Discover the rich history and cultural heritage of Prague’s Jewish community on this private walking tour. Explore the renowned Prague Jewish Museum, visit four historic synagogues, and uncover the secrets of the Old Jewish Cemetery. Led by knowledgeable guides, this 2.5-hour experience offers an in-depth look at the enduring legacy of this vibrant city’s Jewish population. With flexible booking options and hotel pickup, it’s an opportunity to learn about a captivating chapter of Prague’s past.
Key Points

- A 2.5-hour private walking tour of Prague’s historic Jewish Quarter and its synagogues, including the Prague Jewish Museum.
- Explore four notable synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Old Ceremonial Hall, gaining insights into the city’s Jewish heritage.
- Knowledgeable English and German-speaking guides provide in-depth commentary on the significance of the landmarks.
- Admission fees for the tour sites are approximately 14-20 EUR per person, making it an affordable cultural experience.
- The tour offers a reserve now and pay later option, ensuring flexibility in travel planning.
Tour Overview

This private walking tour of Prague’s Jewish Quarter and Synagogues offers a 2.5-hour exploration of the city’s rich Jewish heritage.
Priced from $183.46 per group (up to 2 participants), the tour provides a live guide in English and German.
Highlights include visiting the Prague Jewish Museum, four synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Old Ceremonial Hall.
Learn about the historical significance of the Old-New Synagogue.
The tour explores the former Jewish ghetto, which preserved its Jewish culture during WWII.
Hotel pickup is included, and customers can reserve now and pay later.
Reviews praise the knowledgeable and engaging guides.
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Itinerary Highlights

The tour’s itinerary highlights Prague’s rich Jewish heritage.
Explore the renowned Prague Jewish Museum, the most frequented museum in the Czech Republic. Visit four historic synagogues, including the Old-New Synagogue, an important cultural site.
Discover the Old Jewish Cemetery and the Old Ceremonial Hall, which provide insights into Jewish life in the former ghetto. This area has preserved its Jewish heritage despite the challenges of World War II.
Discover the Old Jewish Cemetery and Old Ceremonial Hall, which provide insights into Jewish life in the former ghetto, preserving its heritage.
Throughout the tour, the knowledgeable guide shares the history and significance of these significant landmarks, offering an insightful cultural experience.
Booking Information

Travelers can reserve the Prague Walking Tour with a reserve now & pay later option, allowing flexibility in their travel plans. The tour includes hotel pickup, so participants need to provide their accommodation address during booking. The admission fee for the tour sites is approximately 14-20 EUR per person. To check availability and starting times, travelers should inquire before booking.
| Booking Option | Details |
| — | — |
| Reserve Now & Pay Later | Offers flexibility in travel plans |
| Hotel Pickup | Provide accommodation address during booking |
| Admission Fee | 14-20 EUR per person |
The tour operates rain or shine, ensuring an enriching cultural experience regardless of the weather.
Customer Reviews

Customers have overwhelmingly praised the Prague Walking Tour, awarding it an impressive 4.9/5 rating based on 16 reviews.
Reviewers highlight the tour’s knowledgeable and engaging guides, who provide an informative and cultural experience. Travelers describe the tour as a must-do activity, praising its in-depth exploration of the Jewish Quarter and its well-preserved synagogues.
The tour’s positive reviews emphasize its value for money, making it an accessible and budget-friendly option for those interested in learning about Prague’s rich Jewish heritage.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Notes

One important note is that the Prague Walking Tour operates rain or shine, ensuring an uninterrupted cultural experience regardless of weather conditions.
Guests should check availability for starting times before booking, as tour schedules may vary.
The tour includes admission fees, which typically range from 14-20 EUR per person. Travelers are advised to plan accordingly and budget for these fees.
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Exploring the Prague Jewish Museum

The Prague Jewish Museum is the centerpiece of the walking tour, as it’s the most frequented museum in the Czech Republic.
Visitors can explore the museum’s vast collection, which showcases the history and culture of Prague’s Jewish community. From ancient artifacts to interactive exhibits, the museum offers a comprehensive look at the vibrant Jewish heritage that has endured in the city.
With an admission fee of around 14-20 EUR per person, the museum provides an affordable and educational experience for travelers seeking to enjoy Prague’s rich Jewish legacy.
Visiting the Four Synagogues

On the walking tour, visitors explore four distinct synagogues that offer a window into Prague’s storied Jewish heritage.
The tour includes:
The tour includes four distinct synagogues that offer a window into Prague’s storied Jewish heritage.
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The Old-New Synagogue, the oldest active synagogue in Europe, dating back to the 13th century.
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The Pinkas Synagogue, now a memorial to the Holocaust, its walls adorned with the names of Czech Jewish victims.
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The Maisel Synagogue, once the center of Prague’s Jewish community, now a museum showcasing Jewish artifacts.
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The Spanish Synagogue, a stunning example of Moorish-style architecture, renowned for its vibrant interior.
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The Old Jewish Cemetery, a serene resting place for over 100,000 souls.
Discovering the Old-New Synagogue

Among the synagogues explored on the walking tour, the Old-New Synagogue stands out as the oldest active synagogue in Europe, dating back to the 13th century.
Its Gothic architecture reflects the historical significance of Prague’s Jewish community. Visitors can marvel at the synagogue’s impressive interior, adorned with intricate carvings and stained glass windows.
The guide provides insights into the synagogue’s role in preserving Jewish traditions and its survival through turbulent periods, including World War II.
Exploring this iconic landmark offers a deeper understanding of Prague’s rich Jewish heritage and the resilience of its community.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is Photography Allowed Inside the Synagogues?
Photography inside the synagogues is generally not permitted, as it may be considered disrespectful. However, visitors can capture the exterior of the buildings and explore the Jewish Quarter’s rich history and architecture during the tour.
Can Visitors Enter the Synagogues During Services?
Visitors can generally enter synagogues during services, but they may be asked to observe respectfully and avoid disrupting the service. Some synagogues may restrict access during certain ceremonies or holidays. It’s best to check with the synagogue in advance.
What Should I Wear to Visit the Jewish Quarter?
When visiting the Jewish Quarter, it’s best to dress modestly. Wear long pants or skirts and cover your shoulders. This helps respect the cultural and religious traditions of the area. Comfortable walking shoes are also recommended for the tour.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions for This Tour?
There are no specific dietary restrictions for this tour. However, some synagogues may have kosher guidelines visitors should follow. It’s best to check with the tour operator if you have any dietary needs or preferences.
Can I Bring Food and Drinks Inside the Sites?
Visitors can’t bring food or drinks into the synagogues and museums on this tour. However, there are cafes and restaurants nearby where you can enjoy local cuisine before or after the tour to save money on meals.
The Sum Up
This private walking tour provides an in-depth exploration of Prague’s rich Jewish heritage. Visitors can discover the historic synagogues, the Jewish Museum, and the Old Jewish Cemetery, all guided by knowledgeable experts. With flexible booking options and hotel pickup, it’s a budget-friendly way to explore the captivating Jewish culture of this vibrant city.
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