The Prague City Overview is designed to show you the main sights of the Golden City - the City of a Hundred Spires - including Wenceslas Square, the State Opera House, the National Museum, Prague Castle (including St. Vitus Cathedral), Parizska(Paris) Street, Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge and Kampa Island.
The Jewish Quarter Tour is my most popular tour. You'll see 4 well-preserved synagogues, including the oldest anywhere north of the Alps; also a moving tribute to Czechoslovakia's lost Jewish population in the Pinkas Synagogue. We'll also visit the Old Jewish Cemetery, where the graves lie up to twelve layers deep and where you'll find the resting place of Rabbi Loew, renowned as the creator of the Golem. Prague is home to the largest collection of Judaica in the world and there is no other country that has so many historical Jewish artefacts all in one place. This neighbourhood that largely resembled an open-air Jewish heritage musuem, almost frozen in time.