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Jerusalem Spots

All Attractions and Entertainment


Yad Vashem
 History Museum
Old City of Jerusalem
 Neighborhood
The Western Wall The Kotel
 Historic Site
Tower of David
 History Museum
Jaffa Gate
 Historic Site
City of David
 Historic Site
The Biblical Zoo
 Zoo
Church Of The Holy Sepulchre
 Church
Mount Zion
 Historic Site
Calatrava Bridge
 Bridge
Via Dolorosa
 History Museum
The Western Wall Tunnels
 Historic Site
Sacher Park
 Park
Zion Gate
 Historic Site
Damascus Gate
 Scenic Lookout
Wohl Rose Park
 Park
Haas Promenade
 Scenic Lookout
Science Museum
 Science Museum
The Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem
 History Museum

Tourist Reviews

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@kopilka_emocii
« The tour of Israel continues in Jerusalem. Here you will visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and walk the path to Golgotha that Jesus Christ took. You'll also see the Stone of Anointing and the cave where Jesus was buried and resurrected. The energy level here is truly overwhelming.

One of the greatest wonders associated with this place is the annual miracle of the Holy Fire descent on the eve of Easter. You will also witness the column that was split during this event, which is the only time it occurred outside the temple. All these spots bring an incredible sense of peace and tranquility.

Next, your journey takes you to the Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism. People traditionally place their notes with requests and prayers among the stones of the wall. It's worth mentioning that men and women pray and touch the Western Wall separately, with designated areas for each. The men's section is significantly larger than the women's section.

You will also see the oldest mosque in the world, Al-Aqsa, and the Dome of the Rock. Then you will head to the Dead Sea, the saltiest body of water in the world. You can float in it, although it's not swimming in the usual sense since the salty water pushes your body up, making it impossible to sink. However, being in the water for more than 5-10 minutes can be challenging, as the salt can sting any small cut or even a hangnail.

But the view of the Dead Sea at sunset is breathtaking! The milky blue water transforms into incredible colors ranging from deep blue to lilac - it's truly beautiful!

After all of this, there's still the return trip. This excursion is physically demanding, but it's worth it to see everything with your own eyes. »
@maxshvets_uef
« And here we are at the most important part: the "Old City" and the "Western Wall" are the main attractions of Jerusalem! 😊 I am amazed!) It's so beautiful, and it feels like you've gone back a thousand years! 😊 »
@glennascrap
« Next... The Church of the Holy Sepulchre... it's a must-visit for everyone!!! There are not enough words, as the emotions are overwhelming! »
@victoriavinogradova
« Lastly, we visited Jerusalem: we strolled through the alleys, checked out the Arab market, and took a ride on the local tram. This time I saw the city from a different perspective: ordinary people live and work here, and there are small shops and cafés. »
@tatianaburminskaya
« Bethlehem. Hotel. 8 AM. We are getting ready to visit the holy sites of the Christian world: the Church of the Nativity, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, and to be baptized in the Jordan River, where Jesus himself was baptized. The feelings and state of mind are simply beyond words!!! »
@kapriznoe
« The view of Jerusalem from the Monastery of the Cross is simply breathtaking. This area, known as Ein Kerem, is, in my opinion, the most picturesque place in Jerusalem after the Old City. Peacocks roam around like pigeons, and parakeets fly about; everything is surrounded by lush greenery, citrus groves, and vibrant flowers. There's a sense of peace and quiet, only occasionally interrupted by the sounds of cicadas or the services—Christian liturgies or vigils, alongside the Muslim call to prayer. The echoes of these sounds roll over the Judean Hills and make your heart stop; it's enchanting to listen to. I hope to return here again, wandering through these streets at my own pace, without any tours. ☀️ »