Free Tour Prague: World War 2 & Communism

On this tour, you will learn about the "Butcher of Prague," the Prague Uprising, Munich's Agreement, and much more. Explore with us the darkest part of Prague's history.

Things to do Free Tour Prague: World War 2 & Communism

On this tour, we will immerse ourselves in Prague's darkest period of history, which lasted from 1938 to 1989—the Nazi occupation and the subsequent period of Communism. Through stories of courage and hope, you will learn about the Holocaust and the fate of the Jewish people in Prague, the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich during Operation Anthropoid, the Czechoslovak coup d'état, and the rise of Communism. We will show you the Dancing House, where the Valentine's Day bombing took place; the street where the Velvet Revolution started; as well as the place where the brave student Jan Palach set himself on fire. Important Please, be on time! We cannot arrange alternate meeting points or assist latecomers in locating the guide, even if they message us via chat. Guides cannot send messages while they are waiting for customers or conducting tours. We do not accept groups of more than 8 people! Those who refuse to split or prepay won't be admitted, even with an active reservation. Our groups are limited to 30 people, one of the city's lowest maximum capacities. Please note that this activity is not recommended for people with mobility challenges.

Included

Dancing House
Old Town Square
Stumble Stones
Prague Uprising Memorial Plaques
Narodni street
Vaclav Havel Square

Meeting point

Klarov, Malostranska metro exit

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