Dark Side of Jerusalem
As the night falls and Jerusalem prepares itself for the gloomy winter days- with Halloween spirit around us, we invite you to take a different kind of tour through the hallowing sites of Jerusalem, accompanied with a warm drink in hand, and hear stories of paranormal activity and historical spooky stories of the city and the Jewish folklore
On this tour, we’ll Find out how the Russian Hospital became haunted, take a stroll through the Mamilla Cemetery – once Jerusalem’s largest Muslim cemetery, visit the site of an ancient royal tomb overlooking the walls of the Old City, and visit the site of Jerusalem’s first neighborhood beyond the walls to see a carriage which is visited by the ghost of its owner.
This tour is unlike any other visit to Jerusalem!
Highlights
- Hear how the Russian Hospital became hauntet
- Walk through the Mamilla Cemetery to learn about the ancient Muslim burial site
- Visit a 2,000-year-old royal family tomb
- Learn about Jerusalem’s access to Hell
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Tour Itinerary
Good to Know
- Bring warm clothes as the nights are chilly
- The tour is in the dark- make sure you follow the safety guidelines
- The tour is not suitable for children
WHAT'S INCLUDED
INCLUDED
- A guided tour
- Sangria
EXCLUDED
- Extra drinks
- Snacks
FAQ'S
Will I see ghosts on this tour?
We cannot promise you will see a ghost on this tour, though, all of the stories in the tour are based on credible sources. Who knows? You might capture a glimpse of a ghostly figure!
Is this an appropriate tour for children?
Yes. Keep in mind, however, that this tour has tales of ghost sightings and stories related to death. If you feel that your child is easily scared, they may not enjoy the tour. The tour does not employ cheesy scare tactics like jumping out from the bushes or spooky sound effects. What we are talking about on this tour is real.