Private Segway Tour: Prague Castle and Old Town
Prague, Czech Republic
Trip Type: Segway Tours
Duration: 90 minutes
See the sights of Prague on this 1.5-hour private tour by Segway. Glide over the Charles Bridge, see the oldest synagogue in Europe, learn the history of Jewish community, and catch the panoramic view from Prague Castle.
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See the sights of Prague on this 1.5-hour private tour by Segway. Glide over the Charles Bridge, see the oldest synagogue in Europe, learn the history of Jewish community, and catch the panoramic view from Prague Castle.Get behind the handlebars of a self-balancing Segway to see the historic city center of Prague. Start your private tour with a short training session to ensure you feel safe and comfortable on the eco-friendly, 2-wheeled electric vehicle. Go down Parizska (Paris) street to experience Prague's most fashionable boulevard, the Jewish Quarter, and see the oldest synagogue in Europe. Next, glide along the banks of the river Vltava to Charles Bridge. See the narrowest street in the city along the way.
Follow your personal Segway leader up to Prague Castle, passing the Cathedral of St. Nicholas. Grab a coffee, and enjoy the panoramic views from the castle's observation deck while you rest. Admire the Cathedral of St. Vitus, before heading back to the city center to see the National Theater and Wenceslas Square, one of Prague's most popular public squares. Venture into the heart of the city to see Old Town Square, a market place since the 12th century, Tyn church and world-famous Astronomical Clock.
Follow your personal Segway leader up to Prague Castle, passing the Cathedral of St. Nicholas. Grab a coffee, and enjoy the panoramic views from the castle's observation deck while you rest. Admire the Cathedral of St. Vitus, before heading back to the city center to see the National Theater and Wenceslas Square, one of Prague's most popular public squares. Venture into the heart of the city to see Old Town Square, a market place since the 12th century, Tyn church and world-famous Astronomical Clock.
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