Discover Budapest’s Jewish Quarter on a 2-hour tour, exploring synagogues, memorials, and cultural revival. Uncover history and resilience.
Discover Budapest’s Jewish Quarter on a 2-hour tour, exploring synagogues, memorials, and cultural revival. Uncover history and resilience.
- Raoul Wallenberg Statue - The Raoul Wallenberg Suitcase Memorial pays tribute to the Swedish diplomat who rescued thousands of Hungarian Jews during World War II. The bronze suitcase represents his mysterious disappearance and enduring legacy of bravery and compassion.
- Madach Imre Ter - Madách Imre Square is a charming and lively square,…
- Raoul Wallenberg Statue - The Raoul Wallenberg Suitcase Memorial pays tribute to the Swedish diplomat who rescued thousands of Hungarian Jews during World War II. The bronze suitcase represents his mysterious disappearance and enduring legacy of bravery and compassion.
- Madach Imre Ter - Madách Imre Square is a charming and lively square, renowned for its iconic archway leading to the former Madách housing complex. Encircled by cafes and bars, it acts as an entrance to the vibrant Jewish Quarter, showcasing the city’s fusion of history and contemporary urban life.
- Rumbach Street Synagogue - The Rumbach Street Synagogue in Budapest is a magnificent Moorish-style synagogue, crafted by Austrian architect Otto Wagner in 1872. Recently renovated, it functions as a cultural venue and memorial, highlighting the city’s rich Jewish heritage and history.
- Jewish Ghetto Wall Fragment - The Jewish Ghetto Wall Fragment in Budapest is one of the few remaining sections of the wall that enclosed the Jewish ghetto during World War II, serving as a poignant reminder of the city’s tragic history. The nearby Ghetto Wall Exhibition offers historical context, featuring photographs, documents, and personal stories that illuminate the lives of those confined within the ghetto.
- Gozsdu Udvar - Király Street and Gozsdu is one of Budapest’s oldest and most vibrant streets, celebrated for its blend of historic buildings, trendy cafes, and ruin bars. Once the commercial heart of the Jewish Quarter, it now merges history with modern urban culture, making it a must-see for city explorers.
- Kazinczy Street Synagogue - The Kazinczy Street Orthodox Synagogue is a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture and the religious hub of Budapest’s Orthodox Jewish community. Constructed in the 1910s, it boasts exquisite stained glass, intricate woodwork, and a richly adorned interior, offering insight into traditional Jewish life and customs.
- Ghetto Memorial Wall - The Ghetto Memorial Wall in Budapest stands as a solemn homage to the victims of the Jewish ghetto during World War II. Situated near the Dohány Street Synagogue, it preserves a portion of the original ghetto wall, reminding visitors of the city’s tragic past and the resilience of its Jewish community.
- Dohany Street Synagogue - The Dohány Street Synagogue in Budapest is the largest synagogue in Europe and a marvel of Moorish Revival architecture. Established in 1859, it serves as a religious center, Holocaust memorial, cemetery, and museum, narrating the story of Hungary’s Jewish heritage and resilience.

- Certificated tour guide from synagogues
- Up-to-date recommendations for museums, cafes and kosher restaurants
- Skip the line ticket to Great Synagogue
- 2 hours long walking tour in previous ghetto area
- Photo stops
- Ticket to the Ghetto Wall fragment and exhibition
- Certificated tour guide from synagogues
- Up-to-date recommendations for museums, cafes and kosher restaurants
- Skip the line ticket to Great Synagogue
- 2 hours long walking tour in previous ghetto area
- Photo stops
- Ticket to the Ghetto Wall fragment and exhibition
Skip the line ticket to the Great Synagogue and Ghetto Wall
This 2-hour Jewish District Tour in Budapest offers an enriching experience through the historic Jewish Quarter, which was once the Jewish ghetto during World War II. The tour highlights the 20th-century history, the Holocaust, and the area’s current cultural revival. It includes visits to major…
Skip the line ticket to the Great Synagogue and Ghetto Wall
This 2-hour Jewish District Tour in Budapest offers an enriching experience through the historic Jewish Quarter, which was once the Jewish ghetto during World War II. The tour highlights the 20th-century history, the Holocaust, and the area’s current cultural revival. It includes visits to major synagogues—Rumbach, Kazinczy, and Dohány—as well as the Jewish Cemetery and Memorial Park. Participants will encounter moving street memorials and impactful artworks, such as the 6:3 Street Painting and the Raoul Wallenberg Suitcase Memorial, honoring the Jewish community’s resilience and contributions.
The tour includes entry to the Ghetto Wall Fragment and Exhibition. For those interested in visiting the Great Synagogue at the tour’s conclusion, a guided tour is available.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.