Discover the hidden corners and best viewpoints of Jerusalem’s Old City on a private tour with a professional guide. Customize your experience and explore the city’s religious and historical sites with a maximum of 6 travelers.
Discover the hidden corners and best viewpoints of Jerusalem’s Old City on a private tour with a professional guide. Customize your experience and explore the city’s religious and historical sites with a maximum of 6 travelers.
- Jaffa Gate - Jaffa Gate is one of the eight gates of the Old City, known for its remarkable historical events. Upon entering the Old City, visitors will encounter the Tower of David, a symbolic structure of Jerusalem, constructed on the remnants of one of Herod the Great’s palace defensive towers.
- Temple Mount - This site has been home to the…
- Jaffa Gate - Jaffa Gate is one of the eight gates of the Old City, known for its remarkable historical events. Upon entering the Old City, visitors will encounter the Tower of David, a symbolic structure of Jerusalem, constructed on the remnants of one of Herod the Great’s palace defensive towers.
- Temple Mount - This site has been home to the two Jewish Temples, the headquarters of the European Christian Crusaders, and currently houses the Al Aqsa Mosque and the Golden Dome of the Rock Shrine. It is not accessible on Fridays, Saturdays, and during Jewish and Muslim holidays.
- Western Wall - Also known as the Kotel or The Wailing Wall, this is the most revered site for Jewish people worldwide, where prayers have been offered for centuries.
- Eglise du Saint-Sepulcre - Holy Sepulcher: After Jesus was sentenced to death, he was crucified on Mount Golgotha and laid to rest in a nearby tomb. Christian tradition holds that he rose again after three days, making the Tomb of Resurrection a central place of faith for Christians globally.
- Broad Wall - Just a short distance from the commercial area, visitors can travel back in time with the aid of archaeology and the Old Testament to the era of Hezekiah (7th Century BC), when a miraculous event saved Jerusalem from destruction.
- The Cardo - Located in the heart of the Jewish Quarter, the Roman Cardo is a gem of Jerusalem, historically serving as the city’s main street for commerce and social activities.
- The Way of the Cross - Via Dolorosa - Following the path of Jesus on his way to crucifixion, visitors can join at the 3rd station after enjoying a stunning rooftop view of Mount of Olives from the Austrian Hospice.
- Armenian Quarter - One of the four quarters of Jerusalem.
- Jewish Quarter - One of the four quarters of Jerusalem.
- Christian Quarter - One of the four quarters of Jerusalem.
- Muslim Quarter - One of the four quarters of Jerusalem.

- Private guide
- Private guide
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
An avid guide at your service, sourced from our network of guides, and not tied to any specific company. The guide will connect with you post booking where you can sort out tour customization.
Indulge in a personally guided half-day tour of Jerusalem city.
Your guide will take you to the less traveled paths, the prime photo shoot spots, an African…
An avid guide at your service, sourced from our network of guides, and not tied to any specific company. The guide will connect with you post booking where you can sort out tour customization.
Indulge in a personally guided half-day tour of Jerusalem city.
Your guide will take you to the less traveled paths, the prime photo shoot spots, an African village rooftop and several surprising locations. The Holy City, Jerusalem is an entity in its own, the most mesmerizing city across the globe accommodating the most significant religious and historical places within the confines of the Old City. This tour is limited to a group of 6 travelers.
In case you opt out of a private tour, it is highly recommended to join a group tour with a guide. Without a guide, you are likely to miss out on the denseness of religion, history and other sites crammed into one square kilometer in Jerusalem.
- A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders must be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements
- This tour can be booked for a maximum of 6 people per group
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.