





Excursión al Campo de Concentración Terezín
Duration
5 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Learn camp history during guided journey from Prague
Explore barracks cemetery crematorium and ghetto museum
Hear personal stories of resilience and resistance
Private transport ensures comfort and focused experience
€ 62
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This full day excursion from Prague offers a thoughtful and educational journey to Terezín, also known as Theresienstadt, one of the most significant memorial sites of World War II. Traveling by private transport with a professional Spanish speaking guide, you will receive clear historical context during the journey, helping you understand how the camp functioned and the role it played within Nazi propaganda. The experience is designed to be respectful, informative, and reflective, allowing time to absorb the weight of this important place.
At Terezín, you will visit key locations including former barracks, the crematorium, cemetery, and the Jewish Ghetto Museum. Along the way, your guide will share powerful stories of daily life, suffering, resilience, and resistance within the camp. This tour is not only about understanding the past but also about honoring the memory of those who lived and died here, offering a meaningful perspective on one of history’s darkest chapters.
Excursion to Terezin
Private transport. Bus, minivan
Professional guide in Spanish
Food and drinks
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Tour involves walking on uneven surfaces
Experience is emotionally intense and reflective
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Activity Provider: Viaja a Praga
Customer Reviews
John

Absolutely sombering and so interesting to learn how it wasn't really a "typical" concentration camp.
ADRENALINE

My nephew as me about Auschwitz when we were in Germany so we drove there the following week. As I read on the Internet that we need to reserve as we won’t get in, that was false, the free entrance are limited and need to be reserved but the tour in your language happens every couple hours or so and with many language, of it is 70€ but to really get the feeling and understanding of the place, I think you need the guided tour. Our guide was not that enthusiastic but I guess this is in their mantra. Her English was good for conversation but maybe a bit lacking for this kind of guiding but this did not bother the group I was in. For some reason I was expecting more from what everyone I know who have been there where telling me about the feeling and all but maybe I just been to too many of similar place when I was in the military… definitely recommend to go there with your younger members of the family so that we never forget and don’t let the Israelis repeat the same thing now with the Palestinians
Vic

If you’re planning a visit to the Terezín Memorial, I highly recommend making an online reservation in advance. While there are a few basic informational signs scattered around the site, most of the historical context and stories require a guided explanation to truly understand the significance of what you're seeing. The admission ticket includes a guided tour, but you must book it online beforehand through their official website. Several language options are available, making it accessible for international visitors. There is a small kiosk within the site that offers vending machines, and the town has a few grocery stores. However, it’s a good idea to bring your own light meal and drinking water for the visit, as options on-site are limited. Also, make sure to set aside time to visit the other museums in town. The ticket to the concentration camp also grants you access to several important museums in the town of Terezín, and they are absolutely worth seeing. These museums provide essential context and help paint a fuller picture of the site's history.
Cheryl

It's not a place you want to star rate, but it has been well preserved and open to the public to recount, in a small way, the abhorrent conditions the Czech Jews had to endure. Important for as many people to visit and appreciate that this must never happen again.
Amy

A must visit, worth the day trip from Prague. We booked the tour online in advance but they didn’t even check the reservation. The guided tour was nice, if you don’t do it I’m not sure how you’d get information on the buildings as there is very little signage. They do run 4 or 5 tours at the same time, just in different languages. This means it’s quite crowded. It would be better if they staggered the times. They offer tours in many languages, and your entrance ticket here works in numerous other sights throughout the town as well.
