Your tour begins at the Dohány Street Synagogue, where your meet your guide and small group. If you've chosen the Essential Tour, set off on a concise route designed for travelers on a stricter schedule. Begin by visiting the synagogue—the largest in Europe—and then explore the Jewish Museum, which hosts an impressive collection from Hungarian and Eastern European artists. Then, continue to the Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park, named for the man credited with saving the lives of thousands in the Jewish community. Pass through the old Jewish Quarter, once a ghetto during the Second World War, as well as Heroes’ Temple, which pays homage to lives lost during World War I. For a more comprehensive option, choose the Grand Tour, which picks up where the Essential Tour leaves off. Continue to other notable synagogues and memorials. Visit Carl Lutz Memorial Park, named after another famous figure during World War II, as well as the Kazinczy Street Synagogue. Finally, pause for some sweets at the kosher Frohlich Bakery and Café. Receive a 10% discount to the kosher restaurant Carmel, to be enjoyed later in the evening on your own if you wish.
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Your tour begins at the Dohány Street Synagogue, where your meet your guide and small group. If you've chosen the Essential Tour, set off on a concise route designed for travelers on a stricter schedule. Begin by visiting the synagogue—the largest in Europe—and then explore the Jewish Museum, which hosts an impressive collection from Hungarian and Eastern European artists. Then, continue to the Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park, named for the man credited with saving the lives of thousands in the Jewish community. Pass through the old Jewish Quarter, once a ghetto during the Second World War, as well as Heroes’ Temple, which pays homage to lives lost during World War I. For a more comprehensive option, choose the Grand Tour, which picks up where the Essential Tour leaves off. Continue to other notable synagogues and memorials. Visit Carl Lutz Memorial Park, named after another famous figure during World War II, as well as the Kazinczy Street Synagogue. Finally, pause for some sweets at the kosher Frohlich Bakery and Café. Receive a 10% discount to the kosher restaurant Carmel, to be enjoyed later in the evening on your own if you wish.
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