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Prague SEGWAY sightseeingDo you want to do something really amazing? Try to ride a Segway in Prague!![]() Segway is a great opportunity to explore Prague for less than 3 hours!It's definitely the best and most popular way to see Prague! Forget all other means of transport. Jump on a Segway and have the time of your life! Your guide will teach you to ride a Segway in 10 minutes and you will be on your way, cruising the streets in style! During this tour you will visit the five oldest parts of Prague - Old Town, New Town, Lesser Town, Castle Town and Jewish Town. Tour info
The Prague Segway Tour includes:
What You will seeWe start from the Charles Bridge, go through the Petřín park arriving at the Strahov Monastery, a place with beautiful view of the city. Then we head to the first courtyard of the Prague Castle, St. Nicholas Church down in the Small Town, then the Jewish Town, we will arrive to the Old Town Square to see the Astronomical clock. Crossing back over the Charles Bridge and Kampa island we arrive at the end of our tour. Your guide will pick you up in your hotel or you can meet at the Charles Bridge (Lesser Town side) where this tour starts. First your guide will teach you to ride a Segway which is so easy that you will be comfortable in less than 10 mins. From the Charles Bridge you will go to Kampa Island, one of the most romantic places in Prague, where you can see Kampa park with statues of Black babies by David Černý and the famous John Lennon wall. Then you will continue to Lesser Town Square. The main feature of this square is St. Nicholas Church. From here you will go through Nerudova Street up to the Prague Castle. Continuing up to the hill you will pass Loreta Square and go to Petřín hill, a place with stunning view of the city. Up on the hill there is a Petřín look-out tower, a replica of the Eiffel tower in Paris. Riding up and down the Petřín hill is really fun. Then you continue through Národní Street to the New Town. Here you will see the National Theatre and Wenceslav Square, the centre of Prague. This square is named after St. Wenceslav, a patron saint of Bohemia. Then you continue to the Old town Square, not only a popular meeting place, but also a place of celebrations (New Year) , holiday market (Christmas and Easter) and protests where you will find the famous Astronomical Clock, magnificent churches, cobble stones, horse carriages, restaurants and cafes – one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. From the Old Town Square you will ride to the Jewish Town, where 6 synagogues, an Old Jewish Cemetery and a Ceremonial Hall are situated. On the way back to the Charles bridge, where the tour ends, you will see many interesting buildings such as Rudolphinum - House of Artists, Charles Universities or Seat of the Czech Government.
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