Explore Jewish Buenos Aires: Uncover rich history, vibrant culture, and daily life of one of the world’s largest Jewish communities.
Explore Jewish Buenos Aires: Uncover rich history, vibrant culture, and daily life of one of the world’s largest Jewish communities.
- El Once Barrio Comercial - This tour begins with a stroll through the narrow streets of Once, the city’s most traditional Jewish neighborhood. Participants will experience the community’s daily life by visiting main synagogues, a Yiddish theater, kosher food stores, Jewish schools, and the classic “shmatte” business area in Buenos Aires.
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- El Once Barrio Comercial - This tour begins with a stroll through the narrow streets of Once, the city’s most traditional Jewish neighborhood. Participants will experience the community’s daily life by visiting main synagogues, a Yiddish theater, kosher food stores, Jewish schools, and the classic “shmatte” business area in Buenos Aires.
- AMIA CULTURA - The journey continues with a visit to the new AMIA building, the Argentine Jewish Community Center, which was rebuilt after the original was destroyed in a 1994 terrorist attack, resulting in 85 casualties and numerous injuries.
- Museo Judio - Next, the tour proceeds to the impressive Temple Libertad, Argentina’s first and most iconic synagogue. Visitors will explore the adjacent Jewish Museum, which houses religious art pieces, menorahs, Torahs, and various objects brought by Jewish immigrants to Argentina.
- Plaza de la Shoa - At Plaza de la Shoa, surrounded by the Parks of Palermo, participants will visit the National Monument to the Victims of the Holocaust.

- Hotel, apartment, or cruise ship terminal pick-up and drop-off
- Professional tour guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle for a comfortable ride
- Hotel, apartment, or cruise ship terminal pick-up and drop-off
- Professional tour guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle for a comfortable ride
- Donations to the Templo Libertad and Jewish Museum (tzedaka). $15 per person
- Donations to the Templo Libertad and Jewish Museum (tzedaka). $15 per person
Buenos Aires is home to one of the world’s largest Jewish communities, comprising 250,000 Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews. Delve into the rich history and heritage of this lively and diverse community, whose first immigrants arrived in the late 19th century. Discover the community’s daily life by visiting the main synagogues, a Yiddish theater, kosher food…
Buenos Aires is home to one of the world’s largest Jewish communities, comprising 250,000 Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews. Delve into the rich history and heritage of this lively and diverse community, whose first immigrants arrived in the late 19th century. Discover the community’s daily life by visiting the main synagogues, a Yiddish theater, kosher food stores, Jewish schools, and the traditional “shmatte” business district in Buenos Aires.
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.