Visit 4 synagogues - Pinkas, Maisel, Klausen and Spanish - in 1 day! Discover the most important Jewish heritage sites in the historic Jewish Town. Enjoy a private tour with skip-the-line access. Optional: transfers from your accommodation.
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4-hour: 4 Synagogues Tour
Book a 4-hour private tour of the Pinkas, Klausen, Maze and Spanish Synagogues in Prague's Jewish Town. Explore Jewish history and heritage.
5-hour: 4 Synagogues Tour & Transfers
Book a 1-hour round-trip transfer and a 4-hour private tour of the Pinkas, Klausen, Maze and Spanish Synagogues in Prague's Jewish Town. Explore Jewish history and heritage.
This exclusive Jewish tour offers you skip-the-line entry to 4 synagogues of the Jewish Museum complex in Prague: the Pinkas Synagogue, the Klausen Synagogue, the Maze Synagogue and the Spanish Synagogue.
Duration: 4 hours: Book a 4-hour private tour of the Pinkas, Klausen, Maze and Spanish Synagogues in Prague's Jewish Town.<br/>,: Explore Jewish history and heritage.<br/>Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language. CZPR039
Duration: 5 hours: Book a 1-hour round-trip transfer and a 4-hour private tour of the Pinkas, Klausen, Maze and<br/>,: Spanish Synagogues in Prague's Jewish Town. Explore Jewish history and heritage.<br/>Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language. CZPR039<br/>Pickup included
Visit 4 synagogues with skip-the-line tickets and a Licensed Guide. It’s a unique chance to discover a Jewish Museum complex of historic buildings that survived World War II and the German occupation of the Czech Republic. This is one of Prague’s visited attractions, so you’ll be happy to know that on this tour you will beat the crowds and skip the lines to 4 historic synagogues.
Together with your Expert Guide you will visit the Moorish-style Spanish Synagogue and explore the exhibition on the Jewish-Czech history from the Enlightenment period to today, displaying Judaica (Jewish ceremonial art), Jewish objects, books, and more.
On the way to visit the Klausen Synagogue, which boasts beautiful early Baroque interiors filled with Jewish objects.
You will pass sights such as the New-Old Synagogue and the Jewish Town Hall.
You will also visit the Maisel Synagogue, which stores 6,000 Jewish artifacts that the Nazis intended to display in a horrific ‘museum for an extinct race’.
You can learn more about the events of WWII and the Holocaust by visiting the Pinkas Synagogue, which houses the Memorial of Holocaust Victims of Bohemia and Moravia with 77,297 names of the concentration camp victims listed on the walls.
Estimated 1-hour round-trip transfer. This option includes pickup and drop-off at your accommodation in Prague and a round-trip transfer by private car. Our licensed driver will take you to the meeting point on time, and take you back directly after the tour.
Meet your guide by the Statue of Franz Kafka, Dušní, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
Know Before You Go:
- Please check your email the day before the tour.
- Please note that transfers are not included in the 4-hour tour.
- Our tickets to the Jewish Museum complex allow you to skip the line at the ticket office. Admission is for the the Pinkas Synagogue, the Klausen Synagogue, the Maze Synagogue and the Spanish Synagogue
- For the best experience, we will limit your group size to 25 guests per guide. We will arrange additional guides for larger groups, so the price will be higher.
- The 5-hour option includes an estimated 1-hour round-trip transfer from your accommodation. Transfer time will vary depending on the distance and traffic. We will arrange a standard car (sedan) for groups of 1-4 people, and in a large van for groups of 5 people and more. You can book a 5-people tour for a larger vehicle.
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