Communism in Prague Private Tour of the Old Town and Museum
Communism in Prague Private Tour of the Old Town and Museum
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Travel back in time to the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic to learn about the totalitarian regime, propaganda, censorship and historic protests in Communist Prague. Extended option: visit the Museum of Communism.
2-hour: Communism Tour of the Old Town
Join this tour to discover traces of the Communist era in Prague'S Old Town. See the Velvet Revolution Memorial, the Astronomical Clock, the Wenceslas Square and more.
4-hours: Themed Tour, Nuclear Bunker & Museum of Communism
Join this tour to discover traces of the Communist era in Prague's Old Town and visit the Museum of Communism. See the Velvet Revolution Memorial, the Wenceslas Square and more.
The occupation of Prague did not end with the defeat of the Nazi regime in 1945. On this Communism-themed tour you will learn about the turbulent events of the 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état, the nationwide Salinization, Prague Spring and the Velvet Revolution.
Lowest price guaranteeReserve now & pay laterFree cancellation
Ages 0-99
Duration: 2–4 hours
Start time: Check availability
Mobile ticket
Live guide: German, Russian, English, Italian, French, Spanish
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- History Expert Guide who is fluent in the language of your choice
- Free admission to Church of Our Lady Victorious and St Vitus Cathedral
- Historical facts about the Communism-era Prague
- A special itinerary tailored to your needs and interests
- Tickets to the Museum of Communism (4-hour option only)
- Communism Tour of Prague’s Old Town and the Museum of Communism
- (number of attractions depends on the selected option)
- Entry/Admission - Museum of Communism
What's not included- Tickets to the Museum of Communism (2-hour option)
- Start:
- World of Franz Kafka, Nám. Franze Kafky 16/1, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha-Praha 1, CzechiaMeet your guide In front of the World of Franz Kafka, Nám. Franze Kafky 16/1, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Infants must sit on laps
- Near public transportation
- Stroller accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 332549P408- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Most travelers can participate
- Please check your email the day before the tour to receive important information.
- Please note that the number of attractions depends on the selected option. Tickets to the Museum of Communism are not included in the basic 2-hour option.
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 332549P408
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- Nám. Franze Kafky 16/1, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha-Praha 1, CzechiaMeet your guide In front of the World of Franz Kafka, Nám. Franze Kafky 16/1, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
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- Pioneer572222754850 contributionsFind a different tourOur driver picked us up did not speak English and didn’t speak the whole way to Dresden or back. When we arrived we met our guide who was nice and knowledgeable but was not very accommodating. We just walked around town not going in any of the landmarks telling us everything was closed. It was a waste of time for the amount of money for this private tour!!Written November 27, 2024
- Jane_S412360 contributionsI hope you don't need any help whilst using this service.I'm guessing you can book this ride on the Internet, but we were exploring Prague and just decided it give it a go. The ticket machines are inside and the queue today in Summer snaked outside for quite a way. So we couldn't get our tickets until we were very near the front. There were 2 different types of machines, and one type just wouldn't work for us. There was no one to ask for help on our side of the barrier. So we asked the man in charge of letting us through when he decided to come out of his office. He point blank refused to help us. Eventually we found the other machines, which just about worked eventually. It was so stressful and really upset me. Then getting on the funicular was a free for all. Having been on many in Switzerland, the Swiss would have laughed their heads off at this service, or lack of it! My advice is, use the funicular but be for warned, and by tickets in advance.Written August 14, 2024
- sachinkX9112DW0 contributionsHighly recommended for anyone visiting Prague!An awesome experience! The tour of Prague's Old Town, Charles Bridge, Kafka sites, and the Jewish Quarter was both enlightening and enjoyable. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and brought the history and stories to life. The architecture and cultural insights were mesmerizing.Written June 13, 2024
