Hollywood heavyweight Will Smith was probably the last person worshippers at Jerusalem's ancient Western Wall expected to see during their orations. The star and his wife, actress Jada Pinkett Smith, quickly drew crowds eager to catch a glimpse of the Men In Black actor, when they stopped by the ancient site during a visit to the Holy Land.
The "Fresh Prince" was in Jerusalem to explore the historic Old City, which includes some of the world's holiest sites. In keeping with tradition, he joined the faithful in folding a note into a crevice in the Wall, before pausing to offer a prayer of his own.
The celebrity duo showed respect for Judaism's holiest prayer site by covering their heads. But while their bodyguards donned traditional skullcaps, the rapper opted for a trendy white cap and his wife wrapped a pretty scarf around her head.
"He is a very nice man, he was very excited and showed his emotions," said the couple's tour guide, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch.
A focal point for Muslims, Christians and Jews alike, the Old City is rich in history and home to such important sites as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Dome of the Rock.
Modern-day Jerusalem also offers world-class accommodation and a thriving club scene. Just a short hop away from the city are the spa resorts of the Dead Sea, which take advantage of the water's health-giving properties to offer rejuvenating treatments.