
Jerusalem Travel Guide: 15 Best Things to Do & Tours
Why Visit Jerusalem
Few cities pack as much history into as little space as Jerusalem. The Old City is barely one square kilometer, yet it holds the holiest sites in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, divided into four ancient quarters you can cross on foot. Beyond the walls you will find world-class museums, the dramatic Mount of Olives viewpoint, and the archaeological dig at the City of David. We run guided Jerusalem trips most days of the week, so the routes and timings on this page reflect what actually works on the ground.
| Best known for | Old City, Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Temple Mount |
|---|---|
| Old City quarters | Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Armenian |
| How long to spend | 1 full day for highlights, 2 to 3 days to go deep |
| Best time to visit | Spring and autumn for mild weather; mornings to beat crowds |
| Getting there | About 1 hour from Tel Aviv by car or guided tour |
| Dress code | Modest dress required at holy sites (shoulders and knees covered) |
Jerusalem Tours
Tours of Jerusalem. Guided day trips to the Old City and holy sites, with hotel pickup.
Tours from Jerusalem
Day trips and longer tours departing from Jerusalem, with pickup in the city.
Jerusalem Travel Guide
Jerusalem Travel. Practical guides to planning your visit: what to do, how long to stay, and how to get around.
Around Jerusalem
Complete visitor guides to the landmarks and holy sites in and around Jerusalem.
Planning Your Jerusalem Trip
Day trip or stay over: You can cover the Old City highlights in one full day from Tel Aviv. To add the Mount of Olives, the City of David, museums, and Bethlehem, give Jerusalem two to three days and stay in or near the city.
Getting there: Jerusalem is about an hour from Tel Aviv. A guided tour with hotel pickup is the easiest way to see the holy sites without navigating the Old City alone.
What to bring: Comfortable walking shoes for the stone streets, water, and modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees for the holy sites.
Jerusalem FAQ
What is the best way to visit Jerusalem?
For a first visit, a guided day tour from Tel Aviv covering the Old City, the Western Wall, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre gives you the major sites with context and no navigation stress. With more time, stay over to add the Mount of Olives, City of David, and Bethlehem.
How far is Jerusalem from Tel Aviv?
About 60 km, roughly one hour by car or guided tour. Most Jerusalem day tours include hotel pickup from Tel Aviv.
How many days do you need in Jerusalem?
One full day covers the Old City highlights. Two to three days lets you add the Mount of Olives, the City of David, the Israel Museum and Yad Vashem, and a side trip to Bethlehem.
What should I wear in Jerusalem?
Modest dress is required at religious sites: shoulders and knees covered for both men and women. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for the Old City’s stone streets and steps.
Can you visit the Temple Mount?
Yes, during set visiting hours for non-Muslims, though access can change at short notice for security or religious reasons. A guide will know the current hours and the correct entrance.
Is Jerusalem safe for tourists?
The main tourist areas and Old City are heavily visited and generally calm. As anywhere, follow local guidance, keep an eye on current advisories, and a guided tour adds an extra layer of local knowledge.
Ready to Explore Jerusalem?
Let us guide you through the Old City and the holy sites. You take in 3,000 years of history without the logistics.
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