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Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere Tour Rome


This tour is one of our most popular walking tour offered, which will bring you from the Campiglio, Theatre of Marcello and into the Jewish ghetto where you can find the biggest synagogue of Rome. From there it's only a short walk over to the famous lovely square "Campo di' Fiori" where are everyday markets going on. From there we will hop over the oldest bridge in Rome on to the Tiber Island, and up to the Trastevere district where the tour will end on the square Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere. PLEASE NOTE: 1. You read our reviews before you book that way you know what to expect and how it works! 2. Important: The chat function offered is NOT instant. Our guide is always there in case you can't find or to late you MUST us either call us or send an Whatsapp message (in time) this is the only way we can help out!


Krakow: Jewish Ghetto Guided Tour


During World War II, the Poguzhe district was the site of a Jewish ghetto, but even now, 75 years after the end of the war, the district keeps a part of those events. Much of it reminds its current inhabitants of the horrors of war and of the need to prevent such things from happening. You'll see the famous Plac Bohaterów Getta (Ghetto Heroes' Square), where Jews were selected and taken to concentration camps, also you'll see a fragment of the original Ghetto wall , which now serves as a monument and place of pilgrimage for many Jews. There are houses where thousands of displaced Jews used to live, and the pharmacy "Under the Eagle".It's always very interesting to walk these streets and learn their history from a to z


Krakow: Jewish Quarter Kazimierz & Schindler's Factory & Ghetto Guided Tour


Visit one of the most important and most popular museums in Krakow. Schindler’s Enamel Factory, located on 4 Lipowa street, is a part of the Historical Museum of Krakow. The main exhibition title is ''Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945'.  You are invited to join the tour with a professional guide who will explain to you all aspects of the exhibition, including the story of Oskar Schindler. Thanks to this tour, you don't have to wait in a long line to purchase your tickets. Upgrade your experience to enjoy a guided walk through the Kazimierz district, the Old Jewish Quarter in Kraków and Jewish Getto


Venice Guided Tour of Synagogues and Ghetto Area


Immerse yourself in the centuries-old stories and vibrant culture of the Venice Jewish Ghetto, with the special privilege of exploring the synagogues, where the guide is authorized by the Jewish community of Venice to provide detailed explanations. As you wander through the narrow alleys of the Ghetto, your guide will regale you with tales of resilience and survival against the backdrop of Venetian history. Feel the echoes of the past as you explore two of the Ghetto's most stunning synagogues. Marvel at the intricate architecture and exquisite artwork adorning these sacred spaces, as your guide offers insights into their significance and symbolism. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious to discover more about Venice's Jewish heritage, this guided tour promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you with a deeper understanding of this fascinating corner of the city. -Tickets are not included. You will purchase them at the meeting point together with the guide-


Krakow Jewish Ghetto and Quarter Audio Guided Walking Tour


Uncover the history of the Jewish people of Krakow as you walk through the Ghetto and Jewish Quarter. Go at your own pace, anytime, 24/7, on our location aware (GPS) smartphone guided walking tour. You'll walk in the footsteps of history through the sites of the Ghetto and hear about its survivors and horrific tales of the liquidation of the Ghetto and what happened during WW2. You'll also hear tales of courage, honor and triumph. Learn about the brave souls that risked their lives to save others. See the sites of Schindlers list movie filming and hear his story. See and hear about the Jewish quarter and the history of the Jewish people that lived here for more than 500 years. The tour is professionally produced with pro themed narration and music. It guides you step by step telling you what to look at and the story.


The Roman Jewish Ghetto: A Self-Guided Audio Tour


This is an intimate tour of one of Rome's most famous landmarks: The Ghetto. The traditional home of Rome's Jewish community, (Europe's oldest) the Ghetto was walled-in for nearly 300 years. It's still the center of Jewish life in Rome, full of history, sights and good food. The tour guides you through the winding streets of the Ghetto, explaining everything along the way. You'll see ancient structures like the famous Portico D'Ottavia, and where the Holocaust took place in Rome. You'll explore the massive Neo-Baroque synagogue and also pop into a family-run bakery for the best kosher cookies in the world. This tour has something for everyone and with Voicemap's GPS-triggered audio, you can spend a quiet morning wandering around the neighborhood and know the answers to every question you might have. The tour is ready whenever you are and the audio plays automatically at exactly the right time and place using your smartphone's GPS and the VoiceMap mobile app, which also works offline.


