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Exploring Jerusalem

We can do a tour with a Jewish essence or Christian essence upon request.

A tour in Jerusalem which includes the old city, Jerusalem's walls, The Holy Sepulcher, The Temple Mount, The Western Wall & Tunnels 

(Bar Mitzvah ceremony upon request), Davidson Park, 

The City of David, the neighborhoods outside the old city

walls – Mishkanot Shaananim, Mahane Yehuda Market,

Yad Vashem, Israel Museum, Beit Hakerem, Shagal Windows. 

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What Can We See in Jerusalem?

At the old city you can visit all of Jerusalem's holiest places to all three religions. We can explore the Temple Mount, the Holy Sepulcher, Via Dolorosa,

Davidson Park, and of course all the famous quarters of Jerusalem's old city. Additionally, we can walk on the ancient walls of the city and see it from above.

The Western Wall Tunnels

Under the famous Western Wall, we can find a great underground city. Back when Herod the Great expanded the Temple Mount he needed to build a solid foundation. We can also observe remains from the Hasmonean era and even an active synagogue.

City of David

Explore where it all began, explore the original Jerusalem aged over 3,000 years, there you can see the Siloam tunnel, the Stepped Street which

stretched from the Siloam pool to the Temple

Mount and many more.

The Museums
of Jerusalem

Aside from the great history, the culture of modern Jerusalem is fascinating as well. One of the most famous museums is Israel museum, in there we can see unique archeological findings and a model of Jerusalem at the second temple mount era.

If you wish to learn more about the holocaust,

we can also visit the Yad Vashem Museum.

Mount of Olives

Overlooking the old city of Jerusalem lies the famous Mount of Olives. There we can visit the Tomb of the prophet Zecharia, the church of all nations and descend all the way to Gethsemane.

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"And that's just the tip of the iceberg...

 Join me for a tour in Jerusalem."

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