Guidebook for Jerusalem

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Guidebook for Jerusalem

Arts & Culture

Thousands upon thousands of Jews thronged to the Western Wall, the only remnant of the Temple.
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Vestlige Mur
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Thousands upon thousands of Jews thronged to the Western Wall, the only remnant of the Temple.
The story of the City of David began over 3,000 years ago, when King David left the city of Hebron for a small hilltop city known as Jerusalem, establishing it as the unified capital of the tribes.
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Davids by
17 Ma'alot Ir David St
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The story of the City of David began over 3,000 years ago, when King David left the city of Hebron for a small hilltop city known as Jerusalem, establishing it as the unified capital of the tribes.
The Tower of David is located in the medieval citadel known as the Tower of David, near the Jaffa Gate, the historic entrance to the Old City. The Museum presents Jerusalem’s story.
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Davids tårn
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The Tower of David is located in the medieval citadel known as the Tower of David, near the Jaffa Gate, the historic entrance to the Old City. The Museum presents Jerusalem’s story.
The Israel Museum is the largest cultural institution in the State of Israel and is ranked among the world’s leading art and archaeology museums.
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Museum
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The Israel Museum is the largest cultural institution in the State of Israel and is ranked among the world’s leading art and archaeology museums.
The Kneset provide visitors a taste of the Israeli parliamentary experience and its history while also exploring the basic values of Israeli democracy
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Knesset (Parliament)
1 Eliezer Kaplan
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The Kneset provide visitors a taste of the Israeli parliamentary experience and its history while also exploring the basic values of Israeli democracy
There is a magical quality about the Old City of Jerusalem that does not exist anywhere else in the world.
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Old City
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There is a magical quality about the Old City of Jerusalem that does not exist anywhere else in the world.

Sightseeing

Machane Yehuda integrates, in a unique way, the old and the new. Both a bustling marketplace and a neighborhood, it incorporates food, drink, shopping, bars, restaurants.
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Mahane Yehuda Market
90 Agripas St
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Machane Yehuda integrates, in a unique way, the old and the new. Both a bustling marketplace and a neighborhood, it incorporates food, drink, shopping, bars, restaurants.
is the main bus depot in Jerusalem, Israel and one of the busiest bus stations in the country.
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Jerusalem Central Bus Station 3rd Floor/Platforms
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is the main bus depot in Jerusalem, Israel and one of the busiest bus stations in the country.

Food Scene

The First Station is an outdoor mall located on the site of the Old Train Station in Jerusalem. Using the original train station buildings.
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The First Station
4 David Remez St
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The First Station is an outdoor mall located on the site of the Old Train Station in Jerusalem. Using the original train station buildings.
The street is lined with souvenir and Judaica shops and sidewalk cafes, and street musicians play there throughout the day.[4] It was long considered the "secular heart of Jerusalem".
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Ben Yehuda Street
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The street is lined with souvenir and Judaica shops and sidewalk cafes, and street musicians play there throughout the day.[4] It was long considered the "secular heart of Jerusalem".
Emek Refaim is lined with cafes, restaurants and boutiques. Bakeries ply their wares next to stores selling household items, while eateries sit alongside fruit and vegetable vendors.
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Emek Refa'im Street
Emek Refa'im Street
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Emek Refaim is lined with cafes, restaurants and boutiques. Bakeries ply their wares next to stores selling household items, while eateries sit alongside fruit and vegetable vendors.