Explore Prague’s Jewish Quarter and experience the collision of history and cultureOn this 1.5-hour walking tour, you'll learn about Prague's landmarks. Explore the former Jewish Quarter and the oldest and most important sights of Prague's Old Town. Learn about the ancient history of the Jews in Czech lands and visit their unique monuments, such as ancient synagogues preserved throughout Europe! Delve deeper into the maze of cobbled streets of the Old Town and admire the stunning architecture of the Old Town Square and its giant astronomical clock - all with a knowledgeable local guide! Start the tour from the Charles Bridge in the city center and enjoy one of the most panoramic and beautiful views of Prague. You'll learn about the turbulent history of the Jews on Czech soil as you travel to the Old Jewish Quarter, which was once a Jewish settlement in Europe. With six historic synagogues, the Jewish Town Hall, the amazing Old Jewish Cemetery and unique sites of genius, Prague’s Jewish Quarter is one of the best-preserved Jewish ghettos in the world. Admire the majestic facade of the Old and New Synagogues – the oldest surviving synagogue in Europe – which, according to one legend, is the resting place of the legendary Golem, the precursor to Frankenstein’s monster. Follow in Kafka's footsteps and experience the circumstances that shaped the writer known as one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. Your guide will uncover some of the ancient stories and legends of Jewish Town that are associated with this specific part of Old Prague. Then continue to the Old Town Square, an ancient marketplace founded in the 11th century. Only here is the true heart of Prague – Prague’s beautiful square, dominated by the ornate Gothic Our Lady of Tyn Church, the magnificent St. Nicholas Church and the Old Town Hall. As the time approaches, you can see one of Prague's highlights - the famous medieval Prague Astronomical Clock - which has measured time for more than six centuries. Our guide will take you through the winding medieval streets lined with picturesque buildings and churches, allowing you to appreciate the countless sights and monuments of the Old Town, whether it is Mozart's favorite Manor Theater, the Carolimum, the medieval The university is also home to a treasure of Cubist architecture – the House of the Black Madonna. Meeting point information • Křižovnické náměstí, next to the statue of Charles IV, our guide will be holding an orange umbrella. The nearest public transport station is "Staroměstská" (tram, bus, metro A). Things to know before you go • wear comfortable shoes • Arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before the tour starts • Please wear warm clothes in autumn and winter and bring an umbrella in case of rain Additional Information • Children must be accompanied by an adult (18+) • Not suitable for wheelchair users