
Jewish Heritage Tours in Prague
Terezin Concentration Camp Day Tour from Prague
Operated by Cedok
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Price from $71
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Best for
- Visitors who want to pay respects and learn about Terezín's history
- Anyone interested in Holocaust history and memorial sites
- Guests who prefer not to drive or organise transport themselves
- Travellers who want a guided, structured visit to the memorial
Visit the Terezín Memorial on this day tour from Prague. You'll travel by coach to the former concentration camp and garrison town, where a guide will explain the history of the site and its role in the Holocaust. A sobering and important visit with transport and commentary included.
What's included
- Round-trip transport from Prague
- Professional guide
- Visit to Terezín Memorial (former concentration camp and related sites)
- Commentary on history and the memorial
Itinerary
- 1
Departure
Meet at the designated point in Prague and board the coach. You'll get an introduction to the day and the journey to Terezín (about 1 hour).
- 2
Terezín
Visit the memorial site—the former camp, museum, and related sites. Your guide explains the history and the significance of what you're seeing.
- 3
Return
Return to Prague by coach. Drop-off at the meeting point or a central location.
Highlights
- Terezín Memorial
- Guided visit
- Round-trip from Prague
- Historical context
Frequently asked questions
Who operates this tour?
This tour is bookable through Viator. The actual operator is shown on the Viator booking page when you select your date and options.
How long is the journey?
About 1 hour each way by coach. Total day length is typically 5–6 hours including the visit.
Is admission included?
Most Terezín day tours include admission to the memorial sites. Check the product description to confirm.
Where do we meet?
Meeting point is usually in central Prague. Your booking confirmation will have the exact location and departure time.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The content is sensitive. Parents should use their judgement; many operators recommend the tour for older children and adults. Check the operator's guidance.
What should we expect?
A respectful, educational visit to a Holocaust memorial. The guide will provide historical context. It can be emotionally affecting; the tone is solemn and informative.