Krakow: Schindler's Factory & Jewish Ghetto Guided Tour


Visit one of the most important and most popular museums in Krakow. Schindler’s Enamel Factory, located on 4 Lipowa street, is a part of the Historical Museum of Krakow. The main exhibition title is ''Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945'.  You are invited to join the tour with a professional guide who will explain to you all aspects of the exhibition, including the story of Oskar Schindler. Thanks to this tour, you don't have to wait in a long line to purchase your tickets. Upgrade your experience to enjoy a guided walk through the Jewish Getto.


Jewish Ghetto and Synagogues with Jewish Roman Guide 3 Hours


You should not miss this tour if you want to fully understand Rome. the Jews of Rome are the oldest citizens of the Ethernal city, they have settled in Rome more than 22 centuries ago and still thrive. You need a Roman Jewish guide who can share with you the history, the traditions, the amazing cousine of this incredible, small and still great area of Rome. Let us show you Rome Through Jewish eyes.


2 Hour Guided Walking Tour in Trastevere and Jewish Ghetto


Inmerse yourself into the heart and soul of Rome's history and culture! Join us for an unforgettable adventure as we explore the captivating streets of the Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere, two iconic neighborhoods brimming with tales of resilience, artistry, and vibrant local life. Don't miss the chance to be part of this exceptional journey, to create memories that will linger long after the tour ends. Book your spot now for a tour that promises to be a celebration of Rome's rich heritage, art, and culture. Let's explore the Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere together – an experience that will leave you inspired and connected to the heart of this remarkable city!


Rome Street Food Tour and Jewish Ghetto Area Guided Sightseeing


Taste your way through Rome's street food scene with this 2.5 hour food tour. Sample a variety of street foods such as zucchini flowers, supplì, pizza and pastries, while  taking into the impressive scenery of historic Rome all around you. You will explore some of the most famous and traditional street food vendors and taste a large variety of specialties. Between a tasting and another, your guide will take you through the highlight of Jewish Ghetto, Pantheon area, and show you also the off-the-beaten paths of this enchanting area of the city centre This tour is perfect for people that wanna have a first overview of the city center of Rome and get to know some of the best addresses for eating.


Jewish Ghetto, Synagogues & Museum Tour with Jewish Guide 2 hours


You should not miss this tour if you want to fully understand Rome. the Jews of Rome are the oldest citizens of the Ethernal city, they have settled in Rome more than 22 centuries ago and still thrive. You need a Roman Jewish guide who can share with you the history, the traditions, the amazing cousine of this incredible, small and still great area of Rome. Let us show you Rome Through Jewish eyes.


Krakow: Jewish Ghetto Guided Tour


During World War II, the Poguzhe district was the site of a Jewish ghetto, but even now, 75 years after the end of the war, the district keeps a part of those events. Much of it reminds its current inhabitants of the horrors of war and of the need to prevent such things from happening. You'll see the famous Plac Bohaterów Getta (Ghetto Heroes' Square), where Jews were selected and taken to concentration camps, also you'll see a fragment of the original Ghetto wall , which now serves as a monument and place of pilgrimage for many Jews. There are houses where thousands of displaced Jews used to live, and the pharmacy "Under the Eagle".It's always very interesting to walk these streets and learn their history from a to z


Treasure hunt in Rome, Ghetto and Trastevere


This is a Tour Quiz, a format that allows you to learn and discover stories and information about the city. With this treasure hunt you will see the most famous places in the area of Ghetto and Trastevere but also hidden gems and corners. It's a fun way to explore the city, not a classic and traditional guided tour. Better if done with a team of 2-8 people, to have more chances to answer correctly to quiz, rebus and questions we propose during the tour. It's a game, a treasure hunt in the eternal city, that will make you enjoy the visit even more!


