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From Tel Aviv: Jerusalem Old City & Dead Sea Guided Day Tour

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From Tel Aviv: Jerusalem Old City & Dead Sea Guided Day Tour

Are you looking for an incredible adventure during your time in Tel Aviv? Exploring Jerusalem’s sacred and historic sites, as well as the awe-inspiring shores of the Dead Sea, could be a day too jam-packed with invaluable memories.

Take advantage of this all-in-one guided tour that departs from Tel Aviv, a structured day of historical exploration and peaceful relaxation.

Overview of the Tour

This fantastic adventure begins after pickup at your Tel Aviv hotel. From there, you will be driven on a scenic journey to the city of Jerusalem, the safest regional base for economical travel and sightseeing. Your first stop will be the Old City of Jerusalem, where you will visit some of its most recognized sites. These famous landmarks include the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock, Mount Zion, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the Cardo, and Temple Mount.

You will have an hour and a half of leisure time to browse around or shop at the vibrant market of Jerusalem’s old city. After the market you will drive through the Armon Hanatziv promenade, which offers an incredible panoramic view of the old city.

Your next destination will be the city of Qumran, where you can behold the remains of a large scroll found inside of Caves 4 and 11 in 1947– now known as the Dead Sea Scrolls. You can also enjoy a few minutes of free time to explore and shop in a souvenir store near the parking area.

On your way to the Dead Sea, you will be stopped at a nearby lookout point at a monastery that was built in 18TH century. As you make your way down to the usele shores of the Dead Sea, you will have free time to enjoy activities like bathing and swimming in its mineral-rich waters. Be sure to take advantage of facial and body cosmetic treatments made from its special mud too! You’ll also have time to stroll along shoreline, marveling at its scenic beauty, before heading back to Tel Aviv at sunset.

What You Can Expect

Your guided adventure begins with pickup at 8:00 AM from your Tel Aviv hotel. From there you will be transported to Jerusalem, exploring it’s Old City first. Once inside the walls of the Old City, you will tour some of its most iconic sites such as the Western Wall, Mount Zion, and Temple Mount. After approximately 1.5 hours or so, you will have some free time to browse around or shop at one of Jerusalem’s many marketplaces before heading on to Qumran. At Qumran you can view artifacts from one of the previous historical civilizations that occupied this land. A few minutes later, you will make your way to the southernmost coastline in Israel, the Dead Sea– famous for its healing and therapeutic muds, as well as its beautiful views. Here, you can take a dip into its mineral waters or simply admire its unique landscapes before returning to Tel Aviv at approximately 6:30 PM that evening.

What’s Included

  • Pickup and drop-off service from/to your hotel
  • Snack/refreshments
  • Air-conditioned tour van
  • Professional guide
  • Entry fees for landmarks/souvenir shop

What’s Not Included

  • Lunch/dinner
  • Personal expenses
  • Optional activities like a cable car ride from Masada

Tips and Advice

It is recommended that this tour is done as early in your stay in Israel as possible due to its many jam-packed landmarks and attractions in one day. Before heading out on this trip it is strongly suggested that you dress in modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees while visiting various holy sites. For bathing at the Dead Sea, please bring along items such as a swimsuit and towel– these can be purchased during the tour if necessary. Lastly, when shopping at one of Jerusalem’s markets, familiarize yourself with reasonable prices for items so as to avoid overpaying for souvenirs. Consult with your tour guide for more tips on how to get more out of your tour experiences.

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An Insider’s Guide to Tel Aviv

As the cultural hub of Israel, Tel Aviv is a city of contrasts that combines modernity with tradition, creating a captivating and dynamic atmosphere. It is a city brimming with historical landmarks, cultural events, and culinary delights that are waiting to be discovered. As an insider, I’ll share some of the lesser-known highlights of Tel Aviv that will make your trip all the more unforgettable.

Local Attractions

While the popular attractions in Tel Aviv are worth seeing, there are also many lesser-known gems that you won’t want to miss. One such location is the HaTachana compound, which is located on the south side of the city. It is a historical railway station that has been transformed into a lively and charming center, full of specialty shops, restaurants, galleries, and bars. For something off the beaten path, visit the Levinsky Market where you’ll find spice shops, bakeries, and long-established eateries.

Dining Spots

Tel Aviv’s diverse food scene encompasses a rich variety of ethnic markets, street food, and fine-dining restaurants. For those looking to experience local cuisine, it is essential to try Sabich, a traditional Israeli sandwich, the hummus at famed Abu Hassan, famous chraime fish at Ouzeria, and Calzone from Toma. Did you know that Tel Aviv boasts one of the largest vegan scenes in the world? You can find vegan versions of many dishes, including falafel and shawarma.

Cultural Experiences

Israeli culture is full of passion and life, and Tel Aviv is no exception. Visitors seeking cultural experiences will enjoy catching a show at the Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theater. Tel Aviv is also famous for its street art, with many graffiti artists and murals decorating the walls of some of its neighborhoods. A visit to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art is a must to explore the contemporary art movement and local Jewish art.

Local History

While Tel Aviv is a modern city, its history is deep, rich, and fascinating. One unique historical landmark is the Etzel Museum in the center of Tel Aviv, dedicated to the militant Jewish underground movements that fought for Israel’s independence. Many historical sites are nestled in the charming alleyways of Jaffa, showcasing its rich Ottoman past. A visit to the new Independence Hall museum will gain insight into the formation of the State of Israel.

Off-the-Beaten-Path Suggestions

For an off-the-beaten-path experience, try exploring Tel Aviv’s beachside neighborhoods. Discover the vibrant energy of Neve Tzedek, where one can find culinary experiences and specialty shopping. Meander down Rothschild Boulevard for an Art Deco tour of the city, and in the evening, experience a stunning sunset over the Mediterranean. Finally, don’t miss the prayer services at the Great Synagogue of Tel-Aviv – one of the most magnificent synagogues worldwide with stunning mosaic art.

In conclusion, Tel Aviv is a magical place, with much to offer its visitors. Its energy is contagious, and its treasures are endless. By venturing off the beaten path, you’ll discover a city with a personality all its own, where ancient and modern seamlessly intertwine.

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From Tel Aviv: Jerusalem Old City & Dead Sea Guided Day Tour

Experience Adventure Like Never Before: Book Your Tour Today!