Jerusalem Old City — ancient walls and the Dome of the Rock

Jerusalem

Sacred sites, ancient markets, and 3,000 years of history — one hour from Tel Aviv

About Jerusalem

Jerusalem is unlike anywhere else on earth — a city sacred to three world religions, where ancient stone alleys echo with thousands of years of history. The Old City is divided into four quarters (Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Armenian), each with its own atmosphere, architecture, and stories. Walking its streets is an experience that stays with you for a lifetime.

The Via Dolorosa — the path Jesus walked to the crucifixion — winds through the Muslim and Christian quarters before arriving at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, one of Christianity's most sacred sites. The Western Wall, holiest in Judaism, draws worshippers every hour of every day. The Dome of the Rock shimmers gold on the Temple Mount. Jerusalem holds the spiritual weight of civilization itself.

Beyond the sacred sites, Jerusalem is also a city of extraordinary food. The Mahane Yehuda market is one of Israel's most vibrant culinary destinations — a riot of color, smell, and sound where vendors hawk fresh produce, spices, pastries, and street food from morning to night.

Day Trip from Tel Aviv

Jerusalem is just 60 km (37 miles) from Tel Aviv — about 45 minutes by express train or 60–90 minutes by road. Our Jerusalem tours depart from Tel Aviv, making it the perfect full-day excursion. No rental car needed.

Jerusalem Tours

Expert-guided Jerusalem experiences departing from Tel Aviv. Free cancellation, instant confirmation.