History & Reflection
Full day & Half day trips
Step into places where Czech history speaks quietly but powerfully — through memorials, fortresses, and towns that witnessed the struggles and resilience of the past century.
These trips invite you to reflect, learn, and connect the past with the present. Perfect for those who seek meaning beyond sightseeing.



Visit one of the most powerful memorial sites in the Czech Republic — a place where history speaks quietly but deeply.
The Small Fortress of Terezín served as a Gestapo prison during World War II, a site of suffering
for thousands of people from across Europe.
Just beyond its walls lies the Jewish Cemetery and Crematorium, where remembrance turns into reflection.
Distance from Prague
≈ 70 km /~1 h 15 min
Difficulty
Walking distance 3- 5 km
Duration
Full day/8 h
Opening hours


Follow one of the most powerful historical routes in Central Europe tracing the tragic consequences
of Nazi occupation.
Begin in Lidice, the village destroyed in 1942 after the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich.
Continue to Terezín, once a fortress town turned into a ghetto
and Gestapo prison.
Conclude in Panenské Břežany,
the former residence of Heydrich himself.
Distance from Prague
≈ 80 km /~ 1 h
Difficulty
Walking distance 4 - 6 km
Duration
Full day/8-9 h
Opening hours


Start in Lidice, the village erased from the map in 1942 as brutal Nazi retaliation for the assassination
of Reinhard Heydrich.
Walk through the Lidice Memorial, explore the foundations
of the destroyed village, and stand before the Children’s Monument, one of the most powerful artistic memorials in Europe.
Then continue to Panenské Břežany, once the seat of K.H. Frank and Heydrich’s power.
Distance from Prague
≈ 40 km /~45 min
Difficulty
Walking distance 2 - 3 km
Duration
Half day/4 h
Opening hours




