The Argentinian Jewish Community is one of the largest in the world and its heritage remains very much preserved. As a member of the community, I will introduce you into the unique features of Jewish Buenos Aires. We will see the AMIA building, the AMIA Memorial, the Israeli Embassy Square, the oldest Synagogue in the city, the Jewish Museum, and Once, the Jewish district. I will tell you about immigration waves, the first colonies, policies towards Jews, and Jewish life in BA today.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Your hotel/Apartment/Port
I will pick you up at your location by private car or van, depending on the number of passengers in your group
I will show you the place where the Jewish Community of Argentina started officially
One of the oldest Synagogues in Buenos Aires and the Jewish Museum
In memory of the victims of the terrorist attack that in 1992 destroyed the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires
The Jewish District
AMIA was rebuilt in the same location where the old building attacked in 1994 used to be.
Works of art made by different artists to remeber the victims of the AMIA attack and to claim for Justice.
Tribute to the victims of the two terrorist attacks and of the Holocaust.
Your hotel/Apartment/Port
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Guide Fee
Transport and private driver
Pick up and drop off
Entrance fee to the Jewish Museum (usd10 per person)
PLEASE, DO NOT FORGET TO BRING YOUR PASSPORTS. They are required to enter the Jewish Museum of Buenos Aires and the Libertad Synagogue. .
The Jewish Museum and the Synagogue are closed on Saturdays, Sundays and National and Jewish Holidays. In case you do not have another day, this tour can be done in 3 hours without entering those places.
The Jewish Museum and the Libertad Synagogue are closed on Saturdays and Sundays and National and Jewish Holidays. Those days, the tour can be done in 3 hours without entering those venues.
I work everyday, but I have many bookings, especially during the high season, so I may not always be available. City tours can be done everyday.
Regarding Jewish tours, the Jewish Museum and the Synagogue are closed during the weekends, so it is better to go on a Jewish tour on a week day.
Art tours generally start at 11 am or 12 as Museums and galleries open late. Most of the art museums are closed on Mondays.
I am Claudia, an Argentinian tour guide and translator, sculptor and painter. I was born and raised in Buenos Aires into the Argentinian Jewish community. Twenty years ago, I grew bored of translating with a computer as my only company, so I decided to study tourism and history. I have been conducting City, Art and Jewish tours ever since, and enjoying every single moment of it.
$400/ per group
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