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Jerusalem Prices

What Are the Prices in Jerusalem (Israel)?

Examples of prices for food, hotels, cafes, entertainment, and transport in Jerusalem for 2024.

National currency: New Israeli Sheqel, symbol — ₪ (international currency code ILS).

Food Prices

Average prices in Jerusalem cafes and restaurants
$16.2 
Quick Lunch for One
Starting from $10.78
$80.9 
Dinner for Two
to celebrate your trip
Starting from $67.37
$14.7 
Combo Meal
Starting from $13.47

Hotel Prices

Average daily price over the past year based on hotel booking data

$50.4 
Hostels and 1-2 Star Hotels
Starting from $45.81
$110.1 
Decent 3-Star Hotels
Starting from $60.93
$137.1 
Good 4-star hotels
Starting from $71.1
$292.2 
Luxury & Boutique Hotels
Starting from $104.03

Three-Star Hotels in 2024-2025

Price Trend (per night in a 3* room)

Pink line — average price for a 3* hotel room in Bangkok for the specified month.

Turquoise line — minimum price found for a room in Bangkok for the entire specified month.

Hotel prices are for reference — prices may vary by day of week and specific hotel
We’re improving our calculation method. Check prices for your dates in a specific hotel

Transport Prices

Average taxi and public transport fares in Jerusalem, plus gas prices
$8.5 
Average taxi ride
Starting from $4.5
$1.6 
Public Transport Ride
$1.9 
1 liter of gasoline
Starting from $1.77

Drink Prices

Average prices for beverages
$3.5 
Cup of cappuccino
Starting from $2.43
$1.8 
0.5L Water
Starting from $1.62
$7.6 
0.5L Local Beer
Starting from $4.04

Clothing Prices

Sample Clothing Prices for Shopping
$90.5 
Jeans
Starting from $53.63
$62.9 
Dress
Starting from $53.9
$104.1 
Sneakers
Starting from $70.07


Flight Prices

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General Prices

Overall price vibe of the city
Quick Lunch for One: $16.17
Dinner for Two: $80.85
Combo Meal: $14.69
0.5L Local Beer: $7.55
Cup of cappuccino: $3.46
Cigarettes: $9.43
Entertainment & Shopping
Movie Ticket: $12.13
Jeans: $90.47
Dress: $62.88
Sneakers: $104.09

Various Monthly Prices
Average Salary per Month $2564.21
Rent for 1-bedroom in the City Center per Month $1372.8
3-bedroom in a Residential Area per Month $1678.52
Monthly Transportation Pass $62.66
Gym Membership: $70.6


Tourist Reviews

All photos and texts belong to their authors
@glennascrap
« And to wrap up the tour - the Dead Sea... we were floating around like corks))) of course, we couldn't resist and tried to lick a finger))))) oh my goodness!!!!!! Never do this!!! A million kilograms of salt in a glass of water))) By the way about the water... since it was super hot and humid during the sandstorm (around 104°F), we had to drink a lot. After finishing yet another bottle of water and realizing we had only Egyptian pounds left, I decided to take a chance and managed to get a bottle of water instead of 50 pounds (about $2) for just 5!!!! Even my husband didn't expect that))))) the prices are just unreal ((( »
@rufina9614
« I find it sacrilegious to take photos at a cemetery. However, the cemetery in Jerusalem is already regarded as a landmark in Israel. A "plot" here costs around $275,000, making it one of the most expensive cemeteries in the world. 😊 »
@alvishnyakova
« The Temple Mount, a holy site for both Muslims and Christians. According to Islamic legend, it was here that the prophet Muhammad first appeared, while in Christian tradition, it is said that under this rock, God found the dust of Adam and created the first human and the entire world ✨ Everywhere except this place, the attitude towards tourists is very welcoming—take photos, pray, or just sit and be inspired. It doesn't matter what you're wearing or what's in your bag. ✨ However, on the Temple Mount, which is controlled by the Muslim community, we were rudely stripped of our kippahs and forced to wrap ourselves in scarves, while boys are coerced into buying scarves for $20 to cover their legs (many in knee-length shorts) 😨 Non-Muslims are prohibited from entering the Temple itself. Overall, it was a mixed impression; the feeling of God's house didn’t quite touch us here 😞 »
@evgeniyawww
« This market really touched my heart... Bracelets, interior knick-knacks... If only my friend had come here, she would have left broke with a ton of stuff! 😄 I didn’t think I would end up haggling at a market, but here we are. The bracelets that were initially offered for 50 dollars ended up selling for just 5 dollars after a little negotiation. I'm so happy! 🎉 »
@vkokone
« A Hasidic family. Such a beaver hat can cost up to $5000. »
@kamzolka
« "We found a masterpiece, couldn't resist)))
$11...Vasnetsov would be impressed!" »
@liliia_shakirova
« Jerusalem is a city of three religions, a sacred land with an incredible history. First off, the city is quite expensive; for instance, a bus ride costs around $3. This place gets dark early, and by 6 PM, the city feels deserted. The most profound experience for me was visiting the Western Wall; there’s an incredible sense of fullness and peace in the soul after prayer... »
@liliia_shakirova
« This is the super tram cruising the streets of Jerusalem, with a ticket cost of about $3 (7 shekels). By the way, they really don’t know how to make borscht here - it’s just a sour red liquid with meat dumplings for $14 (32 shekels). Don’t take the risk, friends!)))) »
@ulyaschenkov
« The average salary in Israel is around $3,000. That's not bad by any standard. The quality of life is good. »
@vishenkalisa
« Souvenirs in the cathedral... but the prices are far from heavenly)))) »
@olesya_s07
« Jews will be Jews: to the Golgotha, only with a wooden cross – buy it, in the Jordan, to be baptized only in a special shirt – buy it, at the Lord's tomb, only a special candle for $30 – buy it. And so on. »
@catdogy
« Mount Olives offers a stunning panoramic view of the entire area. On this mountain is the most expensive cemetery in the world, where those wishing to rest here purchase plots for $1 million. »
@south_krsk
« Well, that's it... The trip to Israel has come to an end, we're just waiting for our tram)) By the way, the fare is around $0.19)) »
@anime_nikulina
« There’s a lot of negativity overall, unlike what I heard before. No “all religions are like brothers”, just a sense of exclusivity everywhere, and the most surprising thing - the prices. We heard legends that some cities are more expensive than others, but we never thought we’d see it. Well, we did))) it’s dark)) »
@mbnataly
« So much happiness for $13 😚😚😚 Why didn't I notice them earlier?! Anyway, I'm totally on board with these sneakers ✌️ »
@ivanova10071977
« 95 gasoline at $0.93 per liter, no cash register, payment directly through the terminal. »