The German National Tourist Board (GNTB) has launched a valuable new resource — an illustrated, online “e-brochure” titled “Germany for the Jewish Traveler,” which includes travel tips and information about Jewish life, Jewish culture and places of interest in 64 German towns and cities all over the country. It includes contains interactive maps and useful links to destinations and places of Jewish interest.
The brochure — which can also be accessed here in browser form — takes in Jewish heritage sites, such synagogues, Jewish cemeteries; Jewish museums; living Jewish communities and also Holocaust sites and memorials.
The Tourism Board calls it an “integral part of a global travel campaign launched by the GNTB for travelers with Jewish heritage.” A Tourist Board report noted a “nearly 15.4% of overnights from Israel to Germany” in 2013, compared to the same period in the previous year.
5 comments on “Germany launches new Jewish tourism/travel guide”
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I ask cause i want to rent some car and it’s hard to decide 😀
we were on a trip like this in Poland, I can recommend good car services – limos.pl
I’m having the same problem downloading and printing the booklet. It looks like it has a wealth of information that I would find useful for our upcoming trip to Germany in October 2015 but it’s not much use to me in its present format.
Sorry, I don’t know what the problem is — the link to the booklet works fine.
I am having difficulty downloading/printing the brochure. Can I purchase it and have it mailed in printed form to the United States? We will be in Germany in October, 2014. Thank you. Richard Fenton, 78 Crescent Way, Monroe Township, NJ 08831 USA