If you’re considering a way to see Prague that’s both active and engaging, a live-guided Segway tour might be just what you’re after. We’ve come across this 3-hour brewery and landmark adventure offered by Prague On Segway, and it’s one that promises a mix of sightseeing, local flavor, and a touch of fun—perfect for travelers who want to cover a lot without tiring out.
What excites us most about this experience? First, the chance to zip through Prague’s most famous sites on a Segway, which makes for a more relaxed yet efficient way to take in the city. Second, the combination of sightseeing with a visit to historic breweries and monastic beer tastings adds a flavor of local tradition that’s hard to beat. On the flip side, a potential challenge is the additional transfer time involved, since the tour departs from a location slightly outside the immediate historic center.
This tour is a good fit if you’re after a unique, active way to explore Prague, enjoy some local beers, and appreciate a mix of popular and lesser-known spots—especially if you’re comfortable on a Segway and enjoy a lively, guided atmosphere.
- Key Points
- Why Choose a Segway Tour in Prague?
- The Itinerary: What You’ll Actually See and Do
- Starting Point: Prague on Segway & e-Scooter
- Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral
- Neighborhoods and Hidden Gems
- Brewing and Monastic Beers
- Final Stops: Parks and Churches
- The Experience: What to Expect
- What’s Included and What’s Not
- Who Would Love This Tour?
- Live-Guided 3 Hours Brewery Segway Tour + Monastic Beer
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Efficient sightseeing on a comfortable Segway covers both major landmarks and hidden corners.
- Includes stops at historic breweries and monasteries for a taste of local brewing traditions.
- The tour duration is roughly 3 hours, with extra time for safety training and transfers.
- Group size is limited to 20, making it intimate enough for personal attention.
- Additional transfers mean you should factor in around 30-45 minutes extra.
- Age and weight limits are reasonable, making it accessible for most travelers over 7 years old.
Why Choose a Segway Tour in Prague?

Prague’s streets are charming, often cobblestoned, and packed with history. While walking tours are common, they can be tiring given the city’s size and terrain. A Segway makes it easier to cover more ground comfortably, especially if walking isn’t your favorite way to explore. We loved the idea that you get to see both the well-known sights and the quieter neighborhoods without feeling rushed.
The tour’s route focuses on a mix of iconic landmarks and off-the-beaten-path locales. You’ll start near the John Lennon Wall and Charles Bridge area, then head towards the massive Prague Castle, where you might get to see the guards change—a classic Prague moment. From there, the journey takes you inside the St. Vitus Cathedral and through the elegant streets of what’s called the “Beverly Hills of Prague” at Na Oechovce.
What sets this experience apart is the emphasis on local brewing heritage. You’ll visit the oldest monastery in Czech, the oldest brewery in Bohemia, and the 12th-century Strahov Monastery, all while sampling two small beers at the monasteries. It’s a neat way to enjoy Prague’s beer culture beyond just drinking at a pub.
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The Itinerary: What You’ll Actually See and Do
Starting Point: Prague on Segway & e-Scooter
The tour kicks off at Maltezske Square, a short walk from the John Lennon Wall and Charles Bridge. This initial 10-minute segment involves safety training and test-driving, which we think is a smart way to get everyone comfortable before hitting the streets. Helmets are mandatory, and all sizes are provided, so no worries about gear.
Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral
Your first big stop is Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the world. Here, you’ll likely catch the guard change, a classic spectacle that’s both fun and photogenic. You have about 20 minutes at this stop—enough time to appreciate its grandeur from the outside and, if you wish, explore inside (though admission isn’t included).
Next, just a few minutes away, is St. Vitus Cathedral, visible from afar with its soaring spires. It’s a must-see, and you get a quick glance that lets you soak in the impressive Gothic architecture.
Neighborhoods and Hidden Gems
The route then takes you to Na Oechovce, dubbed Prague’s Beverly Hills, with its upscale homes and lush greenery. Villa Muller follows—a modernist villa with a story of its own—and then onto Brevnovsky Klaster, the oldest monastery in the Czech Republic. The calm atmosphere here contrasts nicely with the bustling city, and you get to enjoy 15 minutes at each site.
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Brewing and Monastic Beers
The highlight for many will be the visits to Brevnovsky Klasterni Pivovar Sv. Vojtecha and the 15th-century brewery at Strahov Monastery. These stops are not just about the views—they’re about sampling Czech brewing history. You’ll receive two small beers at these monasteries, which is a genuine treat, especially for beer lovers or those curious about Czech traditions.
Final Stops: Parks and Churches
After the brewery visits, the tour moves to a public park and St. Norbert Church, rounding out the experience with some peaceful, scenic spots. The entire itinerary is thoughtfully designed to balance sightseeing, local culture, and relaxation.
The Experience: What to Expect

