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JERUSALEM

Overview

Nowhere in the world has such a rich religious history as the Old City of Jerusalem. Jerusalem is revered as the beating heart of Palestine.

It remains a very special place, befitting the home of the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, one of the most famous sights in the city of Jerusalem. The gateway to the sensory paradise of the urban souks. Larger surrounding neighborhoods include Al Ramm, Abu Diss and Al Eizariya.

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What To Do ?

There is so much to see in and around the Old City of Jerusalem that visitors can spend weeks soaking up its intense allure. However, many tour groups are taken to the main attractions in just one rather sweaty day.
The undoubted highlights are the Dome of the Rock (a difficult but rewarding place), the chaotic, stunning old town and the Bazaar.
It is necessary to walk around the walls of the old city and pass the Damascus Gate. Visitors need to pay to walk along some parts of the city walls, but it’s also worth exploring the steps that lead to the rooftops of the old town. This fascinating rooftop world is one of the most enchanting places in Jerusalem, especially when the sun goes down.

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where to eat ?

 

From typical Arabic dishes to continental delights, Jerusalem has it all. Restaurants in the old town are limited, but there are plenty of trendy, lively venues to choose from in the main shopping malls.

where to stay ?

 

From first-class hotels to sleeping bag-filled hotel rooftops under the stars, there’s accommodation for every taste. The old town is full of hotels, and there is no shortage of places for tourists to rest, but you can also book private rooms at low prices.

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