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Explore Prague’s Jewish Quarter in French with a 3.5-hour guided tour including access to key monuments like synagogues and the old cemetery, with a free drink included.

This 3.5-hour guided tour in French offers a detailed look into Prague’s historic Jewish Quarter, known as Josefov. Priced at $82 per person, the tour includes access to main monuments such as synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Ceremonial Hall. The tour is organized in small groups, ensuring an intimate and engaging experience, and begins in the morning from the Powder Tower.
A notable feature is the inclusion of admission tickets to the district’s most significant sites, along with a free drink at a local coffee shop. This allows for a relaxed environment where visitors can chat with the guide and ask questions. The tour is ideal for those interested in Jewish history, legends, and the stories behind Prague’s historic ghetto.
While hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, the meeting point at Námstí Republiky is easily accessible by metro or tram. This tour combines history, culture, and storytelling in a way that’s both educational and engaging, making it a strong choice for visitors eager to explore Josefov with a knowledgeable guide.
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The tour begins in front of the Powder Tower, a prominent Prague landmark. From there, your French-speaking guide leads you directly into the Jewish Quarter, known locally as Josefov. The meeting point at Námstí Republiky is accessible via Metro (Yellow Line or B line) or trams (lines 5, 8, and 14). The guide, easily identifiable with a white umbrella bearing the tour provider’s logo, sets the tone for an informative walk through this historic district.
This starting location is convenient, placing visitors at the heart of Prague’s historic core. Since the tour ends back at the same meeting point, no additional transportation arrangements are necessary after the tour concludes.

The tour visits several of Josefov’s iconic synagogues, including the Maisel, Spanish, Klausen, and Pinkas synagogues. Each offers a different perspective on Jewish religious life and heritage. The Pinkas Synagogue, for example, is known for its moving memorial to Holocaust victims, making it a poignant stop.
The Old Jewish Cemetery is another highlight. Visitors gain insight into Jewish burial customs and the significance of this historic site. The Ceremonial Hall adds depth to the story, standing as a symbol of the district’s rich history.
The guide explains the meaning and history of each monument, helping visitors understand their importance to the Jewish community in Prague. The small group setting encourages questions, creating an interactive experience that feels both personal and educational.

A major part of this tour is the narration of legends and historical tales that make Josefov unique. Starting from the Old Town, the guide shares stories of the district’s origins dating back to the 10th century and highlights historical moments, including those related to World War II.
Expect emotional moments linked to the history of Jewish life in Prague, especially during the Second World War. The storytelling approach makes history accessible and memorable, helping visitors connect on a deeper level with the district’s past.
More Great Tours NearbyAccess to the main monuments is included, so visitors can appreciate the architecture, history, and significance of each site without additional costs. The small group size enhances the experience, allowing for more personalized attention and interactive dialogue with the guide.
The Pinkas Synagogue, with its memorial to Holocaust victims, is particularly moving. The Spanish Synagogue is renowned for its beautiful interior, while the Maisel and Klausen synagogues provide insight into different aspects of Jewish worship and community life.
The Old Jewish Cemetery is also a key stop, where visitors observe the ancient tombstones and layered history beneath Prague’s streets. The guide’s commentary enriches understanding of Jewish rites and traditions central to these sites.
During the tour, visitors have the opportunity to slow down and chat informally over a free drink in a nearby coffee shop. This relaxed moment offers a chance to ask questions, reflect on what has been learned, or simply enjoy a local ambiance.
This thoughtful inclusion enhances the overall experience, turning a structured sightseeing tour into a more personal and engaging cultural exchange.
The meeting point at Námstí Republiky is easy to reach via public transportation, with tram and metro stops nearby. The guide will be holding a white umbrella with the provider’s logo, making it straightforward to identify.
The small group size ensures that the tour remains intimate, allowing for more engaging conversations and personalized attention. The end point is the same as the start, simplifying logistics, especially for travelers with tight schedules.
At $82, this tour offers great value considering that it includes admission tickets to several main monuments. The guided storytelling in French adds depth to the experience, making it suitable for visitors who prefer a more personalized and detailed narration.
The absence of hotel pickup means that travelers should plan to meet at the designated location, but this also keeps the experience flexible and straightforward.

This French-guided tour suits history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and those interested in Jewish heritage. The small group format and interactive storytelling make it ideal for visitors seeking a personalized experience.
It also appeals to travelers who appreciate monument access included in the price and enjoy urban walking with informative commentary. The emotional storytelling makes it a meaningful tour for those wanting more than just sightseeing.
This comprehensive tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Josefov, combining monument visits, legendary stories, and memorials. The small group size and French narration create an engaging environment, while the included tickets add value.
While it doesn’t include hotel pickup, its central meeting point and easy access make it convenient. The free drink breaks up the walk and provides a chance to connect with the guide.
This tour is an excellent choice for those wanting an in-depth, culturally rich experience of Prague’s Jewish history, especially for French-speaking visitors or those who appreciate storytelling.
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Is this tour suitable for non-French speakers?
No, the tour is conducted exclusively in French, so it’s best suited for French-speaking travelers.
Are tickets to the monuments included?
Yes, admission tickets to the Old Jewish Cemetery, Ceremonial Hall, and synagogues are included in the price.
What is the tour duration?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It starts in front of the Powder Tower at Námstí Republiky.
Is there a break during the tour?
Yes, there is a free drink in a coffee shop, providing a relaxed opportunity for questions and reflection.
What landmarks are visited during the tour?
The synagogues (Maisel, Spanish, Klausen, Pinkas), Old Jewish Cemetery, and Ceremonial Hall.
Is transportation included?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included; participants meet at the designated location.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
What is the group size?
The tour is organized in small groups to ensure a more personalized experience.