Visite à pied du quartier juif de Prague





Description
Découvrez l'histoire juive de Prague lors d'une passionnante balade à pied dans l'un des seuls quartiers juifs d'Europe centrale qui ait survécu à l'holocauste. Connue sous le nom de Josefov, ce quartier juif contient les vestiges de l'ancien ghetto juif où l'importante communauté et des légendes spirituelles ont été créées et développées pendant des siècles.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
L'un des musées juifs les plus anciens et existants au monde, a été fondé en 1906
La personne la plus importante enterrée dans l'ancien cimetière juif est le rabbin Judah Loew ben Bezalel, connu sous le nom de rabbin Löw avec qui est associé à la légende de la créature artificielle - le golem.
La place a été fondée au 12ème siècle et a été témoin de nombreux événements historiques. Ici, vous pouvez admirer l'église Tyn, l'église Saint-Nicolas et l'horloge astronomique.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(102)
The Ukranian guide had very limited English skills. What made the experience so bad though was that she seemed to have barely any knowledge about the Jewish Quarter. She could tell the names of the buildings and that was basically it. She tried to make up by small talk. She also dragged us into certain stores and advertised other activities. I would not mind that but if that is all you get from the tour, it leaves you frustrated. We visited the Jewish Museum after that on our own with the included audio guide. That was really good.
It was terrible. The guide showed little interest and it would have been better to arrange the synagogue visits ourselves which we ended up doing at additional cost.
We always try to take walking tours. This was one of the best ever. Guide (Sophie) was incredible. She displayed endless knowledge and based on questions pointed us to more things.
the only problem was several languages on tour and we had to share the tour guide as she spent alot of time speak to the other non english speaking participants there were enough people to do an english only tour
This tour started out badly. We used the location indicated on the ticket purchase confirmation to try and find the meeting place, which was stated as a yellow kiosk. However, when we emerged from the metro, we couldn’t find it. Eventually we did, but not after 15-20 frantic minutes. We barely made the tour on time - and we had deliberately come early! Viator needs to provide Google Maps style maps showing the meeting place! The same thing happened on a tour in Normandy. The actual tour was ok but seemed rushed. It spent the first 15 minutes or so getting to the Jewish district, including a church stop. Why it didn’t begin closer to the district is unclear. The tour guide, whose name I don’t recall, was fair. She was very brief with responses to questions and her eye contact was with one or two members of the group. That said, she was quite knowledgeable. Any misgivings with the tour are not because of her.
The tour was a huge disappointment. We were 4 people who ordered the tour and thought we were having a private guide as it said in the description. We had 13 people on the tour not just the four of us and two were Russian speakers so the guide kept stopping to explain everything in Russian. Because of this she was running late so skipped certain things. For example The description says Discover an exhibition dedicated to the famous author, Kafka, in the Old Town Square. All she did was point out the house he lived in. Totally not worth the money.
Highly recommended. Our guide Dana knew so much and made a trip to Prague so interesting and worthwhile.
The tour was good but I felt we had to move very quickly. I was disappointed the old synagogue was not included. Some of the details about Jewish customs and traditions described were not accurate and I needed to correct the guide.
The tour of the Jewish Quarter is a must for all visitors to Prague Unfortnately, our guide did not have the knowlege needed to bring this area to life. Ask your guide about the golem if he/she does not offer. The tour was very meaningful in spite of Jon’s inadequacies
<p>This is the WORST tour I have aver been on in any city of the world. <br/> The guide was appalling.<br/> We met on the far side of the city walked 10 mins to the square where we met up with others. Why not all meet in the main tourist square?<br/> We booked an English tour, yet the tour was amalgamated with a German Tour, so every commentary was repeated in English and German which meant we went slowly and learnt far less.<br/> We went to the first Synagogue when the guide left us for 20mins while we returned to his HQ to sort out an admin problem.<br/> There was no toilet nor drink break for the whole 3 hour duration. In fact he told my wife she could not use the toilet in one of the synagogues which was clearly untrue, since she then asked the synagogue who were totally happy for her to use it<br/> The guide provided few stories which would bring the tour to life.<br/> All the people on the tour were Jewish and interested in the Prague Jewish History, yet he persisted to tell us about Judaism and very little about Pragues Jewish History.</p> <p>The Tour Guide was called Petr.</p>



