Communist Regime
The Real tour of Communism

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 563 Reviews.
The Real Tour of Communism will take you through all of the major aspects regarding the life under communist rule in Romania which lasted officially from 1948 to 1989.
The Communism era was marked by the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu who ruled Romania for most of this period (1965-1989).
We will discover the landmarks of the Communist era to understand how the city's architecture was influenced and changed for ever. But also the former locations of the Secret Police where Romanians were interrogated and tortured too.
The tour ends in the Revolution Square where Nicolae Ceausescu had his last speech on Dec 21st 1989 few days before he was executed together with his wife.
Communist Walking Tour of Sofia

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 582 Reviews.
Find out what it was like on the eastern side of the Iron Curtain by joining our Communist tour. A 45-year-long period compressed in about 3 hours, including the factors that led to it, its aftermath and how it affects present-day Bulgaria. The main goal is to present this controversial period of Bulgarian history in an objective and informative way.
Topics include World War 2, education, healthcare, industry, housing, economics, and culture.
Life under Communism

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 353 Reviews.
In this 3-hour walking tour about communism, you'll discover the major landmarks and events of the communist period of history in Bucharest: the violent beginnings of the communist regime, the nationalization and forced demolition of thousands of houses, the Palace of the Parliament, the Ceausescu family and the anti-communist revolution of 1989.
Leipzig's Communist Past: A Self-Guided Audio Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 15 Reviews.
Join me on this self guided audio tour of Leipzig's fascinating communist past. As you walk with me through this vibrant city's mediaeval centre, we will discover how it looked in the 1980s under the East German regime and what it was like to live here then. Pass the former headquarters of the hated Stasi secret service and learn how people power in this City of Heroes began the process that tore down the Berlin Wall and brought the Stasi's reign of terror to an end.
Tirana City Tour with Hotel Pickup

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 12 Reviews.
This Tirana City Tour is truly unique for several reasons, offering a rare and comprehensive blend of historical landmarks, cultural insights, and modern-day experiences in one exciting package.
Diverse Historical Journey: The tour spans centuries of history, from ancient sites like the Byzantine-era Fortress of Justinian to Communist-era landmarks like the House of Leaves and BunkArt 2, providing a multi-dimensional exploration of Albania’s past.
Religious and Cultural Diversity: Visitors get to explore Albania’s diverse religious heritage, from the Ottoman Et'hem Bey Mosque, Great Mosque of Tirana to the modern Orthodox Resurrection Cathedral and the Roman Catholic Saint Paul Cathedral.
Architectural Wonders: From the Clock Tower to the Piramida and the stunning National Historical Museum.
This is more than just a tour of historical sites—it’s a journey through Albania’s diverse heritage, giving visitors a rich understanding of the country’s evolution, culture, and spirit.
The truest face of Communism

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 17 Reviews.
This tour will take you to the frightening communist regime in Albania, which consists of presenting you the lifestyle, the old dictator’s Enver Hoxha crimes, bunkers built to survive the dangers of a nuclear war which existed only in the leader’s imagination, the Historical Museum and lots more.
Life in Communism

Rated 5 Stars, based on 26 Reviews.
This is a walking tour in Bucharest, using a normal pace. The purpose of the tour is for the visitors of Bucharest and Romania to have a thorough understanding of what Communism meant for the country and most importantly, for its people.
At the end of the 3 hours you will have most of your questions about the regime answered but you will also have the opportunity to ask any further ones to your guide. You will also understand how the regime that ended more than 30 years ago still influences Romania(n)'s life.
A Communist Manifesto: Tirana before and after

Rated 5 Stars, based on 47 Reviews.
Unveiling Tirana's Red Legacy: Guided walk delves into Enver Hoxha's rule, exploring iconic communist landmarks & architecture. Hear firsthand stories of life under the regime, Albania's unique atheist history, & communist ideology's rise & fall.
Bucharest Communist Bike Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 11 Reviews.
The communist regime in Romania definitely was the most oppressive in Central and Eastern Europe, leaving deep marks in all that concerns different social aspects like economy, religion, architecture and culture.
• See the first Romanian Parliament and find out how the first outlaw communists plotted a bomb attack against the democrats.
• Find out all the superlatives characteristic to the second biggest administrative building in the world, the Palace of the Parliament.
• Visit one of the neighborhoods built for the communist elite during the time of Stalin.
• See the biggest unfinished communist urban project, Casa Radio.
• Enjoy more stories about the life in communism and how the regime finally collapsed: The Revolution.
Communist Budapest Walking Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 23 Reviews.
With the help of a historian, this 3 hour walking tour allows you to grasp the “goulash communism” of Budapest’s decades under totalitarianism, the soft dictatorship in which Hungarians had certain liberties in exchange for obedience on major issues. Learn why, for all the suffering of Budapest’s citizens under the communist regime, Hungary was called “the happiest barrack in the Soviet Bloc.”
Born Under The Red Star – Communist tour with Coffee in a Retro Bar

