Sightseeing
Old City
So much history in one place- It's incredible.
Despite the fact that archaeologists (not to mention the Catholic Church) have yet to embrace the Garden Tomb as the site of Jesus’ burial, the spot has become a popular Protestant place of pilgrimage
12 locals recommend
The Garden Tomb Jerusalem
Conrad Schick StreetDespite the fact that archaeologists (not to mention the Catholic Church) have yet to embrace the Garden Tomb as the site of Jesus’ burial, the spot has become a popular Protestant place of pilgrimage
Everything Else
A remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Jewish Temple's courtyard, and is arguably the most sacred site recognized by the Jewish faith outside of the Temple Mount itself
225 locals recommend
Western Wall
A remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Jewish Temple's courtyard, and is arguably the most sacred site recognized by the Jewish faith outside of the Temple Mount itself
Zion Square is the focal point of the cultural life of downtown Jerusalem.
13 locals recommend
Zion Square
Jaffa StreetZion Square is the focal point of the cultural life of downtown Jerusalem.
Food Scene
Emek Refaim is lined with cafes, restaurants and boutiques. Bakeries ply their wares next to stores selling household items, while eateries sit alongside fruit and vegetable vendors.
50 locals recommend
Emek Refa'im Street
Emek Refa'im StreetEmek Refaim is lined with cafes, restaurants and boutiques. Bakeries ply their wares next to stores selling household items, while eateries sit alongside fruit and vegetable vendors.
Entertainment & Activities
The park boasts playgrounds, a skating rink, a children’s theatre, and lots of shady lawns.
30 locals recommend
Liberty Bell Park
Keren HaYesod StreetThe park boasts playgrounds, a skating rink, a children’s theatre, and lots of shady lawns.