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Jerusalem Old City: A Walking Guide to the Four Quarters

The walled Old City packs the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Temple Mount and centuries of layered history into less than one square kilometre. Here is how to spend a day inside the four quarters on foot — plus the best-rated guided tours and skip-the-line experiences to book for each.

At a glance

  1. 1Western Wall & the tunnels
  2. 2Temple Mount & Dome of the Rock
  3. 3Via Dolorosa to Holy Sepulchre
  4. 4Four quarters walking loop

Start at the Western Wall

Enter through the Jaffa or Dung Gate and make for the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest accessible site and the anchor of the Jewish Quarter. Come early, before the plaza fills up. Book a Western Wall Tunnels tour to walk the hidden Herodian stonework beneath the modern city — timed slots are limited and sell out, so reserve a day or two ahead.

Temple Mount and the Dome of the Rock

The Temple Mount, sacred to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif, sits directly above the Wall and is crowned by the golden Dome of the Rock. Non-Muslim visitors enter only through the Mughrabi Bridge during set morning hours, and access can close without notice. A guided tour helps you time the narrow entry window and understand the site's significance to three faiths.

Via Dolorosa to the Holy Sepulchre

From the Muslim Quarter, follow the Via Dolorosa — the traditional route of Christ's final walk, marked by fourteen Stations of the Cross — to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Inside, pilgrims venerate the sites of the crucifixion and tomb. The church is free to enter but often crowded; a guided walk untangles the shared chapels and the queue for the tomb.

Close the loop through the four quarters

Finish by wandering the Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Armenian quarters, each with its own bazaars, rooftops and rhythm. A four-quarters walking tour ties the whole maze together in two to three hours and is the easiest way to get your bearings on a first visit, with local guides who know the shortcuts between the gates.

Jerusalem Old City — FAQ

How long do you need for the Old City of Jerusalem?
A focused walking tour of the four quarters takes two to three hours, but most visitors spend a full day to include the Western Wall Tunnels, the Temple Mount and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre without rushing.
Do I need a guide for the Old City?
You can explore freely, but the Old City is a dense maze and access to the Temple Mount and the Western Wall Tunnels is tightly timed. A local guide handles the logistics and the history, which is why guided walks are the most popular option.
Can non-Muslims visit the Temple Mount?
Yes, but only through the Mughrabi Bridge during limited morning hours, and entry can close at short notice on Fridays, holidays and at times of tension. Check current hours before you go, or book a guided tour that plans around the window.