Embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant city of Ramallah with our exclusive guided tour. Immerse yourself in the cultural richness, historical landmarks, and modern allure of this bustling Palestinian capital. Our experienced tour guides, fluent in English, will accompany you, offering deep insights into the city’s heritage and contemporary life.
Ramallah’s Rich Heritage
Ramallah boasts a rich history that intertwines with the Palestinian narrative. From its ancient roots to its modern significance, this city has played a pivotal role in shaping Palestinian identity. Our guided tour aims to unravel the layers of history, revealing the city’s hidden gems and stories.
Ramallah City Excursion
With over a decade of experience organizing tours across Palestine, we ensure an exceptional and enlightening experience during your visit to Ramallah. Our knowledgeable tour guides are passionate about showcasing the city’s landmarks, introducing you to the local culture, and providing an authentic glimpse into daily life.
What Is The Schedule For Our Tours?
Our tours run year-round, spanning from January to December. Throughout the week, you can expect tours on Saturday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. While tours are also possible on Sundays and Tuesdays, it is necessary to make prior arrangements for those days.
Who Can Join Our Tours?
- The Palestinian Center has hosted people who have come from a myriad of countries, such as the USA, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Colombia, France, Japan, China, Chile, Switzerland, Russia, Germany, and many more.
- Individuals or groups from 18–75 years old are eligible to join any of our tours. All visitors from all over the world are welcome to visit Palestine and learn about the most prominent historical and religious monuments.
Where Will We Take You on Your Ramallah Tour Adventure?
Yasser Arafat’s Museum
- Located in Ramallah, Palestine, the Yasser Arafat’s Museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of Yasser Arafat, the former leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and the first President of the Palestinian Authority.
- The museum showcases exhibits that chronicle Arafat’s political career, his role in the Palestinian struggle for independence, and his efforts towards peace negotiations with Israel.
- Visitors can explore displays of photographs, personal belongings, documents, and videos that highlight key moments in Arafat’s life and the Palestinian national movement.
- The museum provides insights into the history, culture, and aspirations of the Palestinian people, offering a unique perspective on their ongoing struggle for statehood.
Yasser Arafat Tomb
- Yasser Arafat’s tomb is situated within the compound of the Palestinian Authority’s presidential headquarters, known as the Muqata’a, in Ramallah.
- Arafat, who passed away in 2004, was laid to rest here after his death. His tomb has since become a symbol of Palestinian national identity and an important pilgrimage site for Palestinians and supporters worldwide.
- The tomb is a mausoleum that houses Arafat’s remains, which are encased in a limestone sarcophagus.
- Visitors can pay their respects, leave flowers, and reflect on Arafat’s leadership and his significant impact on Palestinian history and politics.
The Muqata’a Building
- The Muqata’a Building, also known as the Presidential Compound, is the administrative headquarters of the Palestinian Authority, located in Ramallah.
- It serves as the official residence and workplace for the President of the Palestinian Authority and other government officials.
- The compound includes offices, meeting rooms, and residences for government officials.
- The Muqata’a Building gained international attention during periods of conflict and peace negotiations, as it was the site where Yasser Arafat was confined by the Israeli military and where important political decisions were made.
The Old Town
- The Old Town, located in the heart of Ramallah, is a vibrant area with historical and cultural significance.
- It features traditional architecture, narrow streets, and bustling markets, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s past.
- The Old Town is home to a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes, and art galleries, showcasing Palestinian craftsmanship, culinary delights, and local artworks.
- Strolling through the Old Town allows visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere, interact with the locals, and discover the rich cultural heritage of Ramallah.
Al-Amari Refugee Camp
- Al-Amari Refugee Camp is one of the oldest refugee camps in the West Bank, located near Ramallah.
- It was established in 1949 to provide temporary shelter for Palestinians who were displaced during the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- The camp has grown over the years and now houses thousands of residents in cramped conditions, facing socio-economic challenges and limited access to basic services.
- Despite the hardships, Al-Amari Refugee Camp has a strong sense of community and resilience, and visitors can gain insights into the daily lives and struggles of Palestinian refugees.
Al-Jalazun Refugee Camp
- Al-Jalazun Refugee Camp is situated north of Ramallah and was established in 1949 as a refuge for Palestinian refugees.
- It is home to thousands of residents and has evolved into a permanent settlement with schools, health clinics, and community centers.
- Al-Jalazun faces ongoing challenges due to overcrowding, limited infrastructure, and restricted mobility for its residents.
- Visiting the camp offers an opportunity to understand the long-term implications of the Palestinian refugee issue and the resilience of the people living there.
