Terezín is not an easy place to visit. But it is an important one.
During World War II, the Nazis transformed this 18th-century fortress town into a ghetto and transit camp. More than 150,000 Jewish men, women and children passed through Terezín — tens of thousands died here, and most of the others were sent to Auschwitz. The town was also used as a propaganda showpiece, presented to the Red Cross as a "model Jewish settlement."
With your private guide, you'll visit the Terezín Memorial — the Small Fortress, the Ghetto Museum and the National Cemetery — and hear the stories that must not be forgotten.
The tour departs from your hotel in Prague and returns you there at the end of the day.
Private licensed guide
Private transport from your hotel in Prague (door-to-door)
Entrance tickets to the Terezín Memorial (purchased on site by card or cash)
Lunch (not included; free time included to eat at a local restaurant)
All prices are per your individual group, not per person.
≈ $311 / 6 225 Kč
per group