Tour Details
- Duration
- 3 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
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- National Memorial on Vitkov Hill
- Vitkov neighborhood
- Wenceslas Square
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Tour Description
Step behind the Iron Curtain on this 3-hour Prague Communism tour. In the company of a historian, we'll dig into the history of 20th century Prague and the enduring influence of the USSR. As we cross the city with our local guide, from the Metronome on Letná Hill to Wenceslas Square to the unassuming side streets of Prague's Old Town, the stories of life under Communism will come alive again. Together, we’ll discover how the legacy of the Iron Curtain is embedded in the fabric of Prague today.
Prague Communism Tour
Tracing history on our Prague Communism tour, we'll begin at Letná Hill, the site of the iconic Metronome. Originally erected on the spot where a former Stalin statue once stood, the site serves as a symbol of the city's complex history. Your expert guide will discuss this symbolic location, meant to represent the struggles, resilience, and shifting tides of political power in Czechoslovakia during the Cold War era.
"This is a story that needs to be told."
Public Spaces
From here, you'll descend into the Old Town, using that time to look at maps, archival images, and other supporting historical information to supplement our mental portrait of Communist Prague. We'll spend some time in Wenceslas Square, a critical gathering place during the 1968 Prague Spring revolt and the Velvet Revolution of 1989 that eventually ended Communist control. Here we'll search out key sites of these political events, such as the Jalta Hotel, National Museum, and former Communist Parliament. As we cast our imaginations back to 1968, we’ll piece together the events that lead to the Soviet crackdown and subsequent period of Normalisation.
(Looking for a more general look at Prague's history? Try our Introductory Prague Walking Tour.)
Remembering the Cold War
Our course may also take us to nearby Narodny Street, where student demonstrations in 1989 added ideological fuel to revolutionary fires, eventually bringing down Communism and restoring Czech democracy. We’ll explore the dynamics of the revolution and the many prominent artists and writers who played a role as it unfolded (which can be further explored on our Prague Cafe Tour).
Over the course of the tour, we'll have the opportunity ask plenty of questions and engage in a dialogue with our historian guide. Using Prague’s monuments and civic spaces, we’ll finish our time together with a firmer grip on how the Cold War played out and how it affects the city today.
FAQ
Is it possible to adapt the route for people with limited mobility?
This Prague city tour is all-exterior and therefore can be accessible for certain wheelchair users.
This Prague city tour is all-exterior and therefore can be accessible for certain wheelchair users.
Is the National Memorial on the Vítkov Hill included in the tour?
No, the memorial is currently under construction and closed to visitors.
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A fantastic tour with Pavel -- expert information with great conversation and perspective. We felt very lucky to be paired with him.
Laura
Oct 16, 2024
Very special tour. So much information and insight. Just couldn’t get enough. Absolutely amazing, the military museum, especially the basement. Mind boggling.
So much history, so many historical events took place that make Prague what it is today. Probably can’t go anywhere without taking one of your tours now.
Tina
Aug 22, 2024
Jakob was very knowledgeable and prepared. He took us where most tourists would not go and was powerful.
Be prepared to walk and use crowded buses.
John
Jul 24, 2024