Communism & Nuclear Bunker Tour + 70s Canteen Lunch (own expense)
Overview
Former Czechoslovakia's complex timeline reveals the significant events that shaped its history, from World War II to the Velvet Revolution of 1989. This tour offers a comprehensive yet entertaining look at life under communism.
- 📜 Learn about the aftermath of World War II and the 1948 Communist coup.
- 🍽️ A 30-minute break for an optional lunch or Kofola in a retro 1970s working-class canteen is included.
- 🛡️ Visit a Cold War nuclear bunker, with admission (250 CZK / 10 EUR) included.
- 👥 Group size is limited to a maximum of 15 participants for a personal and interactive experience.
- 📖 Hear vivid stories and personal anecdotes from your local guide about life behind the Iron Curtain.
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Duration: 2 hours: Informative 2-hour walking tour of communist-era Czechoslovakia. Does not include the 70s canteen or bunker.
- Cold War Museum fee 10 EUR is included
- Max 10 ppl in a group
- Local guide
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
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Republic SquareLearn how Czechoslovakia declared independency in 1918 and why Hitler was so interested in taking this state as first. Get to know some historical facts from the WW2 which had impact on the post-war development of the state. Find out why the communist party of Czechoslovakia won the elections in 1946.
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Staromestske namestiIn 1948 Communist Party of Czechoslovakia celebrated their victory in the Old Town Square. Learn about the 50s - Era of Fear. Working camps, manipulated trials, collectivisation, secret police, life behind the Iron Curtain. See where the biggest monument of Stalin used to stand.
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Wenceslas SquareIn August 1968 the Prague Spring occupation took place mainly here and in Vinohradska street. Learn the truth about this Soviet peaceful help. In November 1989 people protested against the Communist Regime. This act is known as the Velvet Revolution. Learn about Vaclav Havel and other important figures of the modern Czech history.
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Wenceslas SquareEnjoy a lunch break with your local guide in an authentic canteen from the 70s. You can taste Kofola or have propper working-class lunch.
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Wenceslas SquareWe finish the Communism & Bunker Tour in a nuclear shelter located in the upper part of Vaclavske Square. The entrance fee 10 EUR is included in the price.