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Cold War Communism Prague with a Local Historian Semiprivate

Small Group
Digital
150 minutes
English

Embark on a journey through Prague’s captivating history as I guide you through the echoes of its Cold War era. This walking tour takes you back to a time when the city bore the influence of the Communist regime for nearly 50 years.

Explore key locations of the Prague Spring and Soviet invasion in 1968, and hear the story of Jan Palach, a protest symbol who sacrificed his life. Visit sites of the Velvet Revolution, which ended Communism in our country and Europe in 1989.

As the son of a student leader in the Velvet Revolution, I’ll share personal stories to add an intimate touch.

Learn about dissident Vaclav Havel, who became the last president of Czechoslovakia. See the former Communist parliament, brutalist architecture, and landmarks like Wenceslas Square, the National Museum, and the Dancing House.

This is not just a tour; it’s an immersive dive into the heart of history.

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Cold War Communism Prague with a Local Historian Semiprivate

FromNZD $104.08Per Person

What's included in Cold War Communism Prague with a Local Historian Semiprivate

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

Vaclavske NamEsti

Wenceslas Square - traces of Cold War - Revolution of 1968 and 1989, different locations in the area

Palac Lucerna

Culture during Communism time, Upside down horse art

Franz Kafka Statue

Walking by famous Kafka head, Living conditions during Communism Czechoslovakia

Inclusions

  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Bottled water
  • Gratuities
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) at the large statue of the horse and rider, located at the upper part of the square near the National Museum. It’s very easy to reach on foot, as it’s in the city center. You can also take public transportation (metro station Muzeum).

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Ticket Redemption

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Operator

Prague: Local Historian Tours