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Step into Prague’s fascinating past with a guided walking tour that explores the city’s communist history. Discover how key events shaped modern-day Prague as your expert local guide leads you through both the New Town and Old Town, sharing captivating stories and insights along the way.
Follow the timeline of Czechoslovakia’s turbulent 20th century, including the 1948 Communist coup, the Prague Spring, and the Velvet Revolution of 1989. Your guide brings these pivotal moments to life, offering a deeper understanding of the city’s culture and resilience.
For those choosing the extended four-hour option, enjoy a nostalgic lunch break in a 1970s working-class canteen, where you can sample local fare or sip a classic Kofola. This retro setting adds an authentic touch to your journey into Prague’s recent history.
Continue your adventure with exclusive access to a genuine Cold War-era nuclear bunker, included in the tour price. Explore the underground corridors and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the 1950s, gaining a unique perspective on life behind the Iron Curtain.
With group sizes limited to just 15 guests, you’ll benefit from a more personal and interactive experience. Tours are available in English and run rain or shine, ensuring an unforgettable exploration of Prague’s Cold War legacy. Secure your spot now to experience this remarkable slice of history firsthand.







