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Jerusalén is one of the oldest cities in the world, a part of the holy land.
A land steeped in Islamic history and tradition, offers a profound and enriching experience for those seeking to spiritual connection.
From sacred sites to historical landmarks, presents a tapestry of Christian & Islamic heritage.
The Old City of Jerusalem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
With its four distinct quarters – Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian – offering a unique glimpse into the city’s rich history and diversity.
As one of the most sought after places in the world, the Old City of Jerusalem is a must see for anyone visiting the Middle East.
There is a fascinating array of museums in Jerusalem. Of these, perhaps the most important is Yad Vashem.
YOLO team wishes you to enjoy the journey!
Proceed to Allenby Border Cross to the Holy Landto be welcomed by our guide at Allenby Bridge, Start the day with mass at St. Peter in Gallicantu, enter the Old City of Jerusalem and visit Bethesda Pool where Jesus healed the paralytic man. Proceed to the Church of the Condemnation and the Church of the Flagellation where we start our Via Dolorosa (way of grief) on the way to the Church of the Holy Sepulchres, the traditional site of the crucifixion, death, and resurrection of our Lord Jesus
Christ. "The burial place & resurrections of Jesus, called Golgotha which means "A place of skull".
Follow the 14 Stations of the Cross to Golgotha, the place where Jesus was crucified marking significant events along the route. The last 5 Stations of the Cross are inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre visible from the distance with two silver domes. Also the tomb widely believed to be part
of the stone that covered Jesus Tomb.
Breakfast, Mass at Shepherds Field. Then visit the Church of the Nativity, the birthplace of Jesus, Visits the -Milk of Grotto.
We’ll travel south along the coast towards Ein Karem, one of the most beautiful settings near Jerusalem, located in the hills next to a little spring.
This small village has great significance in Christian traditions, since this is where according to tradition John the Baptist was born. After visiting Church of St. John, the Baptist and Visitation Church transfer to Allenby bridge to cross over.