A Quirky Way to Discover Prague’s Monastic Beer Heritage
Imagine gliding effortlessly on a sleek, self-balancing Segway while uncovering some of Prague’s oldest brewing sites. This VIP Segway tour takes you around historic monasteries and the largest stadium in the world, all with the added delight of tasting authentic Czech beers. It’s a playful blend of sightseeing, local culture, and a dash of beer history — all in about three hours.
What I find particularly appealing about this experience is how it balances fun and education. You’ll love how easy it is to learn to ride the electric Segway, especially with a practice run beforehand — perfect for newcomers or anyone who’s a bit nervous about riding. Plus, visiting monasteries dating back to the 10th century like Bevnov and Strahov offers genuine insight into Prague’s brewing traditions, which monks have kept alive since the 12th century. The chance to sample beers from a brewery connected to the oldest documented brewery in the Czech Republic is a definite highlight.
The main consideration? Since the tour involves current closures (as one reviewer noted, Brehov Monastery was closed for reconstruction at the time), it’s wise to double-check the current itinerary if you’re after a specific site. Also, while the tour is capped at ten people, the reviews mention a bit of inconsistency in some guide storytelling, so managing expectations about commentary is helpful. Still, the overall experience remains a memorable way to combine sightseeing with a taste of Prague’s revered brewing history.
Key points / Takeaways

- Unique sightseeing method: Glide effortlessly on a Segway, making it easier to cover more ground than walking and adding a fun factor.
- Visit historic monasteries: Two of Prague’s oldest — Bevnov (founded in 993) and Strahov (founded in 1143) — offer fascinating insights into the city’s spiritual and brewing past.
- Beer tasting included: While beers are not included in the tour price, you’ll visit breweries where you can purchase locally brewed beers with ancient roots.
- Scenic route: Stops like Strahov Stadium and Ladronka Park provide great photo ops and a chance to see both the old and new sides of Prague.
- Guided experience: Led by a professional guide, with a practice session included, making it accessible even for first-time Segway riders.
- Practical details: Tour lasts about 3 hours, costs around $92, and includes helmet and optional raincoat, ensuring safety and comfort.
The Experience: What You Can Expect in Detail

Starting at Mostecká 53/4 in Malá Strana, you’ll meet your guide, who will give a quick overview of how to handle your Segway. The setup takes only about 10-15 minutes, and the staff are friendly and patient, so even beginners quickly get comfortable. Once riding confidently, you’ll roll out into Prague’s charming streets.
Your first stop is the Brevnov Monastery, where monks have been brewing beer since the 12th century — specifically since 1142. The monastery is a tranquil spot, surrounded by cloisters and ancient walls, giving you a tangible sense of history. The guide will share stories about the monks’ brewing traditions, which have persisted through centuries despite interruptions. Although one reviewer noted that the Brehov Monastery was temporarily closed during their visit, the tour usually includes this site, and you could still expect to learn about the monks’ life and brewing practices here.
Next, your Segway will take you to the Brevnov Brewery connected to the monastery, founded in 993, with a long history of brewing interruptions — but it was revived in 2011. You’ll see where the monks have kept alive their beer-making craft through the centuries. While tastings aren’t included in the fee, you’ll have the opportunity to buy beers at this historic site, which makes for a memorable tasting experience rooted in tradition.
A quick ride will bring you to the Strahov Stadium, a surprisingly enormous sports venue, once the largest in the world. You’ll enjoy a brief stop here of about 5 minutes, with the chance to snap photos of the massive concrete grandstands, now a protected cultural monument. The Strahov Monastery nearby, founded in 1143, is a highlight — its architecture and extensive library make it a must-see. Though the guide may not go in-depth about the monastery, you’ll be able to appreciate its significance in Czech history.
The tour also includes a visit to Ladronka Park and Park Hvzda, where you can enjoy some green space and see how modern Prague balances its historic charm with urban life. The short stops here are perfect for stretching your legs and taking photos.
Throughout the tour, you’ll be in a small group, which enhances the experience for those who enjoy a more personal touch. The guide’s commentary, while informative, may vary in depth — some reviewers found certain stories or details lacking or slightly inaccurate, but overall, the experience is engaging and fun.
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Price and Value Analysis

At roughly $92 per person, this tour offers a unique way to see Prague’s monasteries and learn about the city’s brewing history without the fatigue of a walking tour. The inclusion of helmet, practice run, and optional raincoat adds value, ensuring safety and comfort. While beers aren’t part of the package, the opportunity to purchase and sample local brews at historic sites makes the tasting element accessible and authentic.
However, some travelers might find the price steep if they’re mainly interested in just beer tasting or in-depth historical narration. But if you’re looking for a hands-on, active way to explore Prague’s quieter corners and enjoy a fun, modern transport method, this tour hits the mark.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience suits those who enjoy a mix of light adventure, history, and local culture. It’s especially good for travelers who appreciate a bit of whimsy and don’t mind the small group setting. Ideal for first-timers or those who prefer an easy, guided route rather than navigating on their own. Keep in mind that the tour covers some hilly areas, so reasonable mobility is helpful, though the Segway makes it accessible.
The Sum Up
This VIP Prague Segway Tour around ancient monastic breweries offers a lively way to connect with the city’s brewing tradition while enjoying scenic sights from a fun vantage point. It’s perfect for curious travelers who want more than just a walking or bus tour — a quick, engaging ride through history, with the bonus of tasting some of the oldest beers in the region.
While it’s not a deep dive into every detail — and some reviews note minor inaccuracies or closures — the overall experience delivers a memorable blend of culture, history, and light adventure. For those with a sense of humor and a taste for local brew stories, this tour provides a playful glimpse into Prague’s centuries-old brewing and monastic traditions.
If you’re looking for an active, quirky way to see a different side of Prague, this tour might be just the ticket. Just check current site statuses beforehand, and you’ll be set for a fun, informative ride.
FAQ
Is the Segway tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a practice run, and guides are patient, making it accessible even if you’ve never ridden a Segway before.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately 3 hours, including riding time, stops, and some sightseeing.
Are beers included in the tour price?
No, beers are not included but are available for purchase at the historic breweries visited.
What sights will I see on the tour?
You’ll visit Bevnov Monastery, the historic Brevnov Brewery, Strahov Stadium, Strahov Monastery, and enjoy views in Ladronka Park and Park Hvzda.
Is transportation provided to and from the meeting point?
No, hotel pickup is not included unless you select that option. The meeting point is at Mostecká 53/4 in Malá Strana.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour caps at 10 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, and rain gear is provided if needed.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, for a full refund.
This tour strikes a good balance between active exploration and culture, perfect for those wanting a memorable, offbeat look at Prague’s historic brewing monasteries.
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