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Prague: Highlights Walking Tour to the German embassy 1989|Czechia
Prague: Highlights Walking Tour to the German embassy 1989|Czechia
Prague: Highlights Walking Tour to the German embassy 1989|Czechia
Prague: Highlights Walking Tour to the German embassy 1989|Czechia
Prague: Highlights Walking Tour to the German embassy 1989|Czechia

Prague: Highlights Walking Tour to the German embassy 1989|Czechia


Duration:2 hour(s) 30 min(s)
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  • See Prague's major attractions
  • Learn about the fall of the Iron Curtain in Prague
  • Visit the balcony where Hans-Dietrich Genscher made his famous speach.
  • Walk across the Charles Bridge - We will see the building of the German embassy.
  • Take a look at John Lennon's wall in Prague and a student of Jan Palach - 1968
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour, Historic site tour, Hiking
TransportWalking

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On this tour discover Prague's city center while visiting historic neighborhoods including the Old Town, Lesser Town, and the former Jewish ghetto. Walk across the famous Charles Bridge, admire the homage displayed at the John Lennon Wall. Get to know the city's tumultuous and interesting 20th-century history from your guide.Get to know the eventful fate of Jan Palach, a student at the Faculty of Philosophy, during the Prague Spring in 1968. Meander through the alleyways of Prague to discover places associated with the events that took place in the pivotal year of 1989. Learn about the rise and fall of communism in Central Europe and the resulting refugee crisis in which East German citizens fled through Poland and Hungary to the West German Embassy in Prague. From the outside, we will see the German Vevyslina and show the famous balcony, where he had his speech, the German diplomat and the Foreign Minister of the German Federal Republic of Hans-Dietrich Gencher ...
The interior of the embassy is not open to the public.

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  • Not Suitable For: People with mobility impairments

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