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Walk where Jesus walked. This Christian Jerusalem tour takes you to the most sacred sites in Christianity, from the Mount of Olives where Jesus ascended to heaven, through the Garden of Gethsemane where He prayed before His arrest, along the Via Dolorosa where He carried His cross, to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre where He was crucified and buried.
Unlike a general Jerusalem tour that covers Jewish, Muslim, and Christian sites in a broad overview, this Christian Jerusalem tour is designed exclusively for pilgrims and travelers who want to experience the New Testament in person. Every stop on the itinerary connects directly to the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Your licensed guide brings each site to life with biblical context, historical background, and spiritual insight. Visit the Church of the Ascension with its imprint of Jesus’ foot in stone. Stand inside the Church of Pater Noster where He taught the Lord’s Prayer. See the ancient Pools of Bethesda where Jesus healed the paralytic man. Walk the Via Dolorosa from the Third Station of the Cross to Calvary.
The Christian Jerusalem tour ends inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the holiest site in Christianity. Touch the Stone of Unction where Jesus’ body was anointed, climb to the Chapel of Calvary where He was crucified, and visit the Aedicule that contains His empty tomb.
This Christian Jerusalem tour operates on Tuesdays and Fridays with hotel pickup from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem. The tour covers over 5 miles of walking on hilly terrain. Modest dress is required at all holy sites.
10 Hours
Day Tours in Israel
30
English
Your Christian Jerusalem tour begins with pickup from your hotel or a central meeting point. Pickup times vary by city: Tel Aviv approximately 06:40 AM, Jerusalem approximately 07:50 AM. Board the air-conditioned bus and head to Jerusalem.
The Christian Jerusalem tour starts at the highest point on the Mount of Olives, where Jesus ascended to heaven forty days after His resurrection (Acts 1:9-12). Visit the Chapel of the Ascension, originally a 4th-century church, now a small Crusader-era structure. Inside, see the stone slab bearing what tradition identifies as the imprint of Jesus' left foot, the last place He touched the earth before ascending.
Walk to the nearby Church of Pater Noster, built on the site where Jesus taught His disciples the Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13). The walls and cloisters are covered with over 140 ceramic tiles displaying the Lord's Prayer in different languages. Your guide reads the prayer in the place where it was first spoken. Stand in the original grotto where, according to tradition, Jesus instructed His followers.
The Christian Jerusalem tour descends the Mount of Olives on foot along the ancient path Jesus walked on Palm Sunday (Matthew 21:1-11). The panoramic views are breathtaking: the 3,000-year-old Jewish cemetery stretches across the slope below, the Kidron Valley separates you from the Old City walls, and the golden Dome of the Rock gleams on the Temple Mount. Your guide identifies key landmarks visible from this vantage point including the City of David, the Hinnom Valley, and the Mount Zion churches.
Enter the Garden of Gethsemane, the sacred garden at the foot of the Mount of Olives where Jesus prayed in agony the night before His arrest (Luke 22:39-46). Ancient olive trees in the garden, some estimated to be over 900 years old, are among the oldest living trees in Jerusalem. Franciscan monks have tended this garden for centuries.
Adjacent to the Garden, the Christian Jerusalem tour visits the Church of All Nations, built in 1924 over the rock where Jesus prayed "Let this cup pass from me" (Matthew 26:39). The church interior is deliberately kept dark to evoke the atmosphere of Jesus' night of anguish. Stunning golden mosaics depict Jesus' agony, His betrayal by Judas, and His arrest. The exposed bedrock in front of the altar is the traditional stone where Jesus prayed.
Cross the Kidron Valley, passing monumental Jewish tombs from the Second Temple period including the Tomb of Absalom and the Tomb of Zechariah. Enter the Old City through one of the ancient gates. The landscape shifts from the open hillside of the Mount of Olives to the narrow, bustling streets of Jerusalem.
