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    12/29
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Sight Seeker's Delight — Jewish History of Le Marais

As well as being one of the hippest areas of Paris, the Marais is rich in history and is considered the city's most famous Jewish quarter. In this three-hour walking tour, guides will lead you through beloved sites like Place des Vosges, and majestic synagogues and monuments. Guides will provide insight and context as you learn about Paris’ Jewish history, listen to tales of Holocaust survivors, and visit the Shoah Memorial.

Hours 11 a.m. Sunday through Friday
Tickets $76
Andy’s Notes:

Paris’ Jewish community dates back to medieval times and has survived and prospered despite huge obstacles like Hitler’s seizure of the city during World War II and various anti-Semitic attacks. It’s well worth seeking out for the beautiful architecture of its synagogues, it’s excellent Kosher restaurants, and charming ethnic flavor. And it never gets too crowded.

Tour Benefits

  • Lunch break inside the famous Israeli restaurant L'As du Fallafel (about $13 extra).
  • Groups capped at 8 participants to create a more intimate atmosphere and learning experience.
  • Wheelchair accessible.

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