Prague’s tumultuous 20th-century history is a captivating tapestry woven with the threads of Nazism, Operation Anthropoid, and Communism. This walking tour promises to unveil the remarkable stories behind these pivotal events, inviting visitors to uncover the lasting impacts they had on the city’s culture and identity. From the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich to the Velvet Revolution, each step along the way offers a profound understanding of the forces that shaped Prague’s turbulent past.
Key Points
- A comprehensive 2.5-hour walking tour exploring Prague’s history under Nazi occupation and the Soviet regime, including the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich.
- Key highlights include the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius, Wenceslas Square, the National Museum, and the Dancing House.
- Guided tours available in both English and Spanish, providing in-depth insights into the lasting impact on Prague’s culture and identity.
- Itinerary includes visits to significant sites like Petschek Palace and Casa Danzante, with guides connecting the locations to historical events.
- Small group sizes for a personalized experience, with entrance to the National Monument of the Heydrich Assassination Heroes included in the tour.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The "Prague: Tour of Nazism, Operation Anthropoid and Communism" tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Prague’s 20th-century history.
Priced from $34.72 per person, the 2.5-hour tour allows visitors to explore the city’s intense past, including the Nazi and Soviet occupations.
Explore Prague’s intense past, including the Nazi and Soviet occupations, on this 2.5-hour tour priced from $34.72 per person.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours and the option to reserve now and pay later, the tour provides flexibility and convenience.
Exploring significant sites like the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius and Wenceslas Square, the tour presents a meaningful and immersive experience, led by live guides in Spanish and English for a personalized journey through Prague’s complex history.
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Historical Context and Highlights
Exploring Prague’s intense 20th-century history, the tour delves into the city’s experience of Nazi and Soviet occupations.
Key events like the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich during Operation Anthropoid, the Velvet Revolution in 1989, and the Prague Spring in 1968 are examined.
Significant sites visited include the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius, Wenceslas Square, the National Museum, and the Dancing House.
This historical exploration provides an in-depth understanding of Prague’s tumultuous past and its lasting impact on the city’s culture and identity.
Itinerary and Key Locations

The tour begins at one of three starting points: the Torre de la Pólvora, the Jalta Boutique Hotel, or a Hop-on Hop-off bus stop.
Guests then visit key locations, including the Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral, the Dancing House, and the Lucerna Passage.
The tour also includes stops at the Petschek Palace and the Casa Danzante.
Along the way, the guide provides insight into the site’s connections to Nazi occupation, the Velvet Revolution, and the Prague Spring.
The itinerary is subject to change, but the tour ensures an immersive exploration of Prague’s intense 20th-century history.
Tour Experience and Guide

To provide a personalized experience, the tour is led by live guides available in both Spanish and English. They lead the small group sizes, allowing for in-depth exploration of the historical sites. The walking tour format enables guests to fully enjoy Prague’s intense 20th-century history.
| Tour Guide Language | Group Size |
| — | — |
| Spanish | Small |
| English | Personalized |
The tour includes entrance to the National Monument of the Heydrich Assassination Heroes, further enhancing the educational experience for guests.
More Great Tours NearbyGetting to the Meeting Point
Guests can find the meeting point in front of the Powder Tower, identifiable by an orange and white umbrella. The Powder Tower is a historical Gothic tower and serves as an iconic landmark in Prague’s Old Town.
Here are the directions to reach the meeting point:
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From the Old Town Square, head north on Celetná Street for about 3 minutes.
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Turn right onto Králodvorská Street and continue for approximately 2 minutes.
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The Powder Tower will be on your right, with the meeting point in front of it.
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Look for the orange and white umbrella to identify the exact meeting location.
What to Expect and Recommendations
What can guests expect during the tour?
The two-and-a-half-hour walking tour provides an in-depth exploration of Prague’s tumultuous 20th-century history. Guests will be accompanied by an expert English and Spanish-speaking guide, who’ll bring the events to life through captivating storytelling.
The small group size ensures a personalized experience as visitors explore the city’s Nazi and Soviet occupations, the Velvet Revolution, and the Prague Spring.
The tour includes entrance to the National Monument of the Heydrich Assassination Heroes. Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as no alcohol, drugs, or touching of exhibits is permitted.
Exploring Prague’s Tumultuous 20th Century

As visitors embark on this captivating tour, they’ll explore Prague’s tumultuous 20th-century history, which was marked by the city’s experiences with Nazi and Soviet occupations, the Velvet Revolution, and the Prague Spring.
The tour explores:
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The assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, a key Nazi official, through the historic Operation Anthropoid.
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The Velvet Revolution of 1989, which peacefully overthrew the communist regime and paved the way for Czech independence.
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The Prague Spring of 1968, a brief period of political liberalization that was swiftly crushed by the Soviet invasion.
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The lasting impact of these events on Prague’s architecture, culture, and collective memory.
Understanding the Impact of Operation Anthropoid
The assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, a high-ranking Nazi official, was a pivotal moment in Prague’s history.
Operation Anthropoid, the codename for the mission to kill Heydrich, was carried out by Czech and Slovak soldiers in 1942.
Heydrich’s death was a significant blow to the Nazi regime, and it led to brutal retaliation, including the massacre of the village of Lidice.
The impact of Operation Anthropoid resonates to this day, as it showcased the Czech people’s resistance against the Nazi occupation.
This tour provides an opportunity to explore this crucial chapter of Prague’s tumultuous 20th-century history.
Frequently Asked Questions

How Physically Demanding Is the Walking Tour?
The walking tour is moderately physically demanding. It covers about 2.5 hours of walking, though the pace is leisurely and there are opportunities to rest. Comfortable shoes are recommended to ensure a pleasant experience.
Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
Participants are generally allowed to take photos during the tour, but they should avoid disrupting the group or interfering with the guide’s narration. It’s best to check with the tour operator for any specific photography policies or restrictions.
Are There Any Food or Drink Options During the Tour?
The tour doesn’t include any food or drink options. However, participants can stop for refreshments at their own expense during the tour’s breaks. There are various cafes and restaurants near the tour’s starting and ending points.
Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
The tour is mostly wheelchair accessible, with some minor challenges at historical sites. Customers should contact the tour operator in advance to discuss any accessibility needs and ensure a comfortable experience.
Can I Request a Private Tour Instead of a Group Tour?
Yes, you can request a private tour instead of a group tour. The tour provider offers private tours for a more personalized experience upon request, though the cost may be higher than the standard group tour price.
The Sum Up
This immersive tour provides a profound exploration of Prague’s tumultuous 20th-century history, delving into the lasting impacts of Nazism, Operation Anthropoid, and Communism. Visitors gain a deeper understanding of the city’s resilience and its cultural evolution through pivotal events like the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich and the Velvet Revolution. The guided experience offers an enlightening perspective on Prague’s enduring identity, shaped by the complexities of totalitarian regimes.
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