- Maisel Synagogue - Visit a beautifully renovated Maisel synagogue with a unique exposition.
- Spanish Synagogue, Jewish Museum in Prague - Explore the most beautiful and unusual synagogue in Pragueâs Jewish Town - the Spanish Synagogue.
- Pinkas Synagogue, Jewish Museum in Prague - In the Pinkas Synagogue, we’ll commemorate all the Czech Jews murdered by the Nazis. Their names are written on the synagogue walls. On the first floor, we’ll talk about one of the greatest teachers in history, who held a secret art class in the Terezin concentration camp.
- Jewish Museum in Prague - We’ll stop for a refreshing break at a modern café inside the Jewish Museum Information Centre.
- Old Jewish Cemetery - We’ll visit the place the famous Italian writer Umberto Eco wrote about in his novel âPrague Cemeteryâ. See the tombstones of the most famous Jewish people from Prague, like Rabbi Löw and Mordechai Maisel.
- The Old-New Synagogue - The Old-New Synagogue is the oldest still active synagogue in the world. You’ll be wowed by its magnificent gothic architecture from the 1270s. And ehm, have we mentioned how the mystic Golem is connected to it?
- English-speaking guide licensed for the Jewish Museum
- Personalized map of Prague
- Pick-up and drop-off service
- Tea and coffee included
- Admission to the Jewish Museum sights and the Old-New Synagogue (22 EUR/adult, 17 EUR/child)
- Optional Czech lunch after the tour (35 EUR/person)
- Tips or gratuities for your guide
Engross yourself in the past as you explore Prague’s Jewish inheritance, uncovering ages of enthralling stories and persistent traditions.
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Take a tour of the Old-New Synagogue, the world’s oldest continuously active Jewish worship place and the alleged Golem’s final resting site
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Marvel at the most stunning synagogue in Prague, a genuine architectural jewel of the Fifth District
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Venture into the world’s oldest Jewish burial ground and find out what sets it apart
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Honor the Jewish populace with a poignant Holocaust memorial in the Pinkas Synagogue
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Learn about the challenging past of the Albright family along with motivational tales about some of Prague’s most courageous Jews
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Take a journey into the past with Langweil’s Model of the city and appreciate countless valuable displays of Jewish history in the Maisel Synagogue
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Get insightful knowledge about the customs and everyday life in the old Jewish ghetto
Feeling peckish after the tour? Let us know and we’d be delighted to guide you to a delightful meal at our preferred local eatery.
- Our tours run rain or shine. Make sure to check the weather forecast and come prepared with an umbrella.
- Comfort is key on our tours, so we recommend wearing shoes that can handle Prague’s famous cobblestones and dressing for the weather.
- Note that the Jewish Quarter consists of religious sites. Please ensure you wear appropriate clothing that covers your knees and shoulders. Don’t worry if you didn’t bring a kippah with you, you can borrow one in the Synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery free of charge.
- The amount of walking varies, let us know in advance if you have mobility issues.
- Let us know if you’d like to add a traditional Czech lunch after the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.