Explore Jerusalem's Old City





Description
Get to know Jerusalem's Old City: its historical and cultural highlights. Meet a rich variety of cultures, religions, and people. Gain new knowledge, have a moving experience, and a lasting impression. Each trip can be tailor-made to your interests and needs. Jerusalem is a city with many steps in its streets and sidewalks, but we can make the tour wheelchair accessible with a little extra planning. Please let me know if you have any special requirements. The price is per group, not per person as indicated.
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Itinerary
Understand the Gates, its inscriptions and history, the observation point from the Tower of David, the bustle of today, the views to the West and my first hand experience as a child growing up on the Israel-Jordanian border before 1967.
From the main street of the Armenian quarter, we enter the courtyard of the St. James Church, the burial site of James, the brother of Jesus, and James one of his 12 disciples. Here we will admire the unique architecture and the stunning traditional Armenian ceramics displayed in the church, and learn the history of the Armenian community in Jerusalem for over 1500 years.
We approach Mt. Zion through the Zion Gate where we will understand the last battle of the Jewish Quarter in 1948 when it fell to the Jordanians, and how it was liberated in 1967. On Mt. Zion, we will visit the Room of the Last Supper, the Tomb of King David, the Dormition Church where Mary Mother of Jesus fell into a coma before her death, and ascend to the lookout point where we can see the Hill of Evil Counsel and the Temple Mount.
The City of David was established by King David himself 3000 years ago as the capital of the United Kingdom of Israel. We will walk through the foundations of King David's palace, observe the ruins of the homes and offices of the officials who served the Judean Kings. We will explore a 3800-year-old tunnel that was a passageway to Jerusalem's water supply, the Gichon spring, the very site where King Solomon, the son of King David, was anointed. We will walk through the water in the darkened Hezekiah tunnels with flashlights leading our way and emerge at the Second Temple era Shiloan pool, where pilgrims bringing sacrifices to the Temple would congregate and immerse before alighting to the Temple Mount. This is the site where Jesus miraculously restored a blind man's sight. We will connect to the path of the pilgrims via a shuttle, and walk through the drainage tunnel along the foundations of the Western Wall. We emerge through the tunnel at the ancient Herodian Street including the ruins of shops, the money changers, and pigeon vendors, as well as the entrance to the Holy Temple.
The last remains of the Holy Temple, where Jews for centuries have prayed and wept for redemption and return to the Holy Land. The Western Wall is adjacent to the Holy of Holies from the Temple times, and today the Dome of the Rock and the El Aqsa Mosque are found. According to tradition, people write notes with their prayers and insert them into the Wall. You are invited to pray and insert your message in the Wall.
We will explore the colorful and fascinating bazaar, and the 600-year-old Market of cotton makers, still active today. We will be able to observe the Dome of the Rock and learn about the rise of Islam in the Land of Israel from 638 C.E. until today.
We will walk in the footsteps of Jesus and visit the sites along the way. We will also break for lunch at Lina, the best Hummus Restaurant in the City. (lunch not included in price of tour)
This is the site of the crucifixion, the anointing bed, and the tomb of Jesus.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(24)
Roni is truly AMAZING on his knowledge of Jerusalem. I was so intrigued from the beginning to piece together what I have learned in my own study - with what Roni narrated as we went along. He talked about both Jewish traditions and also Christian. When I go back to Israel, I will definitely be looking to see what tours Roni conducts. By the end of the tour, I was greatly appreciative of everything I saw, where I was. I strongly recommend Roni for your tour of the Old City Jerusalem. Thank you Roni!
Our tour was awesome! Roni was knowledgeable in scripture and history and made us feel like we were walking through both.
Great experience, was tailored to our groups needs. Very knowledgeable. our guide was very knowledgeable, and took the group on an amazing tour
Roni would take you to the most interesting places. He would explain why you are here, share with you his wide knowledge in the history of the place spicing it with funny or sad anecdotes. And on top of it he is great talker.
Roni is a tour guide parcellence. We saw all of the major sites in the Old City as well as some that are off the beaten track. He has an encyclopedic knowledge of Jerusalem as well as having his finger on the pulse of the city. Very gracious and accommodating. Highly recommend!
Roni is awesome. He is a native Jerusalemite, and a fun and knowledgeable guide. We learned so much on our tour of the old city. Thank you, Roni!
This tour is not to be missed in your visit to Jerusalem, whether you are an experienced Jerusalem visitor or a novice, you will learn a lot from this tour.
Jessica thank you so much!! It was a pleasure to guide you into the time tunnel of 6000 years of the biography of Jerusalem!
Roni's wonderful -- knowledgeable and helpful and energetic Showed us many things, shared great stories, inclduing his own experiences
Ronie was a wonderful tour guide and a wealth of information! He was so knowledgeable on the religious and historical context of the places and was also a joy to be around. We were able to book him last minute and are so glad we did. Highly recommend!!
This will be a long review, please read to the end! We were with Roni for 9 days and travelled all over Israel. His encyclopedic knowledge of the history of Israel is a WOW! His incredible depth of knowledge of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and other minor Middle Eastern religions impacting Israeli history, culture, and current society is a WOW! The fact that he worked at the Museum of Israel, and can take you on an “inside” tour is a WOW! If there’s time during the day if you get up and out early enough, he treats you to “surprise” places. That’s a wow! But the fact that he really becomes a member of your family, treats your children as his own, is genuinely concerned about your welfare is a big, big WOW!!



