City of David Nighttime Show

Touring Jerusalem

The Hallelujah Night Show is a beloved nighttime performance in the City of David in Jerusalem.



The City of David Nighttime Show is an innovative presentation that features pyrotechnics, lights, fire, and water to create a rich narrative and vivid graphic animation that is projected onto the ancient ruins of the City of David. Combined with an incredible soundtrack, the show presents an unforgettable multi-sensory experience against the backdrop of the Old City wall.

Unfolding under the starry night skies, the show presents the story of Jerusalem’s revival and the return of the Jewish people to their beloved city after being in exile in Babylon for over 2,000 years. The tale describes how Nehemiah succeeded with the help of the British Empire in rebuilding the destroyed Jerusalem.

The City of David Nighttime Show: Opening Hours

Days: Sunday-Thursday

Showtime:  9:45 pm

Show Duration:  45 minutes

Here is a link to their website if you wish to book it!

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Hi! My name is Arik Haglili, an Israeli native who decided to dedicate his life to share my knowledge about the Holy Land to those that are interested to know more about this amazing piece of land. My career as a private tour guide started at the International School For the Studying of the Holocaust and the rest is history.

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