Highlights of Old Town & Jewish Ghetto

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Overview

Come with us to make the historic Prague come alive! This tour provides a concise yet thorough overview of the fascinating past that lies behind the well-known buildings and monuments in Prague's Jewish Quarter and Old Town. See the most famous sights such as the Astronomical Clock or the Týn Church and get to know the life of the Jewish community in Prague through engaging storytelling.
In front of the building No. 7, 627 Týnská, 110 00 Prague, CZ
Day tour/activity
2 hours
Easy
Yes
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Highlights

  • Explore all of Prague’s major attractions in Old Town
  • See the oldest synagogues in the Jewish Quarter neighborhood
  • Visit the location of Franz Kafka’s birthplace
  • Learn about the history of the Czech Republic and Bohemia
  • Uncover some of the hidden gems of Prague’s historic center

Full description

Wondering how to spend your first day in Prague? Why not begin your morning with our brief but thorough tour packed with essential information about the Old Town and its most famous sites?

Take in the beauty of the surrounding buildings while our friendly and passionate guides share with you their insider knowledge of Prague and the fascinating stories set in this part of the city. Start your exploration in Old Town Square, where you will learn more about its landmarks – the Jan Hus Monument and the Astronomical Clock. As you are led by the Karolinum, Estates Theatre, and Franz Kafka’s birthplace, you will discover places that are significant to the evolution of culture and education in Central Europe. Follow our journey to the Jewish Ghetto. While strolling around the cobblestone alleyways surrounding Prague’s synagogues, discover more about the Jewish way of life, customs, and culture.

During this tour, you will also learn about the origins of Bohemia and the Czech Republic. Allow this journey to spark your curiosity and inspire you to explore Prague to the fullest. Rest assured that with us you will fall in love with this city!

Itinerary

  1. Stop at: Church of Our Lady before Týn

    A quick overview of Czech history, including the founding of Prague and its neighborhoods.

  2. Stop at: Stone Bell House

    A close-up view of one of the most important Gothic buildings in Prague. Probably the birthplace of the greatest Czech ruler - Charles IV.

  3. Stop at: Jan Hus Monument

    Honoring "Czech Martin Luther," who criticized the Catholic Church to the point of his execution and the Hussite movement being born as an outcome.

  4. Stop at: Old Town Hall with the Astronomical Clock

    Discover the historical background of the famous Astronomical Clock, a marvel of the medieval era. Learn to read the time, the position of the stars, or the zodiac signs.

  5. Stop at: Karolinum & Charles University

    Admire the exterior of the historical building housing the first university in Central Europe, established in the fourteenth century by Charles IV.

  6. Stop at: The Estates Theatre

    See the stunning theater that hosted the world premiere of Mozart's opera Don Giovanni.

  7. Stop at: House of the Black Madonna

    Prague's only pure cubistic building. The flagship of cubism - an architectural style found only in the Czech lands.

  8. Stop at: Church of St James

    Founded in the Gothic style, damaged by fire, and rebuilt in the Baroque style. Its main draw is the mummified hand that hangs from the ceiling at the church's entrance.

  9. Stop at: Ungelt Square

    A unique medieval courtyard hidden in the heart of Prague, which once served as a customs office for foreign traders paying for the goods they brought into the city.

  10. Stop at: Maisel Synagogue

    Admire the neo-gothic synagogue's exterior. Discover the history of Jewish life in Prague and the Czech lands.

  11. Stop at: Old Jewish Cemetery

    Be surprised by its layout and learn about the use of the cemetery throughout history.

  12. Stop at: Klausen Synagogue & Burial Society

    It is nowadays the largest synagogue in the former Prague Jewish Ghetto. Hear about Jewish customs and burial ceremonies.

  13. Stop at: Old-New Synagogue

    One of the earliest Prague Gothic structures and the oldest preserved twin-nave medieval synagogue in the city. Hear about its history and admire its exterior. It is believed that it was built from stones of the Solomon Temple in Jerusalem.

  14. Stop at: Spanish Synagogue

    The exterior view and the historical background of the latest synagogue in Prague's Jewish Town, with its stunning Moorish interior design inspired by the renowned Spanish Alhambra.

  15. Stop at: Franz Kafka

    An unusual monument was created in honor of the widely popular writer Franz Kafka. Listen to the story of his life.

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Includes

Important information

  • Minimum of 2 passengers per booking required. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet the requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund.
  • Tour operated in English or German; please specify at the time of booking.
  • Not wheelchair accessible.

What do I need to bring?

  • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
  • Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the tour departure time.
  • Bottle of water

PUBLIC TOUR

From

€18.00

for adults

Prices include 12% VAT

English
  • Tuesdays at 10:30
  • Thursdays at 10:30
  • Saturdays at 10:30
  • Sundays at 10:30
German
  • Saturdays at 10:30

PRIVATE TOUR

From

€220.00

for a private group

Prices include 12% VAT

English
  • Every day at 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00
German
  • Every day at 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00

Meeting point

In front of the building No. 7, 627 Týnská, 110 00 Prague, CZ

From the Astronomical Clock, cross the Old Town Square towards Týn Cathedral. Facing Týn Cathedral take the left narrow lane (Týnská) between the Cathedral and the beige Baroque building (Kinsky Palace). Once you are standing behind Týn Cathedral you will see the big wooden door of building number 7.

Cancellation policy

We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if the booking for public tour is cancelled 1 day or less before the event.
We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if the booking for private tour is cancelled 14 days or less before the event.

Did you like this tour? Want to see more of Prague with us?

After such an introduction, you might be interested in discovering more! Join us and continue with your day on our afternoon Prague Castle & Canal River Boat tour. Enjoy a relaxing sail with refreshments on the Vltava River and explore the largest castle complex in the world.

Public vs Private tours

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