Jewish Heritage Tours in Copenhagen

Visit inside the Great Synagogue is included

Discover the rich heritage of Jewish Copenhagen on an exclusive guided tours with a local Jewish guide. All our Jewish tours include a visit to the Great Synagogue of Copenhagen. 
All tours include the sharing personal stories of rescue, resilience, and the 1943 escape of 7,000 Danish Jews.

Explore the Danish Jewish Museum, a Daniel Libeskind masterpiece named Mitzvah, or the Resistance Museum.

Rescue Route Tour and Dragör Fishing Vilage

Duration: 5,5 hours
Start: In front of the Synagogue
End: City center
Price: US$ 1.095 (includes 1-4 people)

Discover Denmark’s most inspiring WWII stories about the rescue of the Danish Jews

Experience Jewish Copenhagen on an exclusive journey through history and heroism. Begin with a privately guided walking tour led by a knowledgeable local Jewish expert.

 

Visit inside the elegant 1833 Copenhagen Synagogue, the heart of Jewish life in Denmark. Explore the Danish Jewish Museum, Libeskind’s Mitzvah, highlighting WWII rescue efforts.


Travel by private limousine or van to the idyllic fishing village of Dragør.
Learn how local fishermen helped more than 95% of Danish Jews escape to Sweden in 1943. Hear personal stories of courage told where the rescue operation once unfolded.

An unforgettable experience honoring resilience, compassion, and Denmark’s moral bravery.

Jewish Copenhagen Heritage Walking Tour

Duration: 3 hours
Start: In front of the Synagogue
End: After a visit to the Jewish Museum
Price: US$ 495 (includes 1-4 people)

Discover the rich heritage of Jewish Copenhagen on an exclusive guided walking tour.

 

Learn how Jewish life in Denmark began in 1622 and evolved into today’s vibrant community. 

 

Visit inside the magnificent Great Synagogue, the heart of Jewish life since 1833.Stroll through historic streets and see iconic sites like the Round Tower and Christiansborg. 

 

Pause by Stolpersteine—small brass memorial stones placed in front of former homes.Hear powerful stories of rescue, resilience, and the 1943 escape of 7,000 Danish Jews. 

 

Explore the Danish Jewish Museum, a Daniel Libeskind masterpiece named Mitzvah.An inspiring cultural experience revealing centuries of courage, identity, and tradition.

Copenhagen WWII Resistance Tour

Duration: 3 hours
Start: City center
End: City center
Price: US$ 995 (includes 1-4 people)

Step back to April 9, 1940, as Denmark awakens to the beginning of Nazi occupation.

Explore the nation’s WWII story of resilience, moral complexity, and quiet courage. 

 

Visit the Danish Resistance Museum to uncover life under occupation and acts of defiance.

 

Experience the extraordinary October 1943 rescue of Denmark’s Jewish community.


Walk the historic ramparts of the Citadel, a centuries-old fortress shaped by shifting alliances.

 

Gain insight into Denmark’s journey from early cooperation to determined resistance. Continue to Ryvangen Memorial Park, honoring fallen freedom fighters.

 

This tour reflect on the sacrifices that helped define Denmark’s enduring national spirit.