Experience the most significant spiritual and historical landmarks in a single, seamless journey. This tour bridges the ancient history of Jerusalem with the sacred sites of Bethlehem.
Morning: Jerusalem’s Sacred Landmarks
Mount of Olives: Begin with a breathtaking panoramic view of Jerusalem’s iconic skyline.
Mount Zion: Discover King David’s Tomb, the Room of the Last Supper, and the majestic Dormition Abbey.
The Old City: Walk through the Armenian and Jewish Quarters to the Cardo, a remarkably excavated ancient Roman road.
Spiritual Icons: Visit the Western Wall (Kotel) before continuing through the Christian Quarter to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
The Birthplace of Jesus (Bethlehem)
Church of the Nativity: Explore the historic site of Jesus' birth and the vibrant Manger Square.
Shepherds' Field: Visit the fields where the biblical announcement of birth took place.
Important Tour Details
Dress Code: Modest attire (no shorts/sleeveless shirts) and a head covering are required for all holy sites.
Entry Notice: Access to the Holy Tomb and Nativity Grotto is subject to local wait times.
Passports: A valid passport is mandatory for this tour.
Traveler Information & Borders
This tour operates in coordination with Palestinian Authority regulations. After a brief border crossing (which may include a short walk), you will be joined by a local Palestinian guide. Please note that a change of vehicle may be required during the transition between territories.
Experience the most significant spiritual and historical landmarks in a single, seamless journey. This tour bridges the ancient history of Jerusalem with the sacred sites of Bethlehem.
Morning: Jerusalem’s Sacred Landmarks
Mount of Olives: Begin with a breathtaking panoramic view of Jerusalem’s iconic skyline.
Mount Zion: Discover King David’s Tomb, the Room of the Last Supper, and the majestic Dormition Abbey.
The Old City: Walk through the Armenian and Jewish Quarters to the Cardo, a remarkably excavated ancient Roman road.
Spiritual Icons: Visit the Western Wall (Kotel) before continuing through the Christian Quarter to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
The Birthplace of Jesus (Bethlehem)
Church of the Nativity: Explore the historic site of Jesus' birth and the vibrant Manger Square.
Shepherds' Field: Visit the fields where the biblical announcement of birth took place.
Important Tour Details
Dress Code: Modest attire (no shorts/sleeveless shirts) and a head covering are required for all holy sites.
Entry Notice: Access to the Holy Tomb and Nativity Grotto is subject to local wait times.
Passports: A valid passport is mandatory for this tour.
Traveler Information & Borders
This tour operates in coordination with Palestinian Authority regulations. After a brief border crossing (which may include a short walk), you will be joined by a local Palestinian guide. Please note that a change of vehicle may be required during the transition between territories.
About the tour
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Tour Highlights
Mount of Olives
The Mount of Olives offers stunning views of Jerusalem and key religious sites, including Jewish cemeteries and the Church of All Nations.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem’s Old City is one of Christianity’s holiest sites, believed to be the location of Jesus' crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.
Armenian Quarter
The Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem’s Old City is home to key Christian sites, including the Armenian Monastery, St. Mark’s Church, and St. James Cathedral.
Via Dolorosa
The Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem’s Old City is the historic path believed to trace Jesus' route to his crucifixion, marked by the Stations of the Cross and significant religious sites.
The Old City Jewish Quarter
The Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem’s Old City, located in the southeast, was rebuilt after its destruction in 1948 and offers a glimpse into the city’s rich history following its restoration in 1967.
Bethlehem
Bethlehem, home to the Church of the Nativity and Manger Square, is a city of deep historical and spiritual significance, marking the birthplace of Jesus Christ.
Kotel
The Western Wall, a sacred remnant of the Second Temple, is a place of prayer and reflection, symbolizing Jewish resilience and history.

includes
Entrance fees
Government licensed Tour guide
Comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
Meals & drinks
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