Budapest Jewish Ghetto Wall with History Guide


Explore the last existing piece of Budapest Jewish Ghetto Wall, a shocking WW2 Holocaust memorial site. Enter the exhibition area and follow a full visual timeline of Hungary history including Hungarian-Jewish common history, the Holocaust and Jewish survival, Nazi and Communist dictatorships. Hear the commentaries of your English-speaking professional guide. See typical articrafts, written testimonials. Watch a short movie on genious Hungarians who literally shaped world history. After your visit you can sit in the cafe belonging to the exhibition and taste typical Hungarian Jewish food and cakes with a coffee.


Live guide tour via WhatsApp – Vilnius Ghetto


This is an orienteering tour where you will be accompanied by a guide via WhatsApp (or Messenger). A personal guide will lead you on a private tour, where you will have to find sightseeing objects by following clues received from the guide. After finding the allocated sights, you will receive a short history of the place or monument in audio, text or video format. You will then receive a new clue and continue the route. Overall, this route around the Great Vilnius ghetto is about 2.5 km long, so you will have a great opportunity to get to know the life of the Jews imprisoned here during World War II.


Krakow: Schindler's Factory & Ghetto & Plaszow Camp Guided Tour


Visit Schindler's Factory museum with a professionally licensed guide, who will explain all the nuances and hidden meanings of the exhibition. See Plashow – former Nazi concentration camp in the southern suburbs of Krakow, founded by the Nazis shortly after the German invasion of Poland.


Krakow: Schindler's Factory & Jewish Ghetto Guided Tour


Visit one of the most important and most popular museums in Krakow. Schindler’s Enamel Factory, located on 4 Lipowa street, is a part of the Historical Museum of Krakow. The main exhibition title is ''Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945'.  You are invited to join the tour with a professional guide who will explain to you all aspects of the exhibition, including the story of Oskar Schindler. Thanks to this tour, you don't have to wait in a long line to purchase your tickets. Upgrade your experience to enjoy a guided walk through the Jewish Ghetto.


Former Jewish Ghetto Guided Walking Tour in Krakow


During World War II, the Poguzhe district was the site of a Jewish ghetto, but even now, 75 years after the end of the war, the district keeps a part of those events. Much of it reminds its current inhabitants of the horrors of war and of the need to prevent such things from happening. You'll see the famous Plac Bohaterów Getta (Ghetto Heroes' Square), where Jews were selected and taken to concentration camps, also you'll see a fragment of the original Ghetto wall, which now serves as a monument and place of pilgrimage for many Jews. There are houses where thousands of displaced Jews used to live, and the pharmacy "Under the Eagle". It's always very interesting to walk these streets and learn their history from a to z.


A Self-Guided History Tour of Rome's Jewish Ghetto


Embark on a self-guided journey through Rome's intricate Jewish history with professor and Context Travel expert, Andrew Kranis. Trace the steps of Jews from Ostia's first synagogue to the designated area in 1555. Explore the Jewish Ghetto, Isola Tiberina, and Trastevere, unraveling tales of oppression, forced conversions, and memorials to Holocaust victims. Learn about Stolpersteine, witness ancient structures like the Portico of Octavia, and delve into the ghetto's construction. Savor Jewish-Italian delights at Pasticceria Boccione and Biscottificio Artigiano Innocenti. Visit la Vecchia Sinagoga, cross historic bridges, and conclude at Piazza Sidney Sonnino. Discover the Shoah Museum and the Jewish Museum of Rome, or indulge in kosher cuisine at Da Gigetto. This tour illuminates Rome's Jewish heritage and architectural nuances and invites you to relish in kosher delicacies. The ideal time of day for the tour is from 10 AM to 7 PM.


Krakow: Jewish Quarter Kazimierz & Schindler's Factory & Ghetto Guided Tour


Get to know the monuments of Jewish culture in Krakow. The best opportunity for this will be a leisurely walk with a guide around Kazimierz – see the authentic streets, houses, cafes and synagogues, feel the atmosphere of the former Jewish district where different nations, religions and cultures coexisted. In the following points of the program, we will reach the times of war and the German occupation, which brought tragedy to the Jewish inhabitants of Krakow – a visit to the Schindler's Factory Museum and the Ghetto Heroes Square in the Podgórze district will perfectly illustrate this.