Embark on a boutique walking tour of Jerusalem and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of multiple cultures and religions. Encounter locals from each of the 4 Quarters and uncover the city’s hidden gems.
Embark on a boutique walking tour of Jerusalem and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of multiple cultures and religions. Encounter locals from each of the 4 Quarters and uncover the city’s hidden gems.
- Temple Mount - A visit to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is a true highlight. This site holds significant importance for Christians, Jews, and Muslims. The tour may also cover the area’s geopolitical aspects.
- The Way of the Cross - Via Dolorosa - Walking along the Via Dolorosa is an option, tracing the path Jesus took from receiving his cross…
- Temple Mount - A visit to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is a true highlight. This site holds significant importance for Christians, Jews, and Muslims. The tour may also cover the area’s geopolitical aspects.
- The Way of the Cross - Via Dolorosa - Walking along the Via Dolorosa is an option, tracing the path Jesus took from receiving his cross to the site of the crucifixion.
- Western Wall - The Western Wall is revered due to its connection to the Temple Mount. With entry restrictions to the Temple Mount, the Wall is the holiest accessible place for Jewish prayer, though the most sacred site in Judaism lies beyond it.
- City of David National Park - The City of David is an archaeological site that unveils the birthplace of Jerusalem. Visitors can experience ancient Jerusalem and witness historical stories come to life.
- Church of the Holy Sepulchre - The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the most sacred site for millions of Christians, marking the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. Initially larger during the Byzantine era, it was known as “The Resurrection Church,” commemorating Jesus’ resurrection.
- Mount Zion - Key sites on Mount Zion include the Room of the Last Supper, King David’s Tomb, the Chamber of the Holocaust, and the Dormition Abbey.
- Schindler’s Grave - In “Schindler’s List,” Jews honor their savior by placing rocks on his grave, a traditional Jewish tribute. Visitors to Jerusalem can do the same at the grave site in the Catholic cemetery on Mount Zion. The headstone, inscribed in German as “the unforgettable life saver of 1200 persecuted Jews,” is adorned with rocks, symbolizing the respect Schindler commands among Jews and non-Jews alike.
- Armenian Quarter - The Armenian presence in Jerusalem dates back to the 4th century AD, when Armenia embraced Christianity and Armenian monks settled in the city. The visit includes a church and an optional stop at an Armenian Pottery Shop.

- Experienced guide
- Experienced guide
- Lunch
- Lunch
The Tour is first and foremost tailored to the client’s requirements. We’ll explore Jerusalem from the vantage point of various cultures and religions. Furthermore, we’ll meet locals from each of the 4 Quarters. The Old City of Jerusalem is bursting with culture, sounds, flavors, individuals, and significance. Roaming around this city with an…
The Tour is first and foremost tailored to the client’s requirements. We’ll explore Jerusalem from the vantage point of various cultures and religions. Furthermore, we’ll meet locals from each of the 4 Quarters. The Old City of Jerusalem is bursting with culture, sounds, flavors, individuals, and significance. Roaming around this city with an unrestricted mind could guide you to uncover aspects you were unacquainted with, about the city as well as yourself.
- We can make the tour wheelchair accessible, but may have to make changes to itinerary.
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.