The Terezin, Ustek and Litomerice Concentration Camp-Guided Tour offers a profound historical exploration. This 6-hour private tour immerses visitors in the tragic yet resilient stories of the over 150,000 Jews held captive here during World War II. Travelers will gain unparalleled insight through artifacts, drawings, and poetry as they visit key sites like the Small Fortress and Ghetto Museum. What lies in store for those who embark on this poignant journey?
Key Points

- This private 6-hour guided tour explores the historic Terezin concentration camp and related sites, providing insights into the deportation and fate of Jewish prisoners.
- The tour is wheelchair accessible, includes transportation and admission fees, and is led by a professional English-speaking guide.
- Visitors can see the Small Fortress, Ghetto Museum, Magdeburg Barracks, hidden synagogue, Jewish cemetery, and crematorium, and view artifacts, children’s drawings, and other poignant remnants.
- The tour offers a firsthand glimpse into the lives and tragedies of the tens of thousands of Jews sent to Terezin, critical for understanding the deportation of Jewish communities in 1941.
- Comfortable shoes, appropriate clothing, and bringing water and snacks are recommended, as the tour can be physically and emotionally demanding.
Tour Overview and Details

The tour, titled "Terezin, Ustek and Litomerice Concentration Camp-Guided Tour," offers visitors a comprehensive exploration of these historic sites.
Priced from Kč 8,073 per person, the 6-hour private group tour is available in multiple languages. It’s wheelchair accessible, with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.
The tour includes transportation, a professional English-speaking guide, and admission to monuments related to Terezin’s history.
Travelers can explore the Small Fortress, Ghetto Museum, Magdeburg Barracks, hidden Synagogue, Jewish cemetery, and crematorium, gaining insight into the lives lost through artifacts, drawings, and poetry.
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Historical Significance

Terezin was a unique concentration camp, different psychologically and physically from the 632 other camps established by Nazi Germany. Opened in 1940, it primarily held Jews from Czechoslovakia, with tens of thousands deported from Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and Denmark.
Over 150,000 Jews, including 15,000 children, were sent to Terezin, most later deported to extermination camps like Treblinka and Auschwitz. This camp was critical to understanding the deportation of Jewish communities in 1941 and the tragic fate of many innocent individuals.
The artifacts, children’s drawings, poetry, and rare items that survived offer insight into the lives lost.
Key Sites and Highlights

While on the tour, visitors can visit the Small Fortress, a former political and Gestapo prison during WWII.
They’ll also explore the Ghetto Museum, Magdeburg Barracks, a hidden synagogue, the Jewish cemetery, and the crematorium.
These sites offer a firsthand glimpse into the lives and tragedies of the tens of thousands of Jews sent to Terezin.
The sites provide a firsthand view into the lives and tragedies of the tens of thousands of Jews deported to Terezin.
Artifacts, children’s drawings, poetry, and rare items that survived provide poignant insight into the experiences of those imprisoned.
Engaging with these historical remnants allows visitors to better understand the deportation of Jewish communities and the fate of innocent individuals.
Included in the Tour
The tour includes transportation to and from the site, as well as a professional English-speaking guide.
Admission to the monuments related to the history of Terezin is also included. These sites include the Small Fortress, Ghetto Museum, Magdeburg Barracks, hidden Synagogue, Jewish cemetery, and crematorium.
Visitors can explore these historic places and experience the artifacts, children’s drawings, poetry, and rare items that survived, offering insight into the lives lost at the concentration camp.
The meeting point for the tour is the Café Golem in the Jewish Quarter Information & Reservations Center in Prague.
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According to customer reviews, the Terezin and Litomerice concentration camp tour has received an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on 1 review.
A GetYourGuide traveler from Austria praised the tour, describing the guide as "very competent, very well organized and personal".
The tour is recommended for couples, groups, solo travelers, and families seeking an in-depth exploration of these historical sites.
Visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
Preparation and Recommendations
To make the most of the Terezin and Litomerice concentration camp tour, visitors should wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. The tour involves walking through historical sites, so sturdy footwear is essential.
Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather when visiting Terezin and Litomerice concentration camp.
Plus, visitors should check the forecast and pack layers, as the tour takes place outdoors, and the temperature can fluctuate.
Bringing water and snacks is also recommended, as the tour can be physically and emotionally demanding.
Visitors should also arrive at the meeting point on time to ensure they don’t miss the start of the tour.
Transportation and Meeting Point
A private vehicle transports participants to and from the tour’s meeting point, the Café Golem in Prague’s Jewish Quarter. This convenient arrangement ensures a hassle-free experience, allowing visitors to focus on the profound history they’re about to explore.
The meeting point is easily accessible, located at Maiselova street no. 38/15 in the heart of the city. Participants can:
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Arrive at the café with ample time to prepare mentally for the tour.
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Enjoy a complimentary coffee or tea before the journey begins.
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Meet the tour guide and fellow travelers in a comfortable setting.
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Depart for the concentration camp sites with a sense of anticipation and reverence.
Tour Pricing and Availability

The tour’s pricing starts at Kč 8,073 per person, offering a competitive rate for the comprehensive experience. This private group tour has a duration of 6 hours and is accessible for wheelchair users. Cancellations can be made up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Customers have the option to reserve now and pay later. The tour is available in multiple languages, catering to a diverse audience.
| Availability | Languages | Group Type |
| — | — | — |
| Flexible scheduling | English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Hebrew, Polish, Ukrainian, Hungarian | Private |
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
Visitors are generally allowed to take photos during the tour, but it’s important to be respectful and avoid disrupting the experience for others. It’s best to check with the tour guide for any specific policies or restrictions on photography.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?
There’s no official dress code, but visitors are advised to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing. The tour involves walking, so sturdy shoes are recommended. Visitors should dress respectfully when visiting these historical sites.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
There are no age restrictions for this tour. Children of all ages are welcome to participate, though the subject matter may be difficult for young children. Families are encouraged to consider the appropriate age for their children.
Can We Make Stops for Food and Breaks During the Tour?
The tour includes transportation and a professional guide, but does not specify any scheduled stops for food or breaks. Participants should plan accordingly and bring any necessary snacks or refreshments to enjoy during the 6-hour experience.
Is the Tour Suitable for People With Limited Mobility?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for people with limited mobility. The description notes the tour is "Wheelchair accessible", ensuring those with mobility challenges can fully participate in the historical exploration.
The Sum Up
The "Terezin, Ustek and Litomerice Concentration Camp-Guided Tour" provides a profound and educational experience, allowing visitors to gain insight into the tragic lives of the over 150,000 Jews held at Terezin during WWII. The tour includes transportation, a professional guide, and admission to key sites, offering a comprehensive and impactful exploration of this historical and significant concentration camp.
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