If you’re a history buff eager to understand the daring and tragic events surrounding Nazi-occupied Prague during World War II, this full Operation Anthropoid tour might just be what you’re looking for. Not only does it take you to the famous site of the Heydrich assassination, but it also offers an incredibly rare visit to Lidice, the village razed by the Nazis as brutal revenge. Conducted with private transportation, it promises a personalized, intimate experience — perfect for those who want depth over crowds.
We love that this tour combines authentic sites with meaningful storytelling from knowledgeable guides. The small-group format tends to foster more questions and discussion, making it a richer, more memorable experience. The inclusion of Lidice, often overlooked in other tours, adds a powerful emotional dimension. A slight consideration is the length — at just three hours, it’s a busy half-day, so if your schedule is tight, this compact but comprehensive experience fits nicely in a busy itinerary.
This tour is ideally suited for travelers interested in World War II history, Jewish heritage, or European resistance movements. If you’re looking for a deeply educational journey that balances historical facts with emotional impact, this tour offers a valuable encounter with Prague’s wartime past.
Key Points

- Authentic WWII sites: Visit the crypt of heroes, the assassination curve, and the Lidice memorial.
- Private, personalized experience: Small group and private vehicle ensure more engaging storytelling.
- In-depth storytelling: Guides share detailed background, making history come alive.
- Emotional impact: Visiting Lidice delivers a poignant reminder of Nazi brutality.
- Convenient timing: A three-hour tour that fits into busy days.
- Great value: For about $110, you get a comprehensive, authentic experience with expert guidance.
A Close Look at the Itinerary

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Resslova and the Church of St. Cyril and Methodius
Your journey begins at Resslova, the heart of the area where the seven heroes of Operation Anthropoid met their tragic end. The guide will lead you inside the church of St. Cyril and Methodius, where the fallen heroes are remembered. Stepping into the crypt, you’ll see the very place where the resistance fighters died, and your guide will unfold the background story.
This initial stop is full of historical detail — explaining the why and how of the operation, the Czech resistance, and the political climate of the 1930s and 40s. Many reviews highlight how knowledgeable guides bring history to life, making complex events understandable. One reviewer noted that their guide “brought the whole historical event alive,” making this a memorable start.
Operation Anthropoid Memorial and the Assassination Site
Next, you’ll visit the curve where Reinhard Heydrich was attacked. This site is crucial — it marks the culmination of months of careful planning by the resistance. The guide explains the details of the attack, how the assassins coordinated, and the difficulties they faced in executing such a daring mission.
The site itself is accessible, and you’ll get a sense of the challenging terrain for the attackers. Several reviewers remarked on how the site puts into perspective the difficulties faced by the parachuting team, with one saying, “The view from the curve really showed how tough their job was.”
Lidice Memorial
Finally, you’ll head out of Prague, about 20 minutes by private car, to visit the Lidice memorial, a site of profound tragedy. The village was completely destroyed in retaliation for Heydrich’s assassination — a brutal Nazi response that left few buildings standing. Today, the site is a large meadow with statues and memorials honoring the victims.
Visitors consistently describe their reactions as “heart-rending” and “deeply disturbing,” especially when viewing the statues of children — a stark reminder of the innocence lost. One reviewer reflected, “Seeing the statues of the children was terribly moving,” capturing the emotional weight that Lidice carries.
What You Can Expect from the Experience
The tour is designed for engagement and reflection. With private transport, your guide ensures comfortable, efficient travel between sites, avoiding the hassle of public transportation. The small group size (up to 10 travelers) fosters an intimate atmosphere, perfect for asking questions and absorbing details.
Expect to spend about an hour at each stop, balancing historical context with personal stories. The entire experience lasts around three hours, meaning it’s ideal if you’re short on time but want a meaningful glimpse into Prague’s wartime history.
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The Guide and Personal Touch
From reviews, it’s clear that the guides — many of whom are very knowledgeable — make all the difference. Comments like “Eva is an extraordinary storyteller,” and “Lenka was an outstanding guide,” suggest that the storytelling is engaging, approachable, and well-informed. The guides not only recount factual history but often share personal insights, making the experience more human and memorable.
What’s Included and What’s Not
For about $110, the tour covers transportation, guidance, and live commentary, which means you can focus on absorbing the story without worrying about logistics. Food and drinks aren’t included, but that’s typical for a half-day tour, and you can plan to grab a meal afterward in Prague’s lively city center.
Price and Value
Compared to many other historical tours, this experience offers solid value. The personalized, private car and small group ensure a comfortable, in-depth visit, often at a very reasonable price point. Many reviews praise the knowledge and storytelling skills of the guides, which enhances the overall value and makes the history more tangible.
Authentic, Emotional, and Educational

This tour excels in balancing educational depth with emotional resonance. Visitors frequently mention how visiting Lidice is a profoundly moving experience, often described as “heart-rending” or “disturbing but necessary.” The powerful visuals — statues of children, the open meadow — leave a lasting impression, fostering reflection on the horrors of war.
The historical narrative, woven by guides with personal and professional expertise, makes complex events accessible. Several reviews highlight how guides explain the background of the operation and the consequences clearly, ensuring that even those less familiar with WWII history leave with a deeper understanding.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re passionate about history, especially WWII resistance movements, this tour offers a rare chance to see and understand the stories behind the headlines. It’s suited for independent travelers, history enthusiasts, and educators looking for an authentic experience.
Those with a sensitive disposition may find Lidice’s memorial emotionally intense, but it’s also a chance to pay respect and gain perspective. If you prefer guided, focused experiences that combine site visits with storytelling, this is a perfect fit.
The Sum Up

This full Anthropoid tour with Lidice visits key WWII sites with a private guide and transport, offering a balanced mix of history, emotion, and personal storytelling. The small-group setup ensures an engaging, intimate experience that many reviewers describe as “enriching” and “thought-provoking.” It’s a fantastic option for those seeking a meaningful, in-depth understanding of one of Prague’s most pivotal moments during WWII.
At around $110, the tour provides excellent value for the quality and depth of the experience. It’s suitable for history lovers, cultural travelers, and anyone wanting a more personalized look at Prague’s wartime past. If you want to connect with history on a human level and see sites few travelers visit, this tour is well worth considering.
FAQ
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity.
What is included in the price?
The price covers private transportation, a professional guide, and live commentary on board.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. It’s suited for those interested in WWII history and emotional sites.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the National Memorial to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror in Resslova and ends in Prague’s Old Town Square or your hotel.
Will I get to visit Lidice?
Yes, about 20 minutes outside Prague, you’ll visit the Lidice memorial — a visit that’s often described as moving and powerful.
How many people are in the group?
The experience is designed for a maximum of 10 travelers, ensuring a personal touch.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of private transport, expert guides, and the inclusion of Lidice — a rarely visited but significant site — makes this tour unique.
Are there any food or drink options?
Not included, but you can plan to explore Prague’s culinary scene afterward.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While most travelers find it suitable, the emotional weight of Lidice may be intense for very young children; use your judgment based on your family’s sensitivities.
This tour offers a rare window into some of Prague’s most poignant WWII history, told through expert storytelling and visits to sites that leave a lasting impression. It’s a valuable addition for those who want to move beyond guidebooks and experience the true stories that shaped this city during one of history’s darkest chapters.
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