Jerusalem is the only place on earth full of extraordinary light, mysterious shadows, mystical aura, and spirituality, which excites every tourist’s imagination. This is a city full of contrasts, a trove of precious treasures with a centuries-old history. It impresses with its landscape, dynamic culture, and diversity. It’s surrounded by a spiritual halo of temples, sanctuaries, synagogues, and mosques, which remember the most distant history. Here travelers will see picturesque ruins, oriental bazaars, and hotels, which guarantee a top-level vacation.
Private tours of Jerusalem
There are lots of interesting things in Jerusalem:
- historical narratives that date back to the dawn of civilization;
- rich tapestry of intertwined religious traditions;
- artistic and cultural values.
It would be impossible to see and feel all that on your own for a short visit. But a professional guide in Jerusalem will help you by making the best route and planning a trip perfectly so that you get maximum impressions.
- Multilingual guides have extensive experience and a license of the State of Israel.
- No boring and dry facts.
- You will find a perfect balance of understanding and humor, and get acquainted with all the wonders of the pearl capital.
A private tour will let you soak up the atmosphere of the most ancient city in the world and a religious center of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Sights of Jerusalem
Are you ready for a comprehensive tour full of history, culture, stories, and attractions? A private tour from 123Trip Tel Aviv will give you an acquaintance with the city. The tour will be like watching a movie full of unexpected plot twists, stunning shots, and astonishing scenes.
- You can start the tour with climbing Mount Scopus, which offers a breathtaking view of the Old City in all its splendor.
- Go to the Garden of Gethsemane, the Church of All Nations, and the Kidron Valley.
- Walk down Cardo – the main street built in the Byzantine period.
- Visit the Wailing Wall in the Jewish Quarter – the remains of an ancient temple of Jerusalem destroyed by the Romans.
- Right next to this wall, you’ll see the Dome of the Rock – an Islamic holy place.
- Through the Christian Quarter, you will get to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, built on the traditional site of Jesus's crucifixion.
- Take the path, which Jesus took on the way to his crucifixion – Via Dolorosa.
Discover the amazing power of this extraordinary 3000-year-old city, its countless monuments and archaeological wonders, magical trails, and incredible views that guarantee an unforgettable experience.