Taking a tour of Prague’s sights can be overwhelming—especially if you’re trying to see everything on foot. That’s where this 3-hour small-group Segway tour with PragueWay shines. It promises an active, fun, and informative way to explore the city’s most captivating spots, from historic monasteries to lush parks, all with the convenience of free taxi transport.
What makes this experience appealing? First, the expert guides who share fascinating insights along the way. Second, the stunning views and lesser-known corners of Prague you might not find on a traditional walking tour. And third, the value for money offered at a reasonable price—considering all the sights covered and the personalized attention in a small group.
A possible consideration? The tour’s focus on certain districts means you won’t be able to visit the Old Town or Prague Castle on this ride—those areas are off-limits to Segways. So, if your goal is to see the very heart of the city’s historic center, this might not be the best fit. Still, for those wanting a mix of scenic parks, monasteries, and local secrets, it’s a perfect choice.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy a mix of sightseeing with a dash of adventure, especially those interested in unique perspectives of Prague’s green spaces and historical sites. It’s also ideal for first-time visitors wanting a fun, easy way to get an overview before exploring further.
Key Points
- Unique perspective: Segway riding offers a novel way to see parks and historic sites comfortably.
- Expert guides: Guides are known for providing engaging and informative commentary—reviewers highlight specific guides like Freddy, Ivan, and Andrew for their friendliness and knowledge.
- Accessible experience: The tour is suitable for most travelers, with training included, but not for pregnant women, children under 8, or those over 120kg.
- Excellent value: The price covers guided touring, unlimited water and coffee, and free transport, making it a cost-effective way to explore.
- Beautiful stops: From Strahov Monastery’s library and brewery to Ladronka Park and the expansive Strahov Stadium, each stop offers something special.
- Hidden gems: The tour ventures into lesser-visited areas like the Ladronka Park and the district of Praha 6, away from the typical tourist crowds.
A Deep Dive into the Tour Experience
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Starting Point and Logistics
The tour kicks off at Mostecká 53/4 in Malá Strana, a picturesque area close to many of Prague’s best sights. This central location is convenient for most travelers, especially given its proximity to public transportation. The free taxi transport is a thoughtful perk, taking you from the meeting point to the Segway starting spot and back—saving your legs and ensuring a smooth start and finish.
Training and Group Size
We appreciated the clear, friendly training provided before hitting the streets. Guides like Andrew and Freddy are praised for their patience, especially helping those new to Segway riding. The group caps at 15, ensuring a personalized experience without feeling crowded. This small size means guides can answer questions and tailor the experience slightly based on your pace and interests.
The Itinerary: Highlights and Insights
Stop 1: Strahov Monastery
Our first stop is the Strahov Monastery, founded in 1143—one of the oldest in Bohemia. The monastery’s architecture is impressive, and the Strahov Library is a real highlight. With over 200,000 books, including 3,000 manuscripts, it offers a peek into centuries of Czech literary history. We loved the chance to see the Library’s Theological and Philosophical Halls, which are as breathtaking as the reviews suggest.
The monastery also hosts a museum and the second oldest documented brewery in the region, an intriguing note for beer lovers. Although there’s no charge for the visit, many choose to indulge in a craft beer tasting later at the brewery—at their own expense.
Stop 2: Strahov Stadium
Next, the Strahov Stadium—claimed to be the largest stadium in the world—was a surprising sight. Covering 63,000 m², it was originally built for gymnastics festivals by the Sokol Movement. Now, it’s a listed cultural monument. The scale is staggering, often described as about nine football pitches in size, and a must-see for those interested in Czech sports history.
According to one reviewer, learning that the Prague Castle is considered the oldest in the world (not Versailles) and hearing about the stadium’s history made the visit both fun and educational.
Stop 3: Park Ladronka
Ladronka Park is a local favorite and a perfect place to enjoy green space without the crowds of the city center. The 4.2 km illuminated track is ideal for inline skaters and cyclists, making it a lively spot for locals. The park has a charming history, once surrounded by vineyards, and was purchased in 1688 by Count Philipp de la Crone. A review called Ladronka “one of the most popular homesteads,” and praised the lively atmosphere.
