


Explore Prague's historic Jewish Quarter after dark, uncovering its rich history and cultural significance.

The Jewish Quarter Night Tour involves extensive walking on cobblestone streets.

Weather can be unpredictable, and a light jacket will keep you dry and warm.

To ensure your phone stays powered for photos and navigation during the tour.
The heart of the Jewish Quarter, featuring the Jan Hus Monument and the Old Town Hall.
Explore the rich history of the Jewish community in Prague through exhibits and artifacts.
A medieval clock tower with hourly shows, located at the Old Town Square.
Famous for its shakshuka and hummus, Café Evita is a local favorite for breakfast.

Known for its fresh bread and pastries, Breads & More is a popular spot for breakfast.
Offering a variety of seafood dishes, this restaurant is a favorite for lunch.

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

Poached eggs in a spicy tomato sauce, often served with challah bread.
Crispy fried chickpea balls in a soft pita bread with tahini, hummus, and salad.

A traditional Jewish egg bread, often served on Fridays for Shabbat.
Authentic Jewish folk music, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Jewish Quarter.
A decorative case containing a parchment with a Jewish prayer, often hand-painted by local artisans.
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