You’ll glide through Prague’s best spots—from riverside paths to hilltop parks—with an easy-to-ride e-bike and a guide who knows all the shortcuts and stories. It’s a fun way to see famous sights plus quirky local gems without feeling rushed or tired.
Right from the start, you feel the city’s pulse—bikes humming quietly as we set off near Wenceslas Square. The morning air had that mix of fresh bread from a nearby bakery and faint tram brakes echoing down the street. Our guide, Petra, waved us on with a grin and made sure everyone’s helmet fit just right before we rolled out.
We zipped along the Vltava riverfront, dodging joggers and locals walking their dogs. There’s this spot where you catch a whiff of coffee drifting from a riverside café—can’t help but smile. The e-bikes made climbing up to Letná Park feel almost too easy. At the top, Petra pointed out the old metronome ticking away where a giant Stalin statue once stood. You get these wide city views—Prague’s rooftops stretching out under shifting clouds—and it’s hard not to pause for photos (or just to breathe it all in).
Somewhere between Letná and Strahov, we stopped for water at a tiny kiosk with homemade lemonade. Local kids zipped by on scooters while we checked out David Černý’s bronze babies crawling around Kampa Island—honestly, they’re even weirder up close than in photos. Petra shared stories about the castle district as we cruised past quiet courtyards and old stone walls. Riding under Charles Bridge felt surreal; you hear street musicians above and see swans gliding by below.
The last stretch brought us full circle back to Wenceslas Square. My legs felt fresh (thanks to the e-bike), but my head was buzzing with new sights and stories. If you want to see Prague without breaking a sweat—and maybe pick up some local tips along the way—this loop is worth every minute.
Yes! If you can ride a regular bike, you’ll be fine—the e-bikes are easy to use and our guides make sure everyone feels comfortable before heading out.
Just wear comfy clothes and closed shoes. We provide helmets and bikes. A small backpack for water or snacks is handy but not required.
The minimum age is 14 years old and maximum user weight is 120kg for safety reasons.
Absolutely—we stop at scenic spots for photos, quick rests, or just to soak in the view (and sometimes grab a drink from local vendors).
Your ride includes a quality electric bike, helmet, and one of our friendly local guides who’ll share stories along the way. All you need is your sense of adventure!
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