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2 days
Daily Tour
100 people
English, French, Russian, Spanish
Discover the Heart of the Holy Land. Our 2 days Jerusalem tour packages are designed for travelers who want to explore the city in depth. Whether you’re looking for a private experience, a religious-focused journey, or a flexible itinerary, we offer customized packages to match your travel style and budget.
Tour Overview
Experience the timeless beauty, history, and spirituality of Jerusalem on this immersive 2-day guided tour. Perfect for first-time visitors, families, and religious travelers, this tour covers both the Old City and New Jerusalem, allowing you to explore the most sacred and iconic sites at a comfortable pace.
This tour can be operated as a private tour, small group, or customized for religious and pilgrimage groups.
Starting Points – Tel Aviv & Jerusalem
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Itinerary:
One of the oldest and most important viewpoints in Jerusalem, the Mount of Olives offers a sweeping panoramic view of the Old City and the Temple Mount. For thousands of years, this ridge has served as a burial site and a place of prophecy. It holds deep significance in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, connected to biblical events, messianic traditions, and the life of Jesus.
Located at the foot of the Mount of Olives, this peaceful garden is traditionally believed to be the place where Jesus prayed before his arrest. The site is home to ancient olive trees, some of which are over a thousand years old. Visitors enter the Church of All Nations, built over the rock where Jesus is said to have prayed, making it a major pilgrimage site.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site enclosed by Ottoman-era walls, the Old City is divided into four quarters — Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian — each reflecting centuries of history, faith, and daily life layered upon one another.
The Jewish Quarter reveals the story of Jerusalem from the biblical period through modern restoration. Highlights include the Cardo, the main street of Roman Jerusalem, and archaeological remains from the First and Second Temple periods. The visit culminates at the Western Wall, the last remaining structure of the Second Temple and the most sacred prayer site in Judaism.
The Via Dolorosa traces the traditional route of Jesus’ final journey to crucifixion. Walking through the bustling streets of the Muslim and Christian Quarters, visitors stop at selected Stations of the Cross, each representing a moment from the Passion story, accompanied by historical and religious explanations.
One of the most sacred sites in Christianity, this church stands over the locations traditionally believed to be Jesus’ crucifixion (Golgotha), burial, and resurrection. The complex reflects centuries of Christian history, with chapels belonging to different denominations. Time is provided for prayer, reflection, and exploration.
The lively bazaars of the Old City offer insight into local life and traditions. Narrow alleys filled with spices, textiles, religious items, and handmade crafts create a vibrant atmosphere where ancient commerce continues much as it has for centuries.
Overnight in Jerusalem.
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Israel’s official Holocaust remembrance center is both a memorial and an educational institution. The visit includes the Holocaust History Museum, which documents Jewish life before, during, and after the Holocaust through personal testimonies, artifacts, and multimedia displays. The site emphasizes remembrance, human dignity, and the lessons of history.
The Israel Museum is the country’s largest cultural institution. Highlights include the Shrine of the Book, where the Dead Sea Scrolls are displayed, offering invaluable insight into ancient biblical texts. Outside, visitors view the detailed Model of Jerusalem in the Second Temple Period, helping visualize the city as it appeared 2,000 years ago.
Nestled in the hills southwest of Jerusalem, Ein Kerem is a picturesque village traditionally associated with the birthplace of John the Baptist. The area features historic churches, stone houses, and quiet streets, offering a peaceful contrast to the Old City. The Church of the Visitation commemorates Mary’s visit to Elizabeth.
Jerusalem’s most famous market blends tradition with modern Israeli culture. By day, it is a bustling marketplace selling fresh produce, spices, and baked goods; by evening, it transforms into a lively social hub. A visit here offers insight into everyday life in modern Jerusalem.
This 2-day Jerusalem tour can be fully customized:
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Yes. You can submit an online booking request directly through our website. Once received, our team will confirm availability, finalize details, and assist you with the next steps.
Yes. Our website uses secure technology to protect your personal information during the booking process.
Yes. This tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want to explore Jerusalem in depth without rushing. Over two days, you’ll experience the city’s most important religious, historical, and cultural sites at a comfortable pace.
The tour includes the Old City of Jerusalem, the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Via Dolorosa, Mount of Olives, Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial, Mahane Yehuda Market, and panoramic viewpoints of the city.
 Absolutely. This tour is especially popular among Christian and Jewish travelers. The itinerary includes major holy sites and can be adapted for pilgrimage groups, churches, and religious communities.
 The 2 days Jerusalem tour is available as a private tour or for small and large groups. Group size and pace can be adjusted according to your needs.
 Accommodation is not included by default, but we are happy to arrange hotels in Jerusalem upon request as part of a complete travel package.
 Entrance fees to major sites can be included or excluded depending on the selected package. Full pricing details are provided with your personalized quote.
 All tours are led by licensed, professional Israeli tour guides with extensive knowledge of Jerusalem’s history, religion, and culture. Â
 Yes. The tour includes private, air-conditioned transportation for the full two days, including hotel pickup and drop-off in Jerusalem or nearby cities. Â
 Yes. This tour can be fully customized — including religious focus, additional sites, slower pace, or special requests for families and seniors. Â
 Yes. We adapt the tour to be family-friendly, with flexible pacing and engaging explanations suitable for children.
 Tours are available in English, Russian, Spanish, and French. Other languages may be available upon request. Â
 Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Modest dress is required when visiting religious sites (covered shoulders and knees). Â
 Yes. Jerusalem is safe for tourists, and all tours operate in coordination with local regulations. Your safety and comfort are our top priorities. Â
 We recommend booking at least 1–2 weeks in advance, especially during peak seasons and religious holidays.