Prague: Prague Castle, Jewish Quarter, Clock Tower Admission
Prague: Prague Castle, Jewish Quarter, Clock Tower Admission
Prague: Prague Castle, Jewish Quarter, Clock Tower Admission
Prague: Prague Castle, Jewish Quarter, Clock Tower Admission
Prague: Prague Castle, Jewish Quarter, Clock Tower Admission
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Prague: Prague Castle, Jewish Quarter, Clock Tower Admission

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Discover the history and beautiful interiors of Prague Castle
Find out more about the rich cultural heritage of the Jewish Quarter
Reserve your entrance tickets to three of Prague's most popular attractions
Itinerary
Reserve your tickets to some of Prague's top attractions, which you can pickup at a convenient central location near the town square. Visit historic Prague Castle, the synagogues of the Jewish Quarter, and the famous Astronomical Clock Tower at the heart of the Old Town.

Prague Castle

Visit Prague Castle and discover the former residence of Kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman Emperors, and presidents of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. Explore the beautiful interiors and buildings of the castle such as St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George's Basilica, and the Daliborka Tower.

Astronomical Clock Tower

Prior to entering the tower itself, pause to admire the Astronomical Clock on the facade of the tower. With your entrance tickets take the stairs or an elevator up to the top, where you'll enjoy amazing views over the Old Town Square and the rest of Prague.
With this ticket, you can also visit the Old Town Hall. Discover its beautiful halls and a quaint chapel.

Jewish Quarter

With the admission ticket to the Jewish Quarter, you will gain entrance to the most famous synagogues without waiting in any lines. Start exploring and learn about the long history of the Jewish community in the city.
Visit Maisel Synagogue, Pinkas Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetery, Spanish Synagogue, and the Old New Synagogue, where you will find a variety of exhibitions.
At the Maisel Synagogue, touch screens will allow you to browse through old Hebrew manuscripts and to view historical maps of Jewish settlements. You will also get a chance to see the impressive interior of the Spanish Synagogue.
Visit the Jewish Museum of Prague to view the permanent exhibition: Jews in the Bohemian Lands, 19th-20th centuries. Learn more about the history of Jews in the Bohemian region from the reforms of Joseph II in the 1780s to the period after the Second World War.