From reviews, one traveler mentioned that the tour was “fun and informative,” highlighting how easy it was to navigate despite being new to Segways. The guided element ensures you stay on track and learn about each location, making the experience not just about riding but also about understanding Prague’s history and culture.
The safety training is quick—about 10 minutes—and you’re given helmets that fit comfortably. The additional time for test-driving is beneficial if you’re new to Segways, as it builds confidence before hitting the streets.
The group size keeps things friendly, with a maximum of 20 participants, so you’ll likely get personal attention from your guide. The shuttle transfer from downtown adds a bit of extra travel time, but it also means you avoid navigating through busy streets on your own.
What’s Included and What’s Not
For the cost of around $159 per person, this tour offers a good value considering the all-day helmet provision, safety training, photos, and two beers. The mini-bus transfer and unlimited drinks in the office (tea, water, coffee) make the experience comfortable, especially on a chilly day.
On the downside, food and drinks during the tour are optional and not included, so if you want more than just beers at the breweries, you’ll need to plan ahead. Also, tips are optional but appreciated for the guide.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for adventurers who enjoy active sightseeing and want to see a wide range of Prague’s sights without walking too much. It’s particularly suited for beer enthusiasts interested in exploring Czech brewing traditions in a historic way. The fact that it’s guided makes it great for those who prefer a structured, informative experience.
While children aged 7 and above can participate, it’s best for those comfortable on a Segway and with a sense of adventure. The weight limits (35kg–135kg) mean most adults can partake, but very young kids or those with mobility issues might find it less suitable.
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Final Thoughts

If you’re after a fun, efficient way to explore Prague, combining sightseeing with a taste of local brewing history, this live-guided Segway tour hits the mark. The route offers a nice mix of iconic sights and peaceful neighborhoods, all while riding in comfort on a Segway—an activity that makes covering Prague’s winding streets a breeze.
The experience’s emphasis on local beer culture adds a unique touch that elevates it beyond typical city tours. Plus, the small group size and guided format mean you’ll get plenty of personalized insights, making it a memorable day out.
However, keep in mind the extra transfer time and the fact that food isn’t included. If you’re looking for a relaxed, engaging way to see Prague’s highlights and enjoy some authentic Czech beers, this tour offers a solid, enjoyable option.
Is this tour suitable for first-time Segway riders? Yes, the tour includes a brief safety training and test-drive, making it accessible even if you’ve never ridden a Segway before.
What should I wear? Comfortable clothing and flat shoes are recommended. Avoid high heels, and helmets are provided, so no need to bring your own.
How long is the tour in total? The core activity is roughly 3 hours, but remember to add about 30-45 minutes for transfers from and back to downtown Prague.
Are the stops at the breweries included in the time? Yes, you’ll have about 15 minutes at each monastery brewery for tasting and exploring.
Can I participate if I’m under 18 or under 35kg? The minimum age is 7 years old, and the minimum weight is 35kg. Most travelers can join if they meet these criteria.
Is the tour safe during winter or snowy weather? Yes, special winter snow tires are used, making riding safe even during colder months.
What if I want to cancel? You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
Does the tour include inside visits to Prague Castle or St. Vitus Cathedral? Inside visits are not included; the tour focuses on external views and learning about the sites.
Is transportation included? Yes, a shuttle mini-bus transfers you from downtown to the start point and back.
If you’re looking for a way to combine sightseeing, fun, and a taste of Czech brewing, this Segway brewery tour in Prague could be just the experience you’re after. It balances activity with culture, offering a memorable look at one of Europe’s most picturesque cities.
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