Welcome to King David Street, Jerusalem's most elegant artery. This boulevard is a true journey through time, where every stone tells the story of the birth of the modern city.
*Among other highlights*, we will turn your gaze toward the King David Hotel. This legendary palace of pink limestone, inaugurated in 1930, is a stage for world diplomacy. It has hosted kings and presidents while remaining deeply marked by the upheavals of the British Mandate.
Just across the street, the YMCA raises its majestic tower. Designed by the architect of the Empire State Building, this masterpiece fuses Byzantine and Islamic styles. It is a monument dedicated to peace, with a carillon that resonates high above the city.
We will go on to discover the Mahane Israel neighborhood. Founded in 1867 by Moroccan Jews, its quiet alleys and picturesque arches offer a striking contrast to the bustle of the city center.
Here, between an imperial past and pioneering spirit, beats the heart of Jerusalem.
Located on King David Street across from the famous hotel of the same name, the Jerusalem YMCA is an architectural masterpiece blending Byzantine, Romanesque, and Islamic styles, designed as a symbol of peace and brotherhood among peoples.
Situated at the heart of history on King David Street, the King David Hotel is Israel’s most prestigious palace. It is famous for its pink limestone facade and for having hosted the world’s greatest heads of state and celebrities since the 1930s, but above all, for its tumultuous history.
Located between King David Street and Mamilla, Mahane Israel was the second neighborhood built outside the walls of the Old City, starting in 1867; it is a picturesque haven of peace founded by the Moroccan Jewish community, recognizable by its narrow alleys and charming stone houses.
At the corner of Keren HaYesod and Jabotinsky streets, in front of Bardak pizzeria.
Jerusalem is a city of immense historical and religious significance, home to sacred sites for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Its ancient streets, diverse cultural heritage, and vibrant atmosphere make it a unique and captivating destination for travelers from around the world.
The Western Wall, or Wailing Wall, is one of the most sacred sites in Judaism. It is a remnant of the Second Jewish Temple and a place of prayer and pilgrimage.
This church is believed to be the site of Jesus' crucifixion, burial, and resurrection. It is a major pilgrimage site for Christians.
The Dome of the Rock is an iconic Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount. It is renowned for its stunning architecture and golden dome.
The Tower of David is an ancient citadel that offers panoramic views of Jerusalem and houses a museum with exhibits on the city's history.
This bustling market is a hub of activity, offering a variety of food, spices, and goods. It's a great place to experience local culture and cuisine.
Deep-fried balls or patties made from ground chickpeas, herbs, and spices, typically served in pita bread with salad and sauces.
A creamy dip made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic, often served with pita bread.
Marinated meat (usually chicken or lamb) roasted on a spit and sliced into thin pieces, served in pita bread with vegetables and sauces.
A pita sandwich filled with fried eggplant, hard-boiled eggs, hummus, and various salads and sauces.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is vibrant with various cultural events and festivals.
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Jerusalem is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to stay informed about the current political and security situation. Exercise caution in certain areas, especially near the borders and in predominantly Palestinian neighborhoods.
Jerusalem Central Station
Central Bus Station, International Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Jerusalem, covering most areas of the city.
Available • Apps: Gett, Moovit
Car, Bike, Scooter
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth and offers a unique experience of floating in its highly saline waters. It's also known for its therapeutic mud and mineral-rich waters.
Bethlehem is a historic city known as the birthplace of Jesus Christ. It's home to the Church of the Nativity and other significant religious sites.
Masada is an ancient fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Judean Desert. It's known for its dramatic history and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
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