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Experience the poignant history of Terezin, Ustek, and Litomerice with this 6-hour guided tour including transportation, expert guides, and key WWII sites.

This 6-hour guided tour takes you through three significant locations in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic: Terezin, Ustek, and Litomerice. Priced at $367 per person, it offers a comprehensive exploration of Czech-Jewish history, World War II, and the Holocaust, with a focus on the unique history of Terezin. The tour includes transportation, admission to major sites, and a professional English-speaking guide.
While the tour is particularly suited for those interested in history and Holocaust education, it’s important to note that the entire experience lasts about 5 hours, starting from a conveniently located meeting point in Prague. With its private group format and wheelchair accessibility, this tour provides an intimate and respectful way to learn about a complex period in history, with a focus on artifacts, children’s drawings, and personal items that speak for the victims.
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The tour begins at Café Golem inside the Jewish Quarter Information & Reservations Center on Maiselova street no. 38/15 in Prague 1-Josefov. The meeting point is easy to find and is the ideal spot to gather before embarking on this meaningful journey. The activity concludes back at this same location, making logistics straightforward for travelers.

Terezin is about an hour north of Prague and was transformed into a Jewish ghetto and concentration camp by Nazi Germany in 1940. It differs from typical camps because of its psychological and physical distinctiveness, alongside its role as a transit site for Jews from Czechoslovakia, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and Denmark. Over 150,000 Jews arrived there, including 15,000 children. Many of these deportees were later sent to Auschwitz and Treblinka.
On this tour, visitors see the Small Fortress, which served as a Gestapo prison during WWII, and explore the Museum dedicated to this history. The experience highlights the complex story of Terezin, emphasizing its role as a site of suffering and deception. The guide explains how the camp was psychologically different from other Nazi camps, and the visit includes rare artifacts, children’s drawings, and poetry that survive as poignant reminders of those who endured.
A key part of the tour is the Jewish Ghetto Museum, which provides insight into daily life and the tragic deportations. Visitors also see the former Magdeburg Barracks, where Jewish families were housed, and the hidden Synagogue that reflects the religious and cultural life of the community. The Jewish cemetery and crematorium are powerful memorial sites that illustrate the scale of loss and the efforts to preserve memory.
The inclusion of these locations makes it clear that the tour focuses on both the physical history and personal stories of the Jewish community affected by the Holocaust. The guide leads visitors through these sites with sensitivity and detailed explanations, helping to contextualize each site’s significance.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile the main focus is on Terezin, the tour also visits Ustek and Litomerice. These stops provide broader context about the region’s history during WWII and the post-war period. Though specific activities at Ustek and Litomerice are not detailed, their inclusion enriches the narrative by framing Terezin within the larger geographic and historical landscape of the Czech Republic.

This private tour ensures a personalized experience, with a professional guide who speaks multiple languages including French, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Hebrew, Polish, Ukrainian, and Hungarian. The group size is kept private, making the experience more intimate and controlled.
The tour includes transportation from Prague, so participants do not need to worry about logistics. It lasts approximately 5 hours, and travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring weather-appropriate clothing to stay comfortable throughout the day. The activity is wheelchair accessible, accommodating various mobility needs.

The $367 fee covers all major site admissions, transportation, and the guide’s expertise. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, which adds convenience and flexibility to planning this important visit.
Compared to other options, this tour’s depth of focus on Terezin’s history and its inclusion of multiple memorial sites make it a comprehensive choice. The professional, multilingual guide and private group format promise a respectful, tailored experience. Its accessible design broadens participation, and the 6-hour duration balances thoroughness with comfort.
This tour provides a deep and respectful exploration of Terezin’s complex history, emphasizing artifacts and memorial sites that personalizes the experience. It is especially suited for those interested in Holocaust history, Czech-Jewish culture, and World War II history. The professional guidance and well-structured itinerary ensure a meaningful visit, while the flexible booking options add convenience.
While it is a full-day experience, the focus on education and remembrance makes it a worthwhile investment for anyone seeking a thoughtful, comprehensive understanding of this pivotal part of history. The inclusion of Ustek and Litomerice extends the narrative beyond Terezin alone, offering a broader regional perspective.
“Very competent, very well organized and personal guide”
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, with about 5 hours of active exploration.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at Café Golem inside the Jewish Quarter Information & Reservations Center in Prague.
What is included in the price?
The price of $367 covers transportation, site admissions, and a professional guide.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Are there multilingual guide options?
Yes, guides speak English and other languages including French, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Hebrew, Polish, Ukrainian, and Hungarian.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
How should I prepare for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
What are the highlights of the visit?
Highlights include Terezin’s Small Fortress, Ghetto Museum, Jewish cemetery, and crematorium.
Is the experience private or group-based?
This is a private group tour for a more personalized experience.
Can I book now and pay later?
Yes, the option to reserve now and pay later is available for added flexibility.