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Once you’ve had a string of European trips, it’s worth opening up to a completely new experience. Jerusalem will work perfectly as a destination for your next adventure. It’s a city at the meeting point of the three great monotheistic religions – Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Each of these faiths has shaped one of the four great quarters. The last, smallest quarter, is inhabited by Armenians. The city captivates with its cultural richness and passionate history. Discover all its assets with the help of Walkative!

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The historic entrance to the city is the Jaffa Gate. Due to its symbolic role, it is worth entering the city at least once through it. Nearby is the Tower of David. Although it was never the dwelling place of the biblical king, it hides many interesting exhibits. It also offers one of the most beautiful views of the city.

The highlight of the Jewish Quarter is the Western Wall also known as the Wailing Wall or from Hebrew Kotel. It is Judaism’s holiest site. Researchers speculate that it is the last surviving element of the Jerusalem Temple built at the initiative of King Solomon.

In the Christian Quarter one can find many places described in the New Testament. The greatest significance is attributed to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. It represents the alleged place of death of Jesus Christ. Every year it becomes a pilgrimage destination for millions of believers from all over the world. Travellers can also walk the Stations of the Cross, and visit Mount Zion, where the Last Supper was supposed to have taken place.

While visiting Jerusalem, a visit to the Muslim Quarter is also a must. Highlights in this part of the city include the Dome on the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque. On the plan of the old city, the Armenian Quarter occupies the smallest area, however, it is certainly worth your attention.

Scattered around the city are also sites related to the Crusades. Each of these places is a reminder of the turbulent history of Jerusalem, which has been the arena of numerous conflicts over the centuries.

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Jerusalem is best when explored with a local guide . Walkative! free tours are ideal for individual tourists, couples, families and small groups of friends. The idea behind the Free Walking Tour Jerusalem , as well as the walks we organize in other cities, is that the tour participants pay the guide the amount they pick. Instead of setting a specific price, we leave space for you to decide this yourself. All you have to do is book a place through our website and join the walk. We can guarantee that this flexible formula goes hand in hand with the impeccable expertise and passion of the guide. Come and see it for yourself!

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These Free Walking Tours of Tel Aviv Will Show You the Best of the City

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As exciting as travel can be, arriving in a new city can be disorienting. Figuring out where you’re going to find breakfast can feel hard enough — and from there you’ll want to learn about the city’s history and modern day way of life.

That’s why a short walking tour can be the perfect way to kick off a vacation. Not only will you learn a bit about the history of the city, but for a short time you’ll have access to a guide who knows the area inside and out — and likely speaks English. Not only is a city tour helpful, but in many cases they’re free. And in Tel Aviv, Israel , you have more than one to choose from.

In Tel Aviv there are four free weekly tours and reservations aren’t necessary — which means you can drop in at your convenience to get a taste of the city’s culture and history. All the walking tours are conducted in English, and each provides a different glimpse of life in Tel Aviv.

Bauhaus Architecture Walking Tour

Architecture buffs will love this tour of Tel Aviv’s oldest avenue: Rothschild Boulevard. Known as the “White City” for its collection of historic Bauhaus buildings, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is not to be missed.

When: Every Saturday at 11 a.m.

Walking Tour of the Restored German Templar Colony

What was once a historic colony founded by German Templars was transformed into a British military base before acting as the headquarters for both the Israeli Army and Mossa. Today, Sarona, the heart of Tel Aviv, is home to food markets, boutiques, and renowned restaurants.

When: Every Friday at 11 a.m.

Guided Tour of Tel Aviv’s Most Picturesque Neighborhood

The first neighborhood of Tel Aviv is full of the city’s artistic heritage — and picturesque homes and streets. The tour includes a free visit to the Nahum Gutman Museum of Art and a walk on Rothschild Boulevard’s Independence Trail.

When: Every Thursday at 10 a.m.

Dizengoff Center Sustainability Tour

For a look at urban sustainability — Tel Aviv style — a visit to the Dizengoff Center allows visitors to check out the center’s green rooftop, see the “tree nursery,” learn about biodynamic beehives and insect hotels, and visit a farm that’s growing vegetables using hydroponic and aquaponic methods. The earth and food-focused tour ends with a visit to one of Tel Aviv’s oldest food markets.

