Looking for a Jewish trip in Copenhagen? Jewish theme is a special topic in the history of Denmark, because it is the only country that saved almost the entire Jewish population from Nazi camps. Copenhagen is known among travelers as either the coolest city, the greenest city, the most cycle-friendly city, but not really a Jewish city. This, however, should not act as a deterrent to the avid Jewish traveler. Stretching over 400 years, Copenhagen’s Jewish past does not disappoint, and neither does the city. Home to a great synagogue, bustling streets, a charming harbor and the world’s best restaurant all you’ll need is our guide and you’re set! Explore Danish Jewish Museum, admire Royal Library Garden, witness one of the oldest buildings in Copenhagen and discover key landmarks in the Nyhavn district.
The museum has a huge number of amazing exhibits: personal belongings, letters, household items. The museum's exposition gives an idea of how the country treated Jewish emigration at different periods of history and how Jews in Denmark managed to preserve their culture and identity.
Tourists can enjoy beautiful views from numerous benches located in the shade of trees. This garden is very popular among both tourists and locals.
One of the oldest buildings in Copenhagen, and once the financial centre of the kingdom of Denmark.
You will make your own way to the meeting points