Jewish Gamla Stan and Jewish Museum Stockholm Private Tour

Let this private tour immerse you in the captivating history of Stockholm's Jewish community, uncovering its triumphs and struggles through the vibrant Gamla Stan and the Jewish Museum's vast collection.

Uncover the captivating history of Stockholm’s Jewish community on this private tour. Explore the heritage of Gamla Stan, the city’s historic Old Town, and explore the Jewish Museum‘s vast collection. Led by a knowledgeable 5-Star History Expert, this immersive experience offers a multifaceted glimpse into the triumphs and struggles of Sweden’s Jewish population. From the iconic Great Synagogue to the moving Holocaust memorials, this tour promises an enriching journey that sheds light on a remarkable chapter in Stockholm’s past.

Key Points

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  1. This private tour explores the Jewish heritage sites in Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s historic old town, including the Great Synagogue and Jewish Museum.

  2. Participants can choose between a 2-hour walking tour, 3-hour museum visit, or 4-hour option with private car transfers.

  3. An expert guide provides in-depth commentary on Jewish culture, traditions, and the efforts of Raoul Wallenberg to save Jewish lives during WWII.

  4. The tour is wheelchair-friendly and suitable for history enthusiasts and culture lovers, with a maximum group size of 25 for an intimate experience.

  5. Customer reviews praise the tour guide’s knowledge and passion, describing the experience as the highlight of their trip to Stockholm.

You can check availability for your dates here:

Tour Overview

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The tour, titled "Jewish Gamla Stan and Jewish Museum Stockholm Private Tour," offers visitors a comprehensive exploration of Stockholm’s rich Jewish history and heritage.

Priced from $189.23 per person, the private tour lasts 2-3 hours and is available in multiple languages.

Accessibility is excellent, as the tour is wheelchair-friendly. With a maximum group size of 25, participants can expect an intimate and personalized experience.

The tour’s flexible cancellation policy allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

Whether you choose the 2, 3, or 4-hour option, you’re guaranteed an enlightening journey through Stockholm’s Jewish past.

Highlights

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Explore Stockholm’s Jewish history with a 5-Star History Expert-Guide.

Visit significant sites, including the Great Synagogue and the Jewish Museum. Learn about Raoul Wallenberg‘s efforts to save Jewish lives during WWII.

Discover Jewish heritage sites in Gamla Stan, such as synagogues, monuments, and museums.

Explore the Jewish heritage sites in Gamla Stan, including synagogues, monuments, and museums.

The 2-hour option focuses on traces of Jewish history and heritage, while the 3-hour option includes a visit to the Jewish Museum.

The 4-hour option adds private car transfers with pickup and drop-off at your accommodation.

Prepare for a walking tour, and expect knowledgeable guides to provide engaging historical insights.

Tour Details

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This tour offers two options to explore Stockholm’s Jewish heritage.

The 2-hour option focuses on a walking tour of Jewish sites in Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s Old Town.

The 3-hour option includes a visit to the Jewish Museum, housed in the city’s oldest synagogue, providing a deeper dive into the history of Jews in Sweden.

For those seeking a more comprehensive experience, the 4-hour option adds private car transfers for pickup and drop-off at the participant’s accommodation.

All options feature expert commentary on Jewish culture, traditions, and historical facts throughout the tour.

Itinerary

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Participants begin the tour at Järntorgsbrunnen, located at Västerlånggatan 83, 111 29 Stockholm.

The itinerary includes visits to:

  1. Stockholm’s oldest surviving synagogue, which now houses the Jewish Museum.

  2. The German Church and Storkyrkan (Cathedral) to explore their ties to Jewish history.

  3. The Nobel Prize Museum, highlighting Jewish laureates.

  4. Berzelii Park, home to a Holocaust monument dedicated to Raoul Wallenberg.

Throughout the tour, the expert guide provides commentary on Jewish culture, traditions, and historical facts relevant to the sites.

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Important Information

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Admission to the Jewish Museum is included in the 3- and 4-hour tour options, but not in the 2-hour option. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as participants should be in good condition for the walking tour. Group size is limited to 1-25 guests per guide, and additional guides may incur higher costs.

| Requirement | Details |

| — | — |

| Admission | Included in 3- and 4-hour options |

| Walking | Comfortable shoes recommended |

| Group Size | Limited to 1-25 guests per guide |

The tour provides expert commentary on Jewish culture, traditions, and historical facts, ensuring an engaging and informative experience for participants.

Customer Reviews

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The Jewish Gamla Stan Tour has received overwhelmingly positive feedback from customers, with an overall rating of 5/5 based on 2 reviews.

Reviewers highlight the tour guide’s deep knowledge and engaging historical insights:

  1. "Our guide was fantastic – so knowledgeable and passionate about the subject matter. We learned so much about the Jewish history in Stockholm."

  2. "This tour was the highlight of our trip. The guide brought the stories to life and gave us a new appreciation for the Jewish heritage in Gamla Stan."

  3. "Highly recommended for anyone interested in exploring the lesser-known Jewish history of Stockholm."

  4. "A must-do for history buffs and culture enthusiasts alike."

Jewish History in Stockholm

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Although Stockholm has long been associated with its rich Scandinavian heritage, the city also boasts a captivating Jewish history dating back centuries.

From the Great Synagogue and the Jewish Museum housed in Stockholm’s oldest synagogue, to the Nobel Prize Museum highlighting Jewish laureates, Jewish culture and traditions are deeply woven into the fabric of the Swedish capital.

Stockholm’s Jewish heritage shines through its landmarks, from the Great Synagogue to the Nobel Prize Museum’s Jewish laureates.

The Berzelii Park, for instance, features a Holocaust monument dedicated to Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of Jews during World War II.

Exploring these sites provides invaluable insights into Stockholm’s multifaceted past and diverse communities.

Exploring Gamla Stan and the Jewish Museum

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Gamla Stan, the historic Old Town of Stockholm, serves as the backdrop for the city’s Jewish heritage tour.

The 2-3 hour private experience leads guests through significant sites, including:

  1. The Great Synagogue, home to the Jewish Museum showcasing the history of Sweden’s Jewish community.

  2. Monuments like the Holocaust memorial in Berzelii Park, honoring Raoul Wallenberg’s efforts to save Jewish lives during WWII.

  3. Landmarks such as the German Church and Nobel Prize Museum, highlighting Jewish laureates.

  4. Expert commentary on the profound influence of Jewish culture, traditions, and historical narratives across Stockholm.

The Sum Up

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The "Jewish Gamla Stan and Jewish Museum Private Tour" provides a captivating exploration of Stockholm’s Jewish heritage. Visitors can explore the city’s rich history, from the Great Synagogue to Holocaust memorials, while gaining insights into Raoul Wallenberg’s heroic deeds. Whether opting for a walking tour, museum visit, or extended experience, this tour offers a must-do experience for history enthusiasts seeking to uncover the enduring legacy of Stockholm’s Jewish community.

You can check availability for your dates here: