1. Mahaneh Yehudah Market
A vibrant marketplace offering a variety of fresh produce, spices, baked goods, and a lively atmosphere with cafes and eateries.
The best places to see and eat in Jerusalem, ranked by real travelers.
A vibrant marketplace offering a variety of fresh produce, spices, baked goods, and a lively atmosphere with cafes and eateries.
A significant Christian site believed to be the location of Jesus' crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.
A cultural and entertainment hub with restaurants, shops, and events, located in a historic railway station.
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A family-friendly zoo featuring a variety of animal species and a focus on biblical wildlife.
Home to an extensive collection of art and artifacts, including the Dead Sea Scrolls and a model of Second Temple-era Jerusalem.
An aquarium showcasing marine life from Israel's seas, with interactive exhibits and educational programs.
A sacred site in Judaism, where visitors can pray and place written prayers in the wall's crevices.
One of the historic gates of the Old City, offering access to the Jewish and Armenian Quarters.
A historical museum located in an ancient citadel, offering panoramic views of Jerusalem and exhibits on the city's history.
A lush garden featuring plant species from around the world, with walking paths and a serene environment.
A grand and historic entrance to the Old City, bustling with local vendors and vibrant street life.
A picturesque park with natural springs, picnic areas, and Crusader-era ruins, perfect for a family outing.
An urban nature reserve where visitors can observe gazelles and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
A site considered by some to be the burial and resurrection place of Jesus, offering a peaceful garden setting.
A historic windmill built in the 19th century, now a museum with exhibits on Jerusalem's development.
A national park and archaeological site believed to be the burial place of the prophet Samuel, with ruins and scenic views.
An iconic Islamic shrine with a stunning golden dome, located on the Temple Mount and significant in both Islamic and Jewish traditions.
A gate in the walls of the Old City, providing access to the Christian Quarter and various historical sites.
A modern architectural landmark in Jerusalem, designed by Santiago Calatrava, resembling a harp.
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