Easy Tours
A diverse tour - from the Dormition to the Jaffa Gate - in the area next to the Ben Hinnom Valley
Our tour will take us to church where Jesus wept, onion church of Mary Magdalene, Basilica of the Agony, Edicule of ascension and church where Jesus’ mother was buried, or else she wasn’t and more...
It’s about a 5 minute drive from Jerusalem to the picturesque village (moshav) of Bet Zayit. Near the water tower, you will find the only site in the Holy Land where you can see dinosaur footprints
Church towers, green mountains, and European-style restaurants. No, this is not Lausanne, but the old Jerusalem neighborhood of Ein Kerem, in whose walls treasures of gold are still hidden
Many people ask us to recommend things to do in Jerusalem at night when it seems that everything is closed and there’s nothing to do. This is our answer...
The Holy Grail represents the secret doctrine in Christianity. The secret of the life and teaching of Jesus was passed to Joseph of armetia and the grail keepers
The monastic community is happy to welcome you. We wish you a pleasant visit. May you find here a harbor of peace and beauty to the glory of God and for human happiness
Perfect weather greeted the dignitaries and cyclists who came to participate in the inauguration ceremony of the new bicycle trail in Jerusalem Metropolitan Park on Friday
The Euthemius Monastery (Khan el-Ahmar) is named after the Armenian monk Euthemius, who was one of the founders of Judean Desert Christian monasticism in the Byzantine period
Tour Routes, Hiking Trails and Historic Sites in Gush Etzion - South to Jerusalem
The Jerusalem Prayer Center exists to provide a place where believers are encouraged to have a personal encounter with God
The Pontifical Institute NOTRE DAME OF JERUSALEM CENTER located next to the new gate of the Old city is one of the most interesting places in The Holy Land
The Burnt House Museum invites you to journey to the past. On this voyage we will meet the Kathros family
This month we celebrate Passover, the festival of freedom, and then Remembrance Day for our fallen soldiers and Independence Day, so what better time to salute courage, perseverance, hopes and dreams?
Every visitor to Israel must see Jerusalem – but if you have at least one more day, why not see the icing – when you see the salt deposits at the Dead Sea you’ll think of whipped cream!



















