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Jewish Heritage Walk of Thessaloniki: From Sephardic Glory to Holocaust Memory (2 Hours)

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  • Fast and secure online booking
  • Guided tour in English by a state-certified tour guide
  • Limited availability — up to 15 participants for a more personal experience
  • Small groups — save up to 15% when booking together
  • No entrance ticket required
  • Walking tourExplore Thessaloniki’s Jewish heritage on foot — through memory, markets and hidden stories
  • BookingReal-time online booking
  • DurationApproximately 2 hours at a relaxed pace
  • CancellationFree cancellation up to 48 hours before the tour

Thessaloniki was once known as the “Jerusalem of the Balkans” — home to one of Europe’s most vibrant Sephardic Jewish communities for over five centuries.

On this 2-hour walking tour, discover the traces of a remarkable legacy woven into the city’s streets, markets and landmarks. From the flourishing Sephardic era to the profound impact of World War II, uncover stories of culture, trade, faith, resilience and memory that shaped Thessaloniki’s identity.

Following a carefully designed route through key locations connected to Jewish life, participants gain a deeper understanding of how this community influenced the city’s economy, daily life and multicultural character — often in ways still hidden in plain sight.

The experience concludes outside the Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki, offering visitors the option to continue their exploration independently.

Set at a relaxed pace, with frequent stops and an interactive storytelling approach, this experience offers a meaningful and thoughtful way to discover an essential chapter of Thessaloniki’s history.

Why this tour stands out

• Focuses exclusively on Thessaloniki’s Jewish heritage and Sephardic legacy
• Connects daily life, culture and memory through powerful storytelling
• Explores both the vibrant past and the lasting impact of the Holocaust
• Designed for a more personal experience with limited group size
• Led by a licensed professional guide with deep historical insight

Location & Meeting Point

Old Port of Thessaloniki (Gate A), directly across from Eleftherias Square, on the waterfront.

Admissions

The tour takes place entirely outdoors. No archaeological sites or museums are entered, therefore no admission ticket is required.

Included

  • Guided tour with a certified professional guide
  • Limited availability - smaller groups
  • The listed price refers to the guided tour service and includes VAT

Not Included

  • TransportationTransfer to and from the meeting point is not included
  • Personal expenses and gratuitiesTips are optional and at your discretion; in Greece, they are typically around 5–10%
Did you know?

The port of Thessaloniki once closed on Saturdays, in observance of the Jewish Sabbath.

This reflects how deeply integrated the Jewish community was in the city’s economic life. At a time when Thessaloniki was a major trade hub, religious tradition shaped even its commercial rhythm.

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A Turning Point in History – Holocaust Memorial

The tour begins at the Holocaust Memorial, a place of remembrance that marks one of the darkest chapters in Thessaloniki’s history. Here, you will discover how a city once home to one of Europe’s largest Sephardic Jewish communities was forever transformed during World War II.

A Multicultural Marketplace – Bezesteni Market

Step into one of Thessaloniki’s oldest covered markets and explore the city’s multicultural past. Through stories of trade, daily life and coexistence, discover how Jewish merchants helped shape the commercial heart of the city.

Everyday Life and Commerce – Modiano Market

Named after the prominent Jewish Modiano family, this historic market reflects the vibrant commercial life once closely connected to Thessaloniki’s Jewish community. Even from the outside, its story reveals the city’s layered cultural identity.

Continuity and Faith – Monastirioton Synagogue (Outside Visit)

One of the few synagogues to survive World War II, the Monastirioton Synagogue stands as a powerful symbol of continuity and resilience. Learn about the Jewish community of Thessaloniki today and the lasting legacy of a once-thriving world.

Closing the Journey – Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki (Outside)

The experience concludes outside the Jewish Museum, bringing together the stories, memory and heritage explored throughout the walk. Guests may continue their visit independently to further explore Thessaloniki’s rich Jewish history.

A Thoughtfully Designed Walking Experience

Set at a relaxed pace, this 2-hour walk combines powerful history with meaningful storytelling, offering time for questions, reflection and photography along the way.

Visiting Information

Weather

The tour takes place even in light rain. However, in the event of severe weather (heavy rain, snow, strong winds etc.), it will be rescheduled for the safety of all participants.

Arrival

Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the starting time.

Clothing

Wear comfortable shoes and bring water and sun protection (sunglasses, hats, sunscreen), especially during the hot summer months.

 

Food and Beverages

We recommend bringing water, and you’re welcome to carry your coffee or drink while enjoying the walk.

Photography

Feel free to capture the moments of the tour and share your experience on social media with #OhMyGuide! — we’d love to see it through your eyes!

Accessibility

This route is generally fully accessible and suitable for wheelchairs, strollers and visitors with reduced mobility, following mostly flat and easy-to-walk city-center streets.

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