Jewish Prague
A journey on the traces of Jewish Heritage in Prague
5 Days / Prague Terezín
If it is the six Synagogues, the Jewish Cemetery or the Jewish Town Hall. Only a few European citites can boast a better preserved Jewish Gehetto than Prague. Betake yourself on a discovery through the moving and dramatic history of the Jewish Prague.
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Day
1
Arrival in Prague
Arrival at your hotel in Prague.
The remainder of the day is yours to spend at leisure.
Welcome dinner at a traditional restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Prague.
Day
2
Prague
After breakfast enjoy an extensive walking tour through the old town of Prague.
Enjoy lunch at a traditional restaurant in the old town.
In the afternoon discover the Jewish heritage of Prague and enjoy a walking tour through the Jewish quarter.
Dinner at a traditional restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Prague.
Attractions of this day

Old Town Walking Tour
Follow our guide and let the city, where there is a secret to discover behind every single corner, enchant you. The city walk views the Old Town Square providing a dazzling Panorama. Stop in the middle and turn around in a slow circle: every building is different in each detail - roof, windows, doors and colours. You will admire attractions such as the Old Town Hall and its Astronomical Clock and charming, colourful houses, before continuing towards the Charles Bridge which you will walk across. Enjoy strolling through the charming old town and get lost by its hidden gems and corners!

City Walk - Josefov, the Jewish Quarter of Prague
Prague's Jewish Quarter, also known as Josefov, dates back to the 13th century when Jewish people were ordered to vacate their homes and to settle only in this area. This tour focuses on Prague's Jewish past and present. Besides visiting the Jewish Museum and the Old Jewish Cemetery, you will also discover the magnificent Old-New Synagogue, the oldest preserved synagogue in Central Europe.
Day
3
Prague: Excursion to Terezín
After breakfast excursion to Terezín. Lunch at local restaurant in the course of the tour.
Arrival back in Prague in the late afternoon. Balance afternoon at leisure.
Dinner at a traditional restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Prague.
Attraction of this day
Terezín and Terezín Memorial
During the Second World War Terezín played a significantly tragic role - in 1940 the Prague Gestapo (Secret State Policy) established a prison at the small fortress of Terezín which accounted numerous fatalities. In 1941 the Nazis established a concentration camp for Jewish prisoners. Until the end of the war more than 35,000 people lost their lives there. A memorial site has been established to commemorate the tragic happenings. Until today several facilities of the National Socialism have been preserved.
Day
4
Prague
After breakfast visit to the Prague Castle District. The remainder of the day is yours to spend at leisure.
The afternoon is yours to spend at leisure.
Dinner at a traditional restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Prague.
Attraction of this day

Prague Castle (Hradschin)
Situated on mount Hradschin, Prague Castle has been forming the political and cultural center for over 1000 years, not only of the city but also of the whole country. With its three castle-courtyards, Prague Castle is said to be the largest enclosed castle area. The Prague castle complex counts several sights, such as the famous St. Vitus Cathedral, the National gallery or the golden lane. Definitely, Prague castle is a must for every Prague visitor.
Day
5
Departure from Prague
After breakfast you start your homeward journey.
Have a safe trip!
Old Town Walking Tour
Follow our guide and let the city, where there is a secret to discover behind every single corner, enchant you. The city walk views the Old Town Square providing a dazzling Panorama. Stop in the middle and turn around in a slow circle: every building is different in each detail - roof, windows, doors and colours. You will admire attractions such as the Old Town Hall and its Astronomical Clock and charming, colourful houses, before continuing towards the Charles Bridge which you will walk across. Enjoy strolling through the charming old town and get lost by its hidden gems and corners!
City Walk - Josefov, the Jewish Quarter of Prague
Prague's Jewish Quarter, also known as Josefov, dates back to the 13th century when Jewish people were ordered to vacate their homes and to settle only in this area. This tour focuses on Prague's Jewish past and present. Besides visiting the Jewish Museum and the Old Jewish Cemetery, you will also discover the magnificent Old-New Synagogue, the oldest preserved synagogue in Central Europe.
Terezín and Terezín Memorial
During the Second World War Terezín played a significantly tragic role - in 1940 the Prague Gestapo (Secret State Policy) established a prison at the small fortress of Terezín which accounted numerous fatalities. In 1941 the Nazis established a concentration camp for Jewish prisoners. Until the end of the war more than 35,000 people lost their lives there. A memorial site has been established to commemorate the tragic happenings. Until today several facilities of the National Socialism have been preserved.
Prague Castle (Hradschin)
Situated on mount Hradschin, Prague Castle has been forming the political and cultural center for over 1000 years, not only of the city but also of the whole country. With its three castle-courtyards, Prague Castle is said to be the largest enclosed castle area. The Prague castle complex counts several sights, such as the famous St. Vitus Cathedral, the National gallery or the golden lane. Definitely, Prague castle is a must for every Prague visitor.