REVIEW · PRAGUE
eBike rental – 3hrs
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The best way to see Prague faster is by pedal power plus a boost. This 3-hour eBike rental lets you get oriented, test your bike, and then go at your pace with a map and route ideas from the team at I Like eBike. It is a practical way to cover more ground without turning your day into a leg workout.
I especially like two things: the shop offers a large variety of bike sizes and types, so you can get a proper fit instead of forcing yourself onto the first model. Second, your rental package is ready-to-roll with a helmet, lock, bell, and map so you are not scrambling for basics once you arrive.
One thing to keep in mind is timing. The team meets you at the office during open hours, and there’s a risk of a pickup hiccup if you show up late or assume everything will be instantly ready—so I’d plan to arrive a little early and confirm you’re collecting during the window you booked. Weather matters too, since the experience requires good weather.
In This Review
- Key Highlights to Know Before You Go
- Picking Your Bike at Vlašská 349/15 (and the quick test ride)
- What the 3 Hours Really Include: Helmet, Lock, Bell, and a Route Map
- Your 3-Hour Flow: Test, Brief, Ride Solo, Return
- Turning the Map Into a Smart Prague Route (without overplanning)
- Bike Comfort and Fit: Why Size and Type Matter in Prague
- Price and Value for a 3-Hour Prague eBike Rental
- Timing, Weather, and the One Thing I’d Double-Check
- Who This eBike Rental Fits Best
- Should You Book I Like eBike in Prague?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the eBike rental?
- What are the opening hours to pick up the eBike?
- How long is the rental, and is it a guided tour?
- What’s included with the eBike rental?
- Is the experience weather-dependent?
- Is there a minimum height requirement?
- Is it refundable if I need to cancel?
Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

- Bike variety for real comfort: many sizes and types so you can match the bike to your body and riding style.
- Gear included: helmet, lock, bell, plus a map and recommendations to help you move quickly.
- You get a test space first: time to try the eBike so you can feel confident before Prague traffic.
- Team-guided independence: you do your sightseeing on your own after the briefing.
- Easy meeting point in Malá Strana: Vlašská 349/15 (Prague 1) is set up for quick access by public transport.
- Good weather is required: plan for a weather-friendly day since the rental depends on it.
Picking Your Bike at Vlašská 349/15 (and the quick test ride)
You start at Vlašská 349/15 in Prague 1, Malá Strana, and the office is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. This matters because a lot of bike rentals are strict about late arrivals, and here you want to stay within the window when the team can hand things over.
Before you head out, you get time and space to test your eBike. That is not a throwaway step. On an eBike, control feels different from a regular bike, especially with the motor support, and that first minute of practice can make the rest of your ride feel calm instead of stressful.
I also like how the team emphasizes picking the right bike. The rental company has multiple sizes and types, so you are more likely to end up with something that fits, handles well, and does not fight you.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Prague
What the 3 Hours Really Include: Helmet, Lock, Bell, and a Route Map

This is a 3-hour rental, and the value is that the package is not just a bike. You also get the basics that make riding practical in a city: a helmet, a lock, and a bell, plus a map with recommendations.
That gear combo is especially useful in Prague because you are planning to park and move around during your ride. Having a lock means you can stop for photos and short breaks without playing guesswork. A bell helps you feel safer while you navigate busy areas.
The map is also doing real work here. Instead of handing you a bike and leaving you to figure out everything, the team gives you a map with recommended ideas and route suggestions. If you have a personal list of sights, they can help you find spots efficiently.
Your 3-Hour Flow: Test, Brief, Ride Solo, Return
After you meet the team at the office, the experience follows a simple rhythm that makes the most of your limited time.
First comes your bike pickup and quick test. You should use that time to check comfort, steering feel, and how the motor support affects your pace. If something feels off, this is when you adjust, not halfway through your ride.
Next, you receive the map and guidance. The team meets you to share recommendations and routes, and they do their best to help you connect your sightseeing list with a plan that works on a bike. Then you head out on your own, which is a big part of why this rental is popular: you are not locked into a rigid schedule.
Finally, it ends back at the meeting point. That return structure is good for people who want autonomy but still like a clear end time for transit and dinner plans.
Turning the Map Into a Smart Prague Route (without overplanning)
The biggest advantage of this rental is that it blends guidance with freedom. You get route ideas up front, but once you’re rolling, you choose the pace and the turns.
