The Private Jewish Walking Tour in Buenos Aires offers an enriching exploration of the city’s vibrant Jewish heritage. Led by knowledgeable guides, the 5km tour includes visits to significant sites like the AMIA building, the impressive Libertad Synagogue, and the Jewish Museum. Participants will gain deep insights into the community’s past while enjoying a comfortable and engaging experience in the heart of the city. Discover how the Jewish community has shaped Argentina’s history and culture through this immersive walking tour.
Key Points

- This private walking tour in Buenos Aires offers an in-depth exploration of the city’s Jewish heritage, including visits to the AMIA and Libertad Synagogue.
- The 5-hour, 5km tour provides insights into the Jewish community’s contributions to Argentine history, led by knowledgeable guides.
- The tour is stroller-friendly but not wheelchair accessible, and requires a moderate level of physical fitness.
- Pricing starts at $286.75 per person, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the experience.
- The tour begins and ends at conveniently located squares, allowing participants to return to the starting point or explore other destinations.
Tour Overview

The private Jewish Walking Tour in Buenos Aires, Argentina, offers visitors an opportunity to explore the city’s rich Jewish heritage.
This 5km (3.5 miles) tour starts at 9:00 am and takes guests to key sites, including the AMIA, Libertad Synagogue, and the Jewish Museum.
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, providing in-depth insights into the Jewish community’s contributions to Argentine life.
Participants should have a moderate level of physical fitness, as the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but stroller-friendly.
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Meeting and End Points

The meeting point for the Private Jewish Walking Tour is Houssay Square, located at the corner of Junín Street and Córdoba Avenue in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
This is where you will gather and begin their 5km (3.5 mile) walking tour.
The tour ends at the Square of the Israeli Embassy, located at Arroyo 888, C1007AAB, in Buenos Aires.
The meeting and end points are conveniently located within the city, allowing participants to easily access the tour and return to their starting point or other destinations after the experience.
Pricing and Booking Information

From $286.75 per person, the price for the Private Jewish Walking Tour varies based on group size.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts. Visitors can reserve now and pay later.
Confirmation is received at booking, unless within 2 days of travel, in which case it’s received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is stroller accessible. Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
The tour isn’t available to cruise passengers.
Accessibility and Requirements

Although the Private Jewish Walking Tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller accessible, allowing families with young children to participate.
Travelers should have a moderate level of physical fitness, as the tour covers approximately 5km (3.5 miles) on foot. However, the tour isn’t available to cruise passengers.
Guests can expect a comfortable and engaging experience, exploring the rich Jewish heritage and contributions to Argentine life. The knowledgeable and passionate guides provide deep insights, making this tour a wonderful and exceptional experience for visitors seeking to learn more about Buenos Aires’ Jewish community.
Highlights of the Tour

Highlights of the tour include visits to key sites that showcase the vibrant Jewish community in Buenos Aires.
Guests will explore the AMIA Jewish community center, which was the target of a tragic terror attack in 1994. They’ll also visit the grand Libertad Synagogue, one of the largest in Latin America.
Guests will explore the AMIA Jewish community center, which was the target of a tragic terror attack in 1994. They’ll also visit the grand Libertad Synagogue, one of the largest in Latin America.
The tour culminates at the Jewish Museum, providing insights into the Jewish contributions to Argentine history and culture. Knowledgeable guides bring these sites to life with their passion and expertise, offering a deep understanding of the local Jewish experience.
This comprehensive tour is a must for anyone interested in exploring Buenos Aires’ rich Jewish heritage.
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The tour begins in Houssay Square, at the corner of Junín Street and Córdoba Avenue, where guests gather to embark on their exploration of Buenos Aires’ Jewish Quarter.
The knowledgeable guide leads the group through the neighborhood, pointing out key landmarks:
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The AMIA building, a site of tragic history that stands as a symbol of resilience
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The grand Libertad Synagogue, a stunning example of Moorish architecture
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The Jewish Museum, showcasing the community’s rich cultural heritage
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The bustling Calle Libertad, lined with kosher shops and restaurants
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The Israeli Embassy, marking the end of the insightful tour through this vibrant Jewish enclave.
Exploring the AMIA Building

Why does the AMIA building hold such significance on the Jewish Walking Tour? The AMIA (Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina) building is the site of a devastating 1994 terrorist attack that killed 85 people.
It’s a somber reminder of the challenges faced by the Jewish community in Argentina. During the tour, visitors gain insight into the building’s history, architecture, and the community’s resilience in the face of tragedy.
The guide provides thoughtful commentary, encouraging reflection on the event’s impact and the importance of remembering those who lost their lives.
Visiting AMIA is a poignant and impactful part of this comprehensive Jewish heritage experience.
Discovering the Libertad Synagogue and Jewish Museum

After paying respects at the solemn AMIA building, the Jewish Walking Tour moves on to discover the Libertad Synagogue and the Jewish Museum.
The Libertad Synagogue, a grand neoclassical building, stands as a testament to the vibrant Jewish community in Argentina. Visitors can admire its ornate interiors and learn about its rich history.
The Jewish Museum, located nearby, offers a comprehensive exploration of Jewish culture, traditions, and contributions to Argentine society.
The tour provides:
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Guided exploration of the Libertad Synagogue
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In-depth look at the Jewish Museum’s exhibits
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Insights into the Jewish community’s legacy
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Opportunity to appreciate Argentina’s diversity
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Knowledgeable guide to provide historical context
Frequently Asked Questions
What Languages Do the Tour Guides Speak?
The tour guides speak both English and Spanish. They are knowledgeable and passionate about sharing insights into the Jewish community’s contributions to Argentine life during the tour.
Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
Yes, visitors are generally allowed to take photos during the tour, though they should be respectful and avoid disrupting the guide or other participants. Visitors should check with the guide for any specific photography policies or restrictions.
Is Food or Drink Included in the Tour Price?
No, the tour price does not include any food or drink. Participants are responsible for their own meals and refreshments during the tour. The focus is on the sightseeing and educational aspects of the walking tour.
Can I Visit the Tour Sites Independently After the Tour?
Yes, visitors can explore the tour sites independently after the tour. The tour provides access to the key Jewish landmarks, allowing guests to revisit and spend more time at sites that interest them most.
What Should I Bring With Me for the Tour?
For the tour, you’ll want to bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and any medications you may need. It’s also a good idea to bring a small backpack or bag to carry any souvenirs or snacks.
The Sum Up
The Private Jewish Walking Tour in Buenos Aires offers an enriching exploration of the city’s vibrant Jewish heritage. With knowledgeable guides, you will gain deep insights into the community’s past while visiting significant sites like AMIA, the Libertad Synagogue, and the Jewish Museum. It’s a comfortable and engaging experience in the heart of the city, providing a unique opportunity to discover the Jewish quarter and its cultural contributions.
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