Jewish Heritage Stockholm Tour

Description

We start the  experience with a  city sightseeing tour to the highlights of  Stockholm:

- The City Hall  ,venue for the world  famous Nobel Prize annual  Banquet ,

-The  Royal  Theatre ( Dramaten) ,the Rikstag ( the Swedish Parliament )

- and scenic  seaside  boulevards 

*Then, we  discover the unique Jewish heritage  sites in the  city.We  hear the story of Raoul Wallenberg , the  Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of Jews during ww2 .

*We visit his  memorial and  stop  at the  Great Synagogue building ( 1870) with  Assyrian  exterior.

We continue  the  panoramic  drive and take a walk in the Old  Town ( Gamla  Stan), admire the  colorful medieval townhouses and great Square ( Stortorget) , stop   by the Nobel museum.

Then , we  get a  chance to take  a  look  at the Royal Palace and the Royal  guards .

After , it is  time for  a  coffee break with the  locals !

Then , we  board a  ferry to Djurgarden  island the lush green city park where we  visit the Vasa  museum.

The historic Vasa ,is  about the warship which  sunk during its  maiden voyage in 1628.

The flagship of the Imperial Navy was  commissioned by KIng Gustavus  Adolfus as  part of  a  military expenssion in a war with Poland , the Baltic states during the  17th century.

Today, we  could  admire the  fine  restauration of  beautiful  ornaments on the  ship.

We end the tour with a  transfer to the  hotel or the  cruise terminal.





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