Ain Arik Refugee Camp
- Ain Arik Refugee Camp is located near Ramallah and was established in 1949 to accommodate Palestinian refugees.
- The camp provides housing for families displaced during the Arab-Israeli conflict, who have faced ongoing challenges in rebuilding their lives.
- Ain Arik has a close-knit community and residents actively participate in local initiatives, including education and cultural activities.
- Exploring Ain Arik Refugee Camp allows visitors to witness firsthand the perseverance and resourcefulness of Palestinian refugees in adapting to their circumstances.
Ramallah Guided Tour Details
Place of Tours | – Yasser Arafat’s Museum – Yasser Arafat Tomb – The Muqata’a Building – The Old Town – Al-Amari Refugee Camp – Al-Jalazun Refugee Camp – Ain Arik Refugee Camp |
Tour Fee | $95 American Dollars |
Starting point | At our center in Hebron in Ein Sarah Street. |
Accommodation | In a host family or at our 8th-floor apartment – If you stay more than one day |
Age | 18-75 Years Old |
Maximum Number of visitors | 20 |
Starting/Ending Dates | Flexible – Anytime |
Tour Language | English |
Not Allowed | Shorts or Skirts Sleeveless Shirts |
Tour Duration | 5–6 Hours each day |
Tour starts at | 9:30 am Breakfast – 10:00 am starts the tour |
You need to have | – Your passport – Your visa (keep it with your passport at all times) – Water. – Hat. |
Tour ends at | Around 3 or 4 pm |
Tour Includes | Breakfast and lunch, transportation, and accommodation |
Not Included | – Flight cost. – Travel insurance. – Visa cost, where applicable. – Entrance fees to sites. – Extra stays at our apartment or host family. – Pick up from the airport or crossing borders. – Any other expenses. |
Cancellation Policy | Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. |
What’s included
- Breakfast and lunch
- Transportation
- Accommodation (for multi-day tours)
What’s Not Included
- Flight costs
- Travel insurance
- Visa costs (if applicable)
- Entrance fees to sites
- Extra stays beyond the tour duration
- Pick up from the airport or crossing borders
- Any other personal expenses
Cancellation Policy
Full refund for cancellations made 24 hours in advance
Safety & Hospitality
Ramallah is a safe and welcoming city for visitors, offering a vibrant and diverse atmosphere. The locals are known for their warm hospitality, ensuring your stay is both comfortable and enjoyable. Discover the city’s hidden gems, interact with the friendly community, and create lasting memories of your visit to Ramallah.
Things to know before you come to Palestine!
Living Costs in Palestine | Approx. 50-70$ a Week |
Weekend in Palestine | On Friday |
Food in Palestine | The West Bank engages primarily in heavier meals involving the use of bread, rice, and meat, and coastal plain inhabitants frequent fish, other seafood, and lentils. |
Wifi Access in Palestine | At houses, cafes, restaurants – Almost everywhere |
3G Service in Palestine | Available since Jan 2018 |
The official language in Palestine | Arabic – Palestinian Dialect (One of the Levantine dialects) |
Currency in Palestine | Mainly Israeli Shekel (NIS). Jordanian Dinar & American Dollars are also used in buying Real estate and land. |
Transportations in Palestine | Yellow Taxies & Orange Mini-Vans |
Weather in Palestine | Summer (25-30°C), Winter (0-9°C) |
Nearest Major Airports to Palestine | Ben Gurion Airport in Israel if you travel via Israel Alia International Airport if you travel via Jordan |
What If I Want To Have A Private Tour? Are There Tours In Other Cities?
Yes, you can contact us to organize a private tour of the places you would like to visit in Palestine including Hebron, Bethlehem, Nablus, Jerusalem, Jenin, and Jericho, either individually or as a group. Our team will contact you back and organize a detailed schedule of landmarks and sights and send it to you.
Documents you’ll receive from us!
Join the Ramallah City Excursion
Uncover the charms of Ramallah, a city brimming with history, culture, and contemporary vibrancy. Explore its historical landmarks, engage with the local community, and gain a deeper understanding of Palestinian life and aspirations.
To register or request additional information about the Ramallah City Excursion, please email us at [email protected]. Kindly include “Ramallah City Excursion” in the subject line. We will respond promptly to your inquiry. You can also reach us via WhatsApp or Signal at +972598172071.
Note: For those interested in private or customized tours, we offer tailored experiences in various cities such as Jerusalem, Hebron, Bethlehem, Nablus, Jericho, Jenin, and other destinations in Palestine. Contact us, and our team will create a detailed schedule based on your preferences and interests.