The Jewish history in Brazil dates back to the time of the voyages of Columbus, Gaspar da Gama, a Jew by birth, accompanied Portuguese admiral Pedro Alvares Cabral when he landed in what is now Brazil in 1500, beginning a more than 500-year presence in the New World.
Enjoy a group tour to see the Jewish influence in Rio de Janeiro and learn about the Jewish presence in the city, besides visiting the main Jewish landmarks.
Pickup included
Leblon is one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Rio, and accommodation here comes at a price.Is where you see Beit Lubavitch Synagogue and Midrash Cultural center
Ipanema beach is bordered by Arpoador Beach on one end and Leblon Beach on the other end. This beach is considered one of the main centers of activity for the city of Rio. One of the most expensive places to live, the neighborhood is full of wealthy residents.
Is one of the most famous and most beautiful beaches in the world. The atmosphere is very vibrant and the people are colorful and fun loving. Is where we have the CIB - Jewish Community Center
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
Departure Point: Tour departs from most hotels by the cost line of Leblon, Ipanema and Copacabana. If your hotel is outside the pickup area contact local provider to know the best pick up location and pick up time. Please wait by the entrance door - lobby Returns to original departure point. Please contact local operator to know the best pick up location.
• The listed price does not include entrance fees and synagogue donations, around USD 10.00 per person • Please contact our Local Supplier for any information, to confirm your booking, start time and location. • Please, have a paper or electronic voucher with you. It needs to be presented to the tour guide at the beginning of the tour. • Your local provider is Guided Tour In Rio - Phone: 55 21 985715350 • By email at [email protected]
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