What is there to see in your tour?
Shalom friend,
In our "Programs Section" you'll see a bar sliding down showing our 11 day tour schedule. These 11 days covers a wide range of Israel and is for most 1st time visitors. I will be your host and tour guide, taking you where history can be seen and re-lived in your heart. Please take note that custom tours can also be discussed by following the link below: |
First time visitor?Most travelers would like as much information as possible on the places they visit and we are more than happy to help you with the basics.
The Shuk in Jerusalem on a rainy day, November 2014.
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What is there to know about Israel?The currency in Israel is the New Israeli Shekel and can be searched for online to know the currency depending on the country you come from. Israel has a wide variety of culture and tradition but Jewish culture is the strongest along with the Arabian culture. One of the most exciting things to experience is the traditional food of the Israelis and also the fresh fruit that is found in the Shuk, which is the market place in Jerusalem. Transport is cheap and creates opportunities to visit a large part of the country that is very easy to access. Depending on the season, weather in Israel should considered before coming to visit.
Whether you like smart or casual, it is always best to dress comfortably. |
Our base is here, in Jerusalem, which on its own contains a lot of historical sites and places to visit. Depending on the time spent with us, it is always possible to see the old city of Jerusalem with its four quarters. Buses run throughout the day and a part of the night to and from the old city. A bus stop right in front of our house makes it convenient for visitors to explore the old city on your own.
The interesting night life in Ben-Yehuda street is always something worth seeing. The street is filled with cafés and souvenir shops where you can also enjoy the music that comes to life while you have something to eat or drink at a local vendor. Musicians in Ben-Yehuda street
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A view towards the North-East of Jerusalem, in the background is the Temple Mount with the Dome of the Rock.
In the City of David you can also walk along the old city walls and see the amazing surroundings of the old and the new and be amazed by the construction of the city walls. Visit the Temple Mount and take a tour along the Western Wall's foundations and learn of its significant history.
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