Jewish quarter
Jewish quarter
You can also immerse yourself in the city’s Jewish heritage with a visit to the Dohány Street Synagogue, also known as the Great Synagogue. It is not only one of the largest synagogues in Europe but also a beautiful and historic place of worship.
The adjacent Jewish Museum provides insight into the rich Jewish history of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Nearby, the haunting Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial serves as a poignant reminder of the city’s World War II history, commemorating the Jews who were tragically executed along the riverbank.
Exploring the Jewish Quarter further, you’ll discover a vibrant community bustling with cafes, restaurants, and boutiques, alongside historic sites like the Rumbach Street Synagogue. This area also comes alive at night, hosting some of the city’s most popular “ruin bars” within its historic buildings, blending the past with a lively contemporary culture.
This journey through Budapest’s Jewish heritage offers a deep and diverse experience, reflecting the resilience and richness of Jewish culture in Hungary.