Jerusalem Food Tour — Old City Cuisine
Jerusalem, Israel
About This Activity
Jerusalem's Old City is a culinary crossroads where Palestinian, Jewish, Armenian, and Arab food traditions converge. A guided food tour takes you into the Muslim Quarter for hummus al-ful at legendary spots, freshly baked ka'ak sesame bread at Damascus Gate, and layered baklava from Armenian-owned sweet shops. Group tours from operators like Viator and GetYourGuide start around $99 per person and include multiple tastings across the quarters.
Seasonal note: Year-round. Book in advance; morning tours avoid afternoon heat.
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