Jerusalem Full Day Tour
Jerusalem, Israel
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 8 hours
Your tour starts with a breathtaking view from Mount of Olives, where you can bask in stunning panoramic views of the Holy City. This is followed up with a visit to Mount Zion, home to the Hall of the Last Supper, the Church of the Dormition, and King David’s Tomb, before moving on to the Old City itself. You'll take in the sights as the tour makes its way through the Armenian and Jewish quarters of the city – including the recently excavated Roman road (Cardo) – before visiting the world-renowned Wailing Wall (Kotel). Continuing on into the Christian Quarter, you will pass along the Via Dolorosa (the “Way of Sorrows”) and take the time to visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Your day continues at the New City, visiting Yad Vashem, Israel’s memorial to the Holocaust.
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Your tour starts with a breathtaking view from Mount of Olives, where you can bask in stunning panoramic views of the Holy City. This is followed up with a visit to Mount Zion, home to the Hall of the Last Supper, the Church of the Dormition, and King David’s Tomb, before moving on to the Old City itself. You'll take in the sights as the tour makes its way through the Armenian and Jewish quarters of the city – including the recently excavated Roman road (Cardo) – before visiting the world-renowned Wailing Wall (Kotel). Continuing on into the Christian Quarter, you will pass along the Via Dolorosa (the “Way of Sorrows”) and take the time to visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Your day continues at the New City, visiting Yad Vashem, Israel’s memorial to the Holocaust.You start your day tour with a visit to Mount of Olives for a panoramic view of the Old City . You will continue to Mount Zion to visit the Room of Last Supper, the Church of the Dormition, and King David’s Tomb, before moving on to the Old City itself. Then enjoy the surrounding sights of the Old City as the tour makes its way through the Armenian and Jewish quarters of the city – including the recently excavated Roman road (Cardo) – before visiting the world-renowned Wailing Wall (Kotel). Continuing into the Christian Quarter, you'll pass along the Via Dolorosa (the “Way of Sorrows”) and take the time to visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Then proceed to the New City, to visit Yad Vashem, Israel’s memorial to the Holocaust.
Program is subject to minor changes.
Note: Yad Vashem is closed on Saturdays and Jewish holidays. On these days we substitute a visit to the Holocaust memorial with a stroll around Yemin Moshe, the first neighborhood constructed beyond the walls of the Old City. Popular sights here include Montefiore’s Windmill and the Mishkenot Sha’ananim lodges.
The tour is operated bilingual and is available in the following languages :
English : Daily
Spanish : Sunday; Tuesday; Friday
French : Monday; Thursday; Saturday
German : Wednesday
Program is subject to minor changes.
Note: Yad Vashem is closed on Saturdays and Jewish holidays. On these days we substitute a visit to the Holocaust memorial with a stroll around Yemin Moshe, the first neighborhood constructed beyond the walls of the Old City. Popular sights here include Montefiore’s Windmill and the Mishkenot Sha’ananim lodges.
The tour is operated bilingual and is available in the following languages :
English : Daily
Spanish : Sunday; Tuesday; Friday
French : Monday; Thursday; Saturday
German : Wednesday
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