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Full-day Old City tour of Jerusalem from Tel Aviv

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Full-day Old City tour of Jerusalem from Tel Aviv — Day trips things to do in Tel Aviv

Full-day tour by comfortable transport — explore the Old City’s four quarters, visit key religious sites, plus free time for lunch.

This full-day tour from Tel Aviv offers convenient round-trip transportation to Jerusalem’s Old City. A knowledgeable guide leads you through its ancient alleyways, covering significant sites, including the Roman Cardo, Hurva Synagogue, and the panoramic outlooks of major religious landmarks.

You’ll gain entry to the Temple Mount, home to the Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa Mosque, followed by visits to the Mount of Olives, the Western Wall, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre along part of the Via Dolorosa. After the guided tour, there’s time for independent exploration and lunch at a local eatery — a chance to absorb the atmosphere at your own pace.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Exclusive round trip transport from Tel Aviv • Guided tour
What's NOT included?+
• Meals and beverages
What should I know before booking?+
• There are public transportation options in the vicinity • Infant seats that meet safety regulations are offered • It accommodates all levels of physical fitness • Be aware that Temple Mount (including Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque) is inaccessible to visitors on Fridays, Saturdays, and certain Muslim and Jewish holidays. A viewpoint overlooking Temple Mount will be included as a substitute.
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to the planned departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• Jaffa Gate stands as one of the seven major entrances to the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel. Situated on the western side of the city, it is named after the nearby port city of Jaffa. This gate serves as a popular entry point for tourists, leading directly into the Christian and Armenian quarters. It is also a favored rendezvous spot for both locals and visitors. Jaffa Gate is among Jerusalem's most recognizable landmarks, with a history that stretches back to the Roman period, symbolizing the city’s rich heritage and history. • The Tower of David, a historical fortress in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, has functioned as a military stronghold and represents Jerusalem's political and cultural heritage for over 2,000 years. Initially constructed by King Herod in the 1st century BCE, it has been under the control of various rulers, including the Crusaders, the Ottomans, and the British. Currently, the Tower of David features a museum that highlights Jerusalem's history from ancient to modern times. Visitors can explore the tower's ramparts for panoramic views and engage with exhibits that showcase the city’s historical narrative. • The Cardo is an ancient Roman thoroughfare found in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel. Built during the reign of Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century CE, it functioned as the main artery of the city’s commercial center, filled with shops, markets, and public buildings, facilitating social and economic interactions. Nowadays, visitors can walk along the Cardo to see original Roman columns alongside reconstructed Byzantine-era shops from the 6th century, offering insight into Jerusalem's historical significance. • The Hurva Synagogue is a notable place of worship situated in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel. Originally constructed in the early 18th century, it was a hub for Jewish religious and educational activities for over 150 years, until its destruction in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War left it in ruins. A major restoration effort began in 2000, rebuilding the synagogue in accordance with the original designs. Today, it symbolizes Jerusalem's deep Jewish heritage and serves as a gathering space for prayer, study, and community, featuring a striking domed roof and an ornate interior. • The Western Wall Observation Deck is a favored spot for tourists in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, offering breathtaking views of the Western Wall and the Temple Mount, both of which hold great significance in Judaism. This observation area, located within the Jewish Quarter, can be reached on foot or via public transportation. Visitors may also partake in guided tours and educational programs that delve into the history and importance of these sacred sites. • The Western Wall, often referred to as the Wailing Wall, is a revered site in Jerusalem, Israel, being the last remaining part of the Second Temple, which the Romans demolished in 70 CE. It is regarded as the holiest location in Judaism, attracting pilgrims and visitors from across the globe. People visit to pray, leave written messages, and touch its ancient stones. The Western Wall represents a significant aspect of the city's cultural and religious heritage. • Temple Mount is an important religious location in Jerusalem, Israel, situated in the Old City. It is deemed one of the holiest destinations for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Jewish tradition holds this site as the location where God created Adam and where Abraham was instructed to sacrifice his son, Isaac. The First and Second Temples were also situated here. For Muslims, it’s believed to be where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. Temple Mount currently hosts the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which are notable structures. Visitors are expected to adhere to strict security measures and guidelines for entry. • The Dome of the Rock, a prominent Islamic shrine on Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, was built in the 7th century and stands as one of the earliest examples of Islamic

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