What does it mean and how to book a DIY (do it yourself) holiday?
33 £/person (flight and accommodation Recommended Accommodation )
Josefov: The Jewish neighborhood
The Jewish district of Prague was initially located in the castle district, but until the 1200s it spread in the area of Josefov and was considered for centuries as a ghetto.Its transformation into one of the most important and interesting neighborhoods of the city took place in the late 1800s, when large sections were demolished to make the ART Nouveau apartment buildings.Spanish synagogue, Pinkas Synagogue, Ceremonial Hall and Klaus Synagogue.One of the best free things to do in Prague is the exploration of the old Jewish cemetery, remarkable for its degraded funeral stones, many inclined in a messy way because of their age.Josefov is also popular for his excellent Kosher restaurants.


