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Discover Prague’s Jewish history on this private 3-hour tour with an expert guide, visiting synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and uncovering 1000 years of stories.


This 3-hour private tour offers a deep dive into the history and culture of Prague’s Jewish community, led by a professional, knowledgeable guide. Starting from the Cartier shop at Old Town Square, the guide takes you into the heart of the Jewish Quarter, where a wealth of history unfolds. The tour is designed for up to two guests, making it ideal for couples or small groups seeking a personalized experience.
You’ll learn about the 1000-year history of the Prague Jews, gaining context on their role in European history and their evolving position in Czech society. Guides explain the significance of each site, from medieval times through to the present day, providing insights that enrich your understanding beyond what you see.
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The tour covers all the key landmarks in the district, including the Old Jewish Cemetery, ceremonial hall, and the main synagogues: Old-New, Pinkas, Klausen, Spanish, and Maisel. Each of these sites has unique features and stories, with guides helping visitors appreciate the historical and cultural importance of each one.
The Old Jewish Cemetery is particularly notable for its centuries-old gravestones, offering a glimpse into the community’s long history. The synagogues contain different exhibitions, with guides explaining what objects and artifacts reveal about Jewish life in Prague across different eras.

Each synagogue in the Jewish Quarter hosts a distinct exhibition, spotlighting aspects of Jewish heritage, art, and history. The Pinkas Synagogue features memorials for Holocaust victims, while the Klausen Synagogue offers insights into daily life and religious practices. The Spanish Synagogue showcases Moorish Revival architecture and religious artifacts, emphasizing the diversity within Jewish traditions.
Guides clarify what visitors are seeing, helping to interpret the objects and stories behind each display. This guided approach ensures a deeper understanding than self-guided visits, especially for those unfamiliar with Jewish history.
The tour’s success hinges on the expertise of the guide, who is well-versed in the history of Prague’s Jews, from medieval times to contemporary issues. Reviews highlight guides like Eva and Katharina for their passion, knowledge, and engaging storytelling.
Eva, in particular, is praised for her comprehensive understanding of the 1000-year history and her ability to connect historical facts with Holocaust stories. Guides are also helpful in explaining the Jewish community’s social position throughout Czech history, adding context to the sites visited.
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The meeting point is conveniently located in front of the Cartier shop at Old Town Square, where guides hold a sign with the participant’s name. The tour ends back at the meeting point, making it easy to continue exploring Prague afterward.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating visitors with mobility needs. The cost of entrance fees (550 CZK per person) is paid separately and is not included in the tour price of $170 per group.
Travelers should note that large bags or luggage are not permitted during the visit, to respect the sites and for safety reasons. The activity offers full flexibility with cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later.
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This private tour stands out for its personalized approach and the depth of historical insights provided by guides like Eva and Katharina. Unlike group or self-guided options, this experience ensures individual attention and tailored explanations.
While some similar tours might include skip-the-line tickets or additional museum visits, this tour focuses on comprehensive site visits with enthusiastic, knowledgeable guides. The 3-hour length offers a manageable, focused exploration without feeling rushed.

This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone interested in understanding the Jewish community’s legacy in Prague. It suits visitors who appreciate personalized guiding, want a deeper understanding of the sites, and are comfortable in a private, intimate setting.
Travelers looking for a well-rounded introduction to Prague’s Jewish Quarter with expert narration will find this tour particularly valuable. It offers a respectful, informative experience capable of enriching your time in Prague, especially if you value authentic storytelling.

The $170 price for a 3-hour private experience is competitive, considering the inclusion of all main sites and the expertise of the guide. The exhibitions within each synagogue and the detailed historical context delivered by guides like Eva add significant value.
This tour is well-suited for small groups or couples seeking a tailored, insightful exploration of Prague’s Jewish history. While the entrance fee is additional, it grants access to some of the most meaningful sites in the district.
The combination of expert guides, comprehensive site visits, and personalized attention makes this tour a strong choice for those eager to learn about Prague’s Jewish past in a meaningful way.
“Eva is so knowledgeable and passionate about the history of the Jewish people in Prague. She was VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE about the 1000 years of life in…”

How do I meet the guide?
The guide meets you in front of the Cartier shop at Old Town Square and will hold a sign with your name.
What is included in the price?
The tour guide is included. Entrance fees (550 CZK per person) are paid separately.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What languages are available?
Guides speak English, French, German, and Russian.
Are large bags allowed?
No, luggage or large bags are not permitted on the tour.
What makes this tour stand out?
The personalized guiding in a private setting and the detailed explanations of all sites make it a preferred choice for those seeking an in-depth understanding of Prague’s Jewish community.