A guided tour through the historic Western Wall Tunnels in Jerusalem allows visitors to explore ancient underground chambers and archaeological exhibits. The experience is enhanced with advanced virtual models providing historical context. Advance registration is mandatory due to limited group capacities.
In Jerusalem, one of the most central and significant sites is the Western Wall. It is one of the prominent and impressive remnants from the Second Temple period, destroyed nearly two thousand years ago. The Western Wall stretches for almost half a kilometer, but only about 70 meters are visible to visitors in the prayer area. The tunnels surrounding the wall allow visitors to uncover its hidden parts and see the original stones of the wall, which tell the story of the Jewish people. In the Western Wall Tunnels, visitors can walk through fascinating ancient underground spaces where findings offer a glimpse into the glory days of Jerusalem. The tour is accompanied by advanced virtual models and is considered an international attraction. Visiting the Western Wall Tunnels is a must-do site in Jerusalem, with hundreds of thousands of tourists visiting annually. Registration is required in advance for guided tours, which are limited to groups of up to 35 participants. For independent groups, the minimum is 18 participants.
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Contact: Western Wall Tunnels, Phone: *5958