- Prague Jewish Quarter - Explore the long and fascinating history of Jewish people in Prague, dating from the tenth century, through the atrocities of World War II, up to the present day. Located in the heart of Prague’s Old Town, the Jewish Ghetto is a truly eye-opening journey into the heart of medieval European history and you will hear it all on this Jewish Heritage tour.
- Personal professional English-speaking guide for private groups
- Admission to key Jewish historic sites
- Ample opportunities for photo-taking
- Food and drink, although your guide will be happy to recommend local favourites along the way
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Transportation throughout tour
- Gratuities
Your excursion features stopovers at various public synagogues, including the Old-New Synagogue- the oldest operational Jewish temple in Europe. The Old-New Synagogue, a beautiful piece of early Gothic architecture in Prague, was finished around 1270.
The itinerary also includes the Old Jewish Cemetery, a 15th-century site which presents a unique chance to learn more about the funeral practices and traditions of the medieval era. Unbelievably, the cemetery houses approximately 100,000 bodies, yet only 12,000 gravestones are in sight!
During the course of your journey, you will develop a deeper understanding of the challenges that Jewish society contended with in Central Europe, as well as how Jewish adversity was eventually integrated into Prague’s intellectual movement in the 19th century.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.