Stop 4: Brevnov Monastery
A true highlight is the Brevnov Monastery, founded in 993—boasting the oldest beer brewing tradition in the Czech Republic. The basilica and baroque buildings are stunning, and the crypts and gardens are peaceful. You can peek into the monastery’s brewing traditions, which continue today with Benedikt beer brewed on-site—something many visitors find fascinating, especially lovers of Czech beer.
Many reviews mention the beer tasting at Brevnov as a memorable part of the tour. While it’s not included in the price, it’s a highly recommended optional activity, with many opting to sample local brews in the tranquil monastery courtyard.
Stop 5: Praha 6 District
Finally, the tour takes you to the Praha 6 district, an area largely off-limits to Segways in the city center. This gives you a chance to explore a more authentic, less touristy neighborhood, rounding out your experience with local architecture and vibe.
Practical Details and What to Expect
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Duration and Timing
The tour lasts around 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on stops and pace. The itinerary is well-paced, balancing sightseeing with enough time to enjoy each spot without feeling rushed. The timing is designed to maximize daylight hours for sightseeing, and the tour ends back at the starting point.
Cost and Value
At $70.94 per person, this tour offers good value considering the guided experience, transportation, and multiple stops. You’ll get a rundown of Prague’s parks and historic sites, all from a comfortable, fun mode of transport. The inclusion of unlimited water and coffee at the start helps you stay hydrated and alert.
Accessibility and Requirements
The tour is suitable for most travelers, but there are some restrictions. Children under 8, pregnant women, and anyone over 120 kg are not permitted to ride Segways. You’ll need a valid ID or passport, and comfortable shoes are recommended to ensure ease of riding and walking.
Weather and Cancellation
The tour requires good weather—bad weather might lead to cancellations, with options for rescheduling or full refunds. In case of rain, raincoats are provided, but heavy rain might impact the experience.
What Past Travelers Say
Reviewers consistently mention friendly guides like Ivan and Andrew, who provide personalized, engaging commentary. One reviewer noted, “Andrew was patient with us as we were beginners,” while others appreciated the fascinating insights into Prague’s landmarks, like Prague Castle and the stadium.
Many also touched on the scenic routes through parks and green spaces, describing the views as “spectacular” and “a great way to see the city without tiring out.” The small group size means you get a more tailored experience, and the training session reassures first-timers about riding the Segway confidently.
Some reviews highlight the tour’s focus on less touristy areas, giving a more authentic feel of Prague’s local neighborhoods—something that sets this experience apart from typical city tours.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour Worth It?
For travelers eager for a lively, active way to explore Prague’s parks, hidden corners, and historic monasteries, this small-group Segway tour ticks all the boxes. The expert guides and well-curated stops make it an engaging experience, especially if you want to cover more ground comfortably.
It’s particularly great for those who appreciate good value—getting a guided, scenic tour with some optional beer tasting—and don’t mind being a bit adventurous. However, if your main goal is to visit Prague’s iconic Old Town or Prague Castle, you might want to supplement this tour with some additional visits on your own.
This experience offers a memorable, fun glimpse into Prague’s lesser-known charms, all delivered in a friendly, accessible way.
FAQ
Can I join the tour if I’ve never ridden a Segway before? Yes, the tour includes training, and guides are patient with beginners, making it suitable even for first-timers.
Is transportation included? Yes, free taxi transport is provided from the meeting point to the Segway start location and back, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
What’s the ideal age for participants? Children under 8 years old are not allowed, and the tour is suitable mainly for those able to ride a Segway comfortably. Pregnant women and those over 120 kg are also restricted.
What should I wear? Comfortable shoes and appropriate clothing are recommended. Raincoats are provided if needed, and gloves are available in winter.
How long does the tour last? The total experience is about 2.5 to 3 hours, including riding, sightseeing, and stops.
Are there any extra costs? The tour price does not include beer tasting, which is optional and paid separately at Brevnov Monastery.
What if the weather is bad? The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This small-group Segway tour with PragueWay offers a dynamic, insightful way to see Prague’s parks, historical sites, and hidden gems—all with the comfort of guided commentary and free transport. It’s a fantastic choice for those who want to add some fun and adventure to their Prague visit.
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