PRIVATE: Prague All Inclusive Segway & eScooter Tour + Lunch

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PRIVATE: Prague All Inclusive Segway & eScooter Tour + Lunch

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  • 4 hours (approx.)
  • From $118.82
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Four hours on wheels beats legs in Prague. This all-inclusive ride pairs an original Segway with an electric eScooter for a guided loop through Prague Castle, the Vltava River area, and the quieter monastery-and-park side of town.

I especially like the practice run before you set off—it helps first-timers get comfortable fast. I also really value that lunch and drinks are included, so you’re not hunting for food mid-tour.

One thing to consider: good communication matters. If your guide’s instructions aren’t crisp, or if the group gets spread out, you may spend more time waiting and less time riding.

Key things you’ll notice on this tour

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  • Segway + eScooter, both included: You get helmets, free drinks, and a free meal as part of the all-inclusive price.
  • A route built for views, not wandering: Prague Castle, Malá Strana, the Lennon Wall area, plus Strahov and Břevnov monasteries.
  • Short story stops, longer glide time: You move between key points without doing a long, exhausting walking day.
  • Safety gear is part of the deal: Helmets are provided and required, with optional raincoats on offer.
  • Private guide, private pace: It’s just your group, so you can ask questions and stay together—if you keep an eye on the guide’s signals.

Why a Segway and eScooter tour works so well in Prague

PRIVATE: Prague All Inclusive Segway & eScooter Tour + Lunch - Why a Segway and eScooter tour works so well in Prague
Prague has hills, cobblestones, and spots where walking turns into a slow shuffle. This kind of tour is built for getting you from major viewpoints to viewpoint without turning your day into a leg workout.

What I like is the balance: you’re not just sitting on a bus. You’re riding through neighborhoods and along the river so the city feels like one continuous trip—Castle district to the west-side monasteries and parks—rather than a list of disconnected stops.

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Price and what’s actually included for $118.82

PRIVATE: Prague All Inclusive Segway & eScooter Tour + Lunch - Price and what’s actually included for $118.82
At $118.82 per person for about 4 hours, the key question is whether you get more than “a guide and a ticket.” Here, the value is in the bundled items: you’re not paying extra for the vehicles, safety gear, or meals.

You get:

  • Guide
  • Original Segway personal transporter
  • Electric eScooter by a Czech manufacturer
  • Helmet (provided and required)
  • Raincoat (optional)
  • Free drinks
  • Free meal
  • A practice run before the tour

What’s not included: no hotel pickup or drop-off. You’ll want to plan your day around the meeting point in Malá Strana.

Meeting at Mostecká 53/4 and how the day runs

You’ll start at Mostecká 53/4 in Malá Strana (118 00 Praha-Praha 1). The tour starts at 2:00 pm and returns to the same meeting point.

A couple practical notes matter here:

  • You’ll be near public transportation, which makes it easier to tack onto the rest of your Prague day.
  • You’ll need to sign a liability waiver, and helmets are mandatory.
  • The tour is offered in English.

Also, the time you choose affects the vibe. A 2 pm start usually gives you daylight for viewpoints and good light for photos—especially on the west side parks—without feeling like you’re doing everything at sunrise or late evening.

Stop-by-stop: Prague Castle, the Vltava River, and Malá Strana

This tour is organized around classic Prague highlights, but the pacing is what keeps it fun. The stops are short enough that you’re not stuck in lines or lectures, yet you get context from your guide as you move.

Prague Castle area (about 15 minutes)

You’ll learn about the big Castle complex and get to see the changing of guards, then spend time in the Castle district. Even if you don’t do a full interior day, this stop gives you the “you are here” feeling—wide views, historic setting, and the sense that Prague’s story really does start here.

Vltava Beach (about 15 minutes)

This is your river reset. You’ll ride alongside the Vltava River and get a calmer stretch of scenery than the Castle ramps.

One benefit of having this pause in the middle is energy management. After the Castle district, it’s nice to glide more than you climb, and the river portion helps you catch your breath without ending the day early.

Malá Strana, the Little Quarter (about 20 minutes)

Then you dip into Malá Strana (the Little Quarter). This part is about atmosphere: small streets, classic architecture, and the kind of Old Town feel that’s harder to get from a single viewpoint.

The time window here is short, so focus on what you want most: photos, quick orientation, or asking your guide for street-level pointers you can use later on your own.

Lennon Wall story (about 5 minutes)

Lennon Wall gets a compact stop, which is actually smart on a ride day. You get the meaning and context, plus just enough time to stop for photos without turning it into a long detour.

If your goal is to linger, you can always circle back later. On this tour, the goal is moment + motion.

Strahov and Břevnov monasteries, then parks with wide city views

After the Old Town and Castle side, you shift into a quieter Prague rhythm. The monasteries and parks are where the Segway-and-eScooter format really pays off, because you can cover ground between viewpoints without feeling punished by the hills.

