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Self-guided tour of Jerusalem's Old City

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Self-guided tour of Jerusalem's Old City — things to do in Jerusalem

Explore Jerusalem's Old City at your own pace with a self-guided tour on the DGuide platform.

This self-guided tour of Jerusalem's Old City offers the flexibility to explore on your own terms. Using the DGuide platform, you can choose how much information to absorb while following a suggested route or veering off the path and returning when you wish. The content is curated by Uri Goldflam, an experienced guide and educator with three decades in the field, ensuring quality insights along the way.

There's no set schedule — you're in control of your pace and can spend as long as you like at each site. This tour is great for curious travelers who appreciate the freedom of discovery without the constraints of a guide. Make sure your device is charged and ready for an informative walking tour through this historic area.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Along with the confirmation email, you will obtain a link for accessing the Classic Jerusalem Old City Tour.
What's NOT included?+
• Fees for parking
What should I know before booking?+
• Nearby public transport options are accessible • A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended for travelers • Walking and stair use are necessary
What's the cancellation policy?+
All purchases are non-refundable. Cancellations will not receive a refund.
What's the itinerary?+
• Stop 1 - This marks the entrance to the Old City. After a short overview of our location, we will proceed into the Old City and head to the next stop. • Stop 2 - The Tower of David serves as a historical museum integrated within the ancient Citadel. Take in a stunning 360-degree view of both the old and new city, along with a visit to the potential site of Jesus' trial. • Stop 3 - Mt. Zion hosts several significant sites. We will visit the Dormition Abbey, the Upper Room (also known as the Room of the Last Supper), and the traditionally recognized burial place of King David. • Stop 4 - The Roman Cardo of Jerusalem dates back to the reconstruction by Emperor Hadrian in the early 2nd Century. Here, we will walk along the Roman pavement and view a replica of the Medeba Map, the oldest known depiction of Jerusalem. • Stop 5 - A biblical relic of Jerusalem from the era of King Hezekiah, dating back 2700 years. • Stop 6 - Excavations revealing first-century Jerusalem, showcasing large residences and lavish furnishings, along with signs of the city's destruction by the Romans in 70 AD. • Stop 7 - The Western Wall, a remnant of the Temple in Jerusalem, is the nearest location to the Temple Mount where Jews can pray. • Stop 8 - The original church established in the 4th century, along with its numerous subsequent reconstructions, located at the traditional site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection.

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