City of David
City of David, located just south of the Old City of Jerusalem, is an archaeological treasure that dates back over 3,000 years to the time of King David. This ancient site was once the heart of the biblical city and offers visitors a glimpse into Jerusalem’s rich history. One of its main features is the Hezekiah’s Tunnel, a remarkable underground water channel that runs approximately 533 meters, constructed to ensure water supply during sieges. In the months of March to May, the site can burst with vibrant wildflowers, enhancing the landscape of history and nature. Visitors can explore excavated ruins, ancient structures, and the informative visitor center, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the foundations of Jerusalem.