Walk the storied streets of Philadelphia’s Old City and uncover the rich legacy of America’s first Jewish community. From historic synagogues to hidden cemeteries, this tour brings to life powerful tales of faith, freedom, and resilience.
Highlights:
• Explore Philadelphia’s Jewish heritage with a 5-Star Licensed Private Guide
• Discover hidden gems and historic synagogues on a fascinating city walk
• Learn stories of Jewish resilience, faith, and community in early America
• Visit iconic sites and uncover layers of rich cultural history along the way
• Get personalized tips to dive deeper into Jewish and cultural Philly gems
Trace the footsteps of America’s first Jewish community on this private Philadelphia tour with Rosotravel. Enjoy a personalized experience guided by a Licensed Expert, uncovering the hidden gems and stories of Jewish life in Colonial America. Book your journey through time with us today!
Duration: 2 hours: Visit Philadelphia’s historic Old City and see landmarks like Mikveh Israel Cemetery, Society Hill Synagogue,<br/>,: and Elfreth’s Alley as you uncover the legacy of Jewish settlers.<br/>Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language - USPH002.
Meet your guide In front of Talula's Garden; 210 W Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106, United States. Please do not enter the restaurant, it is only a meeting point and the staff is not informed about the tour.
Book a 2-hour Jewish History Walking Tour of Philadelphia to journey through the enduring legacy of one of the oldest Jewish communities in the United States. With your Licensed Private Guide, you’ll walk the cobbled streets of Society Hill and Old City, immersing yourself in the powerful stories, struggles, and achievements of Jewish settlers who shaped early America.
Begin at the Mikveh Israel Cemetery, a poignant site dating back to 1740. As you stand before its wrought iron gates, learn about the Sephardic Jews who found refuge here and contributed to the Revolutionary War effort. Nearby, the historic Society Hill Synagogue offers a glimpse into a vibrant community that still thrives today, connecting colonial-era traditions with contemporary Jewish life.
Stroll through the heart of Independence Mall to the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History. Although entry is not included, your guide will share fascinating insights about the exhibits inside, from the arrival of early Jewish immigrants to their cultural impact on the American dream. Admire the striking architecture of Kahal Kadosh Mikveh Israel, often called the “Synagogue of the American Revolution,” and hear about its pivotal role in advocating for religious freedom.
The tour concludes at Elfreth’s Alley, America’s oldest continuously inhabited residential street. Here, your guide will highlight the Jewish artisans and merchants who once lived and worked along this charming cobblestone lane. Every corner holds a story, from the fight for equal rights to the resilience of a community that helped build a nation.
This enriching private tour offers not just a history lesson, but an emotional connection to the people and places that shaped Jewish life in Philadelphia.
Meet your guide In front of Talula's Garden; 210 W Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106, United States. Please do not enter the restaurant, it is only a meeting point and the staff is not informed about the tour.
Information for the customer (Know before you go)
• Please check your email the day before the tour for important details from Rosotravel, your tour operator.
• This is a moderate 1-1.5 mile walking tour, including some uneven surfaces or steps. The guide will adapt the pace to your group. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather – the tour runs rain or shine!
• Entrance tickets, food and drinks are not included in the price, but your guide will gladly recommend attractions and eateries to enhance your visit.
• For a personalized experience, we keep our private groups small (1-25 guests per guide). We will provide additional guides for larger groups.
• Have a special request or need accessibility support? Let us know in advance—we’re happy to help!
Philadelphia, the birthplace of American democracy, is a city rich in history and culture. Known for its significant role in the American Revolution and its vibrant arts scene, Philly offers a unique blend of historic landmarks, world-class museums, and diverse culinary experiences.
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