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Discover the rich Jewish heritage of Budapest on a guided walking tour through the historic Jewish Quarter. This immersive experience introduces you to the city's vibrant past and present, beginning with a stroll along the charming streets of Pest, where your knowledgeable guide shares stories of Hungarian Jewry.
Marvel at the striking exterior of the Rumbach Street Synagogue before heading to the Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest in Europe. Step inside this architectural masterpiece to learn about its significance in Jewish history and admire its ornate interior and soaring ceilings.
Your journey continues with a guided visit to the Jewish Museum, where you can explore a fascinating collection of art and artifacts from Hungary and Eastern Europe. The museum offers a moving tribute to Jewish traditions, holidays, and daily life, as well as a poignant room dedicated to the memory of the Hungarian Holocaust.
The tour also takes you to the Martyrs’ Cemetery, the serene Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Park with its symbolic Tree of Life, and the Heroes' Temple. Each site offers a deeper understanding of the resilience and legacy of Budapest's Jewish community.
This two-hour tour includes entry to the Jewish Museum, Dohány Street Synagogue, and Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Park. Guided in English for groups of up to 15, it’s the perfect way to connect with Budapest’s Jewish history. Secure your spot now for an unforgettable cultural journey.







