The Jewish Quarters (sometimes called the Jewish Ghetto) is one of the oldest in Central Europe. Trini and I went on our own since the tour that we took yesterday did not include the tickets to get us inside the museum, the synagogue and the cemetery.
Trini and I started before 10 a.m. and the forecast was rain around noon; however, it started early. The precipitation did not deter the tourists like us. Colorful umbrellas and waterproof jackets seemed to be the norm today.







In the Jewish Quarters is where the high-end shopping stores are found – Hermés, Cartier, Louis Vuitton, Ferragamo, Robert Coin, Breathing, etc.