Prague Sightseeing - JEWISH PRAGUE

Jewish Prague
Jewish presence has been recorded in Prague already in the 10th century. During these one thousand or so years, Jews have been living, working, enjoying their life as well as suffering in this beautiful city. Many “pogroms” have decimated their ranks, the worse having come during the Nazi occupation of Prague, 1939 – 1945. From the approximately 90,000 living here at the time, some 80,000 were killed by being sent to concentration camps such as Terezin and on to Auschwitz or simply by being worked to death. Josefov, the part of town which was traditionally Jewish, is a suburb by the river named after emperor Josef II and still called “Jewish Town”. Your tour includes a visit to the oldest synagogue in Europe (1270), the Old New Synagogue, the Jewish Museum which includes the Klaus and Maisl synagogues, the Pinkas synagogue with the approximately 80,000 names of the victims of the holocaust inscribed on the wall, the Old Jewish Cemetery and more. The museum includes many precious Jewish artifacts collected over generations. During the former regime, the Jewish presence in Prague was largely ignored. After the “Velvet Revolution” in 1989, many Jews have returned and keep on coming. The Jewish Heritage centers have been rebuilt, refurbished and reopened to the public largely due to funds generated all over the world, especially the USA, Canada and Israel. All Jewish sights are closed on Saturday (except Terezin which honors all victims and therefore does not observe Sabbath). We recommend visiting the Terezin Memorial in the afternoon to complement this tour.
This tour is a half day tour. We kindly ask you to start your tour no later than 9:00 am or at/after 1:30 pm so your private guide can fill his/her schedule with a full day of touring. You can also hire the guide for the full day and start anytime outside of this schedule. Thank you for your understanding.
Duration: approximately 3-4 hours
Prices are in EUROS and valid until March 31, 2009.
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Guide only |
Guide only 21 - 50 people |
Guide, driver, car |
Guide, driver, van |
Approximate Entrance fees |
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EUR 95 |
EUR 115 |
n/a |
n/a |
EUR 20 |
Jewish Prague - Josefov - is located in the city center, Old Town area and all the sites are within a square 1/2 mile of each other - therefore, no transport is needed. In case of wheelchair necessity, then a vehicle should be used and we will be glad to quote the price on an individual basis.






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