- arpitbadshah0 contributionsExploring Prague's Old Town, Charles Bridge, Kafka, and the Jewish QuarterMy partner and I recently took the Prague Old Town, Charles Bridge, Kafka, Jewish Quarter Tour, and it was an unforgettable experience. The tour seamlessly blended history, culture, and stunning architecture, beginning with the charming cobblestone streets of Old Town and the awe-inspiring Charles Bridge, offering breathtaking views of the Vltava River. Our knowledgeable guide brought Franz Kafka's world to life, sharing fascinating anecdotes about the famous writer’s life and works. The visit to the Jewish Quarter was particularly poignant, as we explored historic synagogues and learned about the rich yet tumultuous history of Prague's Jewish community. The tour was exceptionally well-organized, providing a deep and engaging insight into Prague’s multifaceted heritage, and left us both with a profound appreciation for this beautiful city.Written May 23, 2024
- R6295XDamandaw0 contributionsExceptional Prague Tour: A Journey Through Time and CultureThe tour of Prague was absolutely exceptional! The organization from start to finish was top-notch. Every detail was meticulously planned, making exploring the city a pure pleasure. Our guide was not only incredibly knowledgeable but also passionate about Prague's history and culture. His stories were fascinating and full of interesting facts that made the tour a true journey through time. Thanks to his dedication, we discovered many hidden gems in the city that we would have never found on our own. I highly recommend this tour to anyone who wants to experience the true heart of Prague!Written May 22, 2024
- anD3062OY0 contributionsGreat tourI defiantly would recommend this tour to everyone. Our guides was super friendly and enthusiastic. He cared for a whole group so everyone felt included. My and my family enjoyed it very much.Written May 22, 2024
- inesnik20210 contributionsHighly recommendedOrganization of tour was flawless. Guide was super nice and knowledgeable. Definitely recommended. Great Value for money !Written May 22, 2024
- 535mushfiqs0 contributionsDefinitely one of the Best in PragueDefinitely one of the Best in Prague: Excellent tour with even more excellent guide:) Very clear, Knowledgeable and Friendly. Prepared to answer questions and never in hurry even at the end of the tour... Great value for money and thoroughly recommend tour of Prague.Written May 20, 2024
- Wandereraditya0 contributionsAmazing ExperienceAmazing tour with getting great knowledge about the history of Prague. Saw the famous Astronomical Clock,Charles bridge,Jewish Quarter and many other places.The guide was just amazing guiding us through all places.Worth visiting for seeing and knowing PragueWritten May 20, 2024
- Trip372317598660 contributionsFascinating experience..The historic landmark Charles Bridge is must visit for enjoying stunning views in Prague. Try reading Astronomical clock, walk through Jewish Quarter, It's a memorable introduction in Prague visit.Written May 17, 2024
- I1526GKmaryv0 contributionsAbsolute delight from start to finishAn incredible tour that beautifully captured the essence of Prague's Old Town and Charles Bridge. The insights into Kafka's life and the Jewish Quarter were both fascinating and deeply moving. A must-do for anyone visiting Prague – five stars!Written May 17, 2024
- Aseem19760 contributionsValue for Money - Informative and Enjoyable Tour!I recently went on this amazing tour of Prague's Old Town and Jewish Quarter, and it was so interesting! Our guide made everything easy to understand and added a personal touch to the experience. We started in Prague Old Town, where we saw the famous astronomical clock and explored the lively Havel's Market. Then, we moved to the city's former Jewish Quarter, learning about Prague's rich Jewish heritage and visiting sites like the Old-New Synagogue. We finished by strolling across the historic Charles Bridge, soaking in its incredible history. I highly recommend this tour - it's well worth the money.Written April 3, 2024
- 770paulp0 contributionsBest walk in Prague!Best-for-value walk in Prague: 1. Start at the Monument for the Victims of Communism ("x" on the map). 2. Walk to the funicular, and ride it to the top. 3. Turn left, and walk through the rose garden. On the left you overlook Prague; on the right you will eventually see some buildings, probably 200 M. 4. Turn left into the park, go about 10 M, and then turn right. Follow the path downhill, and loop around to your left, maybe another 200 M. There is an obelisk with 4 sundials on the top (9), and just beyond a pond with a seal (8). 5. Here, go right down some stairs, looping first to your left, then to the right, and with a few more turns you'll come to a 2nd pond, with a statue of Hercules (6). 6. Then with the valley on your left, walk down a path that takes a long turn to the left, and there is a building on your right, a Museum of Czech culture. You can visit, or save that for another day. 7. To exit the park, continue down the valley, perhaps another 300 M, and there is a gate to the street.Written February 22, 2024
- lorantm20190 contributionsSt Vitus offers the best view over PragueYou can spend hours admiring the hundreds of pictures, sculptures, painted windows and architectural details - but the best part of it is the view from the top of the tower (there is no elevator and there are some 270 steps to climb, but worth the struggle).Written November 2, 2022
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