Jewish Athens Walking Tour
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Stop At: The Jewish Museum of Greece, 39 Nikis, Athens 105 57 Greece
We visit the Jewish Museum in Athens, which is focused mostly to the Jewish Tradition of the two main Jewish Communities of Greece and the commons between the Jewish and Greek Christian Orthodox Tradition
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Monastiraki, Athens Greece
Through Plaka the oldest district of Athens we are heading to Monastiraki and the Flea Market, the district is connected with the Jewish Community in Athens and the modern History of the city.
Pass By: Kerameikos Cemetery, Between Ermou, Peireos, and Asomaton Streets, Athens 105 53 Greece
We are heading to Kerameikos Archaeological site, and the Monument of Holocaust
Pass By: Kerameikos Cemetery, Between Ermou, Peireos, and Asomaton Streets, Athens 105 53 Greece
Then we are heading to the Holy Synagogue of Athens
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: The Jewish Museum of Greece, 39 Nikis, Athens 105 57 Greece
We visit the Jewish Museum in Athens, which is focused mostly to the Jewish Tradition of the two main Jewish Communities of Greece and the commons between the Jewish and Greek Christian Orthodox Tradition
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Monastiraki, Athens Greece
Through Plaka the oldest district of Athens we are heading to Monastiraki and the Flea Market, the district is connected with the Jewish Community in Athens and the modern History of the city.
Pass By: Kerameikos Cemetery, Between Ermou, Peireos, and Asomaton Streets, Athens 105 53 Greece
We are heading to Kerameikos Archaeological site, and the Monument of Holocaust
Pass By: Kerameikos Cemetery, Between Ermou, Peireos, and Asomaton Streets, Athens 105 53 Greece
Then we are heading to the Holy Synagogue of Athens
Inclus
- Local guide
Non inclus
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees for the Jewish Museum. Ticket Price 6 Euros, reduced 3 Euros
- Entry/Admission - The Jewish Museum of Greece
Autres informations
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Dress code is smart casual
- Passport name, number, expiration date, and country is required at time of booking for all participants
- Operates in all weather conditions; please dress appropriately
- A maximum of 12 people per booking
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
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Tourisme
90%
Culturel
75%
Sport
25%
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We had a four hours before our flight and decided to use it for this tour. It was just two of us and the tour guide. It was nice and educational. She was knowledgeable enough. She walked us through some streets we did not visit before. And I guess because of the size of our group we were done in 2.5 hours. We visit museum and synagogue. The thing I don't like is that the description of the tour is saying that the museum is optional. Well, nobody asked us. She brought us to the museum and told us to pay the entrance fees (6 euros per person)... It was interesting enough so I would not complain about this. Just stating the fact.Also do not expect much of the history as it pretty much covers only last 150 or so years.Still, I am glad we did it even it was less than we expected. Would recommend just for the nice walk through the small city streets. A+
I thoroughly enjoyed the tour, it was well organised and gave a background of the Jewish community of Athens and Greece. The walk was not long, but there was much of interest, preserved mainly in the museum and the synagogue. I was also made aware of the challenges facing the community. For me this was a great introduction to the community that I would then spend Shabbat with.