Private Tour: Jewish Tour of Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Enjoy this unique opportunity to sight-see Buenos Aires through its Jewish past. Take a ride through the Jewish history of Buenos Aires on this private, 3-hour tour.
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Enjoy this unique opportunity to sight-see Buenos Aires through its Jewish past. Take a ride through the Jewish history of Buenos Aires on this private, 3-hour tour. After a pick up from your hotel or cruise port, your private driver/guide will take you to see synagogues, schools, institutions, and neighborhoods where the Jewish community has left its unmistakable mark.
Visit Lavalle Square, located in front of the Palace of Justice; where a monument was placed for the victims of the AMIA (AsociaciĆ³n Mutual Israelita Argentina), who cruelly died during the terrorist attempt against this Jewish institution.
You will visit the Jewish Museum of Buenos Aires, which is the first temple of the Community of Israel in the city. View the AMIA building, rebuilt on the ruins of the old building which was completely destroyed in a terrorist attempt on July 18th, 1994.
See Israel Embassy Square, a place occupied by the original embassy before a terrorist attempt on March 17th, 1992.
You will tour the Once neighborhood of Balvanera. A Jewish community traditionally made up of fabric manufacturers and tradesmen.
Visit Lavalle Square, located in front of the Palace of Justice; where a monument was placed for the victims of the AMIA (AsociaciĆ³n Mutual Israelita Argentina), who cruelly died during the terrorist attempt against this Jewish institution.
You will visit the Jewish Museum of Buenos Aires, which is the first temple of the Community of Israel in the city. View the AMIA building, rebuilt on the ruins of the old building which was completely destroyed in a terrorist attempt on July 18th, 1994.
See Israel Embassy Square, a place occupied by the original embassy before a terrorist attempt on March 17th, 1992.
You will tour the Once neighborhood of Balvanera. A Jewish community traditionally made up of fabric manufacturers and tradesmen.
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