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Walking & Bike Tours
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With so many sights steeped in so much history, getting a guided tour is often a good idea for an introduction to Prague.
Prague » Sightseeing » Walking & Bike Tours
City Bike
Explore the city by bicycle with the cool dudes at City Bike. Organised tours (450Kč) following two prescribed routes leave from their location daily at 10:00, 14:00 and sunset last 2-3 hours.
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City Walks
For 450Kč you can take the four hour Insider Tour of the city including Staroměstská, Nové Město, Josefov, Malá Strana and Prague Castle.
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Czech Railways Bike Rentals
Rent a bike directly at the train station you arrive at, with the possibility of returning it to another station. All you need are two forms of photo ID, then hand over 1,000Kč deposit, pay the daily rental of 130-230Kč and peddle off into the sunset.
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Daily Walks
These cool cats will walk you around town for 300 - 1,000Kč, less if you are a student, and introduce you to various aspects of Prague.
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Prague Travel
Several themed umbrella-led walks starting at the Astronomical clock at various times; just look for the orange umbrella.
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Praha Bike
Two-hour bike tours leave daily at 14:30 and cost 390Kč. Bikes are also for rent (from 190Kč for 2 hrs). Winter and alternative time tours can be arranged.
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Real Tour
Englishman Paul and Czech Michal do the four-hour, 300Kč Real Tour of Prague starting at 12:30 at the horse statue at the top of Václavské nám.
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Segway Experience
Prague's cobblestone streets and steep hills can get to even the most hardy of travelers. Take it easy and cruise the city in style on a Segway.
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Velotrixi
These modern rickshaws are powered by young bilingual men with strong legs – although a small electric motor does kick in to help them up hills.
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