Admission to: Large Fortress, Small Fortress, Museum
English / Spanish / German / Italian-speaking guide
Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
Ticket to the Kingdom of Railways in Prague (can be used any time after the tour)
Hotel pick up and drop off
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Children aged 11+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Free for children aged 0-2
This tour involves a considerable amount of walking and stairs. Please make sure you are fit enough to participate
The tour can be bilingual
Terezin, originally constructed as a military stronghold in the 18th century under Emperor Josef II, is indelibly linked to World War II. The more renowned section, Terezin (Big Fortress), served as a gathering point for Jews from across Europe and was cynically exploited for Nazi propaganda during the Red Cross visit in 1944. Meanwhile, the lesser-known Small Fortress functioned as a brutal prison under the Reich's secret police, the Gestapo. For those intrigued by World War II and Holocaust history, a journey to both the Small Fortress of Terezin and the museum within the Big Fortress offers profound insights into this tragic chapter of human history