This itinerary aims to provide a meaningful journey along the Palm Sunday road, allowing for moments of reflection and connection with the events associated...
Discover the Via Dolorosa and the Church of the holy sepulchre
Begin your tour at the Lion’s Gate one of the ancient gates of the City Walls of Jerusalem heading towards “Pools of Bethesda” where Jesus performed miracles according to biblical accounts. Then we follow the Via Dolorosa (“Way of Suffering”), retracing the steps Jesus took carrying the cross. There are 14 stations along this route, each marking an event on the way to the crucifixion. Notable stations include the “Church of the Flagellation”, “Ecce Homo Arch” and “Station V” (where Simon of Cyrene helped Jesus carry the cross).
Arrive at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, considered the holiest Christian site. Explore this ancient church, which houses the sites of Jesus’s crucifixion, burial, and resurrection. See Calvary (Golgotha), where Jesus was crucified, and “The Stone of Unction”, where his body was prepared for burial and visit the “Aedicule”, the small structure within the church that houses the Tomb of Jesus. Continue exploring other chapels and significant areas within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Lunch – In the Muristan area in Jerusalem, located near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, offers various dining options where visitors can enjoy a meal.
Continue with exploring the jewish quarter and mt. zion
A Short Walk to the “Western Wall”, a remnant of the ancient Jewish Temple, is a significant religious site for Jews worldwide. It’s open 24/7 for prayers and contemplation. You can touch and leave notes in the wall’s crevices. Explore the nearby Jewish Quarter, filled with historical and religious sites like the “Hurva Synagogue” and “The Cardo“ Stroll through this reconstructed ancient Roman street, now a bustling marketplace offering Judaica and souvenirs.
Proceed to “Mount Zion”, a site significant in various religious traditions, offering spiritual pilgrimage opportunities. Many important sites adjacent to each other. Like the “Room of the Last Supper” where we will reflect on the Last Supper’s significance in Christian faith then just in the lower floor is “King David’s Tomb” where according to Jewish traditions King David was buried. Then we walk through one of the most beautiful alleys in Jerusalem towards “Dormition Abbey church” and contemplate the significance of the Virgin Mary’s dormition (falling asleep).
NOTE: This itinerary covers major religious sites, historical landmarks, museums, and local markets. Depending on specific interests or time constraints, adjustments can be made to accommodate different preferences or additional attractions in and around Jerusalem region.
Psalm 122:6:
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