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Full Day Jerusalem & Bethlehem Private Guided Tour From Amman

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Embark on a full-day journey through the holy sites of Jerusalem and Bethlehem on a private guided tour from Amman. Let an expert English speaking driver take you on an unforgettable adventure. Explore the Garden of Gethsemane, marvel at the panoramic views from the Mount of Olives, and enter the Old City through the Zion Gate. Witness the Western Wall, trace the Via Dolorosa, and visit the iconic Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Then, venture to Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, where you will see the Church of the Nativity and the underground grotto marking his birthplace. Immerse yourself in the rich history, religious significance, and cultural heritage of these remarkable locations. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the heart of Jerusalem and Bethlehem.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Not Included
  • 11 hours - 12 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Glimpse the Garden of Gethsemane
  • Enter the Old City through the Zion Gate
  • See the Western Wall (Wailing Wall)
  • Visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
  • View the Church of the Nativity
  • English speaking driver
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Bottled water
  • Private transportation
  • Escorted guide at all the sites if you choose option guided tour
  • Parking fees
  • Tip for driver & guide
  • The shuttle bus at border between immigration (jordan and israel)
  • Visa and departure taxes
  • Entrance fees
  • Personal expenses
  • Anything else not mentioned

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Introduction

Experience the rich history and religious significance of Jerusalem and Bethlehem on a full-day private guided tour from Amman. Immerse yourself in the captivating stories and sacred sites of these ancient cities as you explore with an expert English-speaking driver. From the Garden of Gethsemane to the Church of the Nativity, this tour offers a unique opportunity to witness the birthplace of Jesus and the crucifixion site, all in one unforgettable day.

What to Expect

During this tour, you can expect to see the iconic landmarks and sites that have made Jerusalem and Bethlehem world-renowned. Visit the Western Wall, the Via Dolorosa, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, where you can trace the steps of Jesus. Then, head to Bethlehem to witness the Church of the Nativity, a place of great reverence for Christians. Marvel at the intricate architecture and feel the spiritual energy that permeates these sacred sites.

Who is This For?

This private guided tour is perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the historical and religious significance of Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Whether you're a devout Christian, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about these iconic cities, this tour is designed to cater to all interests and backgrounds. Don't miss the opportunity to explore these ancient cities and connect with their profound cultural heritage.

Why Book This?

By booking this private guided tour, you'll have the opportunity to delve into the rich history and spiritual significance of Jerusalem and Bethlehem. With an experienced English-speaking driver, you can navigate these cities with ease and gain insider knowledge about their hidden gems. The convenience of private transportation and an escorted guide ensures a seamless and personalized experience. Immerse yourself in the stories and sacredness of these ancient cities, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to Know

During the tour, you'll be provided with bottled water and travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Please note that entrance fees, personal expenses, and tips are not included in the tour price. It is recommended to bring extra cash for these additional expenses. Additionally, be aware that visa and departure taxes, as well as the shuttle bus at the border between Jordan and Israel, are not covered in the tour package. Prepare to be amazed by the rich history, religious significance, and cultural heritage of Jerusalem and Bethlehem.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this private guided tour have raved about the knowledgeable guides and the seamless organization of the itinerary. Visitors have praised the opportunity to explore the iconic sites of Jerusalem and Bethlehem in one day, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the religious and historical significance of these cities. The combination of expert guidance and private transportation has elevated the overall experience, making it a highly recommended tour for those seeking a deeper connection with these sacred destinations.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Mt of Olives

Overloaded with churches and home to the oldest continually used cemetery in the world, the Mount of Olives holds particular interest to religious pilgrim travelers to Jerusalem, but even the non-devout can appreciate the spectacular Old City panoramas from the peak. This sacred hill is believed to be the place where God will begin rising the dead on Judgement Day. For Christian believers, this is also where Jesus ascended to heaven after his crucifixion and subsequent resurrection. The Church of the Ascension on the top of the mount dates from 1910 and has the best views across Jerusalem. Walking down the slope, you come to the Church of the Pater Noster built next to the site where, according to tradition, Jesus instructed his disciples. Farther down, the Church of Dominus Flevit is claimed to be built over the site where Jesus wept for Jerusalem, and farther along is the onion-domed Russian Church of Mary Magdalene.

