Uncover the hidden corners and untold stories of Prague’s Communist era on this private walking tour. Learn about life under Soviet rule, the oppression of citizens, and the city’s liberation. Explore iconic landmarks and visit the Memorial to the victims of the communist era.
Uncover the hidden corners and untold stories of Prague’s Communist era on this private walking tour. Learn about life under Soviet rule, the oppression of citizens, and the city’s liberation. Explore iconic landmarks and visit the Memorial to the victims of the communist era.
- Prague Metronome - Start your private tour at the Prague Metronome, constructed on the site where a statue of Stalin once dominated the city, serving as a lasting reminder of the city’s time under Communist rule.
- Prague Jewish Quarter - Stroll through the historic Jewish Quarter and learn about the heightened persecution of Jews during…
- Prague Metronome - Start your private tour at the Prague Metronome, constructed on the site where a statue of Stalin once dominated the city, serving as a lasting reminder of the city’s time under Communist rule.
- Prague Jewish Quarter - Stroll through the historic Jewish Quarter and learn about the heightened persecution of Jews during Communist rule.
- Na Perštýně - Walk past the Na Perštýně building, which housed the Secret Police Agency, and discover the surveillance methods employed by the notorious StB – the Czech Secret Police.
- Nove Mesto (New Town) - Discover the Old and New Town and uncover the rebellious and subversive counterculture that developed under Communism.
- Prašná brána - Admire the Powder Tower, where Czechoslovakia was established, and delve into the country’s intricate historical politics at the Municipal House – a renowned Art Nouveau building and civic center.
- Museum of Communism - Delight in a guided tour of the Museum of Communism, which is dedicated to the history of the regime in Prague and life behind the Iron Curtain for millions after World War II. Listen to stories of underground nuclear bunkers and observe other apocalyptic symbols throughout the city.
- Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske namEsti) - Explore Wenceslas Square, known for being the center of rallies, protests against the regime, and where crowds gathered for the victorious fall of Communism in 1989.

- Photo opportunities at prime locations
- Admission to the Museum of Communism
- Professional English-speaking guide for private groups
- Photo opportunities at prime locations
- Admission to the Museum of Communism
- Professional English-speaking guide for private groups
- Food and drink
- Gratuities (optional)
- Transportation throughout tour
- Hotel pickup/drop-off
- Food and drink
- Gratuities (optional)
- Transportation throughout tour
- Hotel pickup/drop-off
Explore the hidden corners, monuments, and memorials of Prague’s Communist era while delving into the twentieth-century history of this remarkable city. Learn about the events leading up to World War II, the Nazi Occupation, the city’s liberation by the Red Army, and life under Soviet rule behind the ‘Iron Curtain’ for over four decades, until the fall…
Explore the hidden corners, monuments, and memorials of Prague’s Communist era while delving into the twentieth-century history of this remarkable city. Learn about the events leading up to World War II, the Nazi Occupation, the city’s liberation by the Red Army, and life under Soviet rule behind the ‘Iron Curtain’ for over four decades, until the fall of Communism in 1989.
During your private tour, discover the interrogation of ordinary working-class citizens by the Secret Police and the suppression of perceived state enemies. Visit Prague’s most notable Art Nouveau building, the Municipal House, where Czechoslovakia was declared an independent republic in 1918.
Proceed to Wenceslas Square, the city’s hub for rallies and political protests, where crowds gathered to celebrate the emotional end of Communism with the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Conclude your tour at the profoundly moving Memorial to the victims of the communist era on Petřín Hill.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.