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Eat & Roll Food Tour

Join us for the only culinary bike tour in Jerusalem—an adventure combining the city’s rich history with delicious flavors! Ride through fascinating areas like The German Colony and the Deer Valley, while savoring dishes from five restaurants, each offering an Israeli reimagining of global cuisine.

 
Hear captivating stories about Jerusalem’s past, from the King David Hotel to the history behind the "
Gazelle Valley" neighborhoods; stop by Sacher Garden and learn about its connection to the siege of Jerusalem; explore the legacy of the old train tracks and the creation of the Hebrew word “rakevet;” and enjoy surprise stops you won’t want to miss.
 
Indulge your palate with French pastry at an aromatic bakery; tacos from the city’s best taqueria; a cappuccino at a delightful café with a stunning view; and more.
 
Whether you've been to Jerusalem before or this is your first time, this tour provides the perfect blend of history, food, and culture. Book your spot today and experience Jerusalem like never before!

Length of tour:
5-5.5 Hours

The tour includes five stops, featuring a variety of food tastings from different cuisines, including appetizers and desserts

PRICE:

Group of up to 5 people: $1,387 (total)

​Each additional person (above 5): $262 per person

Minimum age: 5 years old 

 

incl. bike, helmet, guide, meals, drinks, just come hungry and ready to ride!

 

Contact us for a price quote for companies.

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FAQ

1

What time does the tour start, and where do we meet?

The tour starts at 9:30 AM at the first station, which is easily accessible by car or public transportation.

2

Is the tour suitable for beginners or people who don’t bike often?

Absolutely! The route is designed to be enjoyable for all fitness levels. With mostly flat or gentle paths and plenty of stops along the way, even beginners will feel comfortable. 

3

What should I bring for the tour?

We recommend bringing comfortable clothing, closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. Helmets are provided, but you’re welcome to bring your own if you prefer.

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