4-Day Harbin Old Jewish Sites and Ice Festival Tour

Overview: This tour is designed for Harbin Ice and Snow Festival visitors with an interest or memory of Jewish habitation in Harbin during the World War I and World War II. A visit to Jewish sites will help you to learn more about Jewish people’s living there and became a very vibrant part of Harbin’s history.

Tour Highlights: New Synagogue, Sun Island Snow Sculpture Art Expo, St. Sofia Church, Siberian Tiger Park, Ice and Snow World, Huangshan Jewish Cemetery, Jewish Community, Jewish Museum

Day trip from Vienna: Fun, Art, Food & Culture

We will leave early morning to explore the most peaceful and relatively unknown part of Austria.

Vienna woods is just a few minutes away and so different. Lets plan some amazing photo-stops and lets walk a little bit around the tranquil area.

After a scenic drive through the southern vine street, we will reach BADEN – former residence city of the Habsburg family. After a coffee break we will continue to Forchtenstein castle.

It is the only fortress in eastern Austria, that was never captured during the Turkish wars. The strong walls served as the treasury of the Esterhazy’s princes, safeguarding all costly and precious possessions. This collection of family treasures and way more, can still be seen there today.

Next stop will be the charming city of Eisenstadt, capital of Burgenland.

Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt is one of the most beautiful baroque palaces in Austria and presents a fascinating view of the resplendent life once lived at the court of the Princes Esterházy. But the palace is still the hub of the cultural scene today and regularly provides the picturesque backdrop for festivities and social events.

Only a few minutes to recover, because the next sight is a “bloody window to Hungary’s past”.

The iron curtain memorial!!!!!! The end of the soviet empire! See the place where the iron curtain was opened in 1989, even before the wall in Berlin was destroyed.

Burgenland and Hungary share the Neusiedler See, a lake known for its reeds and shallowness, as well as its mild climate throughout the year. The Neusiedler See is Austria’s largest lake, and is a great tourist attraction, bringing ornithologists, sailors, and wind and kite surfers into the region north of the lake.

We will spend the rest of the day at and on the lake. Your personal, private guide, will now be your captain. The boat ride is included – does not have extra costs. Unique experience – explore Lake Neusiedl like a local, together with your captain Peter. Especially for families with KIDS a most entertaining excursion. Bring your sun glasses, sun cream and don’t forget your swimwear.

Enjoy the superior service and the personal atmosphere of this unique private tour to Austrias east and Hungary!

Jewish Quarter and Museum Group Tour

The Austrian Jewish Museum was very fortunate to be able to set up itself in a historic building in Eisenstadt’s former Judengasse . It is therefore located in a place where a well-known Jewish community was settled for more than 250 years. The museum was founded in 1972 as the first Jewish museum in Austria after 1945.

During a visit you can not only see the oldest synagogue in Austria preserved in its original function and the museum collections , but also get an impression of the old ‘Jewish houses’ and the two Jewish cemeteries .

We are happy to offer guided tours for groups of 10 or more, both for the museum and for the Jewish quarter with the two Jewish cemeteries.

The Troyes Tourism Office

Troyes Tourism Office tour takes you to Saint Frobert district, the Old Jewish quarter of Troyes. It gathers the streets St Frobert, Hennequin, du Paon, Audiffred, Cordeliers, Boucherat. The rue Saint-Frobert and the current district are named after the old church which is said to have been built on the site of a synagogue where Rashi is said to have taught. The rue du Paon probably housed his home. In the Middle Ages, the neighbourhood was known as the “Broce aux Juifs” which referred to the brushwood in the area, situated close to the countryside. In the 11th century, this area was home to several jewish families including Rachi. The Jewish community of Troyes was able to develop thanks to the protection granted to them by the counts of Champagne from the 11televenth to the 13th century between the reign of Thibault II and Thibault IV. If Jewish families gathered in this neighborhood nothing distinguished them from the rest of the population. It was not until 1215 that the Church forced them to wear a distinctive sign on their clothes in the form of a piece of yellow cloth called a wheel (Rouelle). Rashi died at age 65 on July 13, 1105. Buried in Troyes with full honours in the former jewish cemetery, situated in the area of Moretti’s sculpture, outside the walls of the medieval city, next to the Porte de la Girouarde today disapeared (located at the time at the crossroads of Quai Dampierre and Rue de la Cité). The cemetery was demolished in the 16th century to enlarge the city and his grave disapeared.

Classic Jewish Tour of Georgia

8 days tour: Classic cultural tour involves four main regions of the South, West North and East Georgia – you will visit Caucasus mountains and lowlands, rocks and caves, taste Georgian wines and discover the country’s peculiar culture. The trip is designed for travelers’ who like to enjoy the professional guided and chauffeured traveling. Our experienced team will make your trip enjoyable, knowledgeable, comfortable and pleasant.

