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The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus and the heart of any Bethlehem travel guide

Bethlehem Travel Guide: Best Tours & Things to Do

Updated June 2026 by the Booking-Tours team
Bethlehem is the birthplace of Jesus and one of the holiest cities in Christianity, home to the Church of the Nativity, built over the grotto where tradition says Jesus was born. It sits in the West Bank, just south of Jerusalem, and is usually visited on a guided day trip that handles the crossing. We run these tours regularly and know the checkpoints, the timings, and the holy sites.
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Church of the Nativity
Grotto of the Nativity
🏛Manger Square
🎨Banksy Wall Art
🕋Milk Grotto
🚴Shepherds’ Fields

Why Visit Bethlehem

Few places carry the weight that Bethlehem does. The Church of the Nativity, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world, built over the grotto traditionally marked as the birthplace of Jesus. Around Manger Square you will also find the Milk Grotto, the Shepherds’ Fields, and, on the separation wall, some of Banksy’s most famous street art. Bethlehem sits just south of Jerusalem in the West Bank, an easy half-day or full-day trip once you cross, and our guides handle the logistics so the visit stays smooth.

Best known forChurch of the Nativity, the birthplace of Jesus
UNESCO statusThe Church of the Nativity is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
LocationWest Bank, just south of Jerusalem
How long to spendHalf a day to a full day, often paired with Jerusalem
Also seeManger Square, the Milk Grotto, Shepherds’ Fields, Banksy wall
Getting thereAbout 30 minutes from Jerusalem, crossing handled on the tour

Bethlehem Tours

Guided day trips to Bethlehem and the West Bank, with the crossing handled for you.

Bethlehem Travel Guide

Bethlehem Travel. Guides to the Church of the Nativity, the holy sites, and visiting the West Bank.

Planning Your Bethlehem Trip

Pair it with Jerusalem: Bethlehem is only about 30 minutes from Jerusalem, so many travelers see both in one day, or add the Dead Sea on a longer tour.

Crossing into the West Bank: Bethlehem is in the West Bank. A guided tour handles the crossing and checkpoints, which is the easiest and most reassuring way to visit.

What to bring: Modest clothing for the holy sites, comfortable shoes, your passport, and water.

Bethlehem FAQ

What is the best way to visit Bethlehem?

A guided day trip from Jerusalem is the easiest way. It handles the crossing into the West Bank and the checkpoints, and a guide gives context at the Church of the Nativity and the other holy sites.

How far is Bethlehem from Jerusalem?

About 10 km, roughly 30 minutes, including the crossing. Many tours combine Bethlehem with Jerusalem in a single day.

What is Bethlehem known for?

The Church of the Nativity, built over the traditional birthplace of Jesus, along with Manger Square, the Milk Grotto, the Shepherds’ Fields, and Banksy’s wall art.

Is it safe to visit Bethlehem?

Bethlehem is regularly visited by tour groups and pilgrims. Going with a guided tour that handles the crossing is the most reassuring and straightforward way to visit.

Do I need my passport for Bethlehem?

Yes, bring your passport for the crossing into the West Bank. Your guide will advise on the current procedure at the checkpoint.

Ready to Visit the Birthplace of Jesus?

Let us handle the crossing and the holy sites. You experience Bethlehem with a knowledgeable local guide.

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