Prague’s imaginary heart is the Old Town, and at its heart lies Old Town Square with the Cathedral of Our Lady before Týn and the Old Town Hall with the Astronomical Clock - the smartwatch of its day. From here it is only a short walk to the Jewish Town, which is probably the most mysterious part of Prague. Here you’ll learn more about the Golem and the turbulent history of the Jewish community and its inhabitants.
The meeting point is located on the ground floor of the Old Town Hall on the far left at the Giudes&Tours office behind the Gift shop (not at the cashdesk of the Old Town Hall).
You will have a while to admire the Astronomical Clock and get impressed by the story given by our official licensed guide. Please note that we will not enter the attraction. We are just going to stay outside.
The most significant square of historical Prague, it was founded in the 12th century and has been witness to many historical events. Now is the time to introduce you to the most important of them.
Do you know where this name Ungelt comes from? One of the most important historical sites in Prague, this block of buildings, probably built in the 11th century, was originally a fortified merchants’ yard, where customs duties – ungelt – were collected.
You will see also the youngest and most beautiful synagogue of the Jewish Town in Prague's Josefov district. Please note that we will not enter the attraction. We are just going to stay outside.
Prague’s most prestigious boulevard, home to a wide range of luxury boutiques representing the world’s most prominent fashion brands. Will you buy something?
You will have an opportunity to admire one of the oldest and most valuable European and world Jewish monuments, and the oldest synagogue in Central Europe. What happened inside? Our guide will definitely tell you! Please note that we will not enter the attraction. We are just going to stay outside.
You will have the possibility get overwhelmed by the Jewish Quarter of Prague, not only by the Pinkas Synagogue but also Old-New Synagogue, Spanish Synagogue and Maisel Synagogue. Please note that we will not enter the attraction. We are just going to stay outside.
Walking through the Jewish Town, you must see The Maisel Synagogue. It was built from 1590 to 1592 by the mayor of the Jewish Town, Mordechai Maisel, who funded the extensive Renaissance reconstruction of the ghetto. Please note that we will not enter the attraction. We are just going to stay outside.
Prague's most prestigious concert hall, home of the Czech Philharmonic, which performed here for the first time in 1896 under the baton of Antonín Dvořák. Our guide will show you this Neo-Renaissance building and introduces you to the most important events that have taken place here. Please note that we will not enter the attraction. We are just going to stay outside.
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