When: Every Thursday at 4 p.m.

There’s no need to book or reserve a spot in advance, simply show up at the designated meeting place — found here — and enjoy! Just don't forget to tip your tour guides.

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Discover the many faces of Jerusalem with a passionate local guide

As one of the holiest places in Judaism, Islam and Christianity, taking a walk through the streets and squares of Jerusalem is like taking a walk through history. Discover why this city means so much to so many through the eyes of some of Jerusalem’s best local tour guides.

The original Free Tour starts at the Jaffa Gate and covers many of Jerusalem’s top attractions, including David’s Citadel and the four quarters of the Old City. After you’ve got the overview with the free walking tour, delve deeper with us!

Visit some incredible sites with the Holy City Tour , such as Temple Mount an the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, or explore the heart of ancient Jerusalem on the City of David tour . After that, why not visit the Mount of Olives on a tour that covers Mary’s tomb, the Church of All Nations and the Chapel of the Ascension.

If you’re in town on a Friday, join the Shabbat Experience and discover some of the traditional elements of Judaism.

One thing’s for sure; the top things to do and see in Jerusalem can all be found on a SANDEMANs tour!

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Jerusalem is part of the SANDEMANs NEW Europe network, one of the largest walking tour companies in the world. Offering daily tours in English and Spanish, we believe in supporting local communities and are committed to giving a voice to some of Jerusalem's best local freelance tour guides, who passionately share the city's history and culture with their own unique and always-entertaining style.

Aside from the Free Tour, in Jerusalem you’ll also find unforgettable tours and experiences. We’re looking forward to seeing you soon!

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Old Akko City Walk

Old Akko City Walk

Old akko is full of surprises. historical landmarks, hidden alleys, fantastic sea views, underground tunnels, markets, and street food. our self-guided walking tour will take you on a magical journey between all of them, main landmarks on the tour:.

  • Treasures in the Wall Museum.
  • The eastern wall
  • White Market
  • El Jazzar Mosque
  • Hammam el Basha
  • Turkish Bazar
  • Humus Said and the Market Street
  • The “Khans” (Caravanserais)
  • The Ports (Old and New)
  • Templar Tunnel
  • St. George Church
  • Bahai House
  • El Shazliya Mosque
  • Underground prisoners Museum
  • Knights Halls underground complex

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Self-Guided Walking Tour Map of Akko

The tour is circular. It starts and ends in the Old Akko information center . There are several parking lots nearby (Paid), and excellent public transportation. If you are arriving by train, take bus #3 from the train station. If you are coming for a day-trip from Haifa, you can also use the boat service and start/end the tour at the port. Some minor streets do not appear on GoogleMaps. For smooth navigation, follow the track on Viewranger , or use our map. If you plan to enter several of the landmarks along the walk, consider purchasing a combination ticket .

The Old City of Acre has a unique atmosphere. The natural bay that protected it from the storms has made Acre the central port city in the land of Israel for thousands of years and attracted many rulers over the centuries. Akko is one of the oldest cities in the country. It was founded about 4,000 years ago, but until the Crusader period, it remained a small fishing town.

During the Crusaders era, the city grew substantially, thanks to the Europeans, who exploited its enormous potential as a port city. The Third Crusade (Lead by Richard Lionheart ) made the city the capital of the kingdom after they failed to conquer Jerusalem. When the Crusader kingdom collapsed, Acre was destroyed, and only about 200 years later, during the Ottoman period, it was rebuilt and flourished again. The fortifications we see today were built around 1750 by Sheikh Dahar al-Omar , a local Bedouin who was granted by the Ottomans with the title ” Sheikh of Acre, Amir of Nazareth, Tiberias, Safed, and Sheikh of all Galilee”. In 1799 following his successful campaign in Egypt, Napoleon marched north into the land of Israel. His journey north was smooth until he encountered the massive fortifications of Akko. Following a failed siege to take over Akko , Napoleon withdrew, leaving many dead and wounded.

