About Jerusalem
Jerusalem is the City of God and the Great King (Psalm 48).
God's chosen earthly dwelling bears His signature in its surrounding hills. As the Holy Land's heart, it is where Jesus preached, died, and resurrected, and where He will ultimately return in His eternal glory.
Jerusalem is an ancient city of history and tradition.
Conquered, destroyed, and rebuilt many times, Jerusalem's layers reveal its storied past. This enduring city served as the capital of ancient kingdom of Judah and remains the heart of the modern state of Israel today.
Jerusalem is a World Heritage Site.
Jerusalem is a unique city sacred to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Its historic and religious landmarks including the Western Wall, Via Dolorosa, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jewish Quarter, and Temple Mount, reflects its outstanding universal value.
Jerusalem blends modern culture with heritage
Jerusalem embodies a captivating mix of knowledge, tradition, and sensory delights. Renowned institutions such as Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum and Bible Lands Museum sit alongside a vibrant arts scene and a culinary landscape rich in authentic, diverse, and unforgettable flavours.
- Explore the City of David, where Jerusalem's story began.
- Walk through Hezekiah’s Tunnel that once carried water from the Gihon Spring to the Pool of Siloam.
- Stand on Temple Mount, where Abraham was ready to sacrifice his son Isaac.
- Visit the Israel Museum, home to priceless treasures like the Second Temple Model.
- Shop at Mahane Yehuda Market, known for fresh food, cafes, and shops.
- See the Garden of Gethsemane, with its ancient olive trees.
- Stroll through the Garden Tomb, a quiet place with olive trees and flowers.