Temple Mount

Follow in the footsteps of centuries of pilgrims, & enter one of the holiest sanctuaries on Earth. Lauded by both Jews and Muslims, this is the site where Abraham (father of all three monotheistic faiths) is said to have offered his son up as a sacrifice to God, where Solomon built the First Temple for the Ark of the Covenant, and where the Prophet Muhammad is said to have ascended to heaven during his early years of preaching Islam. Haram Al-Sharif is a place of deep significance (& contention over ownership) for those of faith. The wide plaza, above the old city, is centered around the glittering Dome of the Rock, which is Jerusalem's most iconic landmark. Beneath the golden dome is the sacred stone both Jews and Muslims believe to be where Abraham offered his son to God and where Muslims also believe the Prophet Muhammad began his journey to heaven. The southern side of the plaza is home to the Al-Aqsa Mosque. First established in 705 CE, it's among the oldest mosques in the world.

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Tower of David

The Citadel, popularly known as the Tower of David, actually has no connection with David, having been erected by King Herod to protect the palace he built in approximately 24 BCE. His original citadel had three towers named after his brother Phasael, his wife Mariamne, and his friend Hippicus. After Titus' conquest of the city in 70 CE, the Romans stationed a garrison here, but later the citadel fell into disrepair. It was successively rebuilt by the Crusaders, Egypt's Mamelukes, and the Ottomans, during their years of reign over Jerusalem. The building you now see was built in the 14th century on the foundations of the original Phasael Tower. Inside is the Tower of David Museum, which relays the story of Jerusalem. A permanent display of archaeological exhibits can be viewed, along with temporary exhibitions that explore facets of Jerusalem's culture and heritage. If you climb up to the citadel's rooftop, you are rewarded with one of the best Old City vistas in town.

Admission Not Included

Mount Zion

Mount Zion (the small hill immediately south of the Old City's Zion Gate) is home to Jewish and Muslim shrines as well as a number of churches. Since the Byzantine Age, Mount Zion has been revered as the place where Christ celebrated the Last Supper and where the Virgin Mary spent the last years of her life, according to some Christian traditions (another tradition says her last days were spent in Ephesus in Turkey). For Jews, Mount Zion's importance stems from this being the place of King David's Tomb. If you climb up the stairs from the tomb's courtyard, you'll come to the Last Supper Room, which has served as both church and mosque throughout its long history. The Church of the Dormition nearby is where the Virgin is supposed to have died, while just to the east is the Church of St. Peter of Gallicantu where Peter is said to have denied Jesus.

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Old City of Jerusalem

The Old City fortifications date from the Ottoman period, and nine magnificent gates at junctions within the wall's length lead into the Old City. The Damascus Gate is one of the most famous. Lion's Gate (sometimes called St. Stephen's Gate) leads onto the Mount of Olives outside the city walls. Zion Gate is the main entry into the Jewish Quarter, while Jaffa Gate is the main passageway for the Christian Quarter. Walking the wall ramparts is a wonderful way to experience the Old City. There are two sections that can be walked on: Jaffa Gate heading north to Lion's Gate or Jaffa Gate heading south to Dung Gate.

Admission Not Included

Bethlehem

Bethlehem is an important historic city in the West Bank, about 10km (6.2 miles) south of Jerusalem. Bethlehem, or beit lechem means “House of Bread” in Hebrew. During the Christmas season, Christians from around the world make a pilgrimage to the Church of the Nativity to see the place where Jesus was born. Rachel’s Tomb is at the northern entrance of Bethlehem and is an important Jewish holy site. More notably, the Old Testament identifies Bethlehem as the city where David was from and where he was crowned the first king of Israel. Whether you’re interested in the history, religion, or culture of the city, it is definitely a fascinating place to visit.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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