Start the tour in the very heart of the city – by Charles Bridge – and enjoy one of the most beautiful views of Prague. As you head to the old Jewish Quarter (once the biggest Jewish settlement in Europe) you will learn about the turbulent history of Jewish people in the Czech Republic. Visit the well-preserved Jewish monuments – six historic synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery and the Jewish Town Hall. Your guide will unveil some of the Jewish Town’s old stories and legends connected to this specific part of Prague, such as the Golem's one. Walk in the footsteps of Franz Kafka and experience the environment that shaped this Jewish writer who is regarded as one of the most influential authors of the 20th century.After a short break in a coffee shop where you can relax over a cup of coffee and delicious cake, continue to the Old Town Square, an old marketplace, originally founded in the 11th century. This beautiful square is dominated by the splendid gothic Church of Our Lady Before Týn, the monumental Church of St. Nicholas, and the medieval Old Town Hall with the famous Astronomical Clock which has been measuring time for over six centuries. If time remains, your guide will lead you through the streets lined with picturesque buildings and churches. You will have a taste of more of the countless sights and monuments in the Old Town, be it Mozart’s favorite Estates Theatre, the medieval college of Prague University or the jewel of Cubist architecture – the Black Madonna House.
Insert the history of the Jewish people in Prague in a broader context of the city. Enter the unique monuments of the former Jewish ghetto such as the extremely well-preserved Old Jewish Cemetery. Visit the oldest active synagogue
Meet your guide by the statue of Charles IV. The guide will hold an orange umbrella.