This immersive walking tour will take you through Prague’s Communist era and World War II history, unveiling the incredible stories and landmarks that defined the city’s political and social landscape. You'll be guided by a passionate expert who will shed light on key historical events, including the Prague Spring, the Soviet occupation, and the aftermath of World War II. As you walk the city’s cobbled streets, you’ll visit iconic sites such as the Old Town, Wenceslas Square, and the National Museum, each with its own powerful tale to tell. The route also includes a stop at the Memorial to the Victims of Communism, where you’ll learn about the lives of those who suffered under the regime.
Throughout the tour, you’ll see firsthand how Prague has risen from the ashes of its darkest days. The tour doesn’t just focus on the past, but also provides a glimpse into how the city has grown and modernized post-communism. From remnants of propaganda to memorials that honor the fallen, each stop is designed to spark reflection and conversation. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about the city’s struggles and triumphs, this tour offers a unique perspective on Prague’s modern identity.
As the tour unfolds, your guide will share personal anecdotes and thought-provoking insights that connect the past with the present. Along the way, you’ll pass through some of Prague’s most evocative sites, including Communist-era buildings, statues, and murals that still evoke powerful memories of the oppressive regime. The walking pace is leisurely, allowing you to fully absorb the significance of each location while enjoying the scenic beauty of Prague’s charming streets.



