

Where to Eat Near
Jazz Boat
The Josefov (Jewish Quarter) (Josefov) neighborhood around Jazz Boat is home to some of Prague's best dining. From traditional local kitchens to cosmopolitan cafes, you'll find 73 restaurants within easy walking distance.
The Vltava is the heart of Prague. Most boats on these waters are floating tourist traps with tinny speakers and pre-recorded commentary. The Jazz Boat is different. It is a legit music venue that just happens to float. Head to Terminal 18 on Dvořákovo nábřeží, near the end of the luxury shops on Pa…
About the Josefov Area
Historic resilience meets modern luxury
Josefov is a neighborhood of extremes. You'll see centuries-old synagogues standing next to Prada storefronts. It was a walled ghetto from the 1200s until a massive 1900s cleanup project changed everything. Planners leveled the slums but saved the most important religious sites. Today, it’s a heavy, moving museum of Central European Jewish history. You'll find it on the Vltava's right bank in the Prague 1 district. Pařížská Street is the main spine. It connects the Old Town Square to the river. It's compact. It's walkable. And it's essential for anyone who wants to see Prague's real layers. Most visitors come for the history but stay for the atmosphere. It feels different from the rest of the city. It's polished but somber. You can spend an entire morning in the cemetery and an entire afternoon window shopping. It works.
Don't Miss
- •Old-New Synagogue
- •Spanish Synagogue
- •Old Jewish Cemetery
- •Pařížská Street
Best For
Local Tip
Plan around the Sabbath. Every museum site and the cemetery shuts down on Saturdays and Jewish holidays.
Upscale
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Avoid the Rush
Restaurants near Jazz Boat fill up at peak hours. Aim for an early lunch (11:30) or late dinner (20:30) to skip the queue.
Cash or Card?
Most restaurants in Prague accept cards, but smaller traditional spots may prefer cash. Carry some local currency for those occasions.
Moderate
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