifestyle very well and also knew all the conditions concerning the practical use of the buildings. As a result of those circumstances, the convent had a strikingly generous conception from the very beginning
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock, StaromEstske NamEsti 1/3, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic
Old Town hall has allways been the central spot of Prague. Demonstrations took place nearby, political prisoners used to be inprisoned in the cellars and now is under daily attack of thousands of tourist for its astronomical clock with the saints puppet show. but there is more to know about this place and you get the complete information on the Grand City Tour
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Vaclavske namEsti, Vaclavske namesti, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic
Busy during the day, dangerous at night, that is famous Wenceslas square of Prague. It was completely rebuilt hundred years ago so the actual look of the squere is more likely modern. There are two important sights though. Monumental building of National Museum and equestrian statue of Czech saint patron St. Wenceslas.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: National Theater, Narodni 223/2, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic
National Theatre of Prague is one of the dominants of Prague. Its golden crown on the roof is visible from everywhere. If you like balet or opera, this is the right place to go.
Duration: 5 minutes
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Charles Bridge, Karluv Most, Prague 11000 Czech Republic
The oldest stone bridge of Prague with many legends regarding the construction and its decoration is the top 5 dominant of Prague. And the starting point for the E-scooter Grand City Tour is literally two steps from there.
Stop At: John Lennon Wall, Velkoprevorske namesti Mala Strana, Prague 11800 Czech Republic
The first stop of our E-scooter tour is the Lennon wall. It is the only wall in Prague where is allowed to paint graffiti. If you have a strong feeling to express yourself, bring a spray and pull your emotions out!
Duration: 5 minutes
Pass By: Kampa Park, Prague Czech Republic
Kampa is actually an island in the Mala Strana neighborhood. It is a piece of land between river Vltava and river Certovka. Certovka means Devil stream in Prague. Want to know why? Wait for the tour!
Pass By: St Nicholas Church, Malostranske Namesti, Prague 118 00 Czech Republic
There are hundreds of churches in Prague, in fact there are about 250 churches in the historical city centre. One of the most interesting ones is definitely St. Nicolas church. Beautiful baroque church with stunning interior decoration.
Pass By: Petrin, Prague Czech Republic
During the Grand City tour you visit two parks of Prague: Letna and Petrin. Both are hills and both offer a stunning view to the city.
Stop At: Strahov Monastery, Strahovske Nadvori 1/132, Prague 11800 Czech Republic
One of the nicest views of our Grand City Tour is definitely from the bellvue underneath of the Strahov Monastery. Its history goes back to the 9th century and beside of very valuable library, this monastery is very famous for its monastic brewing production.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Prague Castle, Hradcany, Prague 11908 Czech Republic
We won't get in the Prague Castle during the e-scooter tour, but our guide will tell you all the interesting stories about this oldest and biggest building of Prague.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Old Royal Palace, Hradcany, Prague 119 08 Czech Republic
The Summer Palace of Queen Anne (also called Belvedere or the Royal Summer Palace) is a renaissance building in the Royal Garden of Prague Castle. The Summer Palace was built in the renaissance style by Ferdinand I as a part of the royal garden founded in previous years. The Summer Palace had a private, social and representative function within the royal and imperial residence of Prague. In front of the Summer Palace there is a famous Singing Fountain. Under the reign of Rudolph II the Summer Palace was used for a part of his collection of art and also as a place which an important mathematician and astronomer Tycho de Brahe used as an observatory. Since then the building has also been called the House of Mathematics. It is still used for exhibition purposes.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Letna Park, Badeniho, Prague Czech Republic
The park in Letná is the second largest park in Prague 7. A public park was founded there at the second half of the 19th century according to the design by B. Wünscher and J. Braul. The name was derived from the word Leteň, which means “Sunny Hill”. Letná Park is the largest non-built-up green area in Prague, where people can spend their free time doing sport, taking a walk or having a picnic. Letná Park provides an enchanting view of the Vltava River and the city.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Metronome, Nabrezhi Edvarda Beneshe 337/8, Prague 118 00 Czech Republic
The Metronome of Prague is a kinetic sculpture by Vratislav Novák, installed at the place of the former Stalin Monument above Čech Bridge in Letná, Prague, in 1991. Together with the pendulum it is 25 metres high and weighs 7 tonnes.
Duration: 2 minutes
Stop At: Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia, U milosrdnych 17, Prague Czech Republic
The Convent of Saint Agnes, also called Na Františku, is situated on the right bank of the Vltava River in the historic area of the Old Town. The monastery of Poor Clares of the Order of Saint Clare and Francisians was probably founded in 1231 by Agnes of Bohemia, who also became the abbess of the convent. The convent architecture was especially influenced by two circumstances. First, it was the fact that its founder came from a royal family and thus had enough funds and political influence, and second, the fact that she was brought up in convents so she knew that lifestyle very well and also knew all the conditions concerning the practical use of the buildings. As a result of those circumstances, the convent had a strikingly generous conception from the very beginning
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock, StaromEstske NamEsti 1/3, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic
Old Town hall has allways been the central spot of Prague. Demonstrations took place nearby, political prisoners used to be inprisoned in the cellars and now is under daily attack of thousands of tourist for its astronomical clock with the saints puppet show. but there is more to know about this place and you get the complete information on the Grand City Tour
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Vaclavske namEsti, Vaclavske namesti, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic
Busy during the day, dangerous at night, that is famous Wenceslas square of Prague. It was completely rebuilt hundred years ago so the actual look of the squere is more likely modern. There are two important sights though. Monumental building of National Museum and equestrian statue of Czech saint patron St. Wenceslas.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: National Theater, Narodni 223/2, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic
National Theatre of Prague is one of the dominants of Prague. Its golden crown on the roof is visible from everywhere. If you like balet or opera, this is the right place to go.
Duration: 5 minutes
Included
- 3 hours E-Scooter rental
- training
- English speaking guide
- Audio guides available in German, Spanish, French, Italian and Russian
- Helmet
- Raincoat in case of rain
- Gloves in winter season
- Unlimited water and coffee at the meeting point
Not included
- Food and drinks during the tour
- Hotel pickup (available at additional cost)
- Hotel drop-off
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Maximum is 13 people
- Light rain is no argument for cancelling the tour. In case of heavy rain you will be offered a full refund or reschedule.
- Please wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately
- Children must be at least 150 cm to ride E-Scooter
- Pregnant women and persons over 120kg or under the influence of alcohol or drugs are not allowed to ride a E-Scooter
- please take an ID / passport with you
- Bicycle skills required
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Most travelers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 14 travelers
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Booked this tour on Viator/Tripadvisor reviews for my family. It did not disappoint! The e-scooters were fun and easy to ride, and allow you to go uphill to get to the beautiful views of Prague that the segways do not. Ondra F. was a terrific tour guide. Young and full of personal stories, he held the interest of my teen-aged boys and made the tour very enjoyable. The three hours passed quickly and we felt like we saw all the sites and got amazing photos. It was the highlight of our stay in Prague! Highly recommended.
Great way to spend 3 hours and see the city-the scooters are easy to navigate and extremely fun to ride. Alex, our guide, was very knowledgeable and made the tour extremely enjoyable. We were able to see parts of the city we otherwise wouldn't have, and were able to get some great views.
This is must do if you want to see a lot in a relatively short time in a really fun way.