Delve into the somber history of World War II with a private day trip from Prague to Lidice Memorial and Terezin Concentration Camp. This tour takes you to significant sites where you’ll reflect on the atrocities committed during the Nazi occupation. Start with a visit to the Lidice Memorial, which honors the 503 villagers who perished. Next, explore Terezin, a former military fortress turned ghetto and transit camp, with poignant exhibitions that tell the stories of those who suffered. Experience this moving journey with a knowledgeable guide and enjoy a flexible itinerary tailored to your interests.
- 8-9-hour private tour from Prague, includes transportation
- Explore Lidice Memorial and Terezin's historical sites
- Enjoy a lunch break and flexible itinerary adjustments
- Ideal for history enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of WWII
Our driver-guide will meet you at your hotel or apartment (or at any location in Prague). Please make sure that you share your address in Prague with us.
45-minute Prague to Lidice transfer, pick up at your hotel, apartment or any address in Prague.
The Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia had tragic consequences for the village of Lidice, where the Nazis wrongly believed partisans associated with the resistance were hiding. The tragedy of this little village and its 503 inhabitants began on June 10, 1942, a few hours after midnight. Lidice was destroyed on orders from Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler, in reprisal for the assassination of Reich Protector Reinhard Heydrich in May of 1942. The destruction of the village is recorded in a documentary, filmed by those who actually carried out that brutal crime. Parts of the film are shown on a video recording at the Lidice Museum. 82 bronze statues of children who were murdered at Chełmno during the summer of 1942, overlook the site of the old village of Lidice. The memorial area is linked to the new village by an avenue of linden trees. In 1955 a rosarium of 29,000 rose bushes was created beside the avenue of lindens.
1-hour Lidice to Terezin transfer
1-hour lunch break (lunch not included)
The Small Fortress served as a prison of the Prague Gestapo for the opponents of Nazi regime in 1940 - 1945. During the tour you will see guards offices, prison cells, showers, sick room, hospital and execution place. Part of the route is 500 m long corridor as the exposition of former fortification (you can skip the tunnel if you wish). The Small Fortress tour is usually conducted by a local tour guide. You can buy tickets for the Small Fortress on the spot by card which is cheaper.
Your experienced driver-guide will show you around the Main Fortress, the former Jewish Ghetto. One fo the main sights is the Ghetto museum which is dedicated to the history of the Theresienstadt Ghetto, a Nazi-established Jewish ghetto and transit camp during World War II. The museum features two permanent exhibitions: the Children’s Memorial Hall, which honors the ghetto’s children with their names displayed on the walls, along with their poems and drawings, and Terezín in the Final Solution, an exhibition on the first floor that details the beginning of the persecution of Jews in the Protectorate, the establishment and life in the ghetto, and the transports to labor and extermination camps. You can buy tickets for the Museum on the spot by card which is cheaper.
Apart from the Ghetto Museum your driver-guide will also show you other parts of the Main Fortress: - different Barracks - Prayer Room - Replica of the mansard - Cemetery, Columbarium, Crematorium (closed on Saturdays)
1-hour Terezin to Prague transfer, drop off at your hotel / apartment / city center.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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