Terezin
The fortress town of Terezin was founded in 1780 as a defense structure for the Central Bohemian region, however the fortress was never under direct siege. During World War I, the fortress was used as a political prison camp. During WWII Terezin was used as a ghetto, concentrating Jews from Czechoslovakia and some other Europenan countries. Terezin is a very interesting place to visit with its dual history and unique architecture.
The trip includes visting the Small Fortress, Museum of the ghettos and the crematorium.
- Terezin is located about 70 km from Prague
- approximately 1 hour by car
- Approximately 6 hours round trip
- 2400 CZK / 105 EUR for 1-4 passengers
- 300 CZK / 13 EUR for each additional passenger
1-4pax | 5pax | 6pax | 7pax | 8pax | each addit. person | |
CZK | 2400 | 2700 | 3000 | 3300 | 3600 | pax / 300CZK |
GBP | 92 | 104 | 116 | 128 | 140 | pax / 12 GBP |
EUR | 105 | 118 | 131 | 144 | 157 | pax / 13 EUR |
USD | 150 | 169 | 188 | 207 | 226 | pax / 19 USD |