OLD JEWISH CEMETERY (STARY ZIDOVSKY HRBITOV)


Step into the pages of history with your expert guide, fluent in English, French, German, Italian or Spanish. Kickstart your journey at the Maisel Synagogue where your expert guide unravels the rich Jewish heritage of Prague. As you traverse the Jewish Quarter, soak in the echoes of history that reverberate from the synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery. The tour doesn't just cater to your historical appetite. It also serves as a literary feast as you visit the very place where celebrated writer Franz Kafka spun his magical tales. Discover Prague's heart The tour then leads you to the heart of Prague – the Old Town. Here, historical landmarks parade their grandeur, such as the Astronomical Clock, first installed in 1410. It is the world's third-oldest astronomical clock and the oldest still in operation. Get ready for a narrative feast as your guide dishes out intriguing stories about these timeless structures. If you're craving for a cherry on top, opt for an upgrade to gain access to the Astronomical Clock Tower. This gives you the chance to savour a panoramic view of Prague, dotted with all the landmarks and sights you've just explored.




Visit the Jewish Quarter with a local quide who will tell you what you see around, explain the stories in the context of European history and reveal the 1000-year history of the Prague Jews. You will visit all the synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery.



Explore Jewish Heritage in the capital of the Czech Republic during this 2.5-hour walking tour with an expert tour guide. Listen to stories about one of the most important Jewish communities in Europe while visiting significant landmarks that highlight their history. You'll find the importance of this structure to the Jewish community from your guide. From here, you'll walk to the Jewish Quarter, also known as Josefov. Learn about the Jewish history of the area and why it is considered one of the most important historical monuments in the city. Head to Pinkas, Klausen, Maisel, and Spanish synagogues and the Old-New Synagogue, Jewish places of worship that have witnessed various anecdotes through the years. Your guide will tell you all about the significance of these locations. Finally, visit one of the oldest cemeteries in Central Europe - the Old Jewish Cemetery. You'll find thousands of tombstones here, some of which belong to people renowned in the local Jewish community.
