Things to do in Jerusalem
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Moriah Bookshop
Moriah has the largest selection of books in the city on Judaism; it’s also endowed with souvenirs, CDs and books on current events of the Jewish state.
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Cardo Maximus
Cutting a broad north-south swathe, this is the reconstructed main street of Roman and Byzantine Jerusalem. At one time it would have run the whole breadth of the city, up to what's now Damascus Gate, but in its present form it starts just south of David St, the tourist souq, serving as the main entry into the Jewish Quarter from the Muslim and Christian areas.
As depicted on the 6th-century Madaba map of the Old City, a copy of which is displayed here, the Cardo would have been a wide colonnaded avenue flanked by roofed arcades. A part of it to the south has been restored to something like its original appearance, while the rest has been reconstructed as an arcade of…
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Christmas Eve in Israel: Jerusalem Sightseeing Tour with Dinner and Midnight Mass Viewing in Bethlehem
by Viator
See popular sites of the Holy Land on this full-day Christmas Eve tour of Jerusalem and Bethlehem! Visit revered Christian basilicas like the Church of the…Not LP reviewed
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Gil
Screens Hollywood flicks.
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Bonker's Bagels
Sells fresh bagels and cream cheese.
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Gabrieli
Prayer shawls and other hand-woven products.
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Giraffe
Giraffe is a centrally located fitness centre.
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Khan Theatre
Sometimes stages English-language performances.
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Binyanei Ha’Umah Conference Centre
The residence of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Bonkers Bagels
Sells fresh bagels and cream cheese for around 17NIS.
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A cooperative of ceramicists who come from all over Israel.
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Chandra
A tiny Indian place that serves vegetarian thali and lassis.
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King George V St
King George V St has a number of clothing and fashion shops.
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Quarter Café
Coffee, cakes and light meals, with views of the Western Wall.
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Gerard Behar Centre
Morning and evening Hebrew-language classes with ongoing enrolment.
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Shevach
Family-run business that manufactures and sells silver Judaica products.
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Lametayel
Sells quality camping supplies, outdoor gear, maps and travel guidebooks.
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Geyser
On Friday afternoons this friendly bar hosts a DJ spinning reggae records.
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Jerusalem to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport Private Departure Transfer
50 minutes (Departs Jerusalem, Israel)
by Viator
Book now for an affordable and easy transfer to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion International Airport. Don't waste time on trying to get back to Ben Gurion Airport, book…Not LP reviewed
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David Tours
David Tours does a variety of city tours including one of the Temple Mount.
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Emek Refa'im St
Emek Refa'im St is a pleasant shopping area, specialising in Judaica and jewellery.
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Pargod Theatre
A good place to hear jazz; jam sessions take place every Friday from 2.30pm to 5.30pm.
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Jerusalem from Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport Private Arrival Transfer
50 minutes (Departs Jerusalem, Israel)
by Viator
Don't land in an unfamiliar city without knowing how you are getting to your hotel. Book your Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport Private Arrival Transfer today for an…Not LP reviewed
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Green Vurcel
Deals with beautiful silver Judaica, including candlesticks, Seder plates and menorahs.
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Greenvurcel
Deals with beautiful silver Judaica, including candlesticks, Seder plates and menorahs.
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