Embark on a private tour of Budapest’s Jewish heritage and explore the rich history and culture of the Jewish community. Discover the contributions of the Jews to the city’s architecture and lifestyle, and gain insight into the complex Hungarian Jewish identity and the challenges faced by the community throughout history.
- Fungarian - From Herzl Square and the Great Synagogue we begin the guided walk in the Jewish Quarter, including major landmarks of the city’s World War II ghetto of 1944.
- Coffee or a soft drink included
- Complimentary handout
- Entrance tickets
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Public transportation ticket
Set off on this uniquely tailorable exploration of Jewish heritage, uncovering both its history and contemporary presence in Budapest.
The age-old tapestry is brilliantly evident in seen in the city’s architecture and lifestyle, which clearly demonstrate the influence of the Jewish community over several centuries.
This exceptional guided pedestrian voyage offers meticulously detailed commentary suitable for those wanting an all-encompassing understanding of 19th-century Hungarian Jewry and the origins of 20th-century anti-Semitism, which eventually led to the Holocaust.
Wandering through Budapest’s historic and bustling Jewish Quarter, a proficient historian will illumine you on the multifaceted subject of Hungarian Jewish identity. They will underscore the methods and reasons Jews assimilated into Hungarian society over the course of many centuries as well as elaborate on the evolving perceptions of the majority-Hungarian population towards the Jewish community.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.