The Christian Jerusalem tour arrives at the Pools of Bethesda, the site where Jesus healed a man who had been paralyzed for 38 years (John 5:1-15). The excavated ruins reveal the ancient double pool surrounded by five porticos exactly as described in the Gospel of John. Archaeological evidence confirms the pool's use for ritual purification in the Second Temple period.
Next door, visit the Church of St. Anne, widely considered the finest example of Crusader architecture in Jerusalem. Built in 1138, the church marks the traditional birthplace of the Virgin Mary. The church is famous for its extraordinary acoustics. If your group sings a hymn inside, the sound resonates beautifully through the stone vaulting.
The Christian Jerusalem tour walks the Via Dolorosa, the route Jesus took carrying His cross from Pontius Pilate's judgment to His crucifixion on Calvary. Begin at the Third Station of the Cross (where Jesus fell for the first time) and follow the marked stations through the narrow Old City streets. Your guide explains each station's biblical significance and historical tradition, pausing for prayer and reflection where appropriate.
The Via Dolorosa passes through the Muslim and Christian Quarters of the Old City, weaving through markets, past ancient doorways, and under stone arches. The route is approximately 600 meters and takes about 30-40 minutes with stops at each station.
The culmination of the Christian Jerusalem tour. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre encompasses the last five Stations of the Cross and is considered the holiest site in Christianity by Catholics, Orthodox, and many Protestant denominations.
The Stone of Unction: Just inside the entrance, the slab of stone where tradition says Jesus' body was anointed with oils and spices after being taken down from the cross.
The Chapel of Calvary (Golgotha): Climb the steep stairs to the rock of Calvary where Jesus was crucified. A glass panel in the floor reveals the natural rock. Touch the spot where the cross stood (Station XII). The golden mosaic above depicts the crucifixion.
The Aedicule (Tomb of Christ): The small structure in the center of the Rotunda that encloses Jesus' empty tomb. This is the site of the resurrection. Lines can be long, but your guide positions the group for the best access.
Additional chapels: The Chapel of Adam (beneath Calvary), the Prison of Christ, the Chapel of the Finding of the True Cross (underground), and the Greek Orthodox Catholicon with its dome.
Your guide explains the complex history of the church, from its construction by Emperor Constantine in 326 CE to the current status quo agreement between six Christian denominations that share custody.
Break for lunch at your own expense. The Old City offers dozens of options from traditional falafel and hummus to sit-down restaurants. Your guide recommends spots based on your preference and budget (50-80 NIS).
After lunch, the Christian Jerusalem tour continues with a walk through the Old City. Depending on time and group interest, the guide may include a visit to the Christian Quarter market, views of the Western Wall plaza from above, or additional historical context about the city's layers of history spanning 3,000 years.
Board the bus for the return journey. The Christian Jerusalem tour heads back to your pickup city.
If you're inspired to see more biblical sites, check our Bethlehem, Jericho and Qasr el Yahud tour to visit where Jesus was born, baptized, and tempted. Our Jerusalem Full Day Tour covers the Western Wall, Yad Vashem, and broader Jewish and Muslim sites. For the Galilee region, our Sea of Galilee and Nazareth tour visits where Jesus grew up and performed miracles.
Return to your hotel or central drop-off point in your pickup city.
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This Christian Jerusalem tour visits 10 major sacred sites in chronological order of Jesus' final days: Church of the Ascension (where Jesus ascended to heaven), Church of Pater Noster (where He taught the Lord's Prayer), Garden of Gethsemane (where He prayed before arrest), Church of All Nations (built over the rock of His agony), Pools of Bethesda (where He healed the paralytic), Church of St. Anne (birthplace of the Virgin Mary), Via Dolorosa (Stations of the Cross), and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Calvary, Stone of Unction, and the empty Tomb of Christ).
The Jerusalem Full Day Tour covers a broad mix of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian sites: Western Wall, Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, Old City overview. This Christian Jerusalem tour focuses exclusively on New Testament sites and the life of Jesus. Every stop connects directly to a biblical event. If you're a pilgrim or deeply interested in Christian history, this tour gives you a more spiritual, immersive experience with extended time at each holy site.
