Description
Summary
Description
Step into Prague’s powerful World War II history on a guided tour that traces the dramatic events of Operation Anthropoid and the tragedy of Lidice. Begin at the crypt where seven brave paratroopers hid, hearing gripping stories from your private guide about their final days and the significance of the site.
Take time to explore the crypt and church at your own pace, reflecting on the courage and sacrifice that shaped this chapter of Czech history. Your guide will provide fascinating insights, ensuring you understand the gravity of what occurred within these walls.
Continue to the site where Reinhard Heydrich, a high-ranking Nazi official, was assassinated by resistance fighters Gabčík and Kubiš. Although the street has changed since 1942, a small monument marks the spot, and your guide will recount the tense moments leading up to the attack.
The journey then leads you to Lidice, a village destroyed in Nazi retaliation. Walk through the moving memorial and meadow, pausing at the haunting statue honoring the 82 children lost. This emotional visit offers a chance to reflect on the resilience of the Czech people.
Travel comfortably in a private vehicle with your guide, starting and ending in Prague’s city center. Tours are available in English, German, or French and run in all weather conditions. Secure your spot now to experience this unforgettable exploration of Prague’s wartime legacy.







