The Classic Old City Tour offers a thorough introduction to the most theologically and historically significant of the Old City’s landmarks, with an expert guide giving proper context to the sights and sounds. The tour begins with a panoramic view of the Old City on the Mount of Olives. From here, the site of Jesus’ anguish on the Mount of Olives, the tour enters the Old City through the Lions’ Gate, and proceeds through the Via Dolorosa, which culminates in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Afterwards, the group progresses on towards the Jewish Quarter, taking in the Cardo, the main street of Roman Jerusalem, and the Western Wall, the holiest prayer site for the world’s Jews. Book Jerusalem Old City Tour
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A trip to Israel would not be complete without visiting Jerusalem; it’s definitely a must especially for first timers. Jerusalem the golden is like no other city on earth. Sacred to the world’s three major monotheistic religions. Book Jerusalem Private Tour With A Personal Tour Guide
Jerusalem Old City Tour
Jerusalem Old & New City Tour
Jerusalem & Bethlaehem Tour
This spiritual and scenic tour will take you through the roots of Christianity and Judaism to modern days Jerusalem and Israel. This tour begin with a breathtaking view of Old Jerusalem from Mount Olive, overlook Jerusalem new city and the Temple Mount Esplanade of the old city. Travel along the Kidron Valley to view the Garden of Gethsemane and the walls of the city. Via the Armenian Quarter enter The Western (Wailing) Wall square via the local Bazaar to the Christian Quarter, the Stations of the Cross (Via Dolorosa) and the church of the Holy Sepulcher – the site of the crucifixion. Walk along the 1700 year old Byzantine main street, the cardo and the renovated Jewish quarter. Ascend Mt. Zion-Hall of the last super, David’s tomb-enter the 500 year old city ramparts. We will drive to Bethlehem via Nativity Circle, visit the cave where Jesus was born and the Manger Square, where Jesus was placed after his birth. Also visit the Greek and the Catholic Church and the Milk Grotto, where Mary fed her son. Overview the Sheperd Fields and visit the church.
Jerusalem & Dead Sea Tour
This tour begin with a breathtaking view of Old Jerusalem from Mount Olive, overlook Jerusalem-new city and the Temple Mount Esplanade of old city. Travel along the Kidron Valley to view the Garden of Gethsemane and the walls of the city. Via the Armenian Quarter enter The Western (Wailing) Wall square via the local Bazaar to the Christian Quarter, the Stations of the Cross (Via Dolorosa) and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher – the site of the crucifixion. Walk along the 1700 year old Byzantine main street, the Cardo and the renovated Jewish Quarter. Ascend Mt. Zion – Hall of last supper, David’s tomb – enter the 500 year old city ramparts. Descend through the Judean hills to the northern coast of the Dead Sea. Swim, float and enjoy a mud-bath to benefit from the rich-minerals in the natural Dead Sea mud. On return drive, view city of Jericho. Book Jerusalem & Dead Sea Tour
Jerusalem & Jericho Tour
Jerusalem & Masada Tour
Panoramic overview from the Mount of Olives, overlook Jerusalem-new city and the Temple Mount Esplanade of old city. Travel along the Kidron Valley to view the Garden of Gethsemane and the walls of the city. Via the Armenian Quarter enter The Western (Wailing) Wall square via the local Bazaar to the Christian Quarter, the Stations of the Cross (Via Dolorosa) and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher – the site of the crucifixion. Walk along the 1700 year old Byzantine main street, the Cardo and the renovated Jewish Quarter. Descend to the Judean Desert via the inn of the Good Samaritan. Ascend Masada by cable car to tour the 2000 year old fortress and palace built by King Herod. Drive via Ein Gedi and Qumran, overview the caves where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered.
Jerusalem Night Tour
Enter the Old city via Jaffa gate and ascend the Wall ramparts for sunset walk. Thereafter enter David’s Citadel, the ancient wall tower built by King Herod to view breathtaking Sound and Light show on the city walls. Drive around the illuminated walls for city overview. Stop at Offel promenade for view of Kidron valley and Mt. of Olives. Continue for further overview of illuminated city before returning to hotels. Book Jerusalem Night Tour
Jerusalem - In The Footsteps Of Jesus Tour
Walking Tour. Start tour on Mt. of Olives for view of the Old and New city. Visit the Patre Nostre and the site of Mary’s Ascension, and view the Prayer of the Lord written in 123 languages. Walk down to Dominus Flevit, the site where Jesus foresaw the destruction of Jerusalem. Continue to Gardens of Gethsemane, church of all nations, place where Jesus was betrayed by Judas to the Romans. Overlook Valley of Kidron to see the tombs of Absalom, Jeosphate and Zaccariah from 2nd temple period. Enter the old city at Lions Gate to visit Church of St. Anne, the home of Mary and the pool of Bethesda. Visit the Notre Dame De Sion – location of the striped pavement (Litho Strosos) where Jesus was condemned and where the Via Dolorosa begins.
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Jerusalem Underground Excavation Tour
This tour of Jerusalem takes you through some of the most interesting and exciting parts of the Old City of Jerusalem and the City of David. Panoramic overview from the Mount of Olives, overlook Jerusalem – New City and the Temple Mount Esplanade of old city. Travel along the Kidron Valley to view the Garden of Gethsemane and the walls of the city. Drive to Mt. Zion to visit tomb of King David and Hall of Last Supper. Enter Zion gate to Jewish quarter, via Cardo and visit 4 Separdi synagogues from the 16th Century. Continue to excavated Herodian Mansions from the 2nd Temple period. Visit City of David excavations – the city that was captured by King David three thousand years ago. Here we sense the geographical significance of the ancient city and the sophisticated water system that existed then. Book Jerusalem Underground Excavation Tour
"You Truly Made Our Trip To Jerusalem Unforgettable"
This letter will not adequately convey how much we enjoyed your guide service. You truly made our trip to Jerusalem unforgettable. We saw so much and learned so much? mostly attributed to your warm and inviting personality. Aside from your seemingly endless knowledge of Jerusalem’s history, we equally enjoyed your insightful and pragmatic point of view regarding the people and the conflicts you live with daily. And while lasting peace may not come soon, I believe people like you (individually) truly move the process one step closer each and every day. Thanks for enriching our lives and being such wonderful ambassador to your country.
Jim And Beth G.