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Discover Stockholm’s Jewish history in Gamla Stan with a private guide, visit the Jewish Museum, and learn about Raoul Wallenberg in this 2-3 hour tour.

The Jewish Gamla Stan and Jewish Museum Stockholm Private Tour offers a focused look at the city’s Jewish history, guided by a 5-star licensed expert. Priced at $197 per person, the tour lasts between 2 and 3 hours, making it a manageable yet enriching experience. This tour is ideal for those interested in Sweden’s Jewish community, Holocaust history, or cultural heritage, especially with the option to include private car transfers.
What sets this experience apart is the deep dive into Stockholm’s Jewish past, including visits to historic sites in the Old Town (Gamla Stan) and a detailed exploration of the Jewish Museum housed in the city’s oldest synagogue. The guide’s professionalism and knowledge shine through, with reviews highlighting how well they explain complex history in an engaging way. A notable feature is the story of Raoul Wallenberg, which brings a personal and heroic dimension to the tour.
However, those looking for a longer visit with multiple museum entries or extensive transport arrangements should consider the 3- and 4-hour options, as the 2-hour tour focuses more on walking and outside sights without museum tickets or private transfers included.
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The tour begins in front of Järntorgsbrunnen, located at Västerlånggatan 83 in Stockholm’s Old Town. The meeting point is easy to find, and the activity ends back at the same spot. In the 4-hour option, travelers benefit from round-trip private transfers directly from their hotel, making logistics simple and comfortable.
Group sizes are kept small—between 1 and 25 guests—to ensure personalized attention. The tour is wheelchair accessible, although it involves walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended.

The tour’s core runs through Stockholm’s Old Town, where the Great Synagogue is a central highlight. This historic building now functions as the Jewish Museum, allowing visitors to explore the first synagogue in Stockholm and its significance. The Jewish Museum features exhibits on the first Jewish arrivals to Sweden, their efforts to establish a community, and insights into Jewish culture and traditions.
Along With the synagogue, the guide will show sites like Storkyrkan (the Cathedral) and the German Church, where the first Jewish families were baptized in the 17th century. These visits make clear how Jewish families integrated into Swedish society over centuries.

One of the tour’s emotional highlights is the Rememberene Path and the Holocaust monument in Berzelii Park, dedicated to Raoul Wallenberg. Wallsberg’s story of saving tens of thousands of Jewish lives during WWII is a central narrative, offering a personal connection to history that resonates deeply.
The Holocaust memorial underscores the impact of this dark chapter while celebrating the heroism of individuals like Wallenberg. The guide shares stories of Wallenberg’s bravery, making the history accessible and meaningful without overwhelming.
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The 3- and 4-hour options include admission to the Jewish Museum, housed in the first synagogue in Stockholm. Inside, the exhibits detail the arrival of the first Jews in Sweden, the community’s development, and cultural traditions. The museum visit provides a richer understanding of Jewish life in Stockholm and Sweden as a whole, adding context to the sites seen outside.
The guide’s commentary during the museum visit offers expert insights, helping visitors grasp the historical efforts involved in building the Jewish community and the cultural contributions over the years.
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In the 4-hour tour, travelers enjoy the convenience of private car transfers. This service includes pickup and drop-off at your accommodation, making the experience seamless and comfortable. Without this, the 2- and 3-hour options are primarily walking tours, with the 3-hour tour including the museum visit but not the private transfer.
This flexibility allows travelers to tailor their experience based on time, mobility, and comfort preferences.

The tour is designed for private groups of up to 25 guests, ensuring an intimate setting with personalized explanations. It is also wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs. Since the tour involves walking through Gamla Stan, wearing comfortable shoes is recommended to navigate cobblestone streets easily.

The 2-hour option offers a focused walk through Gamla Stan, highlighting key sites like the Great Synagogue and monuments related to Jewish history. It does not include museum entry or private transfers, making it a shorter and more budget-friendly choice.
The 3-hour tour expands on this by including a visit to the Jewish Museum. It provides a deeper understanding of the Jewish community’s history but still does not include private car transfers.
The 4-hour experience combines all elements—museum entry, private transportation, and comprehensive site visits—ideal for travelers seeking a full, hassle-free immersion into Stockholm’s Jewish past.

What makes this private tour especially appealing is the expert guide, whose storytelling brings history to life. The ability to include private transfers in the longer option adds convenience, especially for visitors staying outside the Old Town or preferring a more comfortable experience.
The focus on Raoul Wallenberg’s heroism and the Holocaust memorials offers a compelling narrative not always included in standard city tours. The combination of walking visits, museum exploration, and memorials creates a well-rounded picture of Stockholm’s Jewish history.
While the tour covers many significant sites, it is primarily a walking tour and involves cobblestone streets, so good walking shoes are a must. The 2-hour option offers less depth and no museum visit or private transport, which may limit the experience for those looking for comprehensive coverage.
Tour availability depends on checking current schedules, and travelers should review specific start times for their selected date. The admission to the Jewish Museum and private transfers are only included in the longer options, so budget accordingly.
This tour delivers a personalized and insightful glimpse into Stockholm’s Jewish community, history, and heroes. The expert guide ensures that complex topics like the Holocaust and Wallenberg’s heroism are explained in an accessible and engaging manner.
Ideal for visitors who want a focused, meaningful exploration that combines historical sites, museum exhibits, and memorials in a manageable timeframe. The length and options allow flexibility, whether for a quick overview or a more detailed visit.
While not suited for those seeking a large group or extensive museum time, this tour offers a well-rounded, respectful look at a vital part of Stockholm’s history, delivered in an accessible and thoughtful way.
“Tal was a great guide. Great walk around the city learning history”
Is transportation included in all tour options?
Transportation is included only in the 4-hour option, with private car transfers for pickup and drop-off at your accommodation. The 2- and 3-hour options are primarily walking tours.
Are museum tickets included?
Yes, entrance tickets to the Jewish Museum are included in the 3- and 4-hour options. The 2-hour tour does not include museum entry.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, but since it involves walking through cobblestone streets, comfortable shoes are advised.
Can I customize the tour?
The tour is private, and the group size is limited to 25 guests, ensuring a personalized experience. You can choose among the available durations and options when booking.
What languages are available for the guide?
The guides speak English, Swedish, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish, offering flexibility for different language preferences.
How far in advance should I book?
You should reserve at least 24 hours in advance to secure your spot and enjoy a full refund if you cancel within that window.