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Galata Tower, Istanbul

Galata Tower, Istanbul

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Neve Shalom Synagogue, Istanbul

Ashkenazi Synagogue, Istanbul

Ashkenazi Synagogue, Istanbul

Zulfaris Synagogue ( Jewish Museum of Istanbul Turkey)

Zulfaris Synagogue ( Jewish Museum of Istanbul Turkey)

Balat, Istanbul

Balat, Istanbul

Ahrida (Ohrid) Synagogue, Istanbul

Ahrida (Ohrid) Synagogue, Istanbul

Jewish Cemetery, Istanbul

Jewish Cemetery, Istanbul

Duration : Half day 4-5 hours || Full day 7-8 hours (approx.)

Full Day Tour Places To See

Galata Tower
Neve Shalom Synagogue
Ashkenazi Synagogue
Zulfaris Synagogue (Jewish Museum of Istanbul)
Balat
Ahrida (Ohrid) Synagogue
Jewish Cemetery

Half Day Tour Places To See

Galata Tower
Neve Shalom Synagogue
Ashkenazi Synagogue
Zulfaris Synagogue (Jewish Museum of Istanbul)


Schedule details

Jewish Heritage Tours in Istanbul, begin of Sephardic history at the Galata Quarter, a region which had been almost completely Jewish for more than 400 years. Today, Galata is known throughout the world by its huge tower, built in 1303 by the Genovese. Visit the Galata Tower, the office of the Chief Rabbinate is also located in Galata today, there are 16 Synagogues in Istanbul that are still in use.

 

First, visit the Neve Shalom Synagogue, used for most of the community functions today, as well as the Ashkenazi Synagogue dating from the nineteenth century and the only Ashkenazi Synagogue in Istanbul, originally built by the Austrian Jews. Stop at the Zulfaris Synagogue, which now also serves as the Museum of Turkish Jewish Museum since 2001. Its name comes from the street where it is located, which was called Zulf-u arus (present day Percemli Sokak) in Karakoy, which means “Bridal Curls” in both versions, as it was here that the brides, over the centuries, would walk by to go to the synagogue to get married. “Half day tour returning to where the tour concludes”.

 

” Full day tour ; You will continue to Lunch at a local Seafood Restaurant. (Lunch fee is not included) Drive to Balat, a Jewish working-class district on the shores of the Golden Horn, which absorbed most of the settlers in the fifteenth century from Spain.

 

Visit the recently restored Ahrida (Ohrid) Synagogue, originally built in the 15th century and is the earliest synagogue in Istanbul. The original 20-foot long oak bimah (teva), shaped either like Noah’s Ark or, like the Ottoman ship which brought the Sephardim to freedom from Spain to Turkey, can still be seen. Then visit the Jewish Cemetery before returning to where you tour concludes.

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Pickup and drop-off included

Private Local Licensed Guide

Private De-Luxe Cars,

All Entrance Fees

Delicious Lunch

No shopping stops along the way !

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Half Day Tour Price

Full Day Tour Price

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No pre-payment is requested. Payment of the tour can be made at the end of the tour in cash USD or EURO or Turkish Lira or by credit card ( Visa or Master Card ) in USD or in EURO. There is not any extra for Credit Card payments.
The above prices are valid for a tour in English or German (please let us know which language you prefer. For other languages; Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Italian and French, Available only on request. Please include the form any language you want for your ideal itinerary..

Additional information

  • Some Synagogues may not be accessible at the time of your tour. We need your full name, birthday and passport copies by email or fax in order to get the special permission for visiting the Synagogues in Istanbul.
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 7 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
  • At time of booking, Cruise Ship passengers must provide the following details under Special Requirements: Ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time.
  • Children 6-18 years must be accompanied by an adult
  • Please enter your preferred pickup time in the Special Requirements box at the time of booking, and reconfirm 48 hours prior to the tour’s departure time.
  • Ephesus requires walking long distances over uneven surfaces, comfortable clothing and closed toe, sensible walking shoes are recommended. Sunglasses and sunscreen are suggested.
  • We will ensure your timely return to the Kusadasi or Izmir port for this activity. If you are not returned to the ship in time to board, we will arrange for transportation to the next port-of-call.

 

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Mosque of Rustem Pasha
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Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts
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Istanbul Modern Museum
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Istanbul, Turkish Baths
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Military Museum
Port of Istanbul
City Walls of Istanbul
Maiden’s Tower
Yıldız Park
Bulgarian St. Stephen Church
Orthodox Patriarchate and Cathedral
Balat, Istanbul
Ahrida (Ohrid) Synagogue, Istanbul
Ashkenazi Synagogue, Istanbul
Istanbul Jewish Cemetery
Neve Shalom Synagogue, Istanbul
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  1. gene
    2:19 pm on October 23, 2008

    The history of the Jews in Turkey is much more extensive and colorful than the size of this small museum housed in the 19th-century Zulfaris Synagogue might suggest. Nevertheless, the museum provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Turkish Jews, whose presence in Anatolia is traced back to as early as the 4th century BC. In 1492, the Spanish Inquisition drove Sephardic Jews from Spain and Portugal, and Sultan Beyazıt II welcomed the refugees to the Ottoman Empire. A large Jewish population thrived here for centuries, and some older Turkish Jews still speak a dialect of medieval Spanish called Ladino, or Judeo-Spanish. Today, Turkey’s Jewish community numbers about 23,000, most of whom live in Istanbul, which has 18 active synagogues (three of which are on the Princes’ Islands). The museum exhibits, most of them based on items donated by local Jewish families, include photographs, documents, and an ethnographic section with changing exhibits on subjects such as marriage traditions. There are also religious items brought from some very old (no longer active) synagogues in other parts of Turkey.

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  2. IRA
    3:18 pm on December 25, 2008

    Actually Balat is a Jewish neighborhood. It is possible to see here the social and economic structure and cultural development. In time with the settling of Muslims, quite a mixed culture developed. Mosques, synagogues, Islamic monasteries and churches interlocked all the time.

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  3. Wang Tuoh
    3:41 pm on February 17, 2009

    So impressed with how they put this together so quickly and got everyone where they needed to go. It couldn’t have gone much better. Such a great idea and so well to my budget.

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  4. Dorini
    8:07 am on March 3, 2009

    Be sure not to miss visiting this place as it is a nice break away from the crowds. You will see a lot of interesting architecture here and you will not feel unsafe. Just be sure not to visit this area in the night.

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  5. ricardo lup
    7:50 am on May 3, 2009

    Como explicar lo maravilloso de la gran ciudad de istanbul para y muchos mas es la ciudad mas mistica y gracias al tour privado consegui conocerlo M A R A V I L L O S O O O 🙂

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  6. LaleD
    4:41 pm on May 3, 2009

    Amazing walk along historical and authentic streets

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  7. joycce
    8:11 am on May 14, 2009

    La mezquita de sultan ahmet creo que es jn simbolo de turquia y el mundo tuve la posibilidad de conocerla atraes de un tour privado y si que valio la pena.

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  8. Amy Moore
    6:23 pm on June 8, 2009

    We visited Istanbul during a Princess Med cruise. Our guide was so knowledgeable and passionate about his country with a great sense of humour, that it made our tour outstanding. Would love to have him again! Thank you so much for making our tour such a wonderful experience!

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  9. gulor
    8:44 am on June 19, 2009

    He viajado muchisimo pero jamas vi algo similar istanbuel sin duda alguna ea lo mejor y lo mas lindo que he visto

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  10. meadow
    1:49 pm on July 7, 2009

    Our guide was truly a blessing! She was knowledgeable and easy to understand. The vehicle we used was beautiful and very comfortable.

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