Discover Prague’s Jewish Quarter on this 3-hour private tour. You’ll visit unique synagogues, the oldest Jewish cemetery, and learn captivating stories from a licensed guide. The tour includes hotel pickup/drop-off and complimentary coffee/tea at a local café. Admission tickets are available for additional fees. This comprehensive experience explores the architectural diversity and rich history of the Jewish community, including insights into their resilience and courage. The thoughtful curation of this tour ensures an immersive and enlightening journey through Prague’s vibrant Jewish heritage. Continue reading to learn more about the highlights and inclusions of this tour.
This experience made our list of the 20 Best 3 Hour Tours and Experiences in Prague.
Key Points
- Comprehensive 3-hour private tour of Prague’s historic Jewish Quarter, including visits to unique synagogues and the world’s oldest Jewish cemetery.
- Knowledgeable licensed guide provides insights into the Jewish community’s rich history, narratives, and perseverance.
- Includes pickup/drop-off at hotel and a coffee/tea break at a renowned local café.
- Admission to Jewish Museum sights and Old-New Synagogue available for an additional fee.
- Tour is not wheelchair accessible but is stroller accessible, and modest clothing is required for religious sites.
Tour Overview and Highlights
This private 3-hour tour of Prague’s Jewish Quarter offers travelers a chance to explore the architecturally unique synagogues and the world’s oldest Jewish cemetery.
The tour has received 25 reviews with a 100% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence. Guests will visit the Holocaust Memorial and learn about inspiring Jewish community stories from a licensed Jewish Museum guide.
The tour includes pickup and drop-off at your hotel, as well as a coffee or tea at a renowned local café. Admission to Jewish Museum sights and the Old-New Synagogue is available for an additional fee.
This tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is stroller accessible, and appropriate clothing is required.
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Inclusions and Optional Add-ons
The tour includes pickup and drop-off at your hotel, as well as a coffee or tea at a renowned local café.
Plus, the tour includes insights from a licensed Jewish Museum guide.
The admission tickets to the Jewish Museum sights and the Old-New Synagogue are also included, at a cost of 22 EUR per adult and 17 EUR per child.
Optionally, you can enjoy a Czech lunch after the tour for an additional 35 EUR per person.
Tips or gratuities for the guide aren’t included in the tour price.
Tour Stops and Duration
Where does the tour take visitors? The tour begins at the Maisel Synagogue, where guests spend 30 minutes exploring its unique architecture.
Next, they visit the Spanish Synagogue and the Jewish Museum, spending another 30 minutes learning about the inspiring stories of the Jewish community.
While the tour includes these two main stops, there are additional stops available depending on the group’s interests and time constraints.
The tour is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Prague’s rich Jewish heritage, allowing visitors to enjoy the history and culture of this fascinating part of the city.
Accessibility and Recommendations
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but is stroller accessible.
Visitors are recommended to wear comfortable, sturdy footwear suitable for navigating the cobblestoned streets of the Jewish Quarter.
Appropriate clothing covering knees and shoulders is required, as a sign of respect when visiting the religious sites. A kippah (head covering) is available for borrowing during the tour.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes.
- Dress modestly with knees and shoulders covered.
- Kippah available for head covering.
The tour guides provide insights to enhance the experience, while ensuring visitors can navigate the historic sites with ease.
Cancellation and Pricing Information
The tour price varies depending on the group size, starting from $129.25. Travelers have the flexibility to cancel their reservation up to 24 hours before the experience with no charge. This allows them to plan their trip with ease and adapt to any changes in their schedule.
Cancellation Policy | Pricing |
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before | $129.25 per person for a small group |
No refund within 24 hours of tour | Additional discounts for larger groups |
Reserve now, pay later available |
This Prague Jewish Quarter tour provides great value for the price, with a range of inclusions and optional add-ons to enhance the experience.
Exploring Architecturally Unique Synagogues
What sets the synagogues of Prague’s Jewish Quarter apart is their architecturally unique designs.
The Maisel Synagogue, for instance, features a Renaissance style with intricate stone carvings and gilded interiors.
The Spanish Synagogue, on the other hand, showcases a Moorish-inspired architecture, with its stunning domed ceiling and ornate decorations.
Plus, the Old-New Synagogue, the oldest active synagogue in Europe, boasts a distinct Gothic design, complete with pointed arches and vaulted ceilings.
These diverse architectural elements not only showcase the rich history of the Jewish community in Prague but also captivate visitors with their beauty and grandeur.
Learning About Jewish Community Stories
Beyond the stunning architecture, the Prague Jewish Quarter tour also provides an opportunity to learn about the inspiring stories of the local Jewish community.
Guests will visit the Holocaust Memorial and hear accounts of resilience and courage from the tour guide, a licensed expert from the Jewish Museum. These personal narratives shed light on the community’s rich history and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Through this insightful experience, travelers gain a deeper appreciation for the vibrant Jewish heritage that continues to shape the character of Prague’s old town.
The tour’s focus on these uplifting stories complements the architectural exploration, offering a more holistic understanding of the Jewish Quarter’s significance.
Visiting Holocaust Memorial and Café
On the tour, guests visit the Holocaust Memorial, where they learn about the inspiring stories of resilience and courage from the local Jewish community.
The guide provides insightful commentary, shedding light on the experiences of the Jewish people during this dark period.
After the memorial, the tour continues to a renowned local café, where guests can enjoy a refreshing coffee or tea.
This stop offers a moment of respite and reflection, allowing visitors to process the poignant history they’ve just encountered.
The tour’s thoughtful curation and attention to detail ensure an immersive and meaningful exploration of Prague’s Jewish heritage.
- Visit the Holocaust Memorial and learn about the local Jewish community’s stories of resilience.
- Enjoy a coffee or tea at a renowned local café after the memorial.
- Gain insights from the guide’s commentary throughout the tour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Photographs Inside the Synagogues?
Photography is generally not allowed inside the synagogues on this tour. Visitors should follow the instructions of the licensed guide and respect the religious nature of these sacred spaces.
What Languages Do the Tour Guides Speak?
The tour guides on this private Prague Jewish Quarter tour speak various languages, including English. They are licensed experts who can provide in-depth insights about the history and significance of the synagogues and cemetery during the 3-hour experience.
Is the Tour Suitable for Young Children?
The tour is suitable for young children, though it requires appropriate clothing covering knees and shoulders. Strollers are allowed, but the cobblestone paths may present challenges. The guide can provide a kippah for children to borrow.
Can I Purchase Souvenirs During the Tour?
The tour does not specifically include time for purchasing souvenirs. However, there may be opportunities to browse shops or markets in the Jewish Quarter during free time. Guests can ask the guide for recommendations on the best places to find local souvenirs.
Are There Any Restrictions on Bringing Food or Drinks Into the Sites?
There are no restrictions on bringing food or drinks into the Jewish Quarter sites. However, it’s best to avoid consuming them inside the synagogues and other sacred spaces to maintain respectful behavior.
Sum Up
This private 3-hour walking tour offers an immersive and insightful exploration of Prague’s Jewish Quarter. Led by a licensed guide, you’ll discover architecturally unique synagogues, the world’s oldest Jewish cemetery, and the moving Holocaust Memorial. Enjoy a coffee or tea at a renowned local café, and opt for a Czech lunch after the tour. With 25 reviews and a 100% traveler recommendation, this tour promises to provide a deeper understanding of the rich cultural heritage and inspiring stories of this remarkable community.
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