Option1:
Jerusalem, is not only Israel’s capital, largest city, and religious center, it’s also Israel’s heart and soul.
This tour is history packed. The day will start at the Old City where we’ll walk the beautiful alleys towards Mount Zion. We’ll see King David’s Tomb and the room of the Last Supper before continuing our walk in the Jewish quarter. There we’ll visit the cardo, the Wall of Hezekiah and the Wailing Wall (The Western Wall or Kotel). From there we’ll visit the Archaeological Park at the Davidson Center where we’ll experience the shops that were located near The Temple and climb the road/stairs that led to The Temple. We’ll look at the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque and walk the Muslim quarter on our way to the Christian quarter through the Via Dolorosa. Walk along the 14 stations we’ll follow Jesus’ journey to Golgotha and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected.
Jerusalem has many other sites and attractions that we can visit. We can add: A visit to the Basilica of the Agony (Church of All Nations or Gethsemane Church), where Jesus went to pray before his arrest | A visit to the Church of the Tomb of the Virgin Mary, Mary’s burial place | A tour of the City of David | a tour of the Western Wall Tunnels | A visit to the The Israel Museum | A visit to Ein Karem and the Church of the Visitation | A tour of the Jerusalem Walls National Park | A visit to Bethlehem can be arranged through a local guide.
Option 2:
Jerusalem, is not only Israel’s capital, largest city, and religious center, it’s also Israel’s heart and soul.
This tour is a history packed tour that focuses on the beautiful Old City of Jerusalem. We’ll walk along the alleyways of the city’s four quarters (the Armenian Quarter, Christian Quarter, Jewish Quarter and the Muslim Quarter) and visit:
- King David’s Tomb
- The room of the Last Supper
- The cardo in the Jewish Quarter
- The Wall of Hezekiah
- The Wailing Wall (The Western Wall or Kotel)
- The Archaeological Park at the Davidson Center where we’ll experience the shops that were located near The Temple and climb the road/stairs that led to The Temple.
- View the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque
- The Via Dolorosa and the 14 stations following Jesus’ journey to Golgotha
- The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected
Jerusalem has many other sites and attractions that we can visit. We can add:
- The Basilica of the Agony (Church of All Nations or Gethsemane Church), where Jesus went to pray before his arrest
- The Church of the Tomb of the Virgin Mary, Mary’s burial place
- The City of David
- The Western Wall Tunnels
- The Israel Museum
- Ein Karem and the Church of the Visitation
- Jerusalem Walls National Park
- The Old City Market
- Bethlehem (through a local guide)