Private Jewish Vienna Leopoldstadt Tour

Uncover the captivating history of Vienna's Leopoldstadt district with the Private Jewish Vienna Leopoldstadt Tour, a guided exploration that reveals the enduring Jewish legacy in the city.

The Private Jewish Vienna Leopoldstadt Tour offers a unique opportunity to uncover the rich Jewish heritage of Vienna’s historic Leopoldstadt district. Through this 2-hour guided exploration, participants can enjoy the area’s storied past, visiting key sites that shed light on the community’s triumphs and tragedies. With multilingual live guides providing insightful commentary, the tour promises a personalized and engaging experience that illuminates the lasting impact of the Holocaust and the vibrant Jewish presence in contemporary Vienna.

Key Points

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  • This private tour focuses on exploring the Jewish heritage and history of the Leopoldstadt district in Vienna, Austria.
  • The tour lasts 2 hours and is priced at Kč 9,237 for up to 10 participants.
  • Key highlights include the historical ghetto, Bäckerei Ohel, Karmelitermarkt, and learning about famous Jewish personalities at Theater Nestroyhof Hamakom.
  • The tour is wheelchair accessible and offered in multiple languages, ensuring inclusivity for all participants.
  • Cancellations up to 24 hours in advance are eligible for a full refund, and no upfront payment is required for reservation.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The private Jewish Vienna Leopoldstadt Tour offers an immersive exploration of the city’s rich Jewish heritage. Priced at Kč 9,237 for a group of up to 10 participants, the 2-hour tour provides a comprehensive experience.

Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and they can reserve their spot without upfront payment. The tour is wheelchair accessible, and the live guide is available in multiple languages, ensuring an inclusive and informative experience for all.

With a focus on the second Jewish community’s history and the impact of the Holocaust, this tour promises an in-depth look at Vienna’s Jewish legacy.

Itinerary and Highlights

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The tour begins at the SO/ Vienna hotel in Leopoldstadt, the second district of Vienna and the historical home of the city’s Jewish community.

Key stops include the historical ghetto am unteren Werd, Bäckerei (Bakery) Ohel, and Kleine Sperlgasse.

Visitors explore Karmelitermarkt, Leopoldsgasse, Schmelzgasse, and Czerningasse.

At the Theater Nestroyhof Hamakom, guests learn about famous Jewish personalities.

The tour visits Tempelgasse and Praterstraße, reflecting on the Holocaust’s impact in Leopoldstadt.

Throughout, the guide provides insights into the second Jewish community’s history and the present-day Jewish institutions.

Tour Features

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A key feature of the Private Jewish Vienna Tour is the availability of live tour guides proficient in multiple languages, including English, German, Hebrew, French, Spanish, and Italian. This ensures that the tour can be enjoyed by a diverse audience.

The tour is also wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for all participants.

Plus, the experience is tailored as a private group activity, allowing for a more personalized and interactive exploration of Leopoldstadt’s Jewish heritage.

Inclusions and Exclusions

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Included in the Private Jewish Vienna Tour is the guided exploration of Leopoldstadt’s Jewish heritage, providing insights into the second Jewish community and notable personalities.

The tour visits historical sites related to Jewish history and includes commentary on the Holocaust’s impact. Travelers will also learn about the present-day Jewish community.

Explores historical sites related to Jewish history, including commentary on the Holocaust’s impact and insights into the present-day Jewish community.

However, the tour doesn’t include transportation to and from the meeting point, meals, drinks, personal expenses, souvenirs, or entry fees to attractions. Gratuities for the tour guide are also excluded.

Dietary restrictions can’t be accommodated, but specific accessibility concerns can be addressed prior to the tour.

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Important Information and Recommendations

As the meeting point is in front of the SO/ Vienna (Sofitel), travelers are encouraged to bring their passport or ID card.

The tour requires comfortable walking shoes, as it covers historical sites in Leopoldstadt. Participants should also prepare for outdoor conditions, as the tour takes place rain or shine.

Unfortunately, dietary restrictions can’t be accommodated on this tour. However, the tour organizers welcome inquiries about specific accessibility concerns or adjustments to the itinerary.

Customer Reviews

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Based on the knowledge provided, the tour has received an overall rating of 5/5 from a single review.

The feedback from travelers highlights the quality and depth of the tour experience, offering insights into the following:

  1. The guide’s expertise in bringing the Jewish heritage of Leopoldstadt to life.

  2. The immersive exploration of historical sites and their significance.

  3. The educational focus on famous Jewish personalities and the impact of the Holocaust.

  4. The tour’s ability to provide a comprehensive understanding of the current Jewish community.

Exploring the Second Jewish Community in Leopoldstadt

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The private Jewish Vienna tour immerses guests in the rich history and vibrant culture of Leopoldstadt’s second Jewish community that flourished in the 17th century. Visitors explore the historical ghetto, discover renowned bakeries, and uncover the impact of the Holocaust. The tour highlights notable Jewish personalities and the community’s present-day institutions.

| Site | Significance |

| — | — |

| Bäckerei (Bakery) Ohel | Longstanding Jewish bakery |

| Kleine Sperlgasse | Former center of Jewish commerce |

| Tempelgasse | Home to a historic synagogue |

Through this immersive experience, guests gain a deeper understanding of Leopoldstadt’s enduring Jewish heritage and resilience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tour Suitable for Children?

The tour is not explicitly advertised as suitable for children. However, the private nature of the experience may allow for accommodations to be made. It’s best to check with the tour provider about the suitability and any adjustments for younger participants.

Can the Tour Guide Provide Recommendations for Jewish Restaurants?

The tour guide can likely provide recommendations for Jewish restaurants near the tour sites. However, the tour does not include meal options, so visitors would need to inquire about dining recommendations separately during the tour.

Are Photographs Allowed During the Tour?

Photographs are generally allowed during the tour, though visitors should be mindful of respecting the sanctity of religious sites. It’s best to check with the tour guide for any specific guidelines or restrictions on photography.

What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?

There’s no formal dress code, but the tour involves outdoor walking. It’s recommended to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and shoes to ensure a pleasant experience during the tour. Guests should dress casually and practically for the conditions.

How Long Before the Tour Should I Arrive at the Meeting Point?

The tour’s details recommend arriving at the meeting point, in front of the SO/ Vienna (Sofitel), a few minutes early. This allows time to meet the guide and ensure a smooth start to the 2-hour tour experience.

The Sum Up

The Private Jewish Vienna Leopoldstadt Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich Jewish heritage of Vienna’s historic Leopoldstadt district. Led by multilingual guides, the immersive 2-hour tour provides an engaging and personalized experience, exploring key sites and gaining insights into the Holocaust’s legacy and the contemporary Jewish community. With wheelchair accessibility and a maximum of 10 participants, this tour is a must-visit for those interested in exploring Vienna’s diverse cultural tapestry.

You can check availability for your dates here: