Private tour

Riga: Jewish Heritage Private Guided Tour

Activity provider: Walks In Europe
Private tour

Riga: Jewish Heritage Private Guided Tour

Activity provider: Walks In Europe

From US$ 381.69 per group up to 4

Enjoy the privileges of an expert guide on this private tour of Jewish history in Riga. Visit Jewish monuments and highlights, learn about life in the city for Jews past and present, and uncover political impacts on the community throughout the years.

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Duration 5 hours
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Live tour guide
English, Russian
Pickup included
Hotel or port pickup and drop-off are included. Please provide details of your accommodation and cruise ship details.
Private group

Experience

Highlights
  • Discover Riga's Jewish history told by a professional tour guide
  • See the lesser known monuments and memorials of the Jewish community in Riga
  • Learn about the past and modern society of Jews in Riga
Full description
The tour begins with pickup from your hotel and sets out towards the heart of Riga. Visit the Zanis Lipke memorial and learn about Zanis and his wife Johanna who helped create an underground bunker to save Jews from the Nazis. Then head to the memorial of the Great Choral Synagogue and pay respect to the events of 1941 during which hundreds of Jewish refugees were forced into the basement that was later intentionally burned to the ground. From this horrible event, only the ruins of a metal menorah and memorial stone are left but they still paint an incredibly somber image of the atrocity. Afterwards, continue onto the Jewish Community Center, also known as the Museum of Jews in Latvia. At the center, learn about the history of Jewish contribution to the modern day Riga. Travel through the historical Jewish quarter of Maskavas Forstate suburb next, and look out for the little wooden houses where the Jewish people used to live. Following the walk, arrive at the Museum of Occupation of Latvia for an introduction into the history of how Jews survived under Soviet rule. Follow your guide onto Riga’s Ghetto and Holocaust Museum where you can find the names of more than 70,000 people who were sadly killed during the Holocaust. In the museum, you can also see a photograph exhibition dedicated to antisemitism propaganda. The tour ends at the Bikernieki Memorial, one of the largest memorials of its kind dedicated to victims of the Nazi regime. Read the inscription on the memorials symbolic alter and take a moment to remember those who lost their lives.
Includes
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Port pickup and drop-off
  • Private tour
  • Expert local guide
  • Admission fees
  • Private vehicle between venues
  • Lunch

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