Tbilisi Free Walking Tour

Tbilisi Free Walking Tours – Main sights of beautiful Old Tbilisi within 2.5 – 3.0 hours. From Freedom Square through old city walls to the lovely Marionette Theater, cozy pedestrian streets of old town and more. Our Tour in Tbilisi takes place every day (rain, shine or snow). Just come to our meeting point at Pushkin Park on Freedom Square in front of the Tourist information Center and look for the local guide with badge or sign FREE TOURS.
Right now we have 3 different free tours: Main Tour in old Tbilisi, Backstreets of Tbilisi, Hidden Tbilisi Tour. Also we offer specific paid tours, Tour for Photographers, Food Tour and Wine Experience in Tbilisi

Georgia Jewish Heritage Tour

Discover the fascinating 2,000+ year history of Georgia’s Jewish community as you visit several major Jewish settlements and their beautiful synagogues on this 9-day Jewish tour of Georgia. Learn about the origins and history of Jews in the country, how Jewish people have practiced their faith and culture here over many years, and how the community endured during the years of Soviet repression. Get to know Georgia’s small, but vibrant, community of Jews today – meet the locals and find out about their lifestyle and institutions, taste traditional Georgian-Jewish dishes, and hear the unique Judeo-Georgian language. In addition, explore some of Georgia’s other historical and tourism highlights.

Jewish Group Tours to Tbilisi and Batumi

Day 1
Arrival in the evening and meeting in Tbilisi Shota Rustaveli International Airports, transfer to Tbilisi 4 star hotel, during the transfer the group of visitors will be able to see sightseeing and illuminated streets of the capital city from the bus, accommodation of the group of visitors in star hotel 4*Betsy’s Hotel in the ancient district Mtatsminda, free time, the tourists will be able to see and take pleasure by marvelous views of illuminated city, staying in the hotel.

Day 2
Breakfast in the morning and tour to Jewish Museum located in one of the ancient districts of the city Tbilisi, there you can see the copy of miraculous Hebraic handwritten Bible of X-XI centuries in Lailashi and its ancient history, the original of the Bible is preserved in Georgian Museum of Manuscripts. We’ll see the great Synagogue in Tbilisi, built by Jews from Akhaltsikhe in 1904-1911, its interesting Hebraic library and history. Our next visit will be in „Beit Rachel” Synagogue. It was rebuilt in 2009. Prior to the renovation, the building was known as the Ashkenazi Synagogue. Next tours will be in Tbilisi Historical places and sightseeing, rest at a certain time, free time and back to Tbilisi hotel in Mtatsminda.

Day 3
Breakfast in the morning and tour to the market of craftworks near Dry Bridge in Tbilisi. It is the extraordinary flea market in the center of Tbilisi, perfect for lovers of old and antique things. There is a huge assortment of antiques, jewelry, old books, maps, pins, badges, kitchenware, and other small items on sale. The visitors can see marvelous exhibition of Georgian paintings and craftworks in the open air, buy memorable souvenirs for remembering their unforgettable travelling to this wonderful country.

See the remaining itinerary at our website!

🌍 Celebrating One Year of the Jewish Silk Road Portal

World Jewish Travel was thrilled at #IMTM 2024 to present a copy of the WJT Jewish Silk Road Pressbook to the CEO of the Azerbaijan National Tourism Board Florian Sengstschmid and Jamilya Talibzade its Israeli representative Azerbaijan Tourism Board (ATB).

The Pressbook celebrates the one year anniversary of the Jewish Silk Road Portal launch, an amazing example of using Jewish travel as a means of cultural diplomacy, whilst highlighting the significant Jewish contribution to the ancient trade route. Kudos to our participating partners from the Kiriaty Foundation (Turkey), National Board of Tourism of #Georgia, National Board of Tourism of #Uzbekistan, and Israeli Embassy of #India. 

See the overwhelming reaction from the press, by downloading our free pressbook. Special thanks to Moshe Gilad of the @haaretzcom for highlighting this forgotten but important story in the Galeria section of the newspaper and available to download on WJT.

👉Link to WJT Jewsih Silk Rad Pressbook and more is in our bio

🌍 Celebrating One Year of the Jewish Silk Road Portal

World Jewish Travel was thrilled at #IMTM 2024 to present a copy of the WJT Jewish Silk Road Pressbook to the CEO of the Azerbaijan National Tourism Board Florian Sengstschmid and Jamilya Talibzade its Israeli representative Azerbaijan Tourism Board (ATB).

The Pressbook celebrates the one year anniversary of the Jewish Silk Road Portal launch, an amazing example of using Jewish travel as a means of cultural diplomacy, whilst highlighting the significant Jewish contribution to the ancient trade route. Kudos to our participating partners from the Kiriaty Foundation (Turkey), National Board of Tourism of #Georgia, National Board of Tourism of #Uzbekistan, and Israeli Embassy of #India.

See the overwhelming reaction from the press, by downloading our free pressbook. Special thanks to Moshe Gilad of the @haaretzcom for highlighting this forgotten but important story in the Galeria section of the newspaper and available to download on WJT.

👉Link to WJT Jewsih Silk Rad Pressbook and more is in our bio
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