Joining our Jewish Scandinavia Heritage Tour, visiting Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm, offers a rare opportunity to explore the region’s Jewish past and present while experiencing three of Northern Europe’s most beautiful capitals.
In Copenhagen, discover more than 400 years of Jewish history, including the royal invitation in 1622, the dramatic rescue of Danish Jews during World War II, and the vibrant community that thrives today.
In Oslo, connect with Norway’s Jewish story — a small but resilient community that has endured wartime tragedy and built a dynamic presence in the heart of the city.
In Stockholm, encounter Sweden’s Jewish heritage, from historic synagogues to the city’s crucial role in sheltering Danish refugees during the Holocaust.
Throughout the journey, you are guided by local Jewish experts who bring these histories to life with personal insight and cultural context. The trip weaves together moments of resilience, survival, and continuity with the broader Scandinavian experience of art, architecture, and natural beauty.
It is not only a tour of three capitals, it is also a deeply meaningful journey that connects history, memory, and Jewish identity across Scandinavia. This round trip is led exclusively by expert local Jewish guides!
See the complete itinerary: Jewish Scandinavia Heritage Tour
*Early Bird — Register by February 1, 2026 and save $250
To sign up for this tour or inquire further please submit a booking request.
Read more about our Jewish walking tour in Stockholm and Oslo below.
Payment
Reserve your space with a nonrefundable deposit of $500 per person. Final balance is due 90 days prior to departure.
Participation
Tour sizes are limited to 25 participants. Please note: The tour requires a minimum of 10 participants.
Participant Fitness and Well-Being
Our tours involve extended periods of walking, including over uneven surfaces. Participants should be in good health, able to maintain the group’s pace, and willing to engage with new environments and cultural differences with flexibility and respect. Please inform us in advance of any physical conditions or mobility limitations that may require special attention during the tour.
Cancellations
All cancellations must be submitted to Jewish Copenhagen in writing.
· 90 days or more prior to departure: Full refund, less any nonrefundable deposits, per person.
· 60–89 days prior to departure: 50% refund per person, after deduction of nonrefundable deposits.
· 59 days or fewer prior to departure: No refund will be issued.
Trip Cancellation Insurance
Jewish Copenhagen strongly recommends that all participants purchase comprehensive travel insurance to protect against losses arising from trip cancellation, illness, or accident. When selecting a plan, please review the coverage details carefully to understand what is and is not included. Most insurance providers will waive exclusions for pre-existing medical conditions only if the insurance application is submitted within 14 days of your program registration.
Itinerary Modifications
Jewish Copenhagen reserves the right to modify the itinerary, including accommodations, when necessary. Every reasonable effort will be made to operate the program as planned; however, unforeseen circumstances or global events may require changes to ensure the safety and well-being of the group. In such cases, Jewish Copenhagen may adjust the itinerary at its discretion. Any additional costs resulting from these changes will be the responsibility of the participant.
Disclaimer of Responsibility
By registering for this program, the participant waives any and all claims against Jewish Copenhagen, its owners, employees, agents, and representatives for any injury, loss, damage, accident, delay, or death that may occur in connection with this tour, except in cases of gross negligence or willful misconduct. Jewish Copenhagen acts only as an agent for independent suppliers providing transportation, accommodation, and other services, and assumes no liability for any injury, loss, damage, delay, or irregularity resulting from the acts or omissions of such suppliers. Any personal activities arranged outside the published itinerary are undertaken entirely at the participant’s own risk. Jewish Copenhagen is not responsible for any losses or additional expenses due to illness, pandemics, government restrictions, weather, strikes, wars, or other causes beyond its control.
Jewish Copenhagen reserves the right to make itinerary or accommodation changes when necessary or advisable, without penalty. It further reserves the right to remove any participant whose behavior or health may be detrimental to the group, at the participant’s own expense and without refund. Prices are subject to change; however, the cost in effect at the time of registration will be honored. This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark, and any disputes shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Copenhagen.
Jewish tours in Stockholm and Oslo
“We work with a network of Jewish guides in Sweden and Norway and are delighted to offer Jewish tours across Scandinavia. Explore the options below:
Discover the rich and moving story of Jewish life in Stockholm, a city where tradition, survival, and cultural pride come together. The Jewish presence in Sweden dates back to the 18th century, when King Gustav III allowed Jews to settle freely. Today, Stockholm is home to a vibrant Jewish community with active synagogues.
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At the heart of Jewish Oslo stands the Oslo Synagogue, built in 1920, which remains an active place of worship and community gathering. Nearby is Det Mosaiske Trossamfund, the official Jewish congregation of Oslo, offering religious services, education, and events that keep Jewish life vibrant.
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