Old City of Jerusalem Essential Tour

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Basic Information
Total time
2 h 30 min
Language
English (check the calendar)
Price
„Pay what you wish” tours do not have a fixed price. It is up to you to evaluate your guide’s work and reward it. Some people give 10€, others 50€ depending on their satisfaction and abilities.
Meeting point
"I love Jerusalem" sign at the Tzahal Square - end of the Jaffa Street near the Old City. Look for the guide with a yellow umbrella.Go to map
About

If we had to choose the most important city in the world, what would it be? A capital of a great empire, like London, Paris, New York or Beijing? Perhaps, but to over half of the world’s population it has to be Jerusalem. The most important city for the Jews and the Christians, and considered to be the third most significant site for the Muslims, the city is so charged with history, meaning and symbolics that it often ignites the unfortunate human tendency for conflict. Today it is placed in a vulnerable limbo between the Israeli and Palestinian claims, fascinating with its iconic monuments and atmosphere swathed in myth.


The history of the Old City of Jerusalem is rich and complex, spanning over 3,000 years. Originally inhabited by the Canaanites, the city was conquered by King David in the 10th century BCE and later became the capital of the Kingdom of Israel. The city was subsequently conquered by numerous other empires, including the Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans, each of which left their own indelible mark on the city’s history and culture. Today, the Old City is home to some of the most significant religious and historical sites in the world, including the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.


On this tour of the Old City of Jerusalem, visitors will have the opportunity to explore all four quarters of the city and experience the rich history and culture of each. In this tour we will walk through parts of the Armenian Quarter, where visitors can explore the rich history and culture of the Armenian people and the Armenian Orthodox Church. From there, visitors will proceed to the Jewish Quarter, home to numerous historical and religious sites, including the Western Wall and the Hurva Synagogue. Next, visitors will touch on the Muslim presence in the city, viewing the Golden Dome of the rock and Al-Aqsa mosque and explore the Christian Quarter, with the most important site of Christianity: the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the site where Jesus was crucified and buried. This tour of the Old City of Jerusalem is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will leave visitors with a deep appreciation for the city’s rich history and cultural significance.


On this tour, we will see and visit:



  • The Jaffa Gate

  • The Tower of David

  • The Armenian Quarter

  • The Jewish Quarter

  • The Western Wall

  • The Christian Quarter

  • The Church of the Holy Sepulchre from the outside


The tour ends at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.



 


Meeting Point
"I love Jerusalem" sign at the Tzahal Square - end of the Jaffa Street near the Old City. Look for the guide with a yellow umbrella.

BOOKING RULES
Booking is obligatory. Our pay as you wish tours are designed for individual travellers and small groups. We don’t accept parties of more than 5 people on them. If you travel in a party of 6 or more (school groups, bigger groups of friends etc.), please choose a paid option, if it's available, or book a Private Tour. For more information on the latter, please contact us.



I went with them in Berlin too

Rated 5.0 out of 5
1 year ago

I’ve found this company in Berlin and was not disappointed in Jerusalem either. The guides they work with are the most local you can get and it feels. Good job!

Paula

Great tour with David

Rated 5.0 out of 5
1 year ago

Fantastic walk with David through the old city. Ancient and modern history, complex yet made understandable by our guide. Toda!

D

Excellent tour in the Temple Mount

Rated 5.0 out of 5
1 year ago

My husband and I went on a tour with the brilliant guide Garry Kaymen (hope I spelled it correctly. If not, please forgive me dear Garry). The tour was super interesting and the site is absolutely stunning. Garry was everything you could ask for in a tour guide: knowledgeable, passionate, good sense of humor, friendly and communicative. I recommend it with all my heart !!!!

Orna Weinstock

Old City of Jerusalem tour

Rated 2.0 out of 5
2 years ago

What a unique place the old city of jerusalem is! Whether or not you follow a religion, it holds so much significance and history. Therefore of course I was excited to be given an insight into each quarter. However this tour let me down & I’m glad that with walkative you are able to decide the cost of the tour yourself. I want to emphasise that this is not a criticism on Walkative itself, the concept is brilliant! But perhaps the tours themselves need to be vetted a bit better?

So the religious divide in the Old City is sensitive, and so I expected the tour to be more delicate to reflect this. I expected a neutral perspective & historical breakdowns of each area. Our tour guide, and I’m also speaking for my friends here, could not put her ‘bias’ to one side unfortunately. Even if she had not told me she was an Israeli Jewish individual, I would have been able to guess from the way she conducted the tour. The way in which she described and told the history of the Al Aqsa mosque & the holy compound, in comparison to how she described the Temple Mount era and the amazing revitalisation of Israel post 1948 (because prior to this it was more ‘barbaric and uncultured’) was very telling. Her tour also had pockets of misinformation, including that Muslim’s circle the dome of the rock and their prophet Mohammed flew to Jerusalem on a horse. If my friend was not with me and not been outspoken, I along with everyone else on the tour, would have taken these facts for face value! My overarching issue was that if you are going to present these arguments, acknowledge that a 2 hour walking tour won’t be adequate time to present an accurate recount. And if you still choose to approach your tour this way, be vigilant in including all the history, and not brushing over the eras that don’t fit your narrative- including British & Ottoman rule of Israel & Palestine 🤷🏽‍♀️

Moreover the complete lack of time, and the only very basic information she could provide to us about both the Christian & Armenian quarter was sad. Especially because the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is not something that should be rushed through and we should have been given at least 20 minutes- like we were at the Wailing Wall.

Very little justice was done to the old city through this tour, and it felt like a waste of my time if I had to be honest. What a unique opportunity this tour could have been! But alas. I’m grateful I had more time in jerusalem to go back to each area, especially the Christian quarter, and spend more time there educating myself.

Again not bashing walkative, I love it! But this tour was terrible.

Sophia Wants

Response from Walkative!

Thank you for taking the time to write with detail on how you feel we can improve the Old City of Jerusalem tour. The truth is that Jerusalem is a multidimensional city with endless layers of history, traditions and archeology. Every single person will tell its story in his or her unique way. There is so much to see here that from the start it is clear that a two and a half hour tour could not do justice to the city. Our objective in this tour is to give a brief introduction to the four Quarters and make an effort to actually visit all four. That is not always possible because of ever-changing dynamics and events taking place in the holy city. This past month we were especially challenged with a great influx of visitors and pilgrims as major holidays of the three Abrahamic religions overlapped. In addition to that political tensions were at a peak which included protests, riots and sadly violent attacks. Unexpected events force our wonderful guides to need to have a good understanding of what is going on in different areas of the Old City in real time and often need to redirect a planned tour on the fly to keep our guests out of dangers’ way. As said above two and a half hours is a very short time slot to give more than a brief overview of the four Quarters, three religions, multiple sects within those groups, 3000+ years of history and archeology, traditions, folklore and geopolitics. It is almost expected to come out of this tour satisfied. That said, in regard to the Armenian and Christian Quarters, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and other Churches, we are offering a Christian Jerusalem tour that highlights these sites. Our guides know that many guests choose to do both tours on one day or two consecutive days. Focusing on these sites in the four Quarters introduction tour would be redundant for them. Again, I thank you for touring Jerusalem with Walkative and I thank you for your input. We hope to see you walking with us in the future.

Very good tour of Jerusalem

Rated 5.0 out of 5
2 years ago

Very good walk! Emmanuel was kind and passionate, loved his British accent too! Much recommended!

Eve


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