Prague, CZ
Visit a town that served as a concentration camp during World War II and listen to the devastating events that took place here.
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
English, German, Spanish, Italian
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.
Entry to the Large Fortress
Entry to the museum
Entry to the Small Fortress, the prison
Tour
Live guide
Ticket to the Kingdom of Railways in Prague (can be used any time after the tour)
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Food and drinks
The tour can be bilingual
Crematorium is closed on Saturdays
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The team was knowledgeable, caring and helpful.
Amazing well-organized tour. I recommend 100%. The van was very comfortable. The guide was very knowledgeable. The tour is takes you everywhere and they explain everything with detail. I like it that it also doesn’t take all of your day. You can come back in the afternoon and keep exploring the city.
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You get a lot for your money and a wonderful impression of what life was like back then. Despite the majority of participants being Spanish, our guide was able to switch seamlessly between Spanish and German and explained everything calmly and in detail. Highly recommended!
The guide could be equipped with a microphone and headphones for participants! With the noise of the bus, it was difficult to hear the guide.
Our guide was extremely dull, his English was subpar, and upon arrival at the Small Fortress, things became very disorganized. We were handed off to a local guide, with no explanation on when we’d rejoin the tour guide (who escorted half the group in another language) or when the bus would leave for the next stop (Terezin Museum). He shouted rudely at guests who were late meeting the bus. This was an awful experience. It’s extremely important to visit Terezin, but find another provider.
Exciting area and opportunity to learn a lot. Unfortunately, our guide spoke very poor English and was almost impossible to understand. He also spoke Italian and seemed to be more fluent in that language.