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Tel Aviv/Jerusalem: Christmas in Bethlehem and Jerusalem

1. Tel Aviv/Jerusalem: Christmas in Bethlehem and Jerusalem

Following your pickup, you will begin with great views from the Mount of Olives. It is a high summit which connects the old city of Jerusalem to the east, separating it from the Judaean Desert. Due to its proximity to the city and its soft and comfortable rock quarrying, this place was used for burial in the Canaanite days. From there you will be able to tour Jerusalem, the “City of David”. The most striking structure that emerges from the observation is the rock dome structure built by Abd al-Malek in 691 A.D. Entering the Old City, you will pass through the Old Market until you arrive to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the heart of the Christian Quarter is considered the most sacred place in the world for most Christians. You will pass through Via Dolorosa on the way back to the bus, before then heading to Bethlehem if time permits. Entering Bethlehem you will feel the Christmas spirit with the entire city decorated with banners, bells, and lights. You will continue on to Manger Square where the decorated Christmas tree is located, before enjoying a holiday dinner near Manager Square while waiting for Midnight Mass. It may be possible to enter the Church of Nativity for Mass, but if not, you will watch Midnight Mass in Manger Square on one of the large outdoor screens. Following the Mass, you will be dropped off to your starting point (Tel Aviv or Jerusalem).

A Holy Christmas in Jerusalem & Bethlehem with Dinner

2. A Holy Christmas in Jerusalem & Bethlehem with Dinner

What better place to celebrate Christmas than in the holy land itself? Begin the tour with a beautiful view over the entire city of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, and then enjoy a short drive around the Old City walls, taking in the lovely panoramas of the Kidron Valley and the Garden of Gethsemane. Then enter the Old City itself, and embark on a short walking tour through the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Continue the tour with a drive to the legendary city of Bethlehem, stopping briefly at Evil Mountain for an illuminated panoramic view of the city. Once in Bethlehem, visit some authentic Christmas souvenir stores for light refreshments, and then sit down to a festive dinner at a local Bethlehem restaurant. Once you're finished, make your way to Mangers Square to view the Mass service on outdoor screens.

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This experience was something out of the ordinary. Our first guide Amir was absolutely fantastic. He told us not only about Jerusalem and Bethlehem, but also about Israel where we got to learn a lot. When we come to Bethlehem there will be a new guide who comes and has a different approach. Unfortunately, he had not eaten all day and it was noticeable when he got into a dispute with one of the participants. Very unprofessional unfortunately. The exclusive 3 course dinner was the biggest disappointment. We come to a restaurant that is perfectly located in Bethlehem and very close to the large church where the midnight mass was. It was like coming to school again where we had to go with the tray and pick up food that was really nothing further at all but rather bad. The experience overall is very positive and this is largely due to the guide Amir who is by far the best guide I have ever met and I have met many. If you have the chance, you should definitely go on this trip.

The tour guide did a good, but he gave us at the crucial time. 4 hours and half of free time in Bethlehem from 9:00PM to 1:30AM. Initially he gave us until 12:30AM, but he changed the time to 1:30AM in a message text making things to change. A 4 star but close to 3 perhaps. We were not able to see the place where Jesus place was born. By then it was. Closed to the public.