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Experience a fascinating private walking tour through Stockholm’s Jewish heritage, exploring the city’s Old Town, Gamla Stan, in Sweden. This immersive journey reveals inspiring stories of the Jewish community from the 17th century to modern times, highlighting their resilience and contributions to Swedish society.
Your expert local guide will lead you to significant Jewish sites, including Stockholm’s oldest surviving synagogue, now home to the Jewish Museum. Stroll through the charming cobbled streets of Gamla Stan, where you’ll also pass the German Church and Storkyrkan Cathedral, both important to the early Jewish community.
Outside the renowned Nobel Prize Museum, hear about the Jewish laureates who shaped history and learn about the Swedish efforts during World War II. The tour continues past the Royal Palace and into Berzelii Park, where you’ll reflect at the Holocaust monument dedicated to Raoul Wallenberg, a true Swedish hero.
Opt for the extended three-hour tour to explore inside the Jewish Museum, set in the city’s historic first synagogue. Here, your guide will share deeper insights into Jewish traditions, the challenges faced by the community, and the remarkable efforts to establish the first Jewish temple in Stockholm.
Tours include the expertise of a knowledgeable guide and are available in 2 or 3-hour durations. The meeting point is centrally located in Gamla Stan for your convenience. Uncover this moving and important chapter of Stockholm’s history—book now to secure your spot and ensure you don’t miss out!







