Visite privée du patrimoine juif de Budapest avec un expert local





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Faites cette visite privée à pied de 3 heures à Budapest pour visiter de nombreux lieux juifs historiques et découvrir des événements incroyables qui s'y sont déroulés à travers les temps. Votre visite privée comprend la visite des lieux historiques suivants: ● Place Herzl et la grande synagogue ● Une promenade guidée dans le quartier juif ● Principaux monuments du ghetto de la ville pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale de 1944 ● Flódni, la délicatesse juive moderne et emblématique de la pâtisserie Fröchlich Vous serez: ● Promenez-vous dans l'ancien ghetto juif de Budapest ● Explorez des synagogues célèbres ● Obtenez des documents pour prendre des notes pendant que votre guide privé vous racontera des histoires ● Prenez une tasse de café avec un gâteau à la confiserie Fröchlich
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Itinéraire
Découvrez l'un des quartiers les plus populaires de Budapest. La culture juive a prospéré dans le septième district pendant plus de 200 ans et abrite aujourd'hui la communauté juive la plus importante et la plus active d'Europe de l'Est. Notre visite comprend la visite des lieux historiques suivants: ● Place Herzl et la grande synagogue ● Une promenade guidée dans le quartier juif ● Principaux monuments du ghetto de la ville pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale de 1944 ● Flódni, la délicatesse juive moderne et emblématique de la pâtisserie Fröchlich
En tant qu'événement principal de la visite, visitez les environs de la synagogue de la rue Dohany, qui est la plus grande d'Europe et la deuxième au monde.
Les décorations intérieures de la synagogue mauresque Rumbach Sebestyén utca brillent de leur belle lumière gracieuse.
Visitez le mémorial Carl Lutz dédié à l'un des justes parmi les nations du monde, également connu sous le nom de Schindler hongrois.
Passez ensuite devant le passage très fréquenté des cours d'État et visitez la synagogue de la rue Kazinci, l'une des plus grandes synagogues orthodoxes fonctionnelles d'Europe, construite dans le style Art nouveau. En plus de la plus grande synagogue d'Europe et des deux autres temples les plus importants du triangle de la synagogue, vous obtiendrez des conseils locaux sur les ruines de la bière et la vie nocturne. Découvrez le street art et d'autres secrets.
Seulement à Budapest, il y a 24 synagogues et maisons de prière. Il existe de nombreux monuments de l'histoire, de la culture et de la religion juives. Mais la principale «ville dans la ville» - le quartier juif historique, l'ancien ghetto - se trouve au cœur du vieux Budapest, à Erzsébetváros.
Découvrez Frőhlich Confectioner's pour une délicieuse gâterie - flódni, beignet chanukkai, oreilles de Pourim Haman et autres spécialités juives. Miam!
La zone centrale du quartier est également appelée Kazinczy. À l'époque, il y avait un marché juif animé, entouré de boutiques, de restaurants et de cabinets d'avocats. Maintenant, il ressemble à une cave à vin avec du vin casher de haute qualité.
Prenez une photo avec les plus anciens bains juifs traditionnels, utilisés à des fins rituelles.
Promenez-vous dans le quartier juif, dans les rues de l'ancien ghetto, où se trouvent des synagogues, des monuments, des restaurants casher et des boutiques casher. Écoutez les histoires locales sur Budapest.
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Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Hall de votre hôtel. Veuillez indiquer le nom et l'adresse exacts de votre hôtel. Votre guide vous attendra à votre hôtel, auberge ou location de vacances situé dans le centre Vous n'avez pas besoin d'appeler pour confirmer la visite. Le fournisseur local vous contactera par e-mail
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(6)
Very disappointed. Private tour cancelled by Viator 15 minutes before pick up time! No chance to change plans for the day!
Dear guest, Thank you for your feedback. We sincerely apologize for the disappointment and inconvenience caused by the cancellation of your tour. Unfortunately, the guide experienced an unexpected personal emergency, and we only became aware of the situation shortly before the scheduled start time. As soon as we were informed, we immediately contacted you, explained the situation, and offered alternative dates to accommodate your visit. We completely understand that your travel schedule did not allow for a rescheduled tour, and when you declined the alternative dates, we processed a full refund immediately. We recognize how frustrating it must have been to have your plans disrupted at the last minute, and we are truly sorry that we were unable to provide the experience you were looking forward to. While emergencies are rare and unavoidable, we understand the impact they can have on our guests and sincerely regret that this affected your day. Thank you for your understanding, and please accept our sincere apologies once again. Kind regards,
Do not take this tour !!! They were a no show and left my wife and I there after we were charged and confirmed! FRAUD!!
Tour guide did NOT show up. Tried to contact them 3 or 4 times...left messages and texts..no response. If I could give minus 100 I would. My husband and I had a brief period of time to take this tour and were really looking forward to it. HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE I called Viator and they were unable reach them as well. I expect to see a refund on my credit card statement! Again, minus 100 HORRIBLE
Hello Karen, We're very sorry we had to cancel and refund your tour. The guide got sick and couldn't perform, so we tried to reach out to you via phone but couldn't. It might be that some digit was missing. Your tour is fully refunded. once again, we're very sorry about that. Please let us know if there's anything we can do for you
Wonderful experience learning about Dohany then had fun at a Ruin pub. Very informative and interesting.
Local tour guide Aron Mozes gave us a truly engaging, factually informative Jewish Heritage tour of Budapest yesterday. He started with a brief summary of Hungarian history, leading into the backstory of the settlement of many Jewish people In Budapest and then the tragic events that befell them at the end of World War II. Living here as an American ex-pat for several years, I have already been on a similar tour, but this one really tied together the historical threads in a meaningful way and opened my eyes to several facts of which I had been unaware. One of those details was the historical reason why all of the church bells ring at 12 noon every day—fascinating! And as another example, though I was aware of the monument to Raoul Wallenberg in Deak Ferenc Tér, this was the first time I’d been introduced to a monument there to another one of the “righteous among the nations” – the non-Jews who helped Jews escape the death camps: the Lutheran pastor Gábor Sztehlo. The stories he told in connection with both men were truly touching. He also showed us a still remaining section of the Jewish ghetto wall, which brought that sad chapter into graphic relief, and in the course of that highlighted the role of the házmester in the residential buildings outside of that wall, and their place in social control under the communist system, including an anecdote from his own personal experience. And in reference to Jewish community life, which is again now thriving in Budapest, he highlighted the importance of discussion and frank consultation and debate, for which a specific space is reserved next to every synagogue. And at the conclusion of the tour, he pointed out one of the famous “mini-sculptures of Budapest”—the old man with the bicycle—which I had seen before but had not understood is actually a portrayal of Theodor Herzl—the Hungarian founder of the modern Zionist movement that led to the foundation of the state of Israel. Aron has a passion for imparting the history of his country to foreign visitors such as my sister and friend, here from the States for the first time…and a knack for making it truly memorable and interesting. Two thumbs up, for sure!
I was very pleased with my tour with Miklos and would be happy to use his services again. He was on time, clear and took time to provide so much wonderful information. We had a limited amounts of time, but I got to see all that I had hoped for without being rushed.



