Transportation
If you are coming by plane
Ben-Gurion airport is conveniently located in the middle of area between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Only 20 km away from Tel Aviv and only 30 km away from Jerusalem. It offers various international and domestic flight.
You can find all available connections Here
Below you can find some practical information on travel options.
Transportation to Jerusalem
The most convenient way to get from Ben Gurion Airport to Jerusalem is to take a taxi.
However, it is as well possible to use public taxi with Nesher. Nesher service take you until your hotel (around 100 NIS per person).
Another option - Take the train from the airport to Tel Aviv Savidor station. From there take bus 480 to Jerusalem
Transportation to Tel-Aviv
1. Public transportation - From the airport there is a public bus service or train to
Tel Aviv center.
To continue for your destination, please ask in the Information point in the arrival station.
2. Special taxi (around 250 NIS).
Transportation to Eilat
1. Domestic flight (the short way to Eilat). For more information, please contact Hadar
2. Public transportation – From the airport take a Bus or Train to Tel Aviv bus center station.
From there take a bus to Eilat (About 6 hours away)
You can find all available connections Here
Jerusalem Tour – Friday 9 September 2016
Welcome to Israel Capital city.
9:00 Get out of the Prima Royal lobby.
The ancient city of Jerusalem is considered holy in three religions. Its earliest settlement dates back to the 4th millenium BCE and it has a unique history and many remarkable attractions.
The day tour of Jerusalem starts with a new city: The Israeli parliament- HaKnesset, The Government Center, Hebrew University, local market "Mahane Yehuda" and special neighborhoods in Jerusalem.
We continue to see a breathtaking panoramic overview of Jerusalem.
We will cross the Kidron Valley viewing Mount Olives, an ancient Jewish burial site. The Garden of Gethsemane, a beautiful garden with some very old olive trees.
We visit in the Church of the Agony. Built in the 1920’s with donations from Christian communities all over the world, also known as the Church of All Nations.
We walk enter the Old City passing the Armenian Quarter, one of the four quarters of the old city of Jerusalem. Heading to the Cardo, the main street of the old city 1500 years ago. It was destroyed over the decades, restored, and today the Cardo is a vibrant market place full with art galleries and unique goods.
Via the Jewish Quarter, one of the quarters of the Old City We proceed to the Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall or Kotel.
The tour continue to the Via Dolorosa the path that Jesus walked, carrying his cross, on the way to his crucifixion, follow the Stations of the Cross and ending at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, identified as the place both of the crucifixion and the tomb of Jesus of Nazareth.
After a short walk through the market we exit the Old City to Jaffa gate
The tour ended at Prima Royale hotel and Jerusalem new city center.
Hotels links
Jerusalem
Eilat