6 Hours
Shore Excursions
14 persons
Ephesus - Kusadasi
Highlights of: Jewish Heritage Tour in Izmir
Havra Street, Historical Elevator Building, Kadifekale, Clock Tower
Let's journey through Izmir's incredible Jewish history, which has been part of the city's identity for thousands of years. In the past, Izmir was called Smyrna, and its connection to the Jewish community runs deep.
It all started with Alexander the Great, who brought Jewish settlers to Smyrna after conquering Jerusalem. By the second century, a Jewish community had been built in Izmir. They built a synagogue. In the 16th century, Sephardic Jews fleeing persecution in Spain sought refuge in the city, bringing their rich traditions, culture, and remarkable resilience. Their presence left a lasting impact on the city's history.
The Jewish community in Izmir thrived in the Ottoman Era. They built charming neighborhoods, energized trade, and transformed Izmir into a thriving center of culture and commerce. As it was known then, Smyrna became a welcoming home for Jewish families, whose influence could be felt throughout Izmir.
While Izmir's Jewish population has dwindled, its legacy remains alive. Take a walk on Havra Street, once the beating heart of the Jewish quarter. Step into the beautifully preserved synagogues and enjoy the walk in the Jewish Heritage. Discover Izmir's rich Jewish Heritage—a powerful story of resilience, culture, and tradition that continues to inspire today.