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.
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The fascinating stories from the days of leaving the walls of the Old City to the construction of the beautiful neighborhoods we will visit - a tour immersed in the history of both Jerusalem and the Land of Israel.
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A magical tour of Ein Kerem. The ancient village holds stories, legends, churches, and monasteries that give a feeling of going back in time and being abroad.
Want to experience a kick-ass graffiti tour in the capital city? Are you interested in experiencing the human mosaic of Jerusalem? Would you like to get to know the city through the wall? Join the graffiti tour in Nachlaot!
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.
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 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.
We will head to Nachlaot and the Mahane Yehuda neighborhood (not the market, the neighborhood) following the famous Sephardic families of Jerusalem and with the story of the beauty queen of Jerusalem leading the tour.
Temple Mount – We will understand the significance and importance of the site for the three religions. The Jewish Quarter – History meets modern life. City of David – We will see artifacts that are thousands of years old.
For lovers of antiquity and depth: the history of the "Mary Magdalene" monastery, Kapustin who founded the "Ascension" monastery, an underground cave where the "last three biblical prophets" are buried
The magical Sergei Courtyard, the impressive Notre Dame Hotel, we will wander down the ornate New Gate Street, end at a hidden compound, where we will meet with Messianic Jews, and visit a small church and a magical museum.
Discover the alleys of Nachlaot and the ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods of Jerusalem during Hanukkah: ancient menorahs, traditional stories, encounters with residents, and a bright experience for the whole family in the magical atmosphere of Jerusalem.
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.
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.
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
Moses Montefiore will talk about the idea of breaking through the walls of the Old City. The commander of the Jordanian Legion forces, Colonel Abdullah al-Tal, explains why he chose to attack the Hurva Synagogue.