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This Jerusalem Full Day Tour with a breathtaking panoramic view of the city’s skyline from Mount Scopus, overlooking the golden Dome of the Rock, the ancient walls, and the blend of old and new Jerusalem.
We then descend toward the Old City, entering through the Zion Gate, part of the magnificent 500-year-old Ottoman walls that encircle the ancient heart of Jerusalem. Strolling through the Armenian Quarter, we absorb the rich heritage of one of the city’s oldest Christian communities before continuing into the Jewish Quarter. Here, we see the Cardo, the main street of Byzantine Jerusalem, once bustling with shops and traders, now beautifully restored.
Next, we arrive at the Western Wall (the Kotel), the holiest site in Judaism and a deeply moving place of prayer and reflection. From there, the tour follows the path of Via Dolorosa, the route Jesus is believed to have walked on the way to his crucifixion. Along the way, we pass the Stations of the Cross and reach the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a magnificent 4th-century church that contains both the site of the crucifixion (Golgotha) and the tomb of Jesus.
After exploring the church, we wander through the vibrant Old City bazaar, filled with colorful stalls, spices, souvenirs, and the sounds and scents of centuries-old trade.
Leaving the Old City, we visit the Garden of Gethsemane, where ancient olive trees still grow, and the beautiful Church of All Nations, which stands beside it. From here, we enjoy a view across the Kidron Valley, dotted with monumental Jewish tombs that date back over two millennia.
Finally, the tour passes by the Dormition Abbey on Mount Zion, the site traditionally associated with the Virgin Mary’s eternal rest, before visiting the Room of the Last Supper (Cenacle), where Jesus shared his final meal with his disciples, and King David’s Tomb, one of Jerusalem’s most significant spiritual landmarks.
* On Mondays and Thursdays (except during Jewish holidays), the tour includes a visit to the Holocaust Museum instead of the Church of All Nations at the Garden of Gethsemane, King David’s Tomb, and the Hall of the Last Supper on Mount Zion.
A day tour is a regular tour that we operate on specific weekdays. Tours depart from Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Herzliya and Netanya. You have the option to upgrade your tour and ensure for yourself a place in a small group (up to 19 people). The tour duration from pickup time is approximately 10 hours. You will be picked up from your hotel, and after the tour, you will be returned to your hotel.
Almost all of our daily tours are operated primarily in English, in addition to a second language: Or Spanish, or Russian, or German and or French. You can choose the preferred language of the tour when booking. You can view the tour schedule, as well as the second language schedule in order to make your best suited choice.
When booking your tour, you will need to mark which language you’d like the tour to be in. Note that for certain tours in certain languages, the price may be higher.
A regular group travels in a coach that comfortably transports up to 45 people. A small group travels in a minivan that seats 22 people. Other than that, the tours are identical.
Our tours leave from Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Netanya and Herzliya. We pick up our travelers from most of the hotels in these cities. If you are staying at a private residence address, please choose the closest pick up hotel to your apartment or contact our office to be advised where to wait.
Children under 12 and students (with a valid student card) receive a 10% discount.
You can bring your luggage with you and we’ll store it in the trunk of the vehicle during the tour. However, please be aware that we don’t take any responsibility for any damage or loss. Recommended to advise us that you are travelling with luggage.
Yes, but not too much. We definitely recommend bringing some local currency with you to pay for lunch and anything you may wish to; purchase along the way.
We, at Bein Harim Tourism, understand that plans can change, so you can change dates, cancel, or change your pickup point. Please note that cancellation fees will be charged subject to the cancellation policy as indicated on the tour page and confirmation email.
Since packages depend on hotel availability and updated rates, changes may imply an extra fee. For any changes or updates, you are welcome to contact our Operations team at:
Email: reservations@beinharimtours.com
Whatsapp messages only: +972 526588837
Phone: +972 35422000
Make sure that you have received confirmation for your change or update request.
It is possible to have pick ups/ drop offs in different cities. However, we do not disperse to specific drop off locations. The expenses to get from the drop off location to your final destination won't be covered by Bein Harim.