Experience Bethlehem's spiritual heart on this awesome tour - with 100% guaranteed access to the Grotto of the Nativity's marble star within the holy Church of the Nativity; You'll trace the events of the nativity from The Shepherds' Field to the birthplace of Jesus and Milk Grotto with a devoted, PRO tour guide.
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Travel through the breathtaking views of the Judean Hills
Marvel at the breathtaking biblical scenery as we make our initial stop at the Palestinian Separation Wall adorned with world-renowned graffiti by the mysterious artist Bansky, delivering poignant anti-war messages with his signature wit and style.
our expedition continues to the revered Shepherds' Field, where the angel heralded the birth of Christ to the shepherds according to Luke 2:8-14. Admire the captivating Chapel of the Angels, crafted by Antonio Barluzzi, featuring stunning murals ideal for capturing memorable photographs.
Our journey progresses to Bethlehem itself, where a short drive brings us to the Milk Grotto, a sacred site where Mary nursed the infant Jesus during a period of seclusion after the nativity. Delve into the rich traditions and cultural significance of this hallowed place before arriving at Manger Square, a sacred hub drawing Christians from around the globe.
the iconic Church of the Nativity, commemorating the blessed birth of Jesus. Unlike other tours constrained by local availability, our group gains complete access and guaranteed entrance to the Grotto of the Nativity itself. You'll experience the full splendor of this revered site as you behold the renowned star-studded marble floor, gaze upon the opulent interior adorned with golden-hued mosaics, and step into the Chapel of the Kings where the Three Wise Men beheld the nativity, as recounted in Matthew 2:1-12.
Enriched by insights into the site's storied history, return to the comfort of our spacious tour bus and journey back to the starting point, savoring the picturesque vistas that punctuate this unforgettable Bethlehem excursion—a fitting conclusion to a truly remarkable guided tour.
Our tour bus will be waiting right next to the entrance at 08:10.
- Passports are essential for this Bethlehem day tour.
- The drive to Bethlehem will include a single rest stop, at the Banksy shop.
- Due to visitor overload, you might have limited time in Manger Square and the market area; The tour might skip these in favor of more time in the glorious Church of the Nativity - The line to the Grotto of the Nativity itself could take over an hour in peak times.
- Modest dress is obligatory for visits to holy sites; covered knees and shoulders.
- The visit to Bethlehem may require a change of vehicle as well as a local Palestinian guide.
- Tour timing is flexible and depends on how busy the sites are. On quieter days, the tour may finish a bit earlier or include visits to additional locations. On busier days, the tour may take a little longer.
- Booking is subject to terms and conditions.
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