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Discover Prague's Jewish heritage beyond the Jewish Quarter with this 3-hour guided tour, including the Franz Kafka Museum, Kafka's Rotating Head, and ikov Cemetery.
Explore Prague’s Jewish history beyond the Jewish Quarter with this engaging 3-hour guided tour. Led by a professional Jewish historian, the experience takes you to significant sites such as the Franz Kafka Museum, the Kafka’s Rotating Head sculpture, and the ikov Cemetery, providing a broader understanding of Prague’s Jewish influence. This private tour departs from central Prague and includes hotel pickup, making it a convenient way to deepen your knowledge of the city’s Jewish past.
While the tour covers notable landmarks and offers detailed insights into Prague’s Jewish culture and history, it does not include meals or entrance fees, so some sites may require additional tickets. The tour is suitable for those interested in literary, cultural, or religious history, and it’s accessible with wheelchair-friendly arrangements.


This tour emphasizes areas outside the bustling Jewish Quarter, offering a fresh perspective on Prague’s Jewish history. The guide, a professional Jewish historian, shares detailed stories about the city’s Jewish community and its influence on local culture. The private group setup ensures a personalized experience, with hotel pickup included for convenience.
The tour begins with an introduction to Prague’s Jewish history, focusing on less-frequented sites that reveal the city’s layered past. It’s an ideal choice for travelers who want more than just the typical Jewish sights, delving into literary, mystical, and memorial sites that connect Prague’s Jewish stories to broader cultural themes.
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The Franz Kafka Museum, located near the Vltava River, is a central highlight. The exhibits explore Kafka’s Jewish heritage and his complex identity, shedding light on his personal struggles and his relationship with Prague. Visitors gain insight into how Kafka’s Jewish background influenced his writing and worldview.
This museum provides a compelling context for understanding Kafka’s significance in both Czech and Jewish history. Its proximity to other key sites makes it a natural starting point for the tour, setting the tone for a deeper appreciation of Prague’s literary and cultural links to Jewish heritage.

Near the Quadrio shopping center, the Kafka’s Rotating Head sculpture draws attention immediately. This striking modern artwork continuously turns, symbolizing Kafka’s ever-changing thoughts and complex ideas. It acts as a visual tribute to his influence and his connection to Jewish culture within Prague.
The sculpture’s dynamic movement offers a contemporary counterpoint to historic sites, making it a memorable part of this tour. It reflects Kafka’s ongoing relevance and the city’s recognition of his multifaceted legacy.
The Statue of Rabbi Loew at the Old Town Hall is another key highlight. Rabbi Judah Loew, a 16th-century figure, is famously associated with the Golem legend, symbolizing Jewish wisdom and mysticism. This statue links Prague’s medieval Jewish past with its cultural identity today.
Standing at the Old Town Hall, the statue offers a powerful visual reminder of Jewish influence on Prague’s history. It emphasizes the spiritual and mystical traditions that helped shape the broader cultural landscape of the city.
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The ikov Cemetery serves as a peaceful memorial site. It holds the graves of many important Jewish figures, including rabbis and community leaders. Its tranquil atmosphere provides a moment for reflection on Prague’s Jewish history and the contributions of its religious leaders.
Located near the TV Tower, the cemetery’s serene setting contrasts with the busy city, offering a quiet space to contemplate the past. The site’s significance lies in its role as the resting place of influential members of Prague’s Jewish community.
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One of the lesser-known features of this tour is the Hebrew inscription on a statue atop the Charles Bridge. The plaque on the statue of Jesus Christ underscores Prague’s deep historical ties to the Jewish community and their influence on the city’s religious and cultural fabric.
This subtle detail highlights how Jewish history is woven into Prague’s iconic landmarks. It offers a meaningful connection between the city’s Christian and Jewish heritage, emphasizing the intertwined nature of its historical narratives.

The tour includes a professional Jewish historian guide, an air-conditioned 6-seater mini-van with water and charging facilities, and visits to the Kafka sculpture, Rabbi Loew’s statue, ikov Cemetery, and the Hebrew Inscription on Charles Bridge.
Duration is approximately 3 hours, making it a manageable addition to a day in Prague. The tour is private, ensuring tailored attention and flexibility. It also offers cancelation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind for flexible planning.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes as some walking is involved, and the tour is wheelchair accessible for those with mobility needs.
Travelers interested in literary history, mysticism, or Jewish culture will find this tour particularly rewarding. It provides an expanded view of Prague’s Jewish influence beyond the well-known Jewish Quarter, exploring sites that connect the city’s past to its present.
The tour suits those eager to understand the cultural and historical connections that shape Prague, especially through the lens of famous figures like Kafka and legendary sites like Rabbi Loew’s statue. It’s perfect for visitors seeking a personalized, in-depth exploration of Prague’s Jewish heritage.
This 3-hour guided tour offers an insightful journey through Prague’s Jewish history beyond the Jewish Quarter. With highlights including the Franz Kafka Museum, Kafka’s Rotating Head, ikov Cemetery, and symbolic monuments, it provides a well-rounded picture of the city’s Jewish influence.
The private experience and professional guide make it an ideal option for those interested in literature, mysticism, and religious history. While it doesn’t include entrance fees or meals, the focused nature of the tour and its convenient logistics make it a valuable addition to a Prague itinerary.
This tour serves history enthusiasts and cultural explorers seeking a personalized, comprehensive view of Prague’s Jewish past that extends beyond the usual sights. It’s a meaningful way to connect with the city’s diverse heritage in just a few hours.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for those with mobility needs.
Does the tour include entrance fees to sites?
No, admission fees are not included, so additional tickets may be needed for certain locations.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak Czech, English, German, and Russian.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup is part of the experience, providing added convenience.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this a group or private tour?
It is a private group experience, offering personalized attention.