Prague Hop On Hop Off Electric Bus Tour See the Sights Your Way

2 hours (approximately)
Offered in: German and 4 more

Explore Prague's iconic landmarks in comfort with a hop-on hop-off electric bus tour. Visit must-see sights like Prague Castle, the National Museum, and Wenceslas Square, all while enjoying the convenience of unlimited access throughout the day. The tour is designed to cater to families, seniors, and first-time visitors, allowing you to hop on and off as you please without the stress of walking or navigating public transport. Enjoy audio commentary, a Bluetooth headset, and a complimentary bottle of water while experiencing the city's rich culture and history at your own pace.

- Unlimited hop-on hop-off access throughout the day for just €25 per person.
- Comfortable, eco-friendly electric buses designed for all ages.
- Visit major attractions including Dancing House and Str
- Pre-planned routes with easy-to-find stops; no maps needed.

What's Included

Bottled water
headsets
Prague Castle admission is not included due to limited time. Guests may explore the exterior, enjoy the surroundings, and take photos of this iconic landmark.

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Please arrive at the meeting point at your scheduled tour time. Look for our green electric open-bus stopping at the address. Our staff will be wearing bright green T-shirts with the company logo and will be happy to assist you.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Prague Castle

    Perched high above the city, Prague Castle is one of the largest ancient castle complexes in the world and a symbol of Czech history and culture. During this 30-minute stop, visitors can admire the castle’s impressive courtyards, Gothic architecture, and panoramic views over Prague’s red rooftops and the Vltava River. Highlights include the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and the charming castle grounds. This short visit offers a perfect introduction to the rich heritage and timeless beauty of Prague.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • Metronome (Pass by)

    Located in Letná Park, the Prague Metronome is a striking modern landmark overlooking the city and the Vltava River. Built in 1991, the giant functioning metronome stands on the former site of a massive Stalin monument and symbolizes the passage of time and the political changes experienced by the Czech Republic. During a short stop, visitors can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of Prague’s bridges, Old Town, and skyline while learning about the site’s fascinating historical significance. The area is also popular with locals for walking, skating, and relaxing in the park atmosphere.

    Admission ticket free
  • Strakova Akademie (Pass by)

    Straka Academy is a historic Neo-Baroque building located on the banks of the Vltava River in Prague. Originally built in the late 19th century as a residence for impoverished Czech nobility students, it now serves as the seat of the Government of the Czech Republic. During a short stop, visitors can admire the elegant architecture, beautifully maintained exterior, and its scenic riverside setting. The area around the academy also offers lovely views toward Prague Castle and the surrounding historic district, making it an excellent photo opportunity while learning about the country’s political and cultural heritage.

    Admission ticket free
  • Charles Bridge (Pass by)

    Charles Bridge is one of Prague’s most iconic landmarks and a masterpiece of medieval architecture. Built in the 14th century under the rule of King Charles IV, the historic stone bridge connects the Old Town with the Lesser Town across the Vltava River. During a short visit, guests can stroll along the bridge while admiring its impressive Gothic towers, historic statues of saints, and breathtaking views of Prague Castle and the city skyline. Lively street musicians, artists, and local vendors create a vibrant atmosphere, making Charles Bridge one of the most memorable and picturesque spots in Prague.

    Admission ticket free
  • Narodni Muzeum (Pass by)

    National Museum is one of the most important cultural institutions in the Czech Republic and dominates the top of Wenceslas Square with its magnificent Neo-Renaissance architecture. Founded in 1818, the museum showcases the country’s rich history, natural sciences, art, and cultural heritage. During a short stop, visitors can admire the impressive exterior, grand dome, and beautifully restored façade while learning about the museum’s historical significance in Czech national identity. Its central location also offers a lively atmosphere and excellent views of one of Prague’s most famous squares.

    Admission ticket free
  • Prague National Theater Opera (Pass by)

    Prague State Opera is one of the city’s finest cultural landmarks, renowned for its elegant Neo-Renaissance architecture and rich musical tradition. Opened in 1888, the opera house has hosted world-class performances of opera, ballet, and classical music for generations. During a short stop, visitors can admire the beautifully decorated exterior and learn about Prague’s deep connection to classical music and the performing arts. Located near Wenceslas Square, the opera house stands as a symbol of the city’s vibrant cultural and artistic heritage.

    Admission ticket free
  • Chotek Gardens (Pass by)

    Chotek Gardens is one of Prague’s oldest public parks, located on the hillside below Prague Castle. Established in the 19th century, the gardens offer a peaceful escape with beautifully landscaped paths, colorful flowerbeds, and shaded seating areas. During a short stop, visitors can enjoy relaxing walks and stunning panoramic views of Prague’s historic skyline, bridges, and the Vltava River. The gardens are especially popular for photography and provide a quiet contrast to the busy city center while showcasing Prague’s natural beauty and charm.

    Admission ticket free
  • Rudolfinum (Pass by)

    Rudolfinum is one of Prague’s most important cultural and architectural landmarks and home to the renowned Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Built in the Neo-Renaissance style in the late 19th century, the building is famous for its elegant concert halls, ornate decorations, and rich musical history. Located on the banks of the Vltava River near Old Town, the Rudolfinum hosts world-class classical music performances and cultural events throughout the year. During a short stop, visitors can admire its magnificent façade and learn about Prague’s long-standing reputation as one of Europe’s great musical capitals.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Ebuscompany s.r.o.

Tags

Bus Tours
Private and Luxury
Private Sightseeing Tours
Architecture Tours
4WD Tours
Hop on Hop Off Buses
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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