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English
Included
The tour explores the hidden heritage of the Jewish community in the City of London
Discover the original Jewish quarter in the heart of the Square Mile
The walk is in partnership with The Jewish Square Mile project
Explore the Jewish Cemetery and medieval London’s Jewish history
€ 22.48
€ 20.68


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Jewish people first arrived in London in 1068, invited by William the Conqueror, and since then, their history has been intricately woven into the fabric of the city. This walking tour offers a deep dive into the hidden heritage of the Jewish community in the City of London, taking you from the original Jewish quarter at the heart of the Square Mile all the way to the present day. Along the way, you’ll explore the rich cultural and historical landmarks that have shaped the Jewish presence in London, revealing stories of resilience, contribution, and legacy.
This tour is in partnership with The Jewish Square Mile, a project dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the history of the Jewish Cemetery and the people who once lived in medieval London. As we walk through the streets, you’ll learn about the community’s early roots, the challenges they faced, and the lasting impact they had on the city. From the medieval period to the modern day, the tour provides a fascinating and enriching look at a community that has played an integral role in London’s development, culture, and identity.
All Fees and Taxes
Meal and beverage
Weather-appropriate clothing
Public transportation nearby
Wheelchair accessible
Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated
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Comprehensive experience of Irish Judaism. Manned by volunteers who are most knowledgeable. Well worth a visit

This is a lovely museum, really a lived experience. My father was able to learn about and share stories about people escaping the pogroms and coming to Ireland. It would be wonderful if the museum could lean into this and capture these oral histories that are basically walking through the door everyday.

Small, dark, cluttered, and old-fashioned but cozy and with a friendly and knowledgeable staff. They have a display on the Herzog family but nothing I could see on the current President Herzog of Israel, so they could definitely use an update. With only 1000 Jews in Dublin, it’s amazing this place exists at all. Note that it’s usually only open on Sundays for a few hours. A good place to pick up a T-shirt in Hebrew, English, and Irish, or a graphic novel about Jewish life in Ireland.

Amazing experience to go to the Jewish Musuem off Harrington Street. A full record of the history and incredible contribution the small jewish community made and continue to make to Irish society. Its worth going.

A true hidden gem. The IJM houses the history of the Jewish people's relationship and history within the Island of Ireland. Loads of artifacts and a full period synagogue. Highly worth a visit



