Embark on a personalized tour of Jerusalem with GaryTheGuide. Experience the rich culture, history, and spirituality of the Holy City from multiple perspectives.
Embark on a personalized tour of Jerusalem with GaryTheGuide. Experience the rich culture, history, and spirituality of the Holy City from multiple perspectives.
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Temple Mount - Known as Al-Aksa by Muslims and the Temple Mount by Jews, this site is often seen as the bridge between Heaven and Earth. It houses the Dome of the Rock and the al-Aksa Mosque, and was once the location of Solomon’s and Herod’s Temples. This sacred place symbolizes the future peace envisioned by Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
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- Temple Mount - Known as Al-Aksa by Muslims and the Temple Mount by Jews, this site is often seen as the bridge between Heaven and Earth. It houses the Dome of the Rock and the al-Aksa Mosque, and was once the location of Solomon’s and Herod’s Temples. This sacred place symbolizes the future peace envisioned by Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
- Church of the Holy Sepulchre - Widely recognized as the site of Jesus’ Crucifixion and Resurrection, this church is rich with chapels and artifacts that tell the stories of Jesus, his disciples, and the believers who have shaped Christianity over the centuries. Recent restorations have unveiled vibrant artwork and scenes that were hidden for ages.
- Western Wall - Comprising three distinct sections, the Western Wall has been the heart of Jewish worship for nearly 800 years. The Hidden Wall offers insight into its significance for Jews since the 13th century. Ezrat Yisrael, the mixed-gender section, illustrates the Wall’s connection to the Temple, God’s earthly dwelling. The traditional gender-separated section reveals how modern Israel and its people engage with this sacred site, highlighting the challenges and conflicts within Judaism.
- Mount Zion - An optional tour stop, Mount Zion is a neighborhood shrouded in mystery. Its name alone is puzzling. Visitors will explore the Room of the Last Supper and the Tomb of King David, debating their authenticity. This discussion, along with the nearby Dormition Church, brings to life the vibrant stories of Jews, Christians, and Muslims defining themselves in a changing world.
- City of David National Park - Another optional tour stop, this park marks the original Jerusalem, built near a small freshwater spring just south of today’s Old City walls. The Canaanites developed a unique system of tunnels and walls here to safeguard their water supply. These structures feature in the tales of Biblical King David and his lineage. Visitors will explore these caves, delving into stories of kings, palaces, battles, burials, and miracles. [Admission fee $5-9 (US) per person, not included in the tour price] (Option to traverse a wet tunnel requiring water shoes and a flashlight)
- Mount of Olives - Also an optional tour stop, this hilltop is where the Messiah is said to enter Jerusalem, where Jesus ascended to heaven, and where holiness has been celebrated for millennia. Amidst captivating churches and chapels, ancient graves, and politically sensitive neighborhoods, visitors will witness some of Jerusalem’s most inspiring views. [Admission fee up to $7 (US) per person not included in the tour price]

- Guided tours at all sites and paths in the Old City of Jerusalem
- Personalized food and shopping recommendations
- Assistance with planning other aspects of your stay in Israel
- Guided tours at all sites and paths in the Old City of Jerusalem
- Personalized food and shopping recommendations
- Assistance with planning other aspects of your stay in Israel
- Lunch
- Entry fees (where applicable)
- Lunch
- Entry fees (where applicable)
This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Jerusalem through the lens of various cultures and religions. The journey can be tailored to your preferred pace, focusing on the attractions that captivate you the most. The guide is eager to customize this tour to suit your preferences. The Old City of Jerusalem is rich with culture, sounds, flavors,…
This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Jerusalem through the lens of various cultures and religions. The journey can be tailored to your preferred pace, focusing on the attractions that captivate you the most. The guide is eager to customize this tour to suit your preferences. The Old City of Jerusalem is rich with culture, sounds, flavors, people, and significance. Exploring this city with an open mind can lead to unexpected discoveries about both the city and oneself.
- Holy sites require modest dress! You may dress comfortable while walking along the streets and markets. When entering the Holy sites, women must cover their legs down to their ankles, their arms past their elbows, and their front up to their neckline. Men must have their knees covered and wear a shirt with sleeves. (contact GaryTheGuide for details)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.