Step into the footsteps of Palermo’s ancient Jewish community on this intimate walking tour through the historic Giudecca quarter. Meet your guide and begin your journey through Palermo’s ancient Giudecca quarter, where one of Sicily’s largest Jewish communities thrived from the 9th to the 15th century.
Uncover the brilliance of this vibrant world: hidden synagogues turned churches, mikvehs whispering of rituals, intricate stonemason carvings, and narrow streets alive with stories of coexistence, trade, medicine, and cultural fusion in this UNESCO‑recognised city. As a passionate explorer of Sicily’s multicultural past, your guide will bring these medieval streets to life with insider tales of merchants, scholars, and artisans who helped shape Palermo’s golden age under Arab and Norman rule.
Step into Palermo’s Jewish heart, once buzzing alongside Trapani. Explore sites with subtle Jewish influences and churches that once hid former places of worship. Descend to ritual baths carved into rock, echoes of daily life sealed after 1492. Admire Hebrew‑inscribed carvings and Arab‑Norman blends on medieval walls, and hear how Jewish scholars boosted Palermo’s economy, medicine, and arts amid both tolerance and tragedy.
Wander narrow alleys pulsing with stories of coexistence, from nearby Arab markets to Norman palaces, and discover corners of the city most visitors never see. This small‑group tour is perfect for curious travellers who love history, hidden stories, and authentic local experiences, all revealed at a relaxed pace with time for questions and photos.