


A historic neighborhood in Prague, known for its synagogues, Jewish Museum, and narrow streets.
Established in the 15th century, it's one of the oldest surviving Jewish cemeteries in Europe.
Explore the rich history of the Jewish community in Prague through interactive exhibits.
The oldest still-standing synagogue in Europe, built in the early 13th century.

Boiled and baked roll with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and red onion.

Poached eggs in a spicy tomato sauce, often served with challah bread.
Hearty beef stew with potatoes, carrots, and paprika, often served with dumplings.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Jewish dishes since 1992.

A famous café with a rich history, popular among locals and tourists alike.
A popular pizzeria with a cozy atmosphere, serving authentic Italian pizza.

A traditional Jewish egg bread, often served on Shabbat, symbolizing the manna from heaven.

A musical box playing traditional Klezmer music, reflecting the Jewish Quarter's rich musical heritage.
Jewellery featuring the Star of David, a symbol of Judaism, often made of silver or gold.
Jewish Quarter can experience sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Exploring the narrow, cobbled streets of the Jewish Quarter requires comfortable footwear.
To keep your devices powered while exploring the historic sites and synagogues.

A stunning light show set in the Proumeyssac Chasm, a natural wonder in the Dordogne region of France.
Dingmans Ferry, a charming village nestled in the Pocono Mountains, is known for its scenic beauty and outdoor activities.
S Agnigarh Hill, a historic site in Guwahati, offers panoramic views of the Brahmaputra River and the city, with ancient ruins and a peaceful atmosphere.