Germany for the Jewish Traveler is a new e-brochure from the German National Tourist Board that highlights Jewish heritage across the country. This free download points visitors to sites of interest in 64 German cities, showcasing synagogues, museums, memorials and cultural venues that reflect the long and varied history of Jewish life in Germany. With one of the largest Jewish communities in Western Europe, Germany offers numerous historic and contemporary locations that will appeal to travelers seeking Jewish cultural and historical experiences. The brochure’s release is especially timely as 2015 marked the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Germany and Israel.
The German National Tourist Board also offers a range of other e-brochures for planning trips in Germany. Titles include Discover Germany by Bike, Wellness Holidays and Walking in Germany, among others. Most guides come in several languages and provide practical tips on routes, accommodations, seasonal highlights and local attractions, helping visitors make the most of their travel plans.
These electronic guides are designed for easy downloading and use on phones, tablets and laptops, making them convenient resources for trip planning and on-the-go reference. Each brochure combines curated cultural recommendations with logistical information such as opening hours, contact details and suggested itineraries, so travelers can tailor visits to their interests and schedules.
Whether you are researching historic sites, planning a cycling tour, arranging a wellness retreat, or mapping out walking routes through scenic towns and countryside, the German National Tourist Board’s e-brochures offer focused, practical information to enhance your visit. The Jewish heritage guide in particular gathers a wide selection of destinations that shed light on centuries of Jewish presence in Germany as well as contemporary cultural life, providing context and direction for meaningful visits.
Downloading these brochures is simple and free; they are useful both for first-time visitors and for those returning to explore specific themes or regions more deeply. The brochures’ clear layouts and multilingual options make them accessible to an international audience, and their combination of cultural highlights and travel logistics helps users plan efficient, rewarding itineraries.
For travelers interested in Jewish history and culture, the Germany for the Jewish Traveler brochure provides a practical starting point for exploring museums, historic synagogues, memorials and community centers across 64 cities. It brings together recommendations and background information that support meaningful discovery while traveling in Germany.