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      • For information and reservations for the Western Wall Tunnel Tours call 972-2-627-1333 or visit www.thekotel.org or contact_english@thekotel.org
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  1. The Western Wall Tunnels, a ‘time tunnel’ to ancient Jerusalem, expose the visitor to construction, sites, and artifacts that shed light on life in this special city during its most glamorous era, the Second Temple period. A tour of the Tunnels unveils hidden sections of the Western Wall.

  2. An experiential menorah tour in the new subterranean excavation sites under the Western Wall Plaza…

  3. During a fascinating tour of the Western Wall Tunnels - Hidden layers of the Wall are revealed underground. They tell the story of ancient Jerusalem and of generations of longing for it. The tour takes approximately an hour and 15 minutes.

  4. Feb 25, 2013 · Reservations: 02-6271333. The hotline is operational between 8:30 – 17:00. For reservations in French call 02-6271333 group tour reservations (line no. 1). It is recommended that you book two months in advance. To receive your ticket – bring the credit card with which you made your order.

    • History of The Western Wall
    • The Western Wall Tunnel Tour
    • Taking The Western Wall Tunnel Tour
    • Visiting The Western Wall
    • Visiting The Temple Mount

    The current Western Wall – the famous one in all the pictures – is actually only a small section of a much larger, mostly underground, wall. It extends for half a kilometer to the north and south and reaches 17 more meters down into the earth. The wall was originally built as a retaining wall to support the Temple Mount, which was leveled off and f...

    In the centuries after the destruction of the Second Temple, the city grew around the walls of the Temple Mount, which is why so little of it is now visible. TheWestern Wall Tunnel Tour(also called the Kotel Tunnel Tour) allows tourists to take a look at a section of the wall that was invisible for centuries. After an explanation of the successive ...

    The Kotel Tunnel Tours have become very popular, though how busy they are depends on the political situation and whether tourists have been scared away from visiting or not. To be sure, book ahead here,but even if you don’t book ahead, it’s worth seeing if you can still get a place on a tour. Visitors are only allowed to visit on a guided tour. The...

    To enter the Western Wall plaza, you’ll first need to pass through a security check, having your bag searched and/or scanned. Walking downstairs to the plaza itself, you’ll see that the Western Wall part of the plaza is divided into sections by moveable walls. Orthodox Jews separate the sexes for prayer, so the larger left side is only open to men;...

    Visiting the Temple Mount can be a little hit or miss. I went there once many years ago, but every time I’ve tried to go there again, something has stopped me. 1. Once, I had amezuzahI had just bought in my bag, and the security scanner picked it up. No Jewish religious symbols are allowed on the Temple Mount. 2. Once, it was closed indefinitely be...

  5. Jan 16, 2015 · After more than 20 years of painstaking archeological and engineering work, the Western Wall Tunnels, also called the Kotel Tunnels or Minharot HaKotel, were opened to the public. Located beneath the streets of the Old City, the rest of the Western Wall is one-third of a mile long.

  6. Schedule. Sunday – Thursday: 7am – evening (depending on reservations). Fridays and on the eve of festivals: 7am – 12pm The site is closed on Shabbat and festivals, and on the eve of Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashana, and on Tisha B'av. On Chol Ha'moed the site is open as usual (with a reservation and payment).

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