Jewish Prague Walking Tour: Explore Museum, Synagogues, Cemetery and Town Hall
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Discover the rich history of Prague's Jewish Quarter on a 3-hour walking tour. Visit the Jewish Museum, explore synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the iconic Jewish Town Hall.
Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Start your 3-hour walking tour at the Old-New Synagogue, the oldest functioning synagogue in Europe, which was built around 1270 and is also among the oldest Gothic structures in Prague. Prohibited from practicing masonry, the Jews hired Christians to build the synagogue. Learn about Jewish religious and social customs during the medieval period.

Also visit the Renaissance-era Town Hall built by Mordechai Maisel and envision the golden age of Prague’s Jewish community. Maisel, the mayor of the Jewish Quarter who became Rudolf II’s Minister of Finance, used his fortune to pave the ghetto’s streets, support Jewish organizations and provide charity for the needy. At the same time, Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel (1525-1609) became legendary in Europe for his prolific theological and philosophical writings. Rabbi Loew is celebrated in Prague folklore as the creator of Golem, a monstrous living being made from clay from the banks of the Vltava River. According to one version of the story, Golem was created to defend the Jews from anti-Semitic attacks.

As you continue to move through one of the largest collections of Judaica in the world, the paradoxes of the Jewish experience in Prague become manifest. In 1745, the entire Jewish population was expelled by Austrian Empress Maria Theresa. Yet, only a few years later, facing a financial recession, Prague’s residents demanded their return. In 1782, Maria Theresa’s son, Josef II, issued the Edict of Toleration, granting the Jews religious freedom, eliminating professional restrictions, and allowing Jewish children to attend schools and universities. A grateful community renamed the ghetto district “Josefov,” as it is still known today.

The increasing liberalism and toleration set in motion by Josef II were swamped by the genocidal nationalism of Nazi Germany. Prague’s Jewish community, at the moment of its greatest assimilation, was decimated by the Holocaust. Learn about the political, economic and ethnic tensions that led to Hitler’s invasion of Czechoslovakia and discuss the implementation of the Nazi’s “Final Solution” in Prague. Also hear about the Jewish experience during the communist years and look at the fragile revival of Prague’s Jewish community taking place today.
*Note to travelers with mobility issues: Please note that this tour as regularly offered includes walking up and down stairs that are sometimes very narrow and/or steep. If you believe you will have difficulties, please consider booking a private tour so that your guide can tailor the route to your limits and personal rhythm, leaving out some sites and focusing on other sites as needed.

Points of Interest

  • Maiselova 38/15

  • Prague

What's Included
  • Guided tour with a historian
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Entrance fees to Jewish Museum and Old-New Synagogue (500 CZK/adults; 350 CZK/students)
Additional Information

This walking tour, spanning three hours, takes you through Prague’s Jewish Quarter, with a particular concentration on the structures, displays, and locations constituting the Jewish Museum. This includes the five standing synagogues, the historic Jewish Cemetery, and Jewish Town Hall. You’ll commence your journey at the Old-New Synagogue, touted as the oldest operational synagogue in all of Europe.

  • Choice of morning and afternoon departure; please advise at time of booking
  • A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
Location
Maiselova 38/15
Maiselova
Please meet your guide outside Jewish Museum Information Center and Cafe Maiselova 38/15, 110 00 Josefov.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Emilygraceacres
Apr 3, 2023
Wonderful tour with Amalka - Amalka was a wonderful guide, knowledgeable about both the historical and contemporary Jewish community in Prague. It was fascinating to tour with beautiful sites.
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Stuart_g
Jun 15, 2022
A heartfelt memorable trip through Jewish Trip - This was a truly special and memorable into the unique and fascinating history of the Jewish population. of Prague. Presented by a wonderful tour guide, born in Prague and a knowledgeable member of the city's Jewish community, it was a heartfelt relating of the experience of those Jews who called Prague home throughout the centuries. It was delivered with a firm, thoughtful, personal understanding of all that the people residing in the Jewish Quarter and environs have gone through over rehears. I wholeheartedly recommend this tour for anyone, regardless of their ethnic background, to take advantage of.
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Henriettar32
Aug 3, 2021
Great tour with a great guide - Great tour with a great guide and lots of stories about the Jewish history of Prague. Highly recommended tour.
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Joanatab
Sep 8, 2020
A local's inside view into Prague's Jewish history - As a local, I've walked through Prague's Jewish quarter endless times, but other than the Golem legend I never really knew much about its history. During this tour, I had the opportunity to visit some of the most important Jewish attractions in the city, starting with the Old-New Synagogue (still active today!) and ending at the Jewish Cemetery. Our guide Nina was very knowledgable and explained everything about Prague's Jewish heritage, from the Jews arrival to Prague to their presence in the modern days. Even in the museum spaces, she always gave us insight into each exhibit, so we were never left wondering what was the meaning of a certain object. I left wanting to know more about this community with books and movie recommendations that Nina mentioned along the tour. The ticket to the Jewish quarter also gives you access to the Spanish Synagogue, but unfortunately, it was closed for renovations during our visit. I would definitely recommend this tour if you want an inside view of Prague's Jewish history!
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Robert_w
Jun 10, 2019
Amazing Guide - I thought I sent this in, but if I didn't, I didn't want to miss the opportunity. Martina was among the best guides we have ever had in Europe. Bright, articulate, informative, kind, respectful, and a pleasure to be with. Every quality you want in a guide. Hope we expressed ourselves clearly.
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Robert_w
Jun 6, 2019
Amazing Guide - Martina was among the best Guides we have ever used in Europe. She was personable,intelligent, informed, professional, and very aware of our needs, and interests. Could not possibly have had a better experience!
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Michael_m
Jan 8, 2019
Very informative - Martina was absolutely awesome!!She is knowledgeable, interesting, fluent, and has a great sense of humor!My husband and I really enjoyed her tour of Jewish Prague this morning.
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Kevin
Sep 9, 2018
Prague Jewish walking tour with Marlina - Marlina was a fantastic tour guide. She was like a walking encyclopedia. I learned SO MUCH! My wife and I cannot say enough good stuff about Marlina. The tour itself is rich in fascinating Jewish history. I recommend this tour, especially if it possible to have Marlina as your guide. Dr. & Mrs. Kevin Passer Hattiesburg, Mississippi USA
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Rena
Jun 12, 2018
Tour was fantastic. The guide was... - <p>Tour was fantastic. The guide was amazing. We learned so much. <br/> It was the highlight of our trip.</p>
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Paul_b
Jun 25, 2023
roots - Old synagogue was the most interesting, then the cemetery/memorial was sobering . The story of the local community was informative as well
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