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5 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE JERUSALEM LIKE A LOCAL
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 WANDER AROUND EIN KEREM

The lovely area of Ein Kerem is one of Jerusalem’s best-kept secrets. Visit this little area of nature when visiting Israel. It is located on the outside of the city and marks the beginning of the Jerusalem Forest. You’ll pass by impressive monasteries, narrow streets, significant Christian landmarks, and even tiny chocolate shops. Additionally, you may take stunning nature photographs on one of the woodland routes to wow your friends back home.

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PAY YOUR RESPECTS AT YAD VASHEM

One of the most significant locations  is Yad Vashem, the nation’s Holocaust Memorial. The Holocaust Museum at Yad Vashem offers a chilling yet compelling glimpse into its atrocities. At Yad Vashem, the story’s words and the building’s design are equally essential.

The outstanding museum provides a wide range of opportunities for engagement with the Holocaust narrative. The majority of tourists are affected by the magnificent atmosphere in addition to the tragedy’s tale. After viewing the museum, visitors can find a quiet area to reflect at the location in the verdant Jerusalem Forest on Mount Herzl.

 

VISIT THE OLD CITY OF JERUSALEM

It’s difficult to miss Jerusalem’s Old City! The old city, which is barely 1 square kilometer in size, is home to some of the most significant Islamic, Christian, and Jewish monuments. Additionally, it contains some of the most profound political and historical heritage, lovely cohabitation, and unquestionably wonderful surprises.

You might choose to tailor your trip to the Old City in different ways based on your personal religious preferences. As the final intact wall of the ancient Jewish Temple, the Western Wall is revered as the holiest spot in the world by Jews.

Christian pilgrims must traverse the Via Dolorosa and stop by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, said to be the site of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection.

The Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock are available to Muslims. The Old City is full of marketplaces, passageways, museums, and varied people to witness in addition to religious attractions.

 

 

The top activities in Jerusalem are must-see attractions that need to be on every traveler’s agenda. Travelers from many backgrounds and regions of the world will be interested in these sites, both historic and contemporary. Here are the top 5 things to do in Jerusalem, in our opinion.

 VISIT THE ISRAEL MUSEUM

Israel’s premier museum for art, archaeology, and history is called the Israel Museum. The Dead Sea scrolls, which are housed in the stunning Shrine of the Book, are the main attraction.

The museum’s interior has undergone considerable renovation. It has an amazing selection of artifacts that trace the development of Jerusalem, Israel, and the Jewish people. The museum is interesting and well worth your time. Make sure to visit the Dead Sea when you are in Israel if you want to understand the miracle of the discovery of the Dead Sea scrolls.

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EAT AT THE MACHANE YEHUDA MARKET

The Machane Yehuda Market, an actual Middle Eastern market, or souk, is located in the contemporary city of Jerusalem (west of the Old City) and is home to modest shops offering practically every item imaginable from across the globe.

When you explore Machane Yehuda, a variety of sensuous experiences are in store for you, with different sounds, sights, and fragrances filling the air. If you’re lucky, Machane Yehuda may be one of the nicest marketplaces in Jerusalem and a highlight for many people visiting the city. The best way to experience all of the delights that the market has to offer is to take the Machane Yehuda Market Tour. On this journey, you’ll learn about a ton of fresh spices and regional cuisine.

 

 

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