About this guided tour
London has been home to Jews since the days of William the Conqueror. This walk tells the fascinating story of their fluctuating fortunes, from expulsion in the 13th century to their return under Cromwell in the 1650s, and how London then became a sanctuary for European Jews during the second World War.
Key Stops
- Old Jewry
- Rothschilds Bank
- Lombard Street
- Bevis Marks synagogue
What makes this tour special
This shows the history of London’s Jewish community, from growth to persecution, expulsion to resettlement, to peace and ultimate prosperity.
£300 per group
Group size
Up to 20
Ideal for
First time visitors, history lovers, families
Access
Step free access, possible in a wheelchair
