Jewish Heritage in Prague: Private Half-Day Walking Tour

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Embark on an eye-opening journey into Prague's Jewish quarter, nestled in the heart of the city centre, and discover the highlights and the lesser-known sites on this private walking tour.

Itinerary Details

Operated by: Travel Curious

Explore the long and fascinating history of Jewish people in Prague, dating from the tenth century, through the atrocities of World War II, up to the present day. Located in the heart of Prague’s Old Town, the Jewish Ghetto is a truly eye-opening journey into the heart of medieval European history and you will hear it all on this Jewish Heritage tour. 

On your private half-day tour, you will: 

  • Hear about the story of the Jewish community in Prague;
  • Visit the most important synagogues in Prague, Old and New Synagogue and Pinkas Synagogue;
  • Discover one of the largest collections of Judaica in the world in the Jewish Museum;
  • Walk down Maiselova, the main street of the walled Jewish quarter;
  • Visit the famed old Jewish cemetery, one of the largest of its kind in Europe, where the oldest grave dates back to 1439;
  • See the Hebrew Clock that runs counterclockwise;
  • Learn of the Prague Burial Society and Jewish ceremonies and practices around death and burial at the Ceremonial Hall;
  • Walk over Prague's most famous bridge, Manes Bridge;
  • End the tour with tales of Prague's most famous author Franz Kafka

Your tour will include visits to the numerous synagogues open to the public, including Europe’s oldest working Jewish Temple- the Old-New Synagogue. Completed around 1270, the Old-New Synagogue is one of Prague’s earliest Gothic buildings and one of its most beautiful. You have to step down into it because it predates the raising of Staré Město’s street level in the medieval period, in order to guard against floods. 

You will also pay a visit to the Old Jewish Cemetery, which dates from the 15th century and offers a unique opportunity to gain a greater insight into the customs and burial rituals of medieval times. Furthermore, you will learn that as many as 100,000 bodies are buried in the cemetery, despite there only being 12,000 visible tombstones! 

Throughout your tour, you will gain a greater appreciation of the struggles the Jewish community has faced in Central Europe and will understand how in the 19th century, Jewish hardship would eventually become woven into the intellectual movement of Prague. 

It is no surprise that authors native to Prague, including Franz Kafka, would become inspired by prevailing themes of suffering and hardship. Hopefully, by the end of this tour, you will feel better acquainted with the rich and complex history of the Jewish community in Europe, as well as with the fascinating forces behind Prague’s exciting cultural scene.

Visit Prague's Jewish Quarter, which dates back several centuries, on a private walking tour with a guide. Your tour includes tickets to five ticketed attractions, including the Old Jewish Cemetery, the Old-New Synagogue, and the Jewish Museum. 

On your private tour, your guide will tell you the stories of the Jewish community, which date back at least six centuries, and you’ll learn how the Jewish experience became interwoven with Prague’s intellectual movement, which you will learn about through the stories of authors like Franz Kafka. 

On your tour, you will not only see all the highlights of the district, but also some lesser-known sites, like the clock which runs backwards! 



Tour duration
3 hours

Type of tour
Walking tour: no transportation is included

Tickets included
  • - English-Speaking guide
  • - Entrance to Jewish Museum, Old Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetry, Ceremonial Hall,  Pinkas Synagogue. 

Other inclusions
- Gratuities optional
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included
- Food & drinks are not included

Suitable for
Culture Vulture, Family, Friends, History Buffs

Attractions along this route:

Old-New Synagogue
Built in 1270, Europe’s oldest active synagogue holds years of fascinating Jewish history.

Jewish Quarter
Formerly the Jewish Ghetto, this historic enclave is surrounded by the Old Town.

Jewish Museum
One of Europe's oldest museums of Jewish culture and heritage, comprising six distinct sites.

Hebrew clock
This was the civil center of the old Jewish ghetto of Prague

Old Jewish Cemetery Prague
The Old Jewish Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic, which is one of the largest of its kind in Europe

Spanish Synagogue Prague
The Spanish Synagogue is the newest synagogue in the area of the so-called Jewish Town
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