Un viaje por la Budapest judía: recorrido privado a pie





Descripción
Budapest tiene una larga y rica herencia judía. En este recorrido privado de 3 horas a pie, deje que un historiador lo guíe a través de algunos de los monumentos religiosos y culturales más importantes de la ciudad. Ambas salidas por la mañana y por la tarde están disponibles para esta fascinante excursión. Descubra monumentos esenciales como la sinagoga de la calle Dohány, la sinagoga más grande de Europa, así como casas de oración más pequeñas y antiguos ghettos judíos, mientras su guía cuenta historias fascinantes y brinda un contexto histórico.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Explore la sinagoga de la calle Dohány, el templo más grande de Europa, con la ayuda de un académico de estudios judíos. Admire el lujoso estilo del renacimiento moro antes de visitar el Templo de los Héroes, el Museo Judío y un Parque Conmemorativo, todo dentro del complejo.
Camine hasta el vecino Ghetto Wall Memorial, erigido en 2014, antes de pasar por un lujoso Mikve (o baño ritual judío) y continuar hacia los exteriores de la sinagoga ortodoxa Art Nouveau en la calle Kazinczy. Visitamos el interior de la sinagoga cuando está abierta al público.
Descubra la historia de la corriente del judaísmo Status Quo Ante mientras observa la impresionante fachada de la sinagoga de la calle Rumbach. Visitamos el interior de la sinagoga cuando está abierta al público.
Concluya rindiendo homenaje a los zapatos en la orilla del Danubio, un monumento erigido el 16 de abril de 2005 para honrar a los judíos que fueron masacrados aquí durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Les ordenaron que se quitaran los zapatos y les dispararon a la orilla del agua para que sus cuerpos cayeran al río y fueran llevados. Representa sus zapatos abandonados en la orilla.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Su guía lo recibirá en su hotel central o apartamento y guiará a su grupo en metro, tranvía oa pie (cuando los sitios estén cerca). Los boletos se proporcionan si no tiene un pase. Le escribiremos para solicitar su dirección cuando le enviemos el teléfono y la foto de su guía. Si no desea que lo recojan o no responde con una dirección, reúnase con su guía 10 minutos antes de la hora de inicio en el punto de encuentro predeterminado: Cafe Synago Kavehaz, anteriormente conocido como Cafe Zenit, Dohany utca 1 / A
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Se requiere caminar moderado; usar zapatos cómodos y ropa
- Tenga en cuenta que los visitantes de las sinagogas Dohány y Kazinczy deben cubrirse los hombros y las rodillas.
Opiniones(7)
Borsca gave us a wonderful tour through the Jewish Quarter starting with the Dohany Synagogue. We went through the Synagogue with a tour which included its history past and present with our tour ending by walking through the Quarter. Along the way we saw evidence of the past, good and bad and along the way learnt about the history of some families through the 20th Century. A few hours well spent.
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We had a wonderful and informative tour with our tour guide Andrew. He is truly passionate about Jewish culture and history and has great knowledge about everything we saw on the tour. Additionally, he did a great job keeping the 2 teen and pre-teen boys in our group interesting and entertaining throughout the walking tour. At the end of the tour, we went to a Jewish restaurant for lunch that he recommended and it was awesome too!
Thanks so much for your review. We hope you join us on another Insight Cities tour in the future in Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, or Salzburg.
This was a fantastic tour. I would definitely recommnend to others visiting Budapest. Our tour guide (OSHI) was a graduate in Jewish Studies and knew a huge amount about the heritage, The history and monuments. We thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thanks very much for your kind review of both of our tours! We're so glad you enjoyed your time with our guides.
We had the pleasure of touring Budapest Day One with Endre this past summer. Budapest was absolutely amazing… but it was Endre (and Kata – see her review) who truly brought it to life for us. His knowledge of the city and its history – indeed, the history of Hungary and Europe in general – was superb. It was as if we were getting private university level tutoring. More than just Endre’s deep knowledge about everything, was his passion as a tour guide. His most important goal was for us to have fun. And fun we had. Budapest was one adventure after another. As we delved into it, we realized that there were certain areas we wanted to spend more time on at the expense of others. Endre had no problem rerouting our tour as we went. He was very flexible and really went with the flow. In short, Endre was warm, outgoing, hilarious, easy to talk to and listen to, energetic, knowledgeable, and just a great human being. We were VERY lucky to have secured him for our first visit to Budapest. We recommend him as highly as we can. A+ for Endre…
Thank you so much for this thorough review. We're so glad you had such a great experience in Budapest with his help. Hope to see you again on our tours! Elizabet at Insight Cities
Kati was our guide. She was the best. This particular tour had a lot of meaning to our group of ten people. Her knowledge was incredible and made it easy for us to understand the history of the Jewish quarter. I would recommend this tour with her.
Hi Reena, we're so glad you and your group enjoyed the tour with Kata! Hope to see you again on any of our Jewish or other tours that we offer in Berlin, Prague, Salzburg & Vienna. Elizabet
Andras, our excellent, thoughtful and well informed guide led us on two 3-hour tours over two days drilling down into the historical significance and history buried in the old city of Budapest first then the second day focusing more upon the Jewish history, synagogues, and the relationships between the Jews and the Hungarian state. Andras easily captured our attention and imagination as we walked and enjoyed learning from his articulate and committed command of both local and historical references. To summarize, he provided a priceless value to our trip. The highest of recommendations!!
My favorite part of this walking tour was that it felt like a university class, with sprawling academic discussions as we walked from site to site. Amazing historians guide you through the subject matter
Thanks so much for the warm review. It's an encouragement to our whole team of expert guides in Central Europe as we hang on during the pandemic/ freeze in tourism. Hope to see you in the future on Insight Cities tours in Berlin and Munich, since you already took tours with us in Prague, Vienna and Budapest!



