10 days tour

Jewish Heritage In Romania

Jewish Heritage In Romania

This tour includes:

Accommodation

Accommodation for 9 nights in 3* and 4* hotels in (breakfast and all local taxes included)

Meals

Homemade dinner in Vadu Izei All breakfasts

Others

Entrance fees as per program Homemade dinner in Vadu Izei Permanent assistance on the spot Bucharest, the Romanian capital with its hidden treasures and communist stories Choral Temple and Jewish Museum in Bucharest The Old Jewish Quarter in Bucharest Visit the only Wooden synagogue in Romania where Baal Shem Tov served for years The Old Jewish Cemetery in Suceava and the stories about the Jew community struggle in Bucovina Bucovina Painted Monasteries (UNESCO Heritage) Barsana wooden church in Maramures (UNESCO Heritage) Sighetu Marmatiei, the birthplace of Elie Wiesel Merry Cemetery where each wooden cross carries and epitaph about the personโ€™s life Alba Iulia, the capital of the Great Union, where Romania was first mentioned as a state The Great Synagogue in Brasov Peles Castle, the former summer residence of the Romanian Royal family and one of the most beautiful castles in Europe

Transport

Transportation in AC private car or minivan for the entire program Transfer airport - hotel - airport

Guide

English speaking guide during the entire program

Hygieneprotocol

All surfaces are cleaned constantly. Hand Sanitizer always available.

Not included:

Others

-Hotel extras /telephone, mini bar, etc. -Photographing or filming fees at the visited sites -Other meals than the ones mentioned in the program -Tips -Air tickets -Porterage -Travel insurance -Personal Expenses -Visa procurement /if needed/

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Itinerary of your trip Jewish Heritage In Romania

  • Day 1 Day 1: Welcome To Romania
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Welcome To Romania

      Arrival at Bucharest airport. Meet your professional guide and transfer to the city center. Sightseeing tour in Bucharest, including the most important sites: Parliament Palace, the largest building in Europe and the 2nd largest building in the world after the Pentagon, Revolution Square, Romanian Athenaeum, Opera House, etc. Overnight in Bucharest.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Bucharest โ€“ Piatra Neamt
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Bucharest โ€“ Piatra Neamt

      After the breakfast, take a visit to the Choral Temple and afterwards visit the Jewish Museum which gives broad coverage of the history of the Jews in Romania. The display includes an enormous collection of books written, published, illustrated, or translated by Romanian Jews;. He is located in the former Tailor`s synagogue. Next is the Holocaust Museum at the Great Synagogue, the Yeshua Tova Synagogue and the few remaining parts of the old Jewish Quarter as well as the Jewish Cemetery. Transfer to Piatra Neamt, one of the richest place in Jewish history. Overnight in Piatra Neamt.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Piatra Neamt โ€“ Iasi โ€“ Gura Humorului
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Piatra Neamt โ€“ Iasi โ€“ Gura Humorului

      A morning visit to the only Wooden half underground synagogue of the country where Baal Shem Tov served for years. Thousands of Jews settled here in the 17th century, fleeting Poland following the Chmielnicki Uprising in the Polishโ€“Lithuanian Commonwealth. Several tombstones dating from 1677 discovered here provide strong evidence of an old Jewish community in the area. Before World War II, the local community numbered close to 8,000, though most left for Israel at the onset of war. Depart towards Iasi, one of the great Eastern European centers of Jewish learning, famous for its scholarly rabbis, intellectuals and skilled craftsmen, as well as for its Jewish schools, hospitals, publications and various organizations. In 1855, the city was the home of the first-ever Yiddish-language newspaper, Korot Haitim, and the birthplace of the Israeli national anthem. The worldโ€™s first professional Yiddish-language theater was opened here in 1876 by Avram Goldfaden, who later founded New Yorkโ€™s first Jewish Theater. From 1949 to 1964, IaลŸi was also home to a second company of the State Jewish Theater. A monument to the victims of the 1941 pogrom stands outside the Great Synagogue. Transfer to Gura Humorului. Overnight in Gura Humorului.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Gura Humorului โ€“ Suceava โ€“ Sucevita โ€“ Gura Humorului
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Gura Humorului โ€“ Suceava โ€“ Sucevita โ€“ Gura Humorului

      After breakfast, depart towards Suceava. One of the earliest sites of Jewish settlement in the region, Suceava was already home to an established community at the beginning of the 16th century. Some 18 synagogues and small Hasidic prayer rooms were in use before World War II, the majority of them taken down during the 1950sโ€™ communist โ€œurban renewalโ€ period. Only one synagogue stands today, beautifully preserved, along with two Jewish cemeteries. Impressive tombs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries can be seen in the newer Jewish Cemetery, The Old Jewish Cemetery, with its elaborately carved tombs bearing traditional Jewish symbols, dates back to the 16th century, making it one of the oldest in Moldova. We continue to Sucevita and visit Sucevita Monastery, one of the most famous painted monasteries in Romania. Overnight in Gura Humorului.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Gura Humorului โ€“ Voronet โ€“ Barsana โ€“ Vadu Izei
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Gura Humorului โ€“ Voronet โ€“ Barsana โ€“ Vadu Izei

