Hitler's infamous walk through the grounds of the Prague Castle complex.
In my previous post, “Czechoslovakia’s World War II Legacy,” I explored the fascinating role of Czechoslovakia. This nation, now known as the Czech Republic, played a significant part during the Second World War. Now, I invite you to begin a journey. Fully immerse yourself in the rich WWII history of the Czech Republic. To elevate your experience, I’ve gathered some of the highest-rated tours that promise to bring the past to life. Additionally, I offer custom-tailored options for planning your historical adventure in Prague and all throughout Europe.
Prague Castle is likely a place you plan to visit during your time in Prague. During World War II, the castle was occupied by German troops. It served as a headquarters for high-ranking Nazi officers. This included Reinhard Heydrich, known as the “Butcher of Prague.” Walking around Prague Castle is free, but you will need tickets to enter the Golden Lane, St. Vitus Cathedral, and other indoor exhibits. I recommend visiting the location pictured below to better visualize this significant moment in history.
Walking tours offer a wonderful opportunity to engage with historical information while experiencing the actual sites where significant events transpired. I find that they are an excellent way to appreciate a location’s history. The tours listed here have received high praise from participants who have enjoyed their experiences.
Prague: World War 2 and Operation Anthropoid Walking
Description: Your knowledgeable guide will explain what Operation Anthropoid was and who the key players involved were. See where the resistance members hid during the occupation and hear about why some people risked their lives.
During the tour, guests have an opportunity to visit the place where the country’s heroes fought their last battle, learn more about the Prague Uprising and the local resistance, and discover some of the buildings and landmarks associated with World War Two. The tour will also cover the student uprising and the events that occurred during the early days of the war.
The tour will end at the Church of St. Cyril and Methodius in the New Town, which now serves as a memorial to the victims of the Third Reich. Guests can spend time contemplating Prague’s tragic history before heading back to the Old Town.
Prague: WWII Guided Tour & The Crypt of Operation Anthropoid
Description: Discover the fascinating history of World War II in Prague and Operation Anthropoid with a guided walking tour. Stroll through the streets of Prague, where you will witness the scars of WWII that still remain on the walls of the Old Town.
Experience the past by exploring the underground of a 12th-century palace of U Kunštátů, located in the heart of Old Town. Visit the cellars which served as a makeshift shelter and see a private collection of WWII artifacts and memorabilia that offer a rare and exciting glimpse into history.
Visit the crypt and the museum of Operation Anthropoid located below the Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral. Learn about the heroic resistance mission designed to eliminate SS Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich, one of the most feared figures of the Nazi regime.
Hear about the brave citizens of Prague who faced the Nazi regime and rose up to become silent heroes. Learn about their stories of courage, sacrifice, and resistance, and gain a deeper understanding of the impact of WWII on the city of Prague.
These tours include both driving and walking components. Each tour starts in Prague, where you will be escorted outside the city by bus or designated tour guide vehicles. When you get to your destination, the tour guide will explain the area’s history. They will also answer any questions you may have. You will also have time to take photographs and enjoy the surroundings on your own. Afterward, you will be safely returned to Prague.
Prague: Guided Operation Anthropoid Tour with Lidice
Description: Begin your tour at the crypt where 7 paratroopers where hiding for three weeks. Your private guide will explain what happened in the church and in the crypt. You will have enough time to explore on your own as well.
Next, you’ll visit the area where the high-ranked Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich was assassinated by the two paratroopers, Gabčík and Kubiš. The street does not look like it used to in 1942, now containing a small monument next to which you will talk about the moments surrounding the assassination.
Finally, you will drive to Lidice, a village which was burnt down on 10th June 1942. The inhabitants were either killed on the spot or sent to concentration camps as a brutal Nazi revenge to the assassination and killing of Heydrich. You will discover a large memorial and meadow together with a statue of 82 children, representing the kids from Lidice that were gased in Poland. The tour ends in the Prague city center.
Tour of Terezin Concentration Camp
Description: Embark on a guided tour of the Terezin concentration camp on a day trip from Prague. Gain an understanding of life in a concentration camp and see an authentic Gestapo prison.
Depart from Prague on an air-conditioned bus and hear about the impact and legacy of WWII and Nazi presence in the Czech Republic. Arrive at Terezin and make your way into the museum located in the Large Fortress, formerly an all-boys school.
Explore what once served as a holding camp for Jews from all over Europe and was exploited for Nazi propaganda purposes during a Red Cross visit in 1944.
Hear the stories of those who were imprisoned there and view a propaganda film before moving on to the cemetery and crematorium.
Next, cross the river and tour the horrifying conditions for prisoners held in the Small Fortress, from the cell of Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassin to the firing squads organized by the Gestapo. Once the tour is over, board the bus back to Prague.
As a passionate travel agent, I have the unique ability to design extraordinary and unforgettable experiences that are perfectly tailored to your desires. The tours mentioned in this post are just the starting point. Imagine custom itineraries that fully immerse you in the fascinating history of World War II. These itineraries extend far beyond the borders of Prague and the Czech Republic. I handle every detail with precision, from booking flights and accommodations to securing the finest restaurants, tours, and transportation. Each element is meticulously arranged to match your specific vision of the perfect trip. Let me help you create memories that will last a lifetime!
Whether you prefer private tours or group adventures, I’m here to accommodate your preferences. The best part? You won’t see any additional costs. You’ll pay the same price as if you organized it yourself. The benefit is that you will have an expert doing all the work! You will even save money in the process! Plus, with my expertise, you’ll gain exclusive perks and insights that you simply can’t access on your own. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore this remarkable history in an enriching and personalized way!
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