Terezin Tour from Prague: Visit Theresienstadt Concentration Camp Sites

Immerse yourself in the history of World War II with a half-day private tour to Terezín. Visit the Theresienstadt ghetto and concentration camp, explore the grounds, and discover the unique psychological and physical aspects of this camp.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Terezin Memorial - In 1947, the newly established Czechoslovak government inaugurated the National Suffering Memorial at the site where tens of thousands endured hardship. It was subsequently renamed the Terezin Memorial.
What's Included
  • Hotel pickup
  • Professional driver/guide
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel Drop-Off
Additional Information

Embark on a private half-day expedition to Terezín, the location of the Theresienstadt ghetto and concentration camp created during the Second World War. Discover the area, with landmarks like the Ghetto Museum and a concealed synagogue, and view poignant relics from the individuals detained there. Gain an understanding of why the Terezín concentration…

Location
Maiselova 38/15
Maiselova
Maiselova 15, Praha 1, Info centre of Jewish museum
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Praguetravelcouple
Jun 19, 2019
Private half-day tour, traveling from Prague to Terezin and back - Our tour guide to Terezin Concentration Camp, with Precious Legacy Tours, was with the tour guide Jan Udržal. Jan is an AMAZING guide, the best one could ever hope for: incredibly intelligent, articulate, sensitive, historically knowledgeable (to an astonishing degree); thoughtful, kind, considerate, extremely responsive to the needs (sometimes for more information; sometimes for less, as things are "taken in"; sometimes for asking questions; sometimes for letting silence occur; aware of those touring the site perhaps needing/wanting to set their own pace, at the same time he's able to make suggestions and offer various options for how they might wish to choose to spend their time at the site, since there's always more than one can do). All in all, Jan is one of the best guides one could ever hope to encounter, and not least, for viewing/experiencing such an important but painful historical site.
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Donald
Mar 2, 2019
Holy Cow, guide knew everything! - This was an incredibly, eye-opening tour. Visited with wife and college-age son. Heart rending experience, to be sure. Luba, our guide knows everything to know about this concentration camp, in part because she is personally acquainted with several surviving prisoners. It is impossible to absorb everything there is to learn here, and the casual traveller to Prague likely will not want to spend multiple days at Terezin, but Lubba took us through the site--two "fortresses" built and maintained by the Austro-Hungarian Empire since the late 1700s and itself a marvel of engineering--at a pace balancing the desire to see and teach as much as possible while not completely wearing us out. We did not expect to have a separate driver (a dapper young man named "Bruno," who was as engaging as one could want), and at first I thought it a little overkill, but as we went along I decided it was extremely useful, as it freed-up Luba to concentrate on her dialogue while traveling to/from Terezin (about an hour), and it also allowed Luba and us to be dropped off strategically. Be ready: there is some walking to do, as compact as the site may be. We were there in early March, and it was cold, but we were adequately dressed. From what I heard, it can be crowded in May/June, so factor that in. Bottom line: a tour of the site is a must, you will get so much more out of it with a guide (private or otherwise), and Luba and Bruno were wonderful.
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