Discover Prague’s soul in this immersive Old Town & Jewish Quarter Walking Tour. On this 90‑minute excursion, a licensed local guide takes you through winding cobbled lanes and luminous squares, weaving the tale of medieval Prague, the rise of the Jewish community, and their enduring legacy.
You'll begin beneath the legendary Astronomical Clock and explore Old Town Square, as your guide brings to life the stories of reformers like Jan Hus and explains the shocking Defenestrations of Prague. Amble past hidden architectural wonders—Ungelt courtyard, Týn Church, the Estates Theatre where Mozart premiered Don Giovanni, and the Carolinum, home to Central Europe’s oldest university.
Cross into Josefov, once the largest Jewish ghetto in Europe, now the heart of preserved Jewish heritage. Immerse yourself in structures like the Old‑New Synagogue (Europe’s oldest active synagogue, dating to 1270), the solemn Old Jewish Cemetery from the 1400s, and the poignant Spanish Synagogue with its Moorish‑style interiors. Each stop highlights the resilience and cultural contributions of Prague’s Jewish community.
Along the way, encounter the Pinkas Synagogue, now a memorial housing over 80,000 names and children’s drawings from Terezín, creating a deeply moving connection to the Shoah. Your guide uncovers little details you’d otherwise miss—commemorative plaques, hidden stories, and architectural secrets—that bring the city's layered past into vivid focus.
Ideal for history lovers, Jewish heritage travelers, or anyone seeking an intimate, narrative-driven introduction to Prague, this small‑group tour (max 15‑20 people) ensures personal attention and lively discussion. It’s the perfect starting point before you immerse yourself in synagogue interiors or perhaps visit more museums.



