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One of the most intriguing and unique cities in the world, Jerusalem, the Holy City, boasts the most spectacular selection of attractions and sightseeing options in the world alongside a wide range of restaurants and museums. A guide to the best accommodation, enchanting alleyways, fascinating historic locations, tasty restaurants and inimitable atmosphere of this ancient city



Ein Karem Print E-mail
Ein Karem Alegra HotelEin Kerem is a charming artisan village in Jerusalem that is popular with local and oversea tourists. Boasting a wide selection of restaurants, art shops and attractions, Ein Kerem is a picturesque Jerusalem neighborhood
 
Mea She'arim Print E-mail
Mea She'arim (Hebrew for 'One Hundred Gates') is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Jerusalem. Established in 1874 by a building society of 100 shareholders who pooled their resources to build the second neighborhood outside the walls of the Old City - which was greatly overcrowded and plagued by poor sanitation - Mea She'arim is a neighborhood that gives visitors the feeling that time has stood still
 
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Migrash HaRussim (Hebrew for the 'Russian Compound'), one of the oldest districts in Jerusalem (keeping the Old City out, of course), presents some marvelous old buildings and a bustling nightlife scene
 
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article thumbnail Shmil at the Lab (kosher)

Located outside the Ma’abada (Hebrew for Lab) cultural centre, Shmil is a popular kosher restaurant that serves Mediterranean milk and fish dishes

Attractions

article thumbnail The Biblical Zoo

The Biblical Zoo is a very pleasant little zoo in Jerusalem which allows for a fun family outing with children  

 
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