Exploring the rich history and cultural heritage of Prague’s Jewish Quarter can be a profound and moving experience. This private 3-hour tour, led by a licensed guide from the Jewish Museum, offers visitors a chance to discover the area’s unique synagogues, the oldest Jewish cemetery, and inspiring stories of the local Jewish community. With hotel pickup, a complimentary drink, and admission to key sights, this tour provides a deeper understanding of the area’s significant past. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or cultural preservation, this tour promises…
Key Points

- 3-hour private guided tour of Prague’s historic Jewish Quarter.
- Explore unique synagogues, the oldest Jewish cemetery, and learn inspiring stories of the Jewish community.
- Visit a Holocaust memorial exhibit and enjoy a complimentary coffee or tea.
- Tour led by a licensed Jewish Museum guide with admission fees included.
- Flexible scheduling, transportation, and accessibility options available.
Tour Overview and Highlights

This 3-hour private tour of Prague’s Jewish Quarter takes visitors on an in-depth exploration of the district’s architecturally unique synagogues and the world’s oldest Jewish cemetery.
Guests will hear inspiring stories of the Jewish community and visit a Holocaust memorial exhibit.
The tour also includes a stop at a local café for coffee or tea and a tailored Prague map with sightseeing recommendations.
With a 100% recommendation rate and a Badge of Excellence, this tour provides a comprehensive and immersive experience in the heart of Prague’s Jewish heritage.
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Inclusions and Pricing

The private 3-hour tour of Prague’s Jewish Quarter includes pickup and drop-off at your hotel, as well as coffee or tea at a local café.
You’ll have a licensed Jewish Museum guide leading the cultural insights. The tour provides a tailored Prague map with sightseeing recommendations.
Admission to the Jewish Museum sights and Old-New Synagogue is included, costing 26 EUR for adults and 17 EUR for children.
An optional traditional Czech lunch is available after the tour for 35 EUR per person. Tips or gratuities for the guide aren’t included.
The total price starts at $122.58 per person, varying by group size.
Tour Logistics

The meeting point for the tour is the central Prague hotel lobby, where guests will find a guide holding a Prague City Adventures sign.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is stroller accessible. Service animals are allowed, and the tour is conveniently located near public transportation.
Rain or shine, the tour goes on, so guests should wear comfortable shoes for navigating the cobblestones. Appropriate clothing that covers knees and shoulders is required for the religious sites. Kippah is available for borrowing.
Admission Details

Admission to the Jewish Museum is an additional cost, with adult tickets priced at 600 CZK and child tickets at 370 CZK.
Payment options include card or cash at the Information Center, or online purchase. The tour price doesn’t include these museum admission fees.
Visitors have the flexibility to pay on their own, either before or after the guided tour. This allows them to explore the museum at their own pace and focus on the highlights covered during the tour.
With these admission details, guests can plan their budget and visit the Jewish Museum seamlessly as part of the overall Prague Jewish Quarter experience.
Traveler Feedback

Travelers have overwhelmingly praised the Prague Jewish Quarter tour, with an impressive 100% recommendation rate based on 26 reviews.
Reviewers consistently highlight the guide’s exceptional knowledge and the tour’s comprehensive coverage of the historic sites.
Many express delight in exploring the extraordinary Jewish cemetery and the children’s art exhibit from Terezin, finding them deeply moving.
The optional traditional Czech lunch also receives favorable mentions, adding to the immersive cultural experience.
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Exploring the Jewish Quarter

Nestled in the heart of Prague’s historic Old Town, the Jewish Quarter offers visitors a captivating glimpse into the city’s rich Jewish heritage.
Architectural gems like the Old-New Synagogue, dating back to the 13th century, stand alongside the world’s oldest Jewish cemetery. Explore the eerily beautiful gravestones and hear tales of the resilient Jewish community.
The iconic Pinkas Synagogue now houses a moving Holocaust memorial exhibit, featuring children’s art from the Terezin concentration camp.
From the towering spires to the poignant memorials, this unique neighborhood invites travelers to discover the enduring spirit of Prague’s Jewish culture.
Discovering Synagogues and the Cemetery

As visitors explore the Jewish Quarter, they’ll encounter a series of architecturally unique synagogues that offer a glimpse into the area’s rich history.
The Old-New Synagogue, dating back to the 13th century, is a remarkable example of Gothic Jewish architecture.
Nearby, the Pinkas Synagogue houses a Holocaust memorial exhibit featuring the names of Czech Jews murdered during WWII.
Wandering through the world’s oldest active Jewish cemetery, visitors are awed by the multitude of centuries-old gravestones, each telling a story of a vibrant community that once thrived in this neighborhood.
Uncovering Holocaust Memories

Though the Jewish Quarter’s synagogues and cemetery evoke the vibrant history of Prague’s Jewish community, the Pinkas Synagogue stands as a somber reminder of the devastation wrought by the Holocaust.
Its walls are inscribed with the names of over 77,000 Bohemian and Moravian Jews who perished in Nazi death camps.
The children’s drawings and poems from the Terezín ghetto, displayed in the adjoining museum, further humanize the tragedy.
This poignant memorial bears witness to a painful past, honoring those whose lives were cut short and inspiring visitors to reflect on the enduring resilience of the human spirit.
Ask Away
How Many People Can Join the Tour at Maximum?
The tour is private, so the maximum group size is not specified. The tour overview indicates it’s a private 3-hour tour, though the pricing is provided per person for groups of varying sizes.
Are Any Discounts Available for Senior Citizens or Students?
The tour doesn’t explicitly mention discounts for seniors or students. However, the child rate of 17 EUR suggests there may be reduced pricing available for certain groups. Customers should inquire about any discounts when booking the tour.
Is the Tour Guide Proficient in Any Other Languages Besides English?
The tour guide is proficient in several languages beyond English, including German, French, and Spanish. Guests can request a guide who speaks their preferred language when booking the tour.
Can I Customize the Tour Itinerary to Focus on Specific Sites?
Yes, the tour can be customized to focus on specific sites within the Jewish Quarter. The private guide is knowledgeable and flexible, allowing them to tailor the itinerary to the traveler’s interests and preferences.
Is Photography Allowed Inside the Synagogues and Cemetery?
Photography is generally allowed in the Jewish Quarter, but it’s prohibited inside most synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery. Visitors should be respectful and follow the guide’s instructions regarding photography at these sacred sites.
Final Words
The private 3-hour tour of Prague’s Jewish Quarter offers a deeply immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the area’s rich history and cultural heritage. Led by a licensed guide, the tour includes entry to key sites, a refreshing drink, and engaging stories that provide a poignant understanding of the Jewish community’s past and present. With a 100% recommendation rate, this moving journey through the quarter is a must-do for those seeking a meaningful connection to the city’s remarkable legacy.
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