Rated 5 Stars, based on 10 Reviews.
A tour entirely dedicated to Hungary's Red Past with story-telling based on vivid memories instead of dusty books. Hammer, sickle, '56 and the trabantful days of Communism.
Communism Walking Tour from Lenin to Ceausescu in Bucharest

Rated 5 Stars, based on 19 Reviews.
Discover the philosophers that shaped the communist ideology and find out how it was first implemented in Russia and then Eastern Europe.
Learn about Ceausescu and life in communist Romania.
Immerse into the middle of the Socialist Victory boulevard, the starting point of the tour and the last megalomaniac communist project.
Discover the Chamber of Deputies Palace and how the society was shaped before communist ruling.
Learn about Ceausescu's poor background and his rise to power. Ceausescu’s regime is considered to be the most oppressive communist regime in the Eastern Bloc, very similar to the Kim dynasty in North Korea, which made his rule in Romania like no other.
Find out about the life in communism, from food rationing to the secret police.
Last point will be the Revolution Square where a group of agitators plotted the end of Ceausescu's Regime.
The Grand Tour of Communist Ages at Timisoara

Rated 5 Stars, based on 16 Reviews.
In December 1989 the communist Romania could be considered as a mental-hospital where the lunatics were running the asylum and the “internees” were punished for their sanity. How did we get to have one of the most symbolic dictatorship regimes in the modern history? What and who are to be blamed for this tragic condition? And not the last, how did courageous people stood-up and repudiated the evil leaders? The Grand Tour of Communist Ages is trying to provide answers to these complex questions, and not only.
Power to the People – Budapest Communist Tour with Coffee in a Retro Bar

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
A tour entirely dedicated to Hungary's Red Past with story-telling based on vivid memories instead of dusty books. Hammer, sickle, '56 and the trabantful days of Communism.
Private Day Trip to Timisoara from Belgrade

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 20 Reviews.
Spend the day in Romania and get a taste for a different culture on this private day trip. Visit the historic city of Timișoara, one of Romania’s biggest cities, built on the site of an ancient Roman fortress. Hear stories about the 1989 revolution against the Communist regime and take your time to explore on your own and find a nice spot for lunch.
7 Day Tour of Albania, North Macedonia & Kosovo

Rated 5 Stars, based on 12 Reviews.
Travel in the Balkans with this Private Tour of Albania, North Macedonia, and Kosovo. Explore a vibrant region with beautiful nature, glorious heritage, and warm heart people. Feel welcomed as nowhere else in Europe where the guest is respected is no one. Isolated for many years because of the Communist Regimes, the Balkans are turning in one of the most evocative
Stories of Soviet Riga Guided Walking Tour

Only a few decades ago Riga looked, spoke and thought absolutely differently – in line with Soviet ideas. Even today, the city preserves the symbols of that time – the Monument of the Latvian Riflemen and the Occupation Museum, the Academy of Sciences and the restored Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ, which used to be the home of a planetarium. The guides of this tour will share their memories and private stories about living under the Communist regime.
Private Walking Tour of Communist Bucharest

Rated 5 Stars, based on 8 Reviews.
Book a private and complete 7 hours tour of communist Bucharest. You will get to know the whole history of the Communist Party, from its illegal days to its violent seizing of power, its main leaders, the critical decisions and their consequences while visiting the key landmarks the regime left behind.
This is mainly a walking tour.
Private Bucharest Communist Tour with the People's House and Ceausescu Residence

Rated 5 Stars, based on 21 Reviews.
Destroying almost 6 square kilometers (4 miles) of buildings in the heart of the city , taking down the statues of the Romanian Kings and removing their stone-carved portraits from the Arch of Triomphe, these are just a few of the decisions that reshaped Bucharest and transformed it during the Communist Era, called the Golden Era by the fanatics.
The communist regime left a powerful mark on the whole Eastern Bloc, even though one of Europe’s last dictators, Nicolae Ceausescu was taken down from power more than 30 years ago. The traces of communism are still clearly visible throughout the city.
Catch a glimpse of how the Communist era shaped Romania in a historic tour of Bucharest. Visit metro stations and apartment buildings from that period and get a better understanding of how people lived their daily lives under the Ceausescu regime. Your tour includes a visit to the Palace of the Parliament and to the Ceausescu Residential Palace.
Day Tour in Communist Monument Buzludzha and the Rose Valley

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
This one day tour will take you to the communist monument Buzludzha. In fact the monument is on the sixth place of the European the best destinations. The best abandoned places on the planet earth.
Visit the Damascene complex in the rose valley.
Damascene complex and its unique gardens with 150 different species of roses.
Did you know:
– The Bulgarian rose oil is declared the highest quality rose oil in the world.
– It takes 30 roses to produce 1 drop of rose oil, and 3000-4 000 kg of rose flowers for 1 kg of first-rate rose oil.
– The first rose oil in Bulgaria was distilled in the 17th century.