Are you interested in rich and particular heritage of Prague´s Jewish quarter?
Than let us invite you to our Jewish quarter tour.
Prague´s Jewish Quarter was saved in World War II thanks to Hitler´s strange idea of establishing an exotic museum of an extinct race. A visit to the Old Jewish cemetery and the famous Old New Synagogue is an unforgettable experience. Prague´s Jewish quarter has a lot to offer. You will find here the oldest still working synagogue in Europe, the oldest preserved Jewish cemetery and an oriental Spanish Synagogue.
This tour is offer with a professional private guide speciating in Jewish history and culture.
Prague has had a vibrant Jewish community since the 10th century. With time and increasing antisemitism, however, the community was concentrated within the walled ghetto, which centuries later became known as Josefov, Jewish Quarter, or Josefstad. This largely demolished area, surrounded by the Old Town , is a site of great tragedy, but also of history, culture and great architecture. It’s home to a number of significant monuments, many of which are now a part of the Jewish Museum in Prague. The Jewish Quarter (Josefov) in Prague is located between the Old Town Square and the Vltava River. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Prague and is known for its well-preserved Jewish heritage such as the Old Jewish Cemetery: One of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe and one of the most important Jewish historical monuments in Prague.
Tour program example
All our tours can be customized according to your specific vision.
Pick up at your accommodation
Guided introduction to history and context of tour´s points of interest
Jewish museum
Old New Synagogue
Old Jewish cemetery
Spanish synagogue
Chevra kadisha building
Drop off at your accommodation or within the city center