Budapest Patrimonio judío : Sinagogas, zapatos, secretos





Descripción
Pase más allá de las guías y descubra la historia de la comunidad judía de Budapest en este recorrido privado a pie por el histórico barrio judío. Explore patios ocultos, calles atmosféricas y hermosas sinagogas mientras aprende cómo la cultura judía ayudó a moldear la arquitectura, el comercio, la cocina y la vida cultural de Budapest. Escuche historias de prosperidad, resistencia y supervivencia mientras descubre la historia del antiguo gueto judío y los eventos que transformaron la comunidad durante el siglo XX. Perfecto para los amantes de la historia y viajeros curiosos que buscan una comprensión más profunda de uno de los barrios más fascinantes de Budapest. **Importante :** El monumento conmemorativo de Shoes on the Danube Bank está incluido en nuestro tour de 2 horas pero no forma parte de este programa de 2,5 horas.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Desde la Plaza Herzl y la Gran Sinagoga, comenzamos la caminata guiada en el Barrio Judío, que incluye los principales puntos de referencia del gueto de la Segunda Guerra Mundial de la ciudad de 1944.
Haz una parada en la sinagoga de la calle Dohány, también conocida como la Gran Sinagoga, es un edificio histórico en Erzsébetváros, el distrito 7 de Budapest, Hungría. Es la sinagoga más grande de Europa, con capacidad para 3000 personas y es un centro del judaísmo Neolog. Descubrirá no solo por qué esta sinagoga es única desde el punto de vista arquitectónico, sino que también conocerá el destino de los judíos húngaros en la época de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y aprenderá cuántos personajes de fama internacional eran judíos húngaros.
Parada en la sinagoga morisca Rumbach Sebestyén utca fue construida en 1872 por el arquitecto secesionista austriaco Otto Wagner para la comunidad "conservadora moderada". Las decoraciones interiores brillan con su luz antigua y elegante después del lavado de cara largamente esperado. Venga con nosotros y vea esta inusual y hermosa sinagoga y descubra en qué se diferencia de las demás en el área.
Durante la guerra, el diplomático suizo Carl Lutz ayudó a salvar a decenas de miles de judíos en Budapest de la persecución y la deportación. Ubicado en el área del antiguo ghetto de Budapest, se encuentra un monumento dedicado a su memoria.
En una pequeña calle lateral puedes encontrar la sinagoga ortodoxa de Budapest. La sinagoga ortodoxa fue construida en 1913 en lo que en ese momento era un diseño muy moderno. Tiene toques tardíos de estilo art nouveau y está decorado con colores brillantes en todas partes. Las vidrieras del techo fueron diseñadas por Miksa Róth.
Presentamos nuestros respetos en el monumento a los Zapatos en el Banco del Danubio, que fue inaugurado el 16 de abril de 2005, en memoria de las víctimas judías que fueron asesinadas en este lugar durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Se vieron obligados a quitarse los zapatos antes de ser fusilados en la orilla del río, y sus cuerpos fueron arrastrados por el Danubio. La escultura, que representa los zapatos dejados atrás, se erige como un símbolo conmovedor de pérdida y recuerdo.
Hacia el final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, los judíos de Budapest fueron conducidos a un gueto, y una pequeña sección de la pared del gueto aún se encuentra en el corazón de Budapest. Ven con nosotros y descubre los secretos del gueto, la vida de sus internos y su destino final.
Termina el recorrido con un poco de historia: flódni, un patrimonio de sabores.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(59)
Julia is extremely knowledgeable and easy to talk to while we walked around the Jewish Quarter. She provided us with a wonderful overview of many historical facts during the tour. The places she took us to were very interesting and we felt that we got an exceptional and memorable picture of the history and lives of Jews in Budapest.
I had an incredible experience with Petra as my tour guide in Budapest. She arrived at my hotel right on time and was extremely informative. Her knowledge of the Jewish history in Budapest was outstanding. She took me to the Great Synagogue and several other synagogues, explaining everything in deep detail. We also visited the Danube River to see the bronze shoes. The day was perfectly organized, and the entire history she shared was so moving. I highly recommend Petra—she was simply excellent.
Petra was extremely thorough and informative. Very interesting to hear all her stories and explanations. She has a very strong passion and highly recommend her.
Julia was a very knowledgeable and friendly tour guide. We learned a lot about the Jewish quarter and also about Budapest. Julia was able to answer all of our many queries. We never felt rushed which was important as we were traveling with my 86 year old mother.
We had a wonderful tour with DR KATE LAURENSZKY! She brought us all around the Jewish sites with her friend Tanya driving us. We were able to see so much more than just walking.
Petra was a wonderful guide. She had a wealth of knowledge about the history of the Jewish community in Budapest. I would highly recommend taking this tour with her.
Dear Laurie, Thank you very much for your kind feedback! We are so happy to hear that you enjoyed the tour with Petra and appreciated her deep knowledge of the history of Budapest’s Jewish community. Petra is truly passionate about sharing these stories and helping visitors gain a deeper understanding of the city’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Your recommendation means a lot to both her and our team. Thank you again for joining us, and we hope to welcome you back to Budapest in the future! Best regards, Tamas & the Team
Petra was one of the best guides we’ve ever had! She’s so warm, friendly and knowledgeable of the city’s Jewish history. Spending an afternoon with her was one of the highlights of our time in Budapest. Would recommend her to anyone interested in learning more about Jewish history in Budapest!
Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback! We are truly happy to hear that Petra made such a positive impression and that the tour became one of the highlights of your stay in Budapest. Petra is incredibly passionate about Budapest’s Jewish history, and she will be delighted to know that her warmth, knowledge, and enthusiasm made your experience so memorable. Thank you again for your recommendation — it means a lot to us. We hope to welcome you back to Budapest again in the future! Best regards, Tamas & the Team
Petra was kind, informative and dedicated to finding us. The email reminder and app booking details stated a meeting point that was not our hotel. She found us though!
I’ve done several walking tours in Budapest, but this Jewish Heritage tour was by far the most powerful and memorable. It’s not just a tour — it’s a journey through history, culture, and deeply moving human stories. Walking through the Jewish Quarter, you don’t just see the landmarks, you begin to understand what happened here and why it still matters today. Our guide was exceptional. The way they connected historical facts with personal stories made everything feel real and relatable, not distant or textbook-like. You could feel the weight of history, especially at places like the Shoes on the Danube Bank. Visiting the Dohány Street Synagogue was a highlight — an incredible place with so much history and meaning behind it. What really stood out is the quality of the experience. This is not a crowded, rushed free tour — it’s a well-organized, professional experience with a guide who is attentive, engaging, and easy to follow. This tour strikes the perfect balance between education and emotion. It’s respectful, engaging, and truly eye-opening. If you want more than just sightseeing — if you want to actually understand Budapest — this is the tour to take.
Dear Carter, Thank you so much for your wonderful review — we truly appreciate it. We’re especially happy to hear that the tour felt meaningful and memorable for you. Our goal is always to go beyond simple sightseeing and help our guests connect with the real stories behind the Jewish Quarter. It’s great to know that stops like the Shoes on the Danube Bank and the Dohány Street Synagogue made such a strong impression. We also appreciate your kind words about the quality and organization of the experience — providing a personal, well-paced tour is very important to us. Thank you again for choosing us. We hope to welcome you back to Budapest in the future. Best regards,
Very knowledgeable tour filled with interesting stories that one wouldn’t learn walking the sites without the guide.
Thank you very much for your kind words! We’re really happy to hear that you found the tour both informative and engaging. Our goal is exactly that—to go beyond what you can see on your own and bring the stories, history, and hidden details to life.