Strahov Klaster (about 10 minutes)

Strahov Monastery is a strong viewpoint stop. Even with limited time, you get the feel of the hilltop setting and a sense of why Prague’s religious sites often double as lookouts.

This is also a good “watch the guide” moment. As you ride up and around, staying aware of pace and spacing keeps the group together.

Břevnov monastery (about 10 minutes)

Then Břevnov monastery gives you another layer of Prague’s west-side character. Think less about checking off interiors and more about understanding the area’s role in the city’s older footprint.

Short stop lengths are by design. If you want deeper museum time, pair this with another longer activity later—but for first orientation, this is efficient.

Ladronka park, Letná park, and Royal gardens

These are your breathing spaces and photo breaks. Parks in this area are where you can look out over Prague and enjoy the city from above, without committing to a half-day hike.

Because exact durations for these final stops aren’t spelled out, plan to stay flexible and trust your guide’s pacing. If the weather is good, you’ll want to take your photos quickly and then relax into the view.

Riding safely and staying together: what the practice run is for

Helmets are provided and required, so you’ll start with basic safety gear. You also get a practice run before the tour, which is the real make-or-break item for first-time riders.

Here’s how I’d use that practice time:

  • Focus on smooth starts and controlled turns.
  • Learn how your guide expects you to slow down and stop.
  • Keep your eyes up, not only on the front of the machine.

A key consideration is communication. This tour depends on your guide keeping the group together. If your guide speaks clearly and uses consistent signals, it’s smooth. If communication feels thin, you’ll want to stay close so you don’t get separated while the guide moves ahead.

Also remember: the Segway portion is only in parts of the city where it’s permitted. That means you may see more walking between certain zones, or route choices that feel a bit constrained. That’s normal, and it’s exactly why having a guide route you matters.

Lunch and drinks: how the break fits into the ride day

Lunch is included, and so are free drinks. This matters because it prevents the usual Prague tour problem: “great morning activity, then everyone scrambles for food and loses the afternoon.”

On a ride day, the included meal tends to work best when it’s close to where you’re already going next. Based on how the tour is structured around the monastery area, the lunch stop fits the flow rather than forcing a cross-city detour.

If you’re picky, it’s a good sign that lunch isn’t framed as a one-size-fits-all menu. You’ll want to be ready to make a choice quickly once you arrive, since the tour keeps moving.

Raincoat support is optional, so if the forecast looks iffy, bring your own small layer too. You’ll be happier if you’re not scrambling with wet sleeves during the transition points.

Who this private Segway and eScooter tour is best for

This is a smart fit if you:

  • Want to see major Prague highlights in about 4 hours without wearing yourself out
  • Like the idea of riding rather than doing only walking tours
  • Appreciate a guide who can explain what you’re seeing while you glide between stops
  • Are comfortable with short stops and quick context rather than long museum sessions

It’s especially promising for people who want first-time Segway confidence, since there’s a practice run and your group stays private.

It may not be ideal if you:

  • Want lots of time inside buildings or long guided talks
  • Need hotel pickup, since the tour starts at Mostecká 53/4 and ends there
  • Prefer ultra-slow pacing with frequent re-explanations—this is designed for movement

Should you book this Segway and eScooter tour in Prague?

Yes, if your top goal is time-efficient Prague with real variety: Castle district energy, river views, the Lennon Wall area, and the west-side monasteries and parks. The all-inclusive bundle—vehicles, helmet, drinks, and lunch—makes it easier to judge value, because you won’t pay extra for the items that usually add up on similar tours.

I’d say book with confidence if you’re planning to be at the meeting point ready to ride, and if you like the idea of learning through motion. If you’re sensitive to unclear instructions, I’d also consider asking your guide one direct question during the practice run—so you feel fully confident before the city turns into traffic, turns, and stops.

FAQ

What is the duration of the tour?

The tour lasts about 4 hours.

What time does the tour start?

The start time is 2:00 pm.

Where do we meet the guide?

You meet at Mostecká 53/4, Malá Strana, 118 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czechia.

Is hotel pickup included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

What vehicles are included?

You’ll ride an original Segway personal transporter and an electric eScooter by a Czech manufacturer.

Is lunch included?

Yes. A free meal is included, along with free drinks.

Do I need to wear a helmet?

Yes. Safety helmets are provided and required.

What are the age or height requirements?

Minimum age is 14 years old, or a minimum height of 150 cm. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Is the tour in English?

Yes, the tour is offered in English.

Can I cancel for free?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time.

FAQ

Is a raincoat included if it’s wet?

A raincoat is optional and provided if needed.

Do I need to sign anything before riding?

Yes. All participants must sign a liability waiver.

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