Buenos Aires Jewish Heritage Full-Day Tour
Discover Buenos Aires through its vibrant Jewish heritage on this private full-day tour. Visit the historic Once neighborhood, explore the AMIA Memorial and Jewish Museum, tour Argentina’s oldest synagogue, ride South America’s first subway, and stop by the world’s only Kosher McDonald’s outside Israel. A meaningful cultural journey through one of Latin America’s most significant Jewish communities.
Explore the rich Jewish heritage of Buenos Aires on this immersive full-day tour focused on the city’s most meaningful Jewish sites and cultural landmarks.
Highlights of the Tour:
Visit to Once Neighborhood – The Heart of Jewish Buenos Aires
Start your journey in Once, the neighborhood that is home to the largest concentration of Jewish institutions in Argentina. See the Hebraica JCC, numerous synagogues, Jewish theaters, schools, and rabbinical seminaries. Drive through the ultra-Orthodox area often called the “Mea Shearim” of Buenos Aires.
AMIA Bombing Site and Guided Visit
Stop at the site of the 1994 AMIA bombing, one of the most tragic events in Argentina’s Jewish history. A guided tour of AMIA (Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina) will be included, providing insight into the organization's educational, social, and cultural mission. The tour also features:
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Visit to the AMIA Memorial Park on Pasteur Street, with a sculpture by Yaacov Agam honoring the 85 victims.
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Multimedia exhibitions showcasing Jewish history in Argentina.
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Access to the art gallery and audiovisual presentations.
Jewish Museum & Libertad Synagogue Tour
Tour the Jewish Museum of Buenos Aires, which is committed to preserving and sharing Jewish-Argentine culture. Enjoy a guided visit to Libertad Synagogue (CIRA), the first synagogue in Argentina, founded in 1862 and declared a National Historic Monument in 2000.
Tour duration: approx. 40–60 minutes.
Ride South America's First Subway & Visit Pasteur-AMIA Station
Board the historic Line B subway, inaugurated in 1913, for a short two-station ride. The Pasteur-AMIA station has been transformed into a powerful memorial with 26 artworks, murals, illustrations, and an interpretation center that reflects the ongoing pursuit of justice after the AMIA attack.
Abasto Neighborhood & Kosher McDonald’s Stop
End the subway ride at Carlos Gardel station, right at the entrance of Abasto Shopping Mall. This area, known for its tango legacy and strong Jewish community presence, also features the only Kosher McDonald’s outside of Israel. You’ll have free time to explore or grab lunch (not included).
Important Notes:
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AMIA Tours: Available Monday to Friday at 10:00 AM. English and Spanish guided tours. Approx. duration: 1 hour. Max group size: 40 people.
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Jewish Museum: Open Tuesday to Thursday, 11:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Closed on weekends and Mondays.
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Libertad Synagogue: Open for services only on Fridays (7:30 PM) and Saturdays (9:00 AM).
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Passport Required: Original passport is mandatory for entry into AMIA.
Booking Information
This is a custom private itinerary tailored for each guest. A minimum of 3 nights’ accommodation, sightseeing, and transfers is required.
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