1/5 Husain H. 1 year ago on Google • 101 reviews
I
don't
want
to
write
a
negative
review
but
I
must
give
it
one
star
to
equal
out
the
rating.
I
visited
the
site
alone
and
waited
30
minutes
for
the
old
man
to
finish
his
meal,
which
is
fine.
When
I
asked
the
sons
how
much
it
cost
to
go
inside
he
said
"five
or
something
like
that"
--
already
I
could
tell
this
is
a
family
that
is
sitting
on
something
and
intend
to
gouge
visitors.
If
anything,
being
situated
near
the
top
of
the
Mount
of
Olives
and
overcharging
for
water
on
the
side
should
be
a
sign
of
things
to
come.
The
old
man
gave
me
a
basic
explanation
of
the
complex,
gave
me
time
to
pray
which
was
appreciated.
I
had
20
on
me
and
he
simply
put
it
in
his
pocket
and
said
thank
you
--
he
said
he
is
charging
more
for
the
"explanation
and
for
sitting
while
you
pray".
Others
who
visited,
according
to
Google
maps,
paid
five
for
a
tour,
candle
and
all.
Just
be
warned
and
talk
about
prices
before
you
go
in.
Experience
it
with
some
scepticism
as
well,
pay
your
respects
but
understand
that
the
inscription
for
Zachariah
is
only
about
800
years
old
and
it
was
only
"confirmed"
to
be
the
resting
place
of
the
three
prophets
after
the
six-day
war.
All
the
old
man
told
me
is
that
those
who
confirmed
it
were
"Jewish".
The
candle
light
may
be
cooler
in
a
group
rather
than
in
your
own,
you
may
also
get
the
normal
5
shekels
price
too.
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