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3 Hours

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Excursion

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Prague

Free Cancellation

up to 24 hours prior to departure

Jewish Prague

Walk the Jewish Quarter of Prague for a unique perspective of the city

Highlights

* The Old Jewish Cemetery
* Synagogues
* The Old Jewish Town Hall

    included with

    * Admission to the Old Jewish Cemetery, a few synagogues, and the Old Jewish Town Hall

      excluded by

      * Hotel Pick-up/Drop-off
      * Gratuities

        Essential Information

        * This tour is available in English, German, French, Spanish and Italian
        * This tour takes place on Tue, Fri and Sunday at 10:15
        * Shared tour is provided in a small group in compliance with all hygienic regulations on health protection such as disinfection of cars before each trip, observance of distances during the trip and in the places visited, disinfectants for use by clients
        * Clients must have covered noses and mouths (facemasks)
        * Children younger than 2 years old may participate for free
        * Cancellations made within 24 hours of service date will be charged in full; more than 24 hours notice is fully refundable
        * This tour may not be available during Jewish festivals
        * This is not suitable for those with physical disabilities
        * Men are required to wear a head cover when entering the Jewish sanctuaries

          Itinerary

          Take a trip through time as you learn about Jewish history. During this walking tour, you will see several important sites such as the Old Jewish cemetery, Old-New Synagogue, Maisel Synagogue, Spanish Synagogue and Pinkas Synagogue. See central Europe’s only Jewish Town – the quarter that survived the Holocaust.

          Stroll through the Old Jewish Cemetery and visit a few synagogues. The Old Jewish cemetery vas established in the first half of the 15th century. Its oldest tombstone (from 1439) marks the grave of the poet and scholar Avigdor Kara. The most prominent person buried here is Rabbi Liwa ben Bezalel, also known as a Rabbi Löw. Walk through Maiselova Street to reach the Old Town Square. The Old-New Synagogue was built in the early Gothic style around the middle of the 13th century. The main hall is the only existing medieval hall of its kind.
          Duration: 3 Hours 
          From  $82.00