Description
Summary
Description
Step into Prague’s dramatic past on a guided walking tour exploring the city’s World War II history and the legendary Operation Anthropoid. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll trace the footsteps of Czech resistance fighters through the heart of the Czech Republic’s capital.
Discover the hidden corners where brave resistance members took shelter and learn about the daring missions that shaped Prague’s fate during the Nazi occupation. Your guide will share gripping stories of heroism, sacrifice, and the risks ordinary people took to defy oppression.
As you walk through historic neighborhoods, you’ll visit significant sites linked to the Prague Uprising and the student protests that marked the early days of the war. The tour provides rich insights into the city’s role in the fight for freedom and the resilience of its people.
The experience culminates at the Church of St. Cyril and Methodius in New Town, where Czech paratroopers made their final stand. This moving memorial invites you to reflect on Prague’s wartime tragedies before returning to the vibrant Old Town.
The tour lasts about three hours and is available in English, accommodating small groups for a more personal experience. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and service animals are welcome. Secure your spot now to uncover Prague’s powerful wartime legacy.