Acre is an ancient port city, full of fascinating archeological finds and important historical sites. But On the other hand, Acre is also a modern city, blessed with lovely beaches and a colorful oriental market with a variety of goods: seafood, fruits, vegetables, fabrics, clothes, and various souvenirs.

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Treasures in the Walls, Ethnographic Museum, Acre, Israel

“Treasures in the Walls” is a small and charming Ethnographic Museum displaying objects and lifestyles from the 19th & 20th centuries in the Galilee Region. Items on display include furniture, kitchenware, tools, and clocks, as well as reconstruction of old market stores and craft workshops typical to the region. Everything is beautifully displayed in a historic fort built inside the old city walls. A must visit!

View of ol Acre from the eastern city walls

The city walls you are walking on were built around 1750 by Daher al Omar on earlier crusader walls. These are the walls that Napoleon could not pass during the siege of 1799. Walking on the walls rewards you with fantastic views of old Akko and the Mediterranean Sea. The most scenic spot is the southern tip. There is no way down from the tip, and you will need to retrace your steps a hundred meters to the wide staircase that descends from the wall.

Akko White Market

The white market was established during the 18 th century. It was built on foundations of an earlier market that was destroyed by fire in 1816. The large market then numbered 64 stores and was the largest shopping center in the area. It is named “White Market” because of its white painted walls and the large windows that enable the sunlight to penetrate inside. During the British mandate, it’s importance declined, and the building remained as a remnant of the glorious history of the Ottoman Empire. The building stayed in ruins until it was renovated several years ago and became a compound of small cafés and restaurants.

El Jazzar Mosque, Akko, Israel

El Jazar Mosque is one of the most famous buildings in Old Akko. It dominates the city’s skyline, and Its green dome is seen from afar. It is the largest mosque in the country outside of Jerusalem. The mosque was built in 1781 by Al-Jazar, who was the ruler of Acre and northern Israel. It is considered one of the most magnificent buildings that were built in the Land of Israel during the Ottoman period. The mosque is active and holds five daily prayers. It also provides religious classes and other activities.

At the entrance to the mosque stands a magnificent circular fountain built from marble and covered with a beautiful dome. The courtyard has a lovely garden with a marble stone clock.

Tours inside the mosque compound can be prearranged by phone +97249913039 .

Hamam El Basha, Acre, Israel

El Jazar built the Hammam in 1795 in a traditional oriental style typical to the Turkish Empire in the 18 th -19 th centuries. The entrance to the Hammam serves as a dressing room, the center of which is a marble fountain. This room leads to a row of warm halls. The biggest and fanciest one is octagon-shaped, and the ceiling is a marble dome standing on marble pillars. The bathhouse structure is magnificent and decorated with marble floors and ceramic tiles. It is recommended to watch the spectacular audiovisual show.

Turkish Bazar in Akko

The Turkish Bazar Admission: Free. Opening: Daily 10:00-18:00 Location: Richard Lev Ari St. Direction: From the Hamam, turn left and after a few meters, the entrance will be on your left.

The Turkish bazaar of Acre was built in the late 18th century on top of a crusader period compound. During this period, quite a few public buildings were built, and, among other things, the Bazar was established. The purpose of the market was to provide a workplace for various craftsmen who worked in small shops along the small streets. The market was abandoned in 1948 when the IDF conquered Acre. It reopened In 2012, following a restoration project. It is now a vibrant compound filled with Small souvenir shops, art galleries, cafes, and gourmet restaurants.

Humus Said restaurant in old akko, Israel

The main market street of Akko is a delight for street shopping. Fresh products such as fish, fruits, and vegetables. Traditional Arab street food like Falafel, Baklawa, and Humus. And other small shops of all kinds. One of the most famous spots in the street is Hummus Said, who is rated by many as the best Hummus in Israel. Traditionally, Hummus is a breakfast dish that the hard-working class used to eat before heading out to work. This tradition is well reflected by the unique opening hours of this restaurant, 05:00 AM – 2:30 PM. People from the area arrive very early in the morning to buy fresh Hummus. (The fresher, the better!), and it is not uncommon to find a long line of people outside the restaurant’s door.

