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Take an electrified ride through Prague on your BMW motorcycle
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Explore Prague by motorcycle – an overview of the tour
Your tour begins at the BMW Motorrad dealer in Prague BMW invelt, and it will take you from there to the Petřín Lookout Tower (1). From the lookout tower, you can take in a breathtaking view of Prague and enjoy the city from above. After that, you’ll continue on your motorcycling tour and ride past the John Lennon Wall (2), an artistic spot completely devoted to the expression of peace and love. Next, your journey will take you to the impressive Charles Bridge (3), one of the city’s historical gems. Finally, the tour will lead you to majestic Prague Castle (4), one of the world’s largest castle complexes.
After you’ve checked out Prague Castle (4), you’ll get back on your BMW CE 04 and head off to the Old Town Square (5), a lively central square in Prague’s Old Town. From there, you’ll ride to Wenceslas Square (6), another important square in Prague, lined with shops, restaurants and cultural establishments.
Your motorcycling tour will continue onwards to the Dancing House (7), a modern architectural masterpiece in Prague and to the National Theatre (8), a symbol of Czech culture. Next, your electric scooter will take you to Náplavka’s (9) relaxed flair, along a lively section of the bank of the Vltava River, where you can enjoy markets, bars, cafés and events.
On this unforgettable motorcycling tour, you’ll experience Prague from an entirely new perspective. Enjoy electric riding pleasure and the beauty of this fascinating city.
Stops on the Prague City Tour
Petřín Lookout Tower
The Petřín Lookout Tower is one of Prague’s major landmarks and boasts a breathtaking view of the city. The look-out tower, which somewhat resembles the Eiffel Tower in Paris, is located on Petřín Hill and is over 60 metres tall. You can either climb the stairs or take the lift to reach the viewing platform. From there, you have a great view of Prague and the Vltava River.
John Lennon Wall
Attention, Beatles fans! The John Lennon Wall is a colourful and vibrant place in Prague. In the 1980s, the wall became a symbol of protest and peace. It features numerous pieces of graffiti, poems and messages in memory of the famous Beatles band member. Visitors have the opportunity to immortalise themselves on the wall, meaning the colourful images on its surface are continuously changing.
Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge is one of Europe’s best-known bridges and a historic gem in Prague. It was built in the 14th century and is decorated with statues of saints. The bridge spans the Vltava River and connects the Old Town with the ‘Little Side’ or ‘Lesser Quarter’. It’s not just an architectural masterpiece but also a popular place for artists, musicians and street merchants.
Prague Castle
As one of the most sprawling castle grounds in the world, Prague Castle is an important historical landmark in Prague. It majestically overlooks the city and is home to the presidential residence, St. Vitus Cathedral and Golden Lane to this day. A visit to the castle provides a glimpse into the city’s rich history and architecture.
Old Town Square
Old Town Square is the central square in Prague’s Old Town and a vibrant place brimming with history and charm. Here you’ll find the fascinating astronomical clock of Prague, mounted on the southern wall of the Old Town Hall. There are also numerous colourful buildings with cafés and shops. The square makes for an ideal starting point to explore the Old Town and enjoy the atmosphere.
Wenceslas Square
Wenceslas Square is another important square in Prague that’s steeped in history. Here you’ll find many shops, restaurants and cultural establishments, such as the National Museum located at the end of the square. Wenceslas Square is a vibrant place frequented by many visitors during by day and by night.
The Dancing House
The Dancing House, also known as Ginger and Fred, is a modern architectural masterpiece in Prague. This unusual building was built in the 1990s and stands out from the surrounding historical architecture through its unconventional, wavy structure. It houses office spaces, a restaurant and a hotel and is an impressive example of contemporary architecture in the city.
The National Theatre
The National Theatre in Prague is one of the city’s cultural highlights and a symbol of Czech culture. It was built in the 19th century and is known both for its impressive architecture and for top-rate opera, ballet and theatrical performances. The building itself is an impressive work of art, and its program is extraordinary, making a visit to the theatre a must for any cultural enthusiast.
Náplavka
Náplavka is a lively section of the riverbank along the Vltava River and a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike. Here you'll find markets, bars, cafés, and the site regularly serves as a venue for a variety of events. It’s a great place to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of Prague and try fresh products from the market. A walk along the riverbank also gives you a beautiful view of the city and Charles Bridge.