Explore the Jewish Marais district in Paris on this engaging 2-hour walking tour. Starting at the historic Synagogue of Tournelles, discover significant sites that narrate the rich cultural history and heritage of the Jewish community in the city. Stroll past historic synagogues and kosher shops, and visit notable landmarks such as the Anne Frank Garden and the Shoah Memorial. Your knowledgeable guide will share insights into the Jewish presence in France, making this tour a meaningful cultural experience.
- 2-hour guided walking tour of the Jewish Marais district
- Discover historic synagogues and kosher shops (from outside)
- Visit the Anne Frank Garden and the Shoah Memorial (from outside)
- Learn about the deep-rooted history of the Jewish community in Paris
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Meet your guide at the Synagogue of Tournelles and begin your tour. Walk through the Jewish quarter of the Marais and learn about its history and heritage. Visit historic synagogues from outside, kosher shops, and sites that tell the rich history of the Jewish community in Paris.
-Discover the rich history of the Jewish community in Paris on a walking tour
-Visit historic sites in the Jewish Marais district
-Learn about the history and heritage of the Jewish community in Paris
-Explore the Anne-Frank Garden and the Museum of Jewish History (from outside)
-See the Shoah Memorial and the Memorial of the Martyrs of the Deportation
Front of the Synagogue. Your guide will be waiting for your in front of the door, with a ID with its name.
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