Skip-the-Line Prague Jewish Quarter Ticket With Introduction
Skip-the-Line Prague Jewish Quarter Ticket With Introduction
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Immerse yourself in the rich Jewish heritage of Prague’s Josefov Quarter with the Skip-the-line Prague Jewish Town Ticket With Introduction. Begin your journey with a 20-minute guided introduction that helps you orient yourself in the historic ghetto. Afterward, you can explore the area at your own pace, gaining access to iconic landmarks such as the Old Jewish Cemetery, Old-New Synagogue, and Spanish Synagogue.
About this activity
Duration
Flexible
Live Guide
English,
German,
Italian,
Spanish,
Russian,
French
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Bestseller Ticket
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Highlights
- Skip the ticket lines and enjoy direct access to Prague’s Jewish Quarter landmarks.
- Visit the Old Jewish Cemetery, one of the oldest surviving Jewish burial grounds in the world.
- Explore significant synagogues, including the Old-New Synagogue, Spanish Synagogue, and Pinkas Synagogue.
- 20-minute introduction in English, orienting you to key sites and historical context.
- Self-guided tour—explore at your own pace after the introduction.
- Includes discounts at nearby snack bars and souvenir shops.
- Receive a small souvenir to remember your visit.
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Includes
- Entrance ticket circuit 1: Old Jewish Cemetery / Old-New Synagogue / Spanish Synagogue / Maisel Synagogue / Pinkas Synagogue / temporary exhibitons in the Robert Guttmann gallery
- Small souvenir
- Extra discounts for the snack bar and souvenir shop
- Introduction in English for 20 min (The 20 minutes introduction is guaranteed in English, other languages are available according to the skills of the guide.)
Excludes
- Full guided tour (only a 20-minute introduction is provided)
How It Works
- Meet at the Meeting Point
Arrive at the meeting point. Here, you will pick up your admission ticket and meet your guide for a 20-minute introduction. - Introduction
Enjoy a 20-minute guided introduction at either 9:40 AM or 11:00 AM (daily except Saturday). The introduction will give you insight into the most important sites in the Jewish Quarter, including the synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery. - Self-Guided Exploration
After the introduction, explore the Jewish Quarter at your own pace. Use your ticket to access Circuit 1, which includes the Old Jewish Cemetery and historic synagogues such as the Old-New Synagogue and Spanish Synagogue. - Additional Perks
As part of your ticket, you will also receive a small souvenir and enjoy discounts at nearby snack bars and souvenir shops.
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The Jewish Quarter, also known as Josefov, is one of the most historically significant Jewish neighborhoods in Europe. Located in the heart of Prague, this district is home to a treasure trove of Jewish heritage sites. From the medieval Old-New Synagogue, the oldest active synagogue in Europe, to the poignant Old Jewish Cemetery, a burial site dating back to the 15th century, the Jewish Quarter is a living testament to the endurance of the Jewish community through centuries of change and challenge.
With the Skip-the-line Prague Jewish Town Ticket, you gain access to some of the most important landmarks in Jewish history. Start your visit at our meeting point, where you will receive your ticket and be greeted by a guide for a 20-minute introduction. During this introduction, you’ll be given a brief history of the quarter, along with practical tips on how to best explore the sites.
Your self-guided journey through the Josefov Jewish Quarter will take you to key landmarks:
The Quarter’s landmarks not only provide a glimpse into Jewish religious and cultural life but also serve as a memorial to the community’s resilience and contributions to Prague’s development over the centuries.