Old Jewish Cemetery: A Symbol of Prague's Rich Jewish Heritage

Overview

The Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague is a poignant reminder of the city’s Jewish history and culture. Situated within the historic Jewish Quarter, this cemetery is the final resting place for numerous individuals, with many tombstones narrating stories from centuries past. Established long before the 18th century, the site displays a staggering collection of tombstones, reflecting the intricate and often challenging history of the Jewish community in Prague. Notably, the cemetery features the grave of prominent figures, including influential scholars and community leaders. With its rich historical context and architectural significance, the Old Jewish Cemetery draws visitors looking to connect with Prague’s heritage and understand the profound impact of its Jewish population.

Photo of Old Jewish Cemetery
Photo of Old Jewish Cemetery
Photo of Old Jewish Cemetery
Opening hours
  • Sunday 09:00 - 16:30
  • Monday 09:00 - 16:30
  • Tuesday 09:00 - 16:30
  • Wednesday 09:00 - 16:30
  • Thursday 09:00 - 16:30
  • Friday 09:00 - 16:30

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • AddressŠiroká 3, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czechia
  • Phone+420 222 749 211

Reviews

Emily Novak
Czech Republic
4
We visited the Jewish Cemetery independently as part of our self-guided tour of the Jewish Quarter in Prague. While we enjoyed the freedom of exploring without a guide, we wished we had one to learn more during our visit. The Cemetery is stunning and moving, making it a must-see site. However, there are no brochures or signs to provide historical context as you walk through. It's advisable to bring a guide or a guidebook if that matters to you. Despite that, it's definitely a beautiful and serene place to visit, although we encountered some less-respectful tour groups. Note: entrance is included with a "Jewish Museum" ticket; you cannot pay to enter this site separately. The ticket costs 500 CZK for access to all locations.
Jakob Müller
Germany
5
This cemetery is beautifully laid out like a park with old graves, exquisite statues, and mausoleums right in the heart of the city. You won't even realize that vibrant city life is happening just outside the cemetery walls. It’s easy to reach by subway (red line), bus, and tram, all of which stop at the Flora shopping center, just a 2-minute walk away.
David Cohen
Israel
4
This well-preserved cemetery features hundreds of tombstones nestled among relatively modern buildings. Visitors can wander among the graves, and if you are familiar with the language, you can read some of the inscriptions on the stones. Although this isn't the cheapest attraction in Prague, it is considered one of the "must-see" sites, especially when visiting Old Town.
Nikolai Petrov
Russia
5
This beautiful cemetery boasts ancient gravestones and buildings set within a park-like ambiance. We purchased the ticket package that gives access to this site as well as several museums and synagogues in the Jewish Quarter, and we truly enjoyed our time there!
David Green
United States
5
Without a doubt, this was our favorite spot in Prague. It looks a bit surreal, almost creepy yet extraordinarily beautiful. When we visited, a light fog added a horror-movie vibe to the atmosphere. We could have easily spent hours exploring and photographing everything, but since we had a combined ticket for all the Jewish sites, we had to continue our journey. Just a reminder, visitors are not allowed to walk near the graves and tombstones; there is a designated path that goes around and partially through the cemetery.