Exploring Prague’s iconic Double Monastery and Brewery attractions has never been easier. The Prague Segway Tour offers a 3-hour adventure through the city’s historic landmarks, guided by knowledgeable experts. With a brief training session and unlimited refreshments, travelers can glide effortlessly while discovering the city’s rich heritage. Whether you’re a family or a group, this tour promises a personalized and exciting experience. But the real question is – what secrets will the monasteries and breweries unveil?
Key Points
- This 3-hour private Segway tour explores iconic attractions in Prague, including two historic monasteries and a local brewery.
- An expert guide provides insight into Prague’s rich history and culture throughout the tour.
- The tour includes a training session, photo service, and unlimited refreshments at the meeting point.
- Participants must meet age and weight requirements, and comply with safety instructions for a safe experience.
- The tour is highly recommended by previous travelers, who praise the knowledgeable guides and efficient way to see top sights.
Tour Overview and Highlights
The Prague Segway Tour offers a 3-hour private experience that allows visitors to explore the city’s iconic attractions.
Recommended by 100% of travelers, the tour covers notable sights like Charles Bridge, Europe’s oldest synagogue, and Old Town.
Travelers gain insight into Prague’s rich history from an expert guide who provides a personalized experience.
The tour includes a training session, photo service, and access to unlimited refreshments at the meeting point.
Though not wheelchair accessible, the tour is suitable for those 7 years and older who meet the minimum weight requirement.
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Inclusions and Meeting Information
Live guiding, training session (5-10 minutes), and photo service are included in the Prague Segway Tour.
Raincoats are provided if needed. The tour offers unlimited water, tea, and coffee at the meeting point.
The meeting point is at Euro Segway Prague tours, Maltezske Square 9, Malá Strana, Czechia. The tour returns to the same meeting point at the end.
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, providing ample time to explore Prague’s iconic attractions with an expert guide.
Accessibility and Participation Guidelines
Although the Prague Segway Tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s located near public transportation.
The tour has several participation guidelines:
- The tour isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with serious medical conditions.
- Participants must meet a minimum age of 7 years and a minimum weight of 77 lbs (35 kg).
- The maximum group size is 18 travelers.
The activity is forbidden for individuals under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or strong medicine.
Confirmation is received at booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience.
Safety and Health Regulations
As the Prague Segway Tour is an activity relying on motorized vehicles, it’s understandable that the organizers have implemented strict safety and health regulations.
Participants under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or strong medicine aren’t allowed to join the tour, as it could compromise their and others’ safety.
Pregnant travelers and those with serious medical conditions are also advised against participating.
The tour provider reserves the right to refuse service to anyone they deem unfit for the activity.
Participants must follow all instructions from the guide to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Exploring the Monasteries
Prague’s historic monasteries offer visitors a chance to enjoy the city’s rich spiritual heritage.
The tour explores two iconic monasteries:
- The Strahov Monastery, home to a stunning Baroque library and ancient manuscripts.
- The Břevnov Monastery, one of the oldest monasteries in the Czech Republic, featuring beautiful Romanesque and Baroque architecture.
At each site, the guide provides insights into the monasteries’ history, architecture, and the role they’ve played in shaping Prague’s cultural and religious landscape.
Guests have the opportunity to wander the peaceful cloisters and marvel at the intricate details that define these sacred spaces.
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Visiting the Breweries
While Prague is renowned for its historic architecture and cultural attractions, the city also boasts a vibrant beer scene that captivates visitors.
On this Segway tour, you’ll have the opportunity to explore two of Prague’s most renowned breweries. First, you’ll visit the ancient Strahov Monastery Brewery, which dates back to the 13th century and produces exceptional craft beers.
Then, you’ll head to the Staropramen Brewery, one of the country’s largest and oldest beer producers. At both locations, you’ll learn about the brewing process and sample the local specialties.
Traveler Experiences and Reviews
How have travelers experienced this Segway tour of Prague? According to the 14 glowing reviews, travelers have thoroughly enjoyed their time on this 3-hour private Segway tour.
Some highlights include:
- Knowledgeable guides, such as Sebastian and René, who provide engaging and informative commentary on Prague’s rich history.
- An efficient and effortless way to see the city’s top attractions without feeling exhausted.
- A personalized experience with undivided attention from the guide.
The tour earns a 5.0 rating, with travelers praising its ability to showcase the best of Prague in a comfortable and convenient manner.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
There’s no specific dress code for the tour. Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and walking shoes are recommended. The tour provider suggests dressing in layers as the weather can be unpredictable in Prague.
Can I Bring My Own Segway or Must I Use the Provided One?
You must use the Segways provided by the tour company. Bringing your own Segway is not allowed. The tour includes a training session to ensure you’re comfortable operating the provided Segway before the tour begins.
How Much Walking Is Involved in Addition to the Segway Riding?
The tour primarily involves Segway riding, with minimal walking required to explore certain attractions. The guide will lead participants through the city and provide opportunities to dismount the Segway and explore select locations on foot.
Are There Any Stops for Food or Restrooms During the Tour?
The tour doesn’t include any scheduled stops for food or restrooms. However, the guide will accommodate any needs during the tour, and there’s unlimited water, tea, and coffee available at the meeting point before and after the tour.
Do I Need to Have Prior Experience Riding a Segway?
No, you don’t need prior Segway experience. The tour includes a 5-10 minute training session to get comfortable before starting the tour. The guide will ensure you feel confident operating the Segway before the tour begins.
The Sum Up
The Prague Segway Tour offers an engaging way to explore the city’s iconic Double Monastery and Brewery attractions. With expert guides, comfortable transportation, and unlimited refreshments, travelers can enjoy a personalized and efficient experience discovering Prague’s rich history. Whether you’re a family or a group, this 3-hour tour is the perfect opportunity to effortlessly uncover the city’s treasures.
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