Here’s how I’d use the map in a way that actually saves energy. Pick one or two anchor areas you want to see, then build the rest of the ride around the time you have. With a 3-hour rental, every detour counts, so your goal is to keep moving while still leaving room for pauses.
If you have a list of stops, ask the team for help matching your priorities to a bike-friendly path. The setup is designed for that: they can help you find spots with a breeze, based on your list and the routes they recommend.
Also, use the included recommendations to avoid the classic problem of eBike rentals: accidentally taking the scenic-but-wrong streets. A recommended route can keep you from wasting your limited hours on stretches that are slow, confusing, or tiring even with motor assist.
Bike Comfort and Fit: Why Size and Type Matter in Prague
Prague is not flat in every sense, and old-street surfaces can feel different from what you expect. That is why bike fit is more than a nice-to-have here.
The rental company’s strong point is that there are many bike sizes and types, which increases your chances of getting a model you can control comfortably. When you have the right position and handle reach, you ride steadier and spend less mental energy on balance.
Before you commit, take advantage of the test ride. Check that you can start, stop, and adjust your speed without gripping too hard. If you feel cramped during the first minute, the odds are you’ll feel it again later—so speak up right away.
Comfort also affects your ability to stop for photos. With the right bike setup, you can park more easily, hop off without trouble, and get back on quickly.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Prague
Price and Value for a 3-Hour Prague eBike Rental
The price is $36.40 per person for about 3 hours, and the value is not only the bike. You are also getting helmet, lock, bell, and a map with recommendations and routes.
For a city rental, that package matters because those items would cost you time or money elsewhere. A lock alone can save you from finding a risky “good enough” parking spot. The helmet makes the experience feel more complete and set up for safety. The bell and map reduce friction while you navigate.
Is $36.40 cheap? It depends on how you compare it. If you were planning to rent just a bike without gear, this is structured to be easy and ready. If you were planning to spend hours planning and commuting, the up-front route help is part of what you pay for.
The practical value here is simple: you get a guided starting point, then you spend your money on time on the road instead of time stuck figuring things out.
Timing, Weather, and the One Thing I’d Double-Check
This experience requires good weather. If the conditions are poor, you will be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s fair, since an eBike rental without good conditions turns into a slippery, less enjoyable ride.
I’d also double-check pickup timing. The office operates 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily, and you meet the team at Vlašská 349/15. A negative scenario exists where someone could not collect bikes at a time they believed matched opening hours, which is why I’d treat timing as a real part of the plan.
Arrive early enough that you can test and get your bearings. Prague is easy to get to, but it can still take a few minutes to navigate sidewalks, locate the exact address, and settle in.
Who This eBike Rental Fits Best
This rental works well if you want movement without committing to a full guided tour. You get enough structure—map, recommendations, and route help—to make your ride feel intentional, and then you set your own pace.
It also suits people who value choosing the right bike. If you’ve ever rented the wrong-sized bicycle and spent the whole ride fighting discomfort, you’ll likely appreciate the bike variety here.
In terms of participation, most people can join, with a minimum height of 4′ 10″ / 145 cm. Service animals are allowed, and the meeting point is near public transportation, which helps if you don’t want to deal with parking.
One more group that tends to love this format: people who like to cover ground and then stop when something catches their eye. The map and route ideas give you a baseline, but you are not trapped in a fixed script.
Should You Book I Like eBike in Prague?
If you want a low-stress way to see a lot of Prague in a half day, I think this is a smart booking. The combination of bike variety, included safety and parking basics (helmet, lock, bell), and a map with route recommendations is exactly what turns an eBike from a novelty into a real plan.
I’d skip it only if you know your schedule is fragile and you can’t adjust for weather. Also, if you are the type who arrives exactly on time and never early, plan a buffer—your ride starts when you’re ready, not when your stopwatch says so.
Book this if you want practical freedom with a helpful start. It’s the kind of rental where the logistics are handled for you up front, then the city is yours to shape for three hours.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the eBike rental?
You meet at Vlašská 349/15, 118 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana, Czechia. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
What are the opening hours to pick up the eBike?
The office is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
How long is the rental, and is it a guided tour?
The rental is about 3 hours. You get a map with recommendations and route help, then you ride on your own.
What’s included with the eBike rental?
Your rental includes a helmet, lock, bell, and a map.
Is the experience weather-dependent?
Yes. The rental requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is there a minimum height requirement?
Yes. The minimum height is 4′ 10″ / 145 cm.
Is it refundable if I need to cancel?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.































