Private Tour of the Prague Jewish Museum with Synagogues and Cemetery

2 hours and 30 minutes

Easy

Journey through Prague’s Jewish past on a private tour. Visit the historic synagogues and cemetery, and uncover stories of culture, resilience, and tradition.

Embark on a profound journey through centuries of Jewish history with our Prague Jewish Quarter and Museum Tour. We are thrilled to present an immersive experience that delves into the heart of Prague's rich cultural tapestry. This meticulously crafted tour not only explores the picturesque Jewish Quarter but also grants you privileged access to the acclaimed Prague Jewish Museum, led by a guide fully certified by the museum —an honor that underscores the tour's commitment to authenticity and depth.

Your adventure begins in the heart of the enchanting Jewish Quarter, where cobblestone streets and historic synagogues echo with the whispers of a storied past. Our expert guide will unravel the intricate tales of Jewish life and resilience in the heart of Prague.

Wonder at the ancient interiors of the 13th century Old-New Synagogue, the oldest still active house of Jewish prayer in all of Europe. Find about the cultural significance and glory of medieval and early modern Jewish Prague.  Immerse yourself in the poignant history of the Old Jewish Cemetery, the final resting place of prominent Jewish figures, as well as the atmospheric synagogues that bear witness to the evolution of Jewish culture. The Spanish Synagogue, with its dazzling Moorish interior, and the Klausen Synagogue, housing fascinating exhibits, are just a glimpse into the rich narrative awaiting you.

Your certified guide will navigate you through the museum's exhibits, explaining their cultural significance. The Jewish Quarter and Museum is an activity that transcends ordinary tourism.

What's included?
    Exclusions
    • Entry or admission fee
    • the basic tour price does NOT include the price of tickets for the Jewish Museum
    • tickets include the entrance to the Old-New, Pinkas, Maisel and Spanish synagogues, as well as the Old Jewish Cemetery
    • the Klausen Synagogue and the Ceremonial Hall that are currently under reconstruction.
    • tickets must be bought at the Museum ticket office, which usually takes 1-3 minutes
    • buying the tickets upon arrival to the Castle is the best option for your budget
    • we can buy the tickets in advance for you if you choose the extra option
    Please note
    • Stroller / pram accessible
    • Wheelchair accessible
    What to bring

      Comfortable shoes. Umbrella if there is a chance of rain. Your own water bottle is highly recommended.