Description
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Description
Journey into Prague’s turbulent past on this guided walking tour through the city’s communist history. Your expert local guide will share gripping stories about life under communist rule, revealing how paranoia and surveillance shaped daily existence in the Czech Republic.
Explore significant sites in Prague’s Old Town, including the former secret police headquarters and the location of the world’s largest Stalin statue. Hear firsthand accounts of Cold War tensions and the impact on the city’s residents.
The experience continues as you travel by public transport to Prague’s largest nuclear bunker, built in the 1950s to shelter thousands during the height of Cold War fears. Your guide will explain the bunker’s construction and its vital role in the city’s defense plans.
Conclude your adventure at the nuclear bunker museum, where you’ll see authentic Cold War exhibitions and participate in a unique gas mask workshop. The tour lasts about 2.5 hours and is led in English or German, offering a truly immersive historical encounter.
This walking tour is suitable for adults and older children with good mobility, but is not accessible for wheelchairs, strollers, or those with claustrophobia. Secure your spot today and step into the hidden world of Prague’s communist era—spaces fill quickly, so book now!







