Go beneath Jerusalem. This City of David tour Jerusalem takes you underground to the original 3,000-year-old settlement where King David established the capital of Israel, now buried beneath the modern city and still being excavated today.
The City of David tour Jerusalem starts above ground with a panoramic view from Mount Scopus, then guides you through the Old City’s Jewish Quarter to the Western Wall before descending into the archaeological site that rewrites what we know about ancient Jerusalem.
Underground, walk through tunnels carved from solid rock over 2,700 years ago during the reign of King Hezekiah. See the Gihon Spring water system that sustained Jerusalem for a millennium, including through sieges. Stand in Warren’s Shaft, discovered in 1867 by Captain Charles Warren, where ancient tunnels intersect and the engineering genius of the biblical era becomes tangible.
Above ground, the City of David tour Jerusalem also takes you through the Armenian Quarter with its colorful ceramics, the excavated Byzantine-era Cardo, the Spanish Synagogues, and the sacred Western Wall where you can place a prayer note between stones that have stood for over 2,000 years.
This City of David tour Jerusalem operates on Mondays and Thursdays with hotel pickup from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem. The underground tunnel portion requires a minimum of 2 participants. English-speaking guide throughout.


