      In the morning, discover Voronet Monastery, named the Sixtine Chapel of the East. You will be charmed by the quality of the paintings that this UNESCO heritage treasure still keeps. Departure towards Maramures, a rich place in Jewish Culture. On your way to Vadu Izei, make a stop at the Barsana Monastery, where you will get the chance to learn about the local wooden architecture. Later on, enjoy a home hosted dinner with a local family. Overnight in a local guesthouse in Vadu Izei.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Vadu Izei โ€“ Sighetu Marmatiei โ€“ Sapanta โ€“ Vadu Izei
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Vadu Izei โ€“ Sighetu Marmatiei โ€“ Sapanta โ€“ Vadu Izei

      Today you will visit the Synagogue from Sighet and the Elie Wiesel Memorial House. The house where 1986 Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel was born is now a museum dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust and the Jewish way of life in Sighet before World War II. Born here in 1928, Elie Wiesel is the author of over 40 books, the best known of which is Night, a memoir that describes his experiences during the Holocaust and his imprisonment in several concentration camps. Wiesel writes candidly of his childhood in Sighet, where his parents were shopkeepers like many other Jewish townspeople. The town was annexed to Hungary in 1940. In 1944, Elie, his family and the rest of the Jewish community were placed in one of the two ghettos in Sighet. The Wiesel family lived in the larger of the two, on Serpent Street. On April 19, 1944, the Hungarian authorities deported the townโ€™s Jewish population to Auschwitzโ€“Birkenau. End your day at the Merry Cemetery, each wooden cross carries an epitaph about the personโ€™s life. Overnight in a local guesthouse in Vadu Izei.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Vadu Izei โ€“ Cluj Napoca โ€“ Alba Iulia โ€“ Sibiu
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Vadu Izei โ€“ Cluj Napoca โ€“ Alba Iulia โ€“ Sibiu

      Depart early morning from Maramures. Arrival in Cluj Napoca, where you get to visit The New Synagogue. The original grand Moorish-style synagogue, better known today as the Memorial Temple of the Deportees (in memory of those who died in World War II), was designed by architect Hegner Izidor and opened on September 4th, 1887. Ruined 40 years later by the Iron Guard, a nationalistic Fascist organization of the time, it was restored in 1951 with the support of Romaniaโ€™s Jewish community. Cluj has three Jewish cemeteries. Next stop will be at Alba Iulia, the ancient capital of Transylvania for a panoramic tour and we will move towards Sibiu for your accommodation. Overnight in Sibiu.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Sibiu โ€“ Brasov
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Sibiu โ€“ Brasov

      Take a tour in Sibiu and visit the Great Synagogue. Although documents attest the existence of Jews in Sibiu since the 12th century, the Jewish community of Sibiu was never among the largest in Romania. In 1940, the town had some 1,300 Jews, three synagogues, three rabbis, two cemeteries and two ritual baths managed by the Sephardic and Orthodox communities. Today, the handful of Jews who remain in Sibiu hold weekly and holiday services at the Great Synagogue. Depart towards Brasov, where you will visit 1901 Synagogue built in Moorish style. Walking tour in the old city center of Brasov where you will admire the old architecture and learn why Brasov is the most visited city in Romania. Overnight in Brasov.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Brasov โ€“ Bran โ€“ Sinaia โ€“ Bucharest
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Brasov โ€“ Bran โ€“ Sinaia โ€“ Bucharest

      Get ready today to discover one of the most famous legend in Romania, Bran Castle, commonly known as Dracula`s Castle and source of inspiration for Bram Stocker. First built in 1377 for safeguarding the trading route between Transylvania and the Ottoman Empire. It was restored later to finally become a gorgeous summer royal residence in 1920. For many years now, it has been an interesting medieval art museum. Drive to Sinaia, where you will discover the Peles castle, used as a summer residence by the kings of Romania. It was built at the wish of the first Romanian king, Carol I, after the plans of architects Johannes Schultz and Karel Liman and decorated by JD Heymann from Hamburg, August Bembe from Mainz and Berhard Ludwig from Vienna, hence the similarity to German castles. Peles Castle is a unique construction, one of the most important monuments of its kind in 19th century Europe. Arrival in Bucharest. Free time. Overnight in Bucharest.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Departure
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Departure

      Depending on the flight schedule, free time. Private transfer to Bucharest airport. End of our services.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 10 / Max: 85

Age range allowed for this experience.

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