Tour passato e presente del quartiere ebraico di Budapest





Descrizione
Offriamo un'esplorazione profondamente personale della storia attraverso storie toccanti, accanto a approfondimenti sulla vivace cultura contemporanea di Budapest, inclusa la sua rinomata vita notturna e la scena dell'arte urbana. Oltre ad approfondire il ricco significato storico del quartiere ebraico, i nostri tour si distinguono per la loro enfasi sulla scoperta di simboli nascosti e narrazioni meno conosciute, fornendo una comprensione completa al di là delle tipiche esperienze turistiche. Questo è un tour di gruppo e richiede un minimo di 4 partecipanti per operare. Nel caso in cui il numero minimo non venga raggiunto, riceverai un rimborso completo. Nota importante : I gruppi di 8 o più persone sono tenuti a contattarci con almeno 24 ore di anticipo e devono pagare una tariffa minima di 8 € / persona per il tour, sia che abbiano prenotato come gruppo o separatamente.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Ti incontriamo e ti salutiamo in piazza Elisabetta ( Erzsébet tér in ungherese) dove la nostra guida turistica locale autorizzata sta aspettando i nostri viaggiatori. Tracciamo l'itinerario e le principali attrazioni lungo il percorso, inclusa la più grande sinagoga d'Europa, e ti raccontiamo degli ebrei d'Ungheria. Ci concentreremo dalla Belle Epoque o Golden Age fino alla distruzione.
Qui si parla di "Gaudiopolis" la Città della Gioia in latino e di Schutzpass che salvò migliaia di vite ebraiche. Ti mostriamo anche le antiche rovine delle mura medievali della città che escludevano gli ebrei dal commercio entro i confini della città.
Imparerai tutto ciò che devi sapere sulla più grande sinagoga d'Europa, sul Neologo e sui movimenti ortodossi, il sionismo. Il tour non entra nella sinagoga ma vedrai il cortile della memoria e il cimitero dall'esterno.
Imparerai a conoscere la Sinagoga di Rumbach Street, splendidamente restaurata, i bellissimi murales e altri pezzi di street art urbana. Non entriamo in Sinagoga.
Stiamo oltrepassando il passaggio di Gozsdu e scopriamo il suo passato e il suo presente. Questo passaggio unisce divertimento, gastronomia e cultura, mercato e molto altro. Vedrai anche l'ultimo pezzo del muro del ghetto.
Ci fermiamo appena fuori dalla sinagoga di via Kazinczy, che appartiene alla comunità ortodossa di 50-60 famiglie. Parliamo anche del cibo kosher, del bagno rituale ebraico e molto altro. Non entriamo in Sinagoga.
Ti mostriamo altri murales e arte di strada urbana e ti portiamo allo Szimpla Ruin Bar dove puoi vedere mostre pop-up e darti un orientamento finale.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(299)
We had an excellent and very knowledgeable guide. We so appreciated his compassionate approach to teaching about the segregation of Jewish people and the sorted history. It was me of my favorite hours in Budapest! Highly Recommend!!
Magnificent tour with Juan, I recommend it. Educational, enjoyable, and entertaining despite the subject matter
Great tour. It was interesting and sad to hear about the lives of the Jewish people during the War. Alot to learn from. Great area to explore too. I recommmend it highly.
We thoroughly enjoyed our Jewish tour of Budapest with Andras. He was interesting, informative and the 90+ minutes flew by. Highly recommend!
Thank you for your wonderful recommendation! We're delighted to hear you enjoyed the Jewish District tour with András and that his stories made the time fly by. We hope you had a memorable stay in Budapest!
Carlos, our guide, made the tour enjoyable by involving the group. 100% recommended
¡Muchas gracias por tu recomendación! Nos encanta saber que Carlos hizo el tour entretenido y creó una gran experiencia para todo el grupo. ¡Esperamos volver a verte en Budapest!
This was not a super long tour in terms of walking because we mostly were focused on a small area. The tour guide, Gary, was very nice and knowledgeable. I wish there could have been more exploration on how the wave of antisemitism in Hungary started because that part of the review was kind of quick. He also gave us several recommendations for places to visit.
Thank you, Luis! So glad Gary's knowledge and warmth came through on the Past and Present of Budapest Jewish District Tour. We really appreciate your feedback about wanting more depth on the roots of antisemitism in Hungary — that's valuable insight, and we'll look at how we can give that part of the story the space it deserves. Thank you too for passing along Gary's recommendations — glad they added to your visit! Warm regards, Agnes & the TripToBudapest Team
Our Jewish heritage tour in Budapest was one of the highlights in such a great city. The guide KRISTINA was extremely knowledgeable, providing fascinating insights into the history, culture, and resilience of Budapest’s Jewish community. Visiting the stunning Dohány Street Synagogue, the Jewish Quarter, and a few Holocaust memorial sites gave us a much deeper understanding of the city’s past and present. It does not include the shoes on the river which is a must. Did not include any admissions to the three synagogues. Tour was about 2 Hours. The pace was comfortable, and our guide was happy to answer questions and share personal stories that brought the history to life. We appreciated how the tour balanced historical facts with cultural experiences. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Budapest, whether you have a Jewish background or simply want to learn more about this important part of the city’s history.
Dear Randy, Thank you so much for this thoughtful review. We're delighted Kristina's knowledge and storytelling made the history feel so personal — that balance of facts and human stories is exactly what we aim for. Regarding the Shoes on the Danube Memorial: it's actually included in our general sightseeing tour rather than this one, and we'd love to have you join that tour next time to see it. As for synagogue admissions, visiting the Dohány Street Grand Synagogue properly requires at least 70 extra minutes plus an entrance fee of 14,500 HUF per person — adding this would significantly change the length and price of this tour, which is why we keep it as an optional extension rather than building it into the public tour. Thank you again for recommending us, and we hope to welcome you back to Budapest soon. Warm regards, Agnes & the Triptobudapest Team
Christine is a very funny and qualified guide , well prepaired and ready to answer all your questions.
Dear Cornelia, Thank you so much for this lovely review! We're delighted Christine's humor and preparation made the tour such an enjoyable experience, and that she was able to answer all your questions so well. We hope to welcome you back to Budapest soon! Warm regards, Agnes & the TripToBudapest Team
Outstanding in every way. Great tour guide.
Dear Robert, Thank you so much for this wonderful review! We're delighted you found the tour informative and outstanding in every way, and we'll be sure to pass along your kind words to your guide. We hope to welcome you back to Budapest soon! Warm regards, Agnes & the TripToBudapest Team
Excellent walking tour through Jewish Quarter Our guide Edre was very knowledgeable, clear and concise and overall experience very informative and educational- Edre answered all questions, had sense of humor and was great tour guide
Dear Martin, Thank you so much for this excellent review! We're delighted Endre's knowledge, clarity, and sense of humor made the tour through the Jewish Quarter such an informative and enjoyable experience. We hope to welcome you back to Budapest soon! Warm regards, Agnes & the TripToBudapest Team



