A few words on Jerusalem
Jerusalem is the Holy City of the three main monotheistic religions. Christianity was born here, it is the Jews' promised land and is a very important holy place for the Muslims. Although this makes it a somewhat unstable city, it also makes it a very interesting and abundant visit, propitious to moving historic journeys.
Wander from the Muslim quarter to the Christian quarter, enter the austere ultra-orthodox district, and take a deep breath on top of the Mount of Olives. No mistake, you are in Jerusalem, the city of religion.
As the object of many passions, the “city of peace” has also become a surprising melting pot of cultures. Besides its historic and religious aspects, you will discover a modern and multicultural city. The state-of-the-art restaurants and hotels, the inhabitants’ hospitality, the proximity to Tel Aviv, the variety of landscapes and the tastes of the local specialities will make your stay a very pleasant one and leave you with some exceptional memories.
A few pictures on Jerusalem
Districts
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Guivat Ram
Political district
Here, discover the Israel Museum, the Knesset (the Israeli parliament) and the Supreme Court.
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Mamilla
Shopping district
With its beautiful shops, restaurants and nightclubs, this lively and popular area is concentrated around Mamilla street.
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Musrara
Artistic district
Right on the demarcation line between East and West Jerusalem, this district has a peculiar charm, with its traditional Arab houses.
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Méa Shéarim
Curious district
This curious district is inhabited by orthodox Jews. As a tourist, you will be expected to respect and follow certain dress codes and you should avoid using electronic devices on Fridays (the day of Shabbat).
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Old City
Historic district
The Old City is home to the Muslim quarter, the Christian quarter, the Jewish quarter and the Armenian quarter. It is surrounded by walls, on which you canstroll, and enjoy a better view of the city.
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Talbieh
Cultural district
You will notice here a large concentration of State buildings, national monuments and museums, as well as the home of the State’s president.
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Yemin Moshe
Bourgeois district
This district named after its founder is home to numerous villas and art galleries.
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