Description
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Description
Step into Prague’s fascinating past on a guided walking tour that uncovers the city’s communist and Cold War history. Your local guide will lead you through key sites and stories, revealing how life unfolded behind the Iron Curtain in the heart of the Czech Republic.
You’ll trace the timeline from Czechoslovakia’s 1918 independence through World War II, the Communist Party’s rise to power, and pivotal moments like the Prague Spring and Velvet Revolution. Along the way, you’ll hear personal insights and vivid stories that bring this turbulent era to life.
Choose the extended four-hour option to enjoy a nostalgic lunch break in an authentic 1970s working-class canteen, where you can sample local favorites like Kofola or a classic lunch. This option also includes exclusive admission to a Cold War nuclear bunker, now home to the Cold War Museum.
Your experience is designed for small groups of up to ten, ensuring a personal and interactive atmosphere. The tour is suitable for all fitness levels and welcomes families with strollers. Look for your guide with a blue umbrella at the meeting point in central Prague.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to explore Prague’s hidden history, from secret police tales to underground shelters. Secure your spot now and immerse yourself in the city’s most compelling stories.







