This is your chance to explore Prague’s WWII and Communist past by electric bike, from secret SS sites to colorful street art and powerful memorials. Visit over 30 locations with a local guide who brings each story to life, enjoy free entry to the Museum of Communism, and finish with a Czech beer tasting in good company.
“You see that building over there?” our guide asked as we coasted down a quiet street in Prague’s Old Town. The morning was cool, the kind of weather where you keep your jacket zipped but your hands still get cold on the handlebars. We’d barely started our electric bike tour when he pointed out a nondescript doorway—once the SS headquarters during Nazi occupation. It’s strange how normal these places look now, but hearing stories right where they happened made everything feel closer.
We zigzagged through neighborhoods I’d never have found alone, stopping at the John Lennon Wall where someone was quietly adding fresh paint. The smell of spray paint mixed with damp stone lingered in the air. At the Victims of Communism memorial, our guide shared how families would leave flowers here every year—sometimes just before sunrise so nobody would see them. There’s a heaviness to these stories, but also moments that surprised me: like seeing school kids laughing near Franz Kafka’s statue or hearing church bells echo off old facades near Cyril and Methodius Cathedral.
By the time we reached the Museum of Communism (entry included), my legs were grateful for the electric boost. Inside, exhibits pulled no punches—old propaganda posters, ration cards, even a recreated interrogation room. Our guide answered every question with patience and local insight; he’d grown up here and remembered waiting in line for bread as a child. We wrapped up with a Czech beer tasting—honestly, it felt good to sit back and chat after such an intense ride through history.
The tour usually takes about 3 to 3.5 hours from start to finish.
Yes, children can join if accompanied by an adult and infant seats are available on request.
Dress for the weather—layers work best—and comfortable shoes are recommended. Helmets are provided.
No special experience is needed; the electric bikes make it easy for most fitness levels to join comfortably.
Your experience includes use of an electric bicycle and helmet for comfort and safety, plus bottled water along the way so you can stay refreshed. A professional local guide leads every stop with real stories and answers all your questions. When you reach the Museum of Communism, your entry is covered—and at the end of your ride, you’ll relax with a complimentary Czech beer tasting before heading out into Prague again.
Do you need help planning your next activity?