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Discover Prague’s Jewish Quarter with a private guide, visiting 4 historic synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Jewish Museum in a 2.5-hour tour.

The Private Prague Jewish Quarter tour offers an intimate journey into one of the city’s most meaningful neighborhoods. Costing $211 per group of up to 7 people, this 2.5-hour experience is led by a certified guide who brings the history of Prague’s Jewish community to life. Starting from a central location, the tour takes visitors through 4 historic synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Jewish Museum, providing a deep understanding of the community’s past and present.
This tour is especially suited for those eager to explore Prague’s cultural landmarks with personalized attention. Keep in mind that it is not available on Saturdays, and an additional fee applies for entrance to the synagogues, paid on the spot. The combination of key sites and expert guidance makes this a compelling option for anyone interested in Jewish history, architecture, and the stories that shaped this vibrant neighborhood.
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The tour begins at the Praský orloj, a notable starting location in central Prague that sets an authentic tone for the journey. From there, the guide leads the group through the Jewish Quarter, with a focus on key landmarks and historical sites. This initial meeting point offers a convenient and atmospheric beginning to a journey into Prague’s Jewish history.

A major highlight of the tour is the Jewish Museum in Prague, which holds one of the largest collections of confiscated Jewish belongings from World War II. As part of the experience, visitors gain insights into the history of the Jewish community through this extensive collection, which includes artifacts that reveal the community’s life, struggles, and resilience during and after the Holocaust.
The museum visit enhances understanding of the scale of Jewish life in Prague and the profound impact of the wartime period. It is a highly recommended stop for those wanting a deeper connection to the history and artifacts of the Jewish community.
Central to this tour are visits to four historical synagogues, each with its own unique story. The Old-New Synagogue, the oldest active synagogue in Europe, is a key stop that gives visitors a sense of centuries of worship and community. The Pinkas Synagogue functions as a Holocaust memorial, serving as a poignant reminder of the community’s suffering and survival.
Participants will also see other significant synagogues, gaining insight into their architectural features and historical significance. Entrance fees are not included in the tour price and are approximately 20 EUR per person, paid on site.
More Great Tours NearbyA core part of the tour focuses on Jewish experiences during World War II. The guide shares stories of life in Prague’s Jewish ghetto, the impact of Nazi policies, and the community’s resilience. This educational element provides context for the confiscated belongings displayed in the Jewish Museum and the memorials within the synagogues.
This segment is essential for understanding how the Jewish community endured and coped during one of the darkest chapters in history, making the visit both informative and emotionally compelling.
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One of the most atmospheric stops is the Old Jewish Cemetery, used from the 15th to the 18th century. Visitors learn about the cemetery’s history, including the reasons for its limited space and the unique practice of layering graves. The cemetery is a somber but fascinating site, where thousands of Jewish burials tell silent stories of generations past.
Walking through the graves, visitors gain perspective on the community’s long-standing presence in Prague and the hardships faced over centuries. Photography is allowed but with restrictions, and respectful conduct is expected.
The tour is conducted in English by a live guide, ensuring clear and engaging narration. As a private group experience, it offers flexibility and personalized attention. Meeting at the Praský orloj makes logistical planning easier, and the tour is designed to be walkable, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Since the tour covers several important sites, it is advisable to bring water, snacks, and a camera. Backpacks are not allowed within the sites, and flash photography is prohibited. The tour’s pacing balances sightseeing with storytelling, making it suitable for those with moderate walking ability.
While the tour price is $211 for up to 7 people, visitors should note that admission fees for the synagogues are not included. These are paid on the spot and amount to approximately 20 EUR per person. This fee grants access to the four synagogues visited during the tour, which contain remarkable exhibits and architectural details.
Booking this tour offers flexibility through the reserve now, pay later option. Cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for planning. The 2.5-hour duration makes it easy to incorporate into a full day of sightseeing in Prague’s Old Town and other districts.
This private tour is ideal for those seeking a personalized, in-depth look at Prague’s Jewish heritage**. History buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Holocaust history will find it particularly rewarding. The limited group size allows for questions and tailored commentary, making it suitable for visitors who want a more intimate experience.
The Private Prague Jewish Quarter tour offers a compelling and respectful exploration of one of Prague’s most meaningful neighborhoods. With visits to four historic synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Jewish Museum, the experience provides a comprehensive look at centuries of Jewish life and its resilience through wartime atrocities.
While the admission fees are additional, the overall value lies in the expert storytelling, private group setting, and access to important landmarks. This tour is well-suited for those who wish to learn deeply and see the sites without the crowds, making it a memorable addition to any Prague itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is suitable for most ages, but children should be prepared for walking and respectful conduct in religious sites.
How many synagogues are visited during the tour?
Four historic synagogues are included, with access paid separately.
Can I customize the tour?
As a private experience, the guide can tailor the commentary to your interests, within the scope of the scheduled sites.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, water, snacks, and a head covering or kippah are recommended.
Is photography allowed?
Photography is permitted but flash photography and backpacks are not allowed. Follow the guide’s instructions.
Are the sites wheelchair accessible?
The data does not specify accessibility; check with the provider if this is a concern.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
How do I pay for the synagogue entrance fees?
The approximately 20 EUR per person fee is paid directly at the sites.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended; the pay later option offers flexibility.
What days is the tour available?
The tour is not available on Saturdays; check availability for other weekdays or Sundays.