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The main reason to visit the port is the fantastic view it gives towards the city. The best spot is at the very end of the breakwater.

Ancient port of Akko

What you see here, are remnants of the Crusader period port from 800 years ago. ( Further Reading )

The Templar Tunnel in old Acre Israel

The Templars were a military religious order nominated by the Pope. Their task was to help pilgrims who came from Europe to visit the holy places. They first resided in Jerusalem, on the Temple Mount, hence their name. Following the conquest of Jerusalem by Saladin in 1187, the Templars established their seat in Acre and began to build their district in the southwestern part of the city. Here, at the western end of the tunnel, stood their central citadel (Now sunk underwater).

In 1994, construction workers accidentally discovered the tunnel. The 350-meter tunnel probably served as a strategic underground passageway between the citadel and the town. After extensive excavations, the tunnel was opened to the public in 1999. The bottom is hewn in natural rock, while the upper part is built from stones creating an arched ceiling. The walk in the tunnel is a great experience.

END THE WALKING TOUR HERE OR CONTINUE?

The exit from the tunnel is at the backside of Han Al Umdan, near the port and the market street. You can end your tour here and continue to ramble in the market and the port. Or continue with the walking tour.

Narrow Alley

Until now, we moved between the famous landmarks of old Akko, along the main streets and with very short walking distances. The 2 nd half of the tour has a different character. It involves more walking and takes you into the less touristic parts of the old town. You will walk in narrow stone arched alleys and visits smaller and lesser-known landmarks.

St George Church Acre Israel

The Greek Orthodox Church is very modest and can be missed easily. It is considered the first Christian place of worship established in Akko, during the Ottoman period. The church was built in 1545 and has since served as a gathering place for Greek-Orthodox Christian residents and tourists. In 1631, the monk Eugene Roja, who visited the city of Acre, wrote about the Greek Orthodox Church, which is why it is believed to be one of the oldest churches in the town.

Abud (Bahai) house in Akko

Bahai House Admission: Free. Opening: The house is under preservation work and can be seen only from outside. Location: Zalman Hazoref St. Direction: Continue on the same street for a few meters until you arrive at a large plaza. Just after the plaza, the house will be on your right.

Allah lived for seven years in a room in this building after he was released from the Acre prison. Here he wrote the Kitáb-i-Aqdas (the central book of the Bahá?í Faith) in 1873, and his son’s wedding was held in this building. The building is now (2020) going through and extensive preservation project. Hopefully, it will be open to visitors in the future.

Zawayal el Schaelia

Nur a-Din El Yashruti, established the Sufi order (Islamic mystic sect) in Akko. He arrived at the city from Tunis in 1849 and established here their word center. In 1862 he opened up the El Shazliya as a Zawayia (A type of Islamic school). It is not possible to visit inside, but you should come here for the delightful sight of the Blue dome of the Zawayia with the White dome of Hamam el Basha peaking behind it.

Underground Prisoners Museum

The Acre Fort was built during the Ottoman period on the foundations of a 12th century Crusader fortress. It served as the governer’s office, and later also as a prison. During the British Mandate, the fortress served as the central prison in northern Israel. Several Jewish resistance organizations struggled the Mandatory government to establish a Jewish state in the land of Israel. The first prisoner was Ze’ev Jabotinsky , the Jewish Defense Commander in Jerusalem. He was arrested in 1920, together with nineteen members of the city’s protectors. Until 1948 hundreds of resistance fighters were imprisoned here, and 9 were executed by hanging. On May 4 th, 1947, a group of resistance fighters broke through the prison walls and freed 27 prisoners. Read more about it here .

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Knight’s Hall underground complex Admission: 21 NIS. Opening: Daily 08:30-17:00 Location:  Old Akko information center Direction: Walk east past the museum until you reach a wide stone staircase on your right. Go down the stairs and arrive at the visitor center (Where the walk started)

Under the area of the fortress (Now the underground prisoners’ museum), The remains of a Crusader Hospitaller Citadel are found and archaeologists had gradually unearthed the citadel for decades. Visiting the huge halls takes you to the stories of Akko during the Crusader period. It is One of the most impressive sites in the city.

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