Exploring the rich Jewish heritage of Prague is a captivating experience. This private tour offers visitors a chance to discover the city’s legendary Jewish Museum and renowned synagogues, with the convenience of skip-the-line access. Guided by knowledgeable experts, the tour immerses guests in the fascinating history, architecture, and cultural traditions that have shaped this vibrant community. From the stunning Spanish Synagogue to the poignant Old Jewish Cemetery, each stop along the way promises to unveil new layers of this remarkable story. Whether you have 2 or 6 hours to spare, this flexible tour ensures an insightful and memorable journey through Prague’s Jewish legacy.

Good To Know

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  • Offers private tour options ranging from 2 to 6 hours with flexible durations to suit visitors’ preferences.
  • Includes skip-the-line access to the Jewish Museum complex, allowing efficient entry to key attractions.
  • Highlights significant sites such as the Spanish Synagogue, Robert Guttmann Gallery, and Old Jewish Cemetery.
  • Expert guides provide in-depth insights into nearly 1,000 years of Jewish history and culture in Prague.
  • Accommodates occasional synagogue closures for prayers by adjusting the itinerary to maximize the tour experience.
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Tour Overview

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This private Skip-the-Line Jewish Museum and Synagogues Tour in Prague offers options ranging from 2 to 6 hours.

Priced from $146.46 per person, it provides free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Guests can flexibly book now and pay later.

The tour includes skip-the-line access to the Jewish Museum complex, with highlights like the Spanish Synagogue, Robert Guttmann Gallery, and the option to visit the Old Jewish Cemetery, Maisel Synagogue, and Pinkas Synagogue.

The comprehensive 6-hour tour also explores Prague’s historic Jewish Quarter and Old Town.

Expert guides fluent in multiple languages provide insights into the city’s nearly 1,000 years of Jewish history and culture.

Attractions and Options

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The tour offers visits to the Jewish Museum Complex, including the Spanish Synagogue, Robert Guttmann Gallery, and the option to explore the Old Jewish Cemetery, Maisel Synagogue, and Pinkas Synagogue.

The Old Jewish Cemetery, dating back to the 15th century, is the world’s oldest surviving Jewish burial ground with approximately 12,000 tombstones.

Visitors can also choose to:

  • Tour the Maisel and Pinkas Synagogues, which feature Holocaust memorials
  • Explore Prague’s Jewish Quarter and Old Town (only in the 6-hour option)
  • Enjoy skip-the-line access and insights from expert guides on nearly 1,000 years of Jewish history, culture, and legends.

Detailed Experience

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The 2-hour option allows visitors to explore the Spanish Synagogue and Robert Guttmann Gallery within the Jewish Museum complex. The 3-hour tour adds the renowned Old Jewish Cemetery, the world’s oldest surviving Jewish burial ground dating back to the 15th century. The 4-hour experience further includes the Maisel and Pinkas Synagogues, the latter featuring powerful Holocaust memorials. For the most comprehensive tour, the 6-hour option covers the entire Jewish Museum complex and additional heritage sites like the Old-New Synagogue and Jewish Town Hall.

Tour Duration Key Attractions
2 hours Spanish Synagogue, Robert Guttmann Gallery
3 hours Above + Old Jewish Cemetery
4 hours Above + Maisel Synagogue, Pinkas Synagogue
6 hours Above + Old-New Synagogue, Jewish Town Hall

Guided Tour Features

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Expert guides fluent in multiple languages, including English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish, and Czech, lead the Jewish Museum and Synagogues Tour.

These knowledgeable experts provide in-depth insights into nearly 1,000 years of Jewish history, culture, and legends, such as the Golem of Prague.

The tour also features:

  • Efficient skip-the-line entry to major sites, allowing for seamless access.
  • Carefully curated experiences that highlight the most significant attractions within the Jewish Museum complex.
  • Flexibility to choose from 2, 3, 4, or 6-hour tour options, ensuring a personalized experience to suit your interests and schedule.
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Important Information

The meeting point for the Jewish Museum and Synagogues Tour is the Statue of Franz Kafka, located in Dušní, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia. Guests should check their email the day before for any important updates. Synagogues may close for prayers, but skip-the-line tickets expedite entry, though they may involve security checks.

Check Email Meeting Point Synagogue Closures Security Checks
Day Before Statue of Franz Kafka Possible With Skip-the-Line Tickets

Meeting Point

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The meeting point for this private tour is the Statue of Franz Kafka, located in Dušní, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia. This iconic landmark is a convenient and easily recognizable starting point for the tour.

Participants should:

  • Check their email the day before the tour for any important updates or information.
  • Note that while skip-the-line tickets are provided, entry to the synagogues may involve security checks.
  • Be aware that synagogues may occasionally close for prayers, which could impact the tour itinerary.

The meeting point’s central location and the tour’s efficient entry procedures ensure a seamless start to the exploration of Prague’s rich Jewish heritage.

Synagogue Closures

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Synagogues may occasionally close for prayers, which could impact the tour itinerary.

The skip-the-line tickets help expedite entry, but visitors may still undergo security checks.

While the tour provides access to the main sites, unexpected closures could require adjustments to the planned schedule.

The guide is knowledgeable about the sites and will communicate any changes or alternatives to ensure guests make the most of their time.

Flexibility and understanding are appreciated, as the tour give you an enriching exploration of Prague’s Jewish heritage despite potential disruptions beyond the operator’s control.

Flexible Booking

This tour offers flexible booking options, allowing visitors to reserve their spot now and pay later.

The tour can be booked for 2, 3, 4, or 6 hours, providing visitors with the flexibility to choose the duration that best suits their needs.

Plus, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring that visitors can plan their trip with confidence.

  • Flexible duration options: 2, 3, 4, or 6 hours
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
  • Reserve now, pay later

Frequently Asked Questions

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What Language Options Are Available for the Tour Guide?

The tour guide is fluent in multiple languages, including English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish, and Czech, allowing for flexibility in the tour experience.

Are There Any Age or Health Restrictions for the Tour?

The tour doesn’t have any specific age or health restrictions. It’s suitable for most participants, though those with mobility issues may find some aspects challenging. Travelers should consider their individual needs before booking.

Can the Tour Be Customized to Individual Interests?

The tour can be customized to individual interests. Customers can choose from various duration options and select the specific attractions they’d like to visit, such as the Jewish Museum complex, Old Jewish Cemetery, and synagogues.

Is Photography Allowed Inside the Synagogues?

Photography is generally not allowed inside the synagogues out of respect for the sacred spaces. Visitors should check with the tour guide or on-site staff for any exceptions or restrictions before taking pictures.

What Is the Dress Code for Visiting the Synagogues?

The dress code for visiting synagogues typically requires modest clothing. Men must cover their heads, and both men and women should wear long pants or skirts below the knee. Visitors may be asked to borrow a shawl or head covering if their attire doesn’t meet the requirements.

The Sum Up

Enjoy the rich Jewish heritage of Prague with a private tour that offers skip-the-line access and expert guidance. Explore stunning synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and uncover the legends that have shaped this city’s remarkable history. With flexible durations and hassle-free booking, you can tailor the experience to your interests for an unforgettable journey through Prague’s vibrant Jewish culture.

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