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When on a family tour to Jerusalem, Israel, we recommend setting some time aside to visit the Western Wall.
Taking a guided tour of the city is the best way to get around. After the tour you can go back to all the places you enjoyed. When you know your way around the visit is more enjoyable.
Regular guided tours take place in the ancient tunnels by the Western Wall. Tours are available for individuals and groups in Hebrew and English.
No animals are allowed in the Western Wall Plaza. Please follow the directions of security personnel at entrances to the Western Wall Plaza.

Join the thousands of people who come each year to visit the Western Wall – a relic from our Temple and a source of longing and inspiration for the Jewish people.

The Western Wall tours plaza is open all year round, 24 hours a day, and is the site for many national and private ceremonies, including - Memorial Day ceremonies, military induction ceremonies, national prayer gatherings and private bar mitzvah celebrations.
The Western Wall is open to visitors at all times

How to get there

Due to lack of parking we recommended using public transportation to reach the Western Wall.
The following buses reach the Western Wall – 1,2,38.
It is also possible to take a taxi.
One can drive to the Western Wall and park in the following parking lots:
The Karta Parking Lot & Mamilla Mall Parking Lot – near the entrance to the Old City next to Jaffa Gate (fee).
The Jewish Quarter Parking Lot – to reach this lot one must drive through Jaffa Gate (places limited/fee).
The Giv'ati Parking Lot – outside the Dung Gate, opposite the entrance to the City of David (fee).
The Mount Zion Parking Lot – is meant for buses only (free).
The Western Wall is wheelchair accessible.

Proper Conduct
On Shabbat and festivals it is forbidden to smoke, take pictures, or use a cellular phone.

Pets are not allowed into the Western Wall Plaza.

One must follow any orders given by security officials at the entrance to the plaza.

Dress must be modest.
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