A detailed listing of the best attractions and sightseeing locations the City of Jerusalem has to offer its visitors. From the numerous tourist sites outside the Old City, through the museums and cultural centers, to the markets, outdoor areas and secret spots
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Yad VaShem, the Israeli museum and research center of the Holocaust located in Jerusalem, presents a shocking and fascinating account of one of the darkest periods in the history of the world and the Jewish people
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The Israeli House of Parliament, located just outside the center of Jerusalem, offers not only a in-depth tour of the building itself and its various functions, but could also include a lovely stroll in the enchanting adjoining Rose Garden
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Home to the Hebrew University, the Brigham Young Mormon University and a British cemetery dating back to WWI, Mount Scopus is an interesting place that offers excellent views of Jerusalem
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The Golem, known by its nickname the Mifletzet (Hebrew for 'Monster'), is a large sculpture placed in a little park in Kiryat Yovel neighborhood, Jerusalem. The sculpture is made of concrete and serves as a children's slide.
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Har Herzl (Hebrew for 'Mount Herzl') is an 834m mountain situated in western Jerusalem near the Jerusalem Forest, Ein Kerem, Beit HaKerem and Ba'it VeGan, which is better known as the Mount of Commemoration
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Kikar Hachatulot (Hebrew for the 'Cats' Square') is a square located in the Nachalt Shiva neighborhood, in Jerusalem, facing the Atzmaot Park and the Mamila Pool, which boasts a nice little flea and jewelry market
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