Prague Private Communist Walking Tour with Museum Visit

Summary

Meet your guide in central Prague and after an introduction to the city’s 20th-century history, set off on your 3.5-hour small-group walking tour. Start along Bartolomejska Street, home to a former WWII prison once used by secret police to torture prisoners. Hear about this dark chapter in Prague’s history, and continue to National Avenue, a grand thoroughfare that divides the Old and New Towns. Stroll along the avenue as your guide describes the student protests staged here against the occupying Nazis in 1939, and then against Soviet rule in 1989. Continue to Wenceslas Square, one of Prague’s most famous squares, and the historical focal point of the Czech people’s struggle against foreign occupation. Pause to imagine the square as it was in 1968 and early 1969, when Soviet tanks rolled in to crush the Prague Spring — a period of Czech liberalization that would ultimately presage the revolution of 1989. Then, visit Republic Square, named after the 1918 proclamation of an independent Czechoslovakia. Hear about the square during WWII and how the Czech resistance established secret broadcast stations that ultimately led to the 1945 Prague Uprising. Learn how these struggles ended, ironically, when the square became home to the Communist Party three years later. Wander into the Old Town and see other important sites, including the balcony from where the communist leader Klement Gottwald declared the takeover of the Czech government in 1948. See where Albert Einstein lived during his work at Prague’s Charles University, and hear how his theories led to the invention of the atom bomb. Then, view the Old Jewish Cemetery and other landmarks, including the former headquarters of the Nazi SS and communist-era KGB. Cap your tour at Letna Park on the Vltava River. Stroll along the riverside and hear about the world’s largest statue of Stalin, built here in 1955 and then destroyed in 1962. Your tour then ends in central Prague.

Tour info

Duration
3 hours 30 minutes
Group Size
Pricing (From)
Commentary
Meeting Point
Dropoff location

Why take this tour?

Between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, World War II and communism, Prague had a turbulent 20th century history. Learn about these events and the impact they had on the city and see historical landmarks and top Prague attractions on this historical walking tour in and around Old Town. Walk past buildings once occupied by Nazis, the KGB and SS; admire city squares like Wenceslas Square and the Square of the Republic. Plus, hear interesting stories about these sites from a knowledgeable guide. With a maximum of just 15 people, this walking tour provides a small-group atmosphere.

What’s included?

  • Professional English speaking guide

  • Entry to Communist Museum

  • Entry/Admission - Museum of Communism

  • Drop-off

  • Food and beverages

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 3h 30m

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Covid Policy

  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

Absolute Tours

About operator:

Bring a day in Prague to a memorable close with this 3-hour evening walking tour and Vltava River cruise. Meet your expert guide at dusk, and discover some of the Old Town’s highlights and tucked-away treasures, all sparkling with lights. See where Mozart once lived; explore the sights of medieval Old Town Square; and more. Finally, enjoy a 1-hour Vltava cruise, passing Prague’s floodlit landmarks and the Charles Bridge as you savor a complimentary drink. Numbers are limited to 20 on this small-group tour for a more personalized experience.

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