The WWII in Prague Tour offers a captivating exploration of the city’s historical significance during the Nazi occupation. Participants can explore the personal narratives and artifacts that showcase the courage of the Czech resistance fighters who sought refuge in the crypt of the Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral. This immersive experience sheds light on the profound effects of the war on Prague’s citizens and the resilience that defined their wartime journey. What secrets might the crypt still hold, waiting to be uncovered?
Key Points

- Comprehensive WWII-themed tour exploring the impact on Prague’s Old Town, including a visit to the Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral crypt.
- Immersive experience with in-depth commentary from guides, highlighting the strategic importance of Prague’s Old Town during the Nazi occupation.
- Examination of 12th-century underground cellars used as bomb shelters and a private collection of WWII artifacts and memorabilia.
- Visit to the Operation Anthropoid Museum, providing insight into the Czech resistance movement and the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich.
- Accessible public transportation ticket for a tram ride to the National Monument to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror, the tour’s conclusion point.
Tour Overview

The "WWII in Prague Tour & The Crypt of Operation Anthropoid" offers visitors a comprehensive exploration of Prague’s pivotal role during World War II.
With a 96% recommendation rate from 561 reviews, this 2-3 hour walking tour takes guests through the historic Old Town, visiting the crypt of Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral and the Operation Anthropoid Museum.
Priced from $37.82 per person, the tour accommodates a maximum of 20 travelers, providing insights into WWII artifacts and personal stories.
While not wheelchair accessible, the tour is stroller-friendly and welcomes service animals, ensuring an enriching experience for all.
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Highlights of the WWII in Prague Tour
Exploring Old Town Prague and learning about the war’s impact on the city is just one of the highlights of the WWII in Prague Tour.
Visitors also get to visit the crypt of Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral and the Operation Anthropoid Museum.
They’ll see the 12th-century underground cellars used as a bomb shelter and examine a private collection of WWII artifacts and memorabilia.
The tour includes a public transportation ticket for a tram ride to the end point at the National Monument to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror.
Knowledgeable guides bring history to life through informative and engaging presentations.
Meeting and End Points of the Tour

The tour begins at the Powder Gate, 110 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czechia, where participants gather 30 meters in front of the Powder Gate, next to the green kiosk.
From there, the group embarks on their exploration of WWII history in Prague.
At the conclusion of the tour, the group arrives at the National Monument to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror, located at Resslova 9, 120 00 Praha 2-Nové Město, Czechia.
This marks the end of the 2-3 hour walking tour, during which travelers have experienced the immersive WWII-themed highlights across the city’s historic sites.
Exploring Old Town Prague’s WWII History

As participants embark on the WWII in Prague Tour, they enjoy the rich history that unfolded across the city’s Old Town.
The tour explores the buildings, streets, and landmarks that witnessed the Nazi occupation and the resistance movements that fought against it. Guides provide in-depth commentary, sharing personal narratives and historical documents to bring the past to life.
Visitors learn about the strategic importance of Prague’s Old Town and the impact of the war on its residents. This interactive experience offers a deeper understanding of the city’s WWII history and the resilience of its people.
The Crypt of Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral

One of the key highlights of the WWII in Prague Tour is the visit to the crypt of the Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral. This historic site serves as the final resting place for the seven soldiers who carried out Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrich.
Guests can explore the crypt and learn about this pivotal WWII event. The tour also includes a visit to the Operation Anthropoid Museum, where visitors can examine a private collection of WWII artifacts and memorabilia.
This immersive experience provides a poignant look into Prague’s resistance against the Nazi occupation.
Operation Anthropoid Museum and Artifacts

Alongside the crypt of Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral, the WWII in Prague Tour includes a visit to the Operation Anthropoid Museum.
Here, travelers can examine a private collection of WWII artifacts and memorabilia related to the assassination of Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrich in 1942.
The museum provides an in-depth look at this pivotal historical event, with guides sharing personal stories and showcasing historical documents.
Visitors gain a deeper understanding of the Czech resistance movement and the courageous individuals who carried out Operation Anthropoid, a bold and daring mission that had far-reaching consequences for the people of Prague.
Public Transportation and the Tour’s End Point

The WWII in Prague Tour includes a public transportation ticket for a tram ride to the end point at the National Monument to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror. This allows participants to conveniently travel between the tour’s starting and ending locations.
| Ticket Included | Destination |
|---|---|
| Public Transport | National Monument to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror |
| Tram Ride | Resslova 9, 120 00 Praha 2-Nové Město, Czechia |
| Convenient | Easy transition to the tour’s conclusion |
| Seamless | No need to purchase additional transportation |
This final stop provides an opportunity to reflect on the tour’s powerful exploration of Prague’s WWII history.
Traveler Experiences and Reviews

Travelers consistently praise the WWII in Prague Tour for its knowledgeable and passionate guides, who bring the city’s harrowing history to life through personal stories and historical documents.
The tour’s content is informative and emotionally engaging, with many reviewers commending its ability to make history come alive. Specific guides, like Pavel and Hannah, receive glowing reviews for their insightful presentations.
While most travelers find the tour comfortable, some suggest improvements for colder weather, such as starting in a café.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
Yes, visitors are generally allowed to take photos during the tour, though they may be asked to refrain from using flash in certain areas. Check with the tour guide for any specific rules or restrictions.
Do I Need to Bring Any Special Equipment?
You don’t need any special equipment for this tour. Just bring comfortable walking shoes, dress for the weather, and bring any personal items you may need. The tour provides all necessary equipment and materials.
How Physically Demanding Is the Tour?
The tour involves 2-3 hours of walking with some sitting, with an accessible route. It’s moderately physically demanding, but most travelers can participate. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather to ensure a pleasant experience.
Are There Any Discounts or Package Deals Available?
The tour company does not offer any discounts or package deals currently. However, they have a flexible booking policy that allows you to reserve now and pay later. Be sure to check their website for any promotional offers.
Can the Tour Be Customized for Private Groups?
Yes, the tour can be customized for private groups. The tour operator offers flexible booking options and is willing to tailor the experience to suit the group’s specific interests and needs. Discounts may be available for larger private group bookings.
The Sum Up
The WWII in Prague Tour offers an immersive exploration of the city’s wartime history. Visitors explore the significance of Operation Anthropoid, examining artifacts and uncovering personal narratives that highlight Prague’s resilience during the Nazi occupation. The tour culminates in a visit to the crypt of Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral, where the brave Czech resistance fighters sought refuge, providing a poignant conclusion to this insightful historical experience.
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