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Discover Prague's Jewish heritage on a private 2.5-hour walking tour of synagogues, old cemetery, and historical sites with an expert guide.
The Prague: Synagogues and Jewish Quarter Private Walking Tour offers an intimate exploration of one of Europe’s most preserved Jewish neighborhoods. For $192 per group up to 2, this 2.5-hour experience takes you through the heart of the Jewish Museum of Prague, where you’ll visit four synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and learn about the legendary Golem. With a licensed guide, this tour provides a detailed, personal view of Prague’s Jewish history, all within a manageable timeframe.
This tour is ideal for history buffs and culture enthusiasts eager to understand how Prague maintained its Jewish heritage during WWII, a rare feat among European cities. The focus on individual sites like the Old-New Synagogue—which is not part of the main museum—adds a layer of exclusivity. While the admission fee (around 14-20 EUR per person) is extra, the guided approach ensures a deep and engaging experience.
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This tour departs directly from your hotel or accommodation in Prague, thanks to included pick-up and drop-off service. The guide greets you at your designated location, making the experience seamless from the start. The private group format ensures a relaxed and flexible atmosphere, with plenty of opportunity for questions and personalized attention.
The tour begins with an overview of Prague’s Jewish quarter as a whole, setting the scene for the sites ahead. As you walk, the guide provides context about the long history of the Jewish community in Prague, which has endured for over 600 years. The convenience of hotel pickup makes this experience accessible, especially for travelers unfamiliar with public transport or unfamiliar with the city.
You’ll tour four of the key synagogues that form part of Prague’s Jewish Museum. Each synagogue features unique architecture and history, and your guide explains their roles in Jewish religious life. These include notable buildings that have survived centuries of upheaval, serving as tangible reminders of Prague’s Jewish past.
The guide offers detailed insights into the religious and cultural significance of each synagogue. This includes stories of their construction, use, and preservation. Visitors appreciate how the guide clarifies complex historical topics, making the synagogues accessible without requiring prior knowledge.

One of the most striking sites is the Old Jewish Cemetery, where layers of tombstones tell stories of generations of Prague’s Jewish community. The cemetery is known for its density of graves and the unique technique of burial, with multiple bodies sometimes interred in the same plot due to limited space.
Your guide shares fascinating details about the cemetery’s history, including notable figures buried there and the significance of the tall, leaning tombstones. This stop offers a poignant look at how Jewish traditions and resilience persisted through centuries of adversity.
More Great Tours NearbyA highlight of the tour is learning about the Golem of Prague, a legendary figure rooted in Jewish folklore. The guide explains how the Golem was created to protect the Jewish community from harm and how this story remains part of Prague’s cultural identity.
This narrative adds a mythic layer to the tour, connecting physical sites to stories that have captured imaginations for centuries. The Golem legend underscores themes of protection, ingenuity, and the enduring spirit of Prague’s Jews.
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While not part of the official Jewish Museum, the Old-New Synagogue is a must-see stop on the tour. Known for its medieval architecture, it is one of the oldest active synagogues in Europe. The guide discusses its construction, which dates back to the 13th century, and its role in Jewish worship and community life.
Visitors find the synagogue’s historic ambiance compelling. The guide highlights architectural features, such as its gothic windows and stone interior, emphasizing its importance as a symbol of Prague’s Jewish history.
The tour duration of 2.5 hours allows for an in-depth look at key locations without feeling rushed. The private group setting means the pace can adapt to your interests, and questions are encouraged at every stop. The tour operates rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
The admission fee to the Jewish Museum and sites is extra, approximately 14-20 EUR per person, and is paid separately. The guide speaks English and German, offering multilingual support. Booking is flexible, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, adding convenience for plan changes.

Compared to other Jewish quarter experiences, this tour’s private nature and personalized guidance make it especially appealing. The hotel pickup adds a level of comfort, while the knowledgeable guides—such as Hana, Gabriella Gogova, and Luba—are highly praised for their expertise and engaging storytelling.
What sets this tour apart is the focus on individual sites and the inclusion of stories like the Golem legend that deepen cultural understanding. The length and intimate format make it suitable for travelers who want a meaningful, less crowded experience.
This experience is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and those interested in Jewish heritage. It suits visitors wanting a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to Prague’s Jewish quarter. The private format ensures a quiet, contemplative atmosphere, ideal for deepening knowledge and asking questions.
Travelers seeking a personalized tour with expert guidance will find this offering highly satisfying. The hotel pickup and flexible booking make it convenient for different travel schedules.
This private walking tour offers a compelling look at Prague’s Jewish history, combining site visits, storytelling, and cultural insights. The expert guides enhance the experience with detailed knowledge and engaging personalities, making the history come alive.
While admission costs are separate, the value of guided access to the Jewish Museum’s key sites and the Old Jewish Cemetery makes this tour worthwhile. It is best suited for those who appreciate deep dives into history and prefer a personalized approach over large group excursions.
The tour provides a meaningful, well-organized exploration of Prague’s Jewish quarter, perfect for visitors wanting a comprehensive and intimate cultural experience.
“We really enjoyed our tour. Luba was very informative, patient and with a great sense of humor. With highly recommend her for a private tour.”
Is hotel pickup included in the price?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off at your accommodation in Prague.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is 2.5 hours, allowing ample time to visit key sites and hear detailed explanations.
Are there additional costs for entrance tickets?
Yes, admission fees for the Jewish Museum sites are approximately 14-20 EUR per person and are paid separately.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a complete refund.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and German, providing support in these languages during the tour.