Antonin Kapustin's collection reflects the story of his fascinating life in the Holy Land in the second half of the 19th century - he was not only an archaeologist and researcher, but also a compulsive collector of antiquities.
To participant120 NISPrivate tour$1,200
Step into 19th-century reality and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Jerusalem in those days – the life of Charles Clermont-Ganneau, a French linguist and archaeologist in Jerusalem, his personality and his work.
Jerusalem wears a holiday, decorates itself and becomes more beautiful ◀Christmas: What is celebrated? For whom is it celebrated? ◀ A church made of Jerusalem stone ◀ We will stroll among the cafes in the picturesque alleys of the Christian Quarter and more..
To participant120 NISPrivate tour—
We will absorb the holiday's imagery, hear about the evolution of the holiday over the years and its connection to Zionism, discuss the differences in customs between the various ethnic groups, and be exposed to different types of Hanukkah.
To participant135 ILSPrivate tour—
We will explore the differences in customs between the various communities and discover different types of menorahs, with the motif of light accompanying us throughout the tour. Of course we won't give up and we'll light the menorah!
To participant$90Private tour—
On our tour, we will experience the good light of Jerusalem in the picturesque alleys of the Jewish Quarter, in front of the unique menorahs – to advertise the miracle – in a variety of traditions, denominations, and customs.
To participant₪85Private tour—
Throughout the tour, we will see the menorah lights outside the houses and through the windows, walk through the alleys and hear stories about communities, loves, a Sephardi orchard and more...
We will absorb the electrifying Jerusalem atmosphere, get to know the market people and their work, and taste authentic, local foods that have been preserved for centuries, passed down from father to son, and are with us to this day.
To participant₪200Private tour—
We will tour the Christian Quarter and other areas outside the Old City, enjoy the festive atmosphere, learn about holiday customs and their origins, and more... And of course, we won't miss out on Santa's house.
The secret life of Mea Shearim is revealed... We will take a peek into the bustling life of the Hasidic courtyards, schools, and shtiebel, listen to Hasidic melodies, and taste local delicacies.
To participant₪119Private tour—
We will examine the Elizabethan Courtyard, the Spiritual Mission Building, the Consulate, the Russian Hospital (outside), the Holy Trinity Cathedral, talk about archaeological finds, the Mariinsky Courtyard, and more.
To participant120 NISPrivate tourNIS 1,500
What's hidden inside the red market cart? Hear sweet stories, pull funny games, challenging puzzles, tasks and surprises from the cart. For families with children ages 4-12
To participant73Private tour—
The untold story of Jerusalem: ancient symbols carved into the rock, the Freemasons who dug in the Old City. We will travel along the Christian and Jewish quarters and delve deeper into the Old City.
To participant100 NISPrivate tour—
We will taste foods from around the world and hear about the history of the market. There will be an opportunity to visit the Nahlaot neighborhoods, where we will connect with the mixed neighborhoods and figures such as the builders, Navon, the rabbi of the prisoners, and more.
To participant185 ILSPrivate tour—
Come discover the Jerusalem nightlife scene that developed in the market – in the most affordable places! When evening comes, the bar areas are replaced by specialty restaurants and trendy bars.
To participant209 ILSPrivate tour—
Jerusalem from a different, original and surprising angle ◀ European buildings built by European powers ◀ A visit to the Vatican building ◀ Picturesque alleys and a fine patisserie like in Paris