Experience the hidden gems of Prague 6 District on a thrilling Segway tour. Discover unexplored historical sites, beautiful monasteries, and the largest athletic stadium in Europe. Book now!
Experience the hidden gems of Prague 6 District on a thrilling Segway tour. Discover unexplored historical sites, beautiful monasteries, and the largest athletic stadium in Europe. Book now!
Strahov Monastery - The Royal Canonry of Premonstratensians at Strahov, commonly known as Strahov Monastery, is the oldest Premonstratensian monastery in Bohemia, founded in 1143. It stands as one of the Czech Republic’s most significant architectural landmarks. Restored after 1990, the monastery also houses the Museum of National Literature, the…
Strahov Monastery - The Royal Canonry of Premonstratensians at Strahov, commonly known as Strahov Monastery, is the oldest Premonstratensian monastery in Bohemia, founded in 1143. It stands as one of the Czech Republic’s most significant architectural landmarks. Restored after 1990, the monastery also houses the Museum of National Literature, the renowned Strahov Library, and the Strahov Gallery.
Strahov Stadium - The Great Strahov Stadium, also known as Masaryk Stadium, is considered by some to be the largest stadium in the world. It originally had a capacity of 280,000, including 96,000 seats. Since March 6, 2003, it has been recognized as a national cultural monument.
Covering a total area of 63,000 m², equivalent to about nine football fields, the stadium was initially built for the gymnastics festivals of the Sokol Movement. In 1926, it featured only a sand exercise area, earthen banks, and wooden stands.
The stadium underwent several reconstructions and expansions, including the addition of the west stands, to accommodate national Spartakiades. At its peak, up to 33,000 gymnasts performed there.
Strahov Stadium has also hosted concerts by famous bands such as The Rolling Stones, Guns N’ Roses, and Pink Floyd.
Park Ladronka - Ladronka is one of Prague’s most beloved homesteads, with an adjacent park designed for pedestrians, cyclists, and especially in-line skaters, who can enjoy the longest illuminated track in the city, stretching 4.2 km.
The park hosts various cultural events, including Ladronkafest, Central Europe’s largest festival, and Čarodějnice na Ladronce (The Witches in Ladronka).
Historically, the area featured a vineyard press, as vineyards surrounded the region per the wishes of Charles IV. In 1688, Italian Count Philipp Ferdinand de la Crone, whose name was simplified to Lacrone or Ladrone, purchased a large tract of land near the village of Motol from Baron Schwihowski, giving the homestead its name.
Brevnov Monastery - Located in the Prague district of Brevnov, Brevnov Monastery is the oldest monastery in the Czech Republic, founded in 993. The site, which includes the Saint Margaret Basilica and the Margaret Garden, is a protected national cultural monument. Visitors can explore the baroque Saint Margaret Basilica, an 11th-century Romanesque crypt, and a baroque prelature featuring the Terezian Hall. The monastery is also known for its long-standing beer brewing tradition, producing Benedikt beer. Since 2017, beer brewed under the supervision of the monastery’s brewery technologists has been available in South Korea under the brand Praha 993.
The monastery grounds include a large garden with Vojteska, an abbot’s summer house with a chapel above a natural spring, marking the monastery’s founding site. The upper garden area contains remnants of an 18th-century greenhouse.
Praha 6 - With Segways banned in Prague 1 since 2016, visitors have a wonderful opportunity to explore the number 6 district.
- Training for the experience
- Helmet and raincoat provided
- Gloves provided during winter
- Expert English speaking guide
- Complimentary taxi transport to/from segway point
- Unlimited water and coffee
- Multilingual audio guides available
- Training for the experience
- Helmet and raincoat provided
- Gloves provided during winter
- Expert English speaking guide
- Complimentary taxi transport to/from segway point
- Unlimited water and coffee
- Multilingual audio guides available
- Food and drinks during the tour
- Food and drinks during the tour
Embarking on a segway journey through the less-travelled district of Prague 6 can be a thrilling and fulfilling experience, where you can enjoy the serene environment free from jam-packed crowds and questionable stores.
This 90-minute segway tour offers a delightful mix of scenic city parks, tranquil residential neighborhoods, and a handful of bewitching…
Embarking on a segway journey through the less-travelled district of Prague 6 can be a thrilling and fulfilling experience, where you can enjoy the serene environment free from jam-packed crowds and questionable stores.
This 90-minute segway tour offers a delightful mix of scenic city parks, tranquil residential neighborhoods, and a handful of bewitching historic landmarks. Accompanied by a small group, you’ll have the opportunity to behold two of Prague’s most exquisite monasteries and Europe’s vastest athletic stadium along our unique trail!
TRAINING: Rest assured, our proficient guide will guarantee your safety on the segway, and you’ll typically become adept in just about 5 minutes.
TRANSPORT INFORMATION: Upon arriving at our office, conveniently situated next to Charles Bridge in the heart of the city, you’ll meet your guide and a comfortable complimentary taxi will transport you straight to the our segway initiation point. Post-tour, the taxi will return you back to our office — a short walk from a majority of the hotels and the entirety of Prague’s historical zone.
‘Purchase the pass, embark on the adventure!’
- Please wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately
- Children under the age of 8 years, pregnant women and persons over 264 pounds (120kg) or under the influence of alcohol or drugs are not allowed to ride a Segway
- Please take an ID / passport with you
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.