Yes. The sites on this Christian Jerusalem tour are sacred to Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Protestants, and Evangelicals. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is shared by six Christian denominations. Your guide presents the history and significance of each site in an inclusive, educational manner that respects all traditions. Many travelers from non-Christian backgrounds also enjoy this tour for its historical and cultural depth.
The tour price ($85 from Jerusalem, $93 from Tel Aviv) includes hotel pickup and drop-off, air-conditioned bus, licensed English-speaking guide specializing in Christian history, entrance fees to all sites, and a full walking tour with biblical commentary. NOT included: lunch (free time in the Old City, budget 50-80 NIS), personal purchases and donations at holy sites, tips, personal insurance.
The tour covers over 5 miles (8+ km) of walking on hilly, uneven terrain including cobblestones, steps, and slopes. The descent from the Mount of Olives is steep. The Via Dolorosa involves narrow streets with crowds. A moderate level of fitness is required. This Christian Jerusalem tour may not be suitable for people with serious mobility issues, wheelchair users, or those who cannot handle extended walking on hills. Wear comfortable shoes with good grip. Bring water, especially in summer.
Modest dress is mandatory at all holy sites on this Christian Jerusalem tour. Covered knees and shoulders are required for entry to every church and chapel. This applies to both men and women. Long pants or a skirt below the knee, plus a shirt covering shoulders. Some sites provide wrap-around skirts or shawls at the entrance, but don't rely on this. Also bring: sun protection, comfortable walking shoes, water bottle, hat.
Comfortable walking shoes (the single most important item), water bottle, sun protection (hat, SPF 30+), camera, modest clothing (covered knees and shoulders), Bible or prayer book if desired, cash for lunch (50-80 NIS), small bag for personal items. Leave large backpacks at the hotel as some sites restrict bag size.
This Christian Jerusalem tour operates on Tuesdays and Fridays only. The limited schedule ensures optimal access to holy sites, as some churches and chapels have restricted hours on other days. Book in advance, especially during Easter, Christmas, and peak pilgrimage seasons (March-May, October-November).
No. This tour stays entirely within Israel (Jerusalem). No border crossing, no visa, no passport required. Note: if you plan to combine this with our Bethlehem tour on another day, a passport IS required for the West Bank checkpoint.
Yes, the Christian Jerusalem tour operates during Easter and Christmas. These are the most popular times to visit, so book well in advance (3-4 weeks minimum). During Easter week, the Via Dolorosa procession on Good Friday draws enormous crowds, which can affect the itinerary timing. Your guide adjusts the route for the best experience during peak religious seasons. Special Palm Sunday and Easter tours may be available on request.
Yes. Your guide allows time for personal prayer and reflection at the major sites, especially the Garden of Gethsemane and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Candles are available for purchase inside the churches. The atmosphere is devotional and your guide respects the spiritual nature of the experience.
Children are welcome but consider the 5+ miles of walking on hilly terrain. Children 8+ who are used to walking generally handle it well. Younger children may need to be carried for portions. Strollers are not practical on the cobblestone Old City streets and Mount of Olives descent. The tour is educational and engaging for children interested in Bible stories.
Cancellation 7+ days before departure: 50% of tour price. Cancellation 3-6 days before: 70%. Less than 3 days or no-show: 100% (non-refundable). We recommend travel insurance for added protection.
Departure: Tuesdays and Fridays only. Pickup from your hotel.
Return: Approximately 16:00 to your pickup city.
Duration: Approximately 10 hours (pickup to drop-off).
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Pickup Cities: Tel Aviv (06:40 AM), Jerusalem (07:50 AM). Additional pickup cities coming soon.
Passport: Not required. This tour stays within Israel.
Dress Code: Modest dress mandatory at all holy sites. Covered knees and shoulders for both men and women. No exceptions.
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Language: English.
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