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Walled and divided into four distinct quarters, the Old City houses key religious sites like the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Dome of the Rock. Explore its unique atmosphere, attractions, and diverse shops and restaurants.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Western Wall— just one of the monuments in Old City. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the churches, museums, and cathedral in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
If you like strolling among the stalls, you might want to head out to Machane Yehuda Market in Nachlaot and take in the atmosphere. Splash some more cash at Ben Yehuda Street and Mamilla Mall.
You can browse the exhibits at Israel Museum, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Jerusalem. Make time for the shops and local tours in this culturally rich area.
During your visit to Jerusalem, you can do some window-shopping at Ben Yehuda Street. While in this family-friendly area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
After visiting Church of the Holy Sepulchre, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Jerusalem. Make time for the shops and local tours in this culturally rich area.
Ancient stone walls embrace a city where three major religions converge at sites like the Western Wall, Dome of the Rock, and Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Lose yourself in the Old City's labyrinthine alleys, where spice merchants and artisans continue centuries-old traditions. The Machane Yehuda Market transforms from daytime food bazaar to evening hotspot where locals gather at trendy bars. Modern Jerusalem reveals itself at the Israel Museum, home to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Take the children to the Biblical Zoo or Kiftzuba for a break from historical immersion. Ben Yehuda Street buzzes with cafes and street performers, while the Bible Lands Museum offers fascinating archaeological context.
There's a lot visitors like about Jerusalem, especially its cafes and historical sites. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Nature lovers can visit Sultan's Pool and Mount Zion. While you're here, stop by L.A. Meyer Institute for Islamic Art and Israel Museum.