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Dive deep into the heart of Buenos Aires’ Jewish Quarter with a local historian and community member as your guide. This immersive walking tour reveals the rich fusion of Argentine and Jewish cultures found nowhere else—where the flavors of pastrami blend seamlessly with traditional empanadas, and vibrant street life sits alongside poignant reminders of history. You’ll explore a neighborhood shaped by waves of immigration, resilience, and cultural pride, learning how the largest Jewish community in Latin America lives, works, and celebrates today. Through storytelling and visits to key landmarks, this tour offers an authentic, personal experience that connects past and present in a way few tours can.
Places we visit:
* Corrientes Street near the Kosher McDonald’s
* Historic Yiddish Theater
* Kosher district
* Garment district
* Ashkenazi Synagogue (exterior)
* Sephardic Synagogue (exterior)
* Memory Walk
* Surroundings of AMIA
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
El Once Barrio Comercial
Step into the bustling garment district, known locally as “Once,” where the hum of sewing machines and the rhythm of deliveries fill the streets. This area has long been a hub for Jewish textile merchants and artisans, shaping both the neighborhood’s character and Buenos Aires’ fashion industry. As you walk through Once, you’ll see storefronts overflowing with fabrics, zippers, and buttons, and learn how Jewish immigrants built family businesses here, blending hard work, community ties, and entrepreneurial spirit to create a vibrant commercial center that remains active today
Amia Cultura
The AMIA building stands as a central pillar of Jewish life in Buenos Aires, serving the community’s cultural, social, and welfare needs. It is also a place of remembrance, as it was the site of the tragic 1994 bombing, the deadliest antisemitic attack in Latin America. As we visit the surroundings of AMIA, we reflect on the lives lost and the resilience of the community, exploring how memory, justice, and continuity are woven into the everyday life of Jewish Buenos Aires. This stop offers a moment to honor the past while witnessing the ongoing strength of the community today.
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RLDIA,27 thg 4, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
I had a great experience learning and understanding about the jewish community in Buenos Aires. Matis is a great host.
Todd B,27 thg 4, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Mathias was clear and very interesting. It felt like he was telling the story of his own family in Argentina. And he did a great job of putting the stories in local and historical context. My wife and I walked away feeling both sobered and inspired by the Jewish experience in Buenos Aires.
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