Guidebook for Jerusalem

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Guidebook for Jerusalem

Food Scene

In an authentic Jerusalem stone building, the famous bookstore cafe offers traditional Israeli dishes and is without a doubt one of the best local place of the city.
84 yerel halk öneriyor
Tmol Shilshom
5 Yo'el Moshe Salomon St
84 yerel halk öneriyor
In an authentic Jerusalem stone building, the famous bookstore cafe offers traditional Israeli dishes and is without a doubt one of the best local place of the city.
Enjoy teas from all around the world and delicious homemade sweets in this quaint little tea house.
16 yerel halk öneriyor
חליטת'ה
42 Sderot Yerushalayim
16 yerel halk öneriyor
Enjoy teas from all around the world and delicious homemade sweets in this quaint little tea house.
Trendy design with an open kitchen, the restaurants managed by three local star Chefs creates modern interpretations of classic Israeli dishes.
39 yerel halk öneriyor
Jacko Street
74 Agripas St
39 yerel halk öneriyor
Trendy design with an open kitchen, the restaurants managed by three local star Chefs creates modern interpretations of classic Israeli dishes.
A hotspot for Jerusalem’s young hipsters, this unpretentious restaurant boasts delicious vegetarian fare and a lively atmosphere. Cultural events take place almost every night, and colorful painted piano is always available for customers to play. Don’t miss the super-cheesy lasagna or the fabulous tahini cookies.
17 yerel halk öneriyor
Carousela
1 Binyamin mi-Tudela St
17 yerel halk öneriyor
A hotspot for Jerusalem’s young hipsters, this unpretentious restaurant boasts delicious vegetarian fare and a lively atmosphere. Cultural events take place almost every night, and colorful painted piano is always available for customers to play. Don’t miss the super-cheesy lasagna or the fabulous tahini cookies.
Hands down the best ice cream in Jerusalem, maybe the best ice cream in the world. Although the classic flavors are terrific, Mousseline also offers unusual and sophisticated flavors such as basil vanilla, saffron, or wasabi (better than it sounds). Our recommendation: Belgian chocolate for the kids and black sesame for the grownups.
11 yerel halk öneriyor
Mousseline - Hanassi - Jerusalem
10 HaNasi St
11 yerel halk öneriyor
Hands down the best ice cream in Jerusalem, maybe the best ice cream in the world. Although the classic flavors are terrific, Mousseline also offers unusual and sophisticated flavors such as basil vanilla, saffron, or wasabi (better than it sounds). Our recommendation: Belgian chocolate for the kids and black sesame for the grownups.
Nothing fancy here -- just super-delicious and unpretentious Middle Eastern fare from falafel to kubbeh soup. Try the hummus ful, the rich fava bean-topped dip that has made the restaurant famous.
9 yerel halk öneriyor
From Gaza to Berlin
19 Azza St
9 yerel halk öneriyor
Nothing fancy here -- just super-delicious and unpretentious Middle Eastern fare from falafel to kubbeh soup. Try the hummus ful, the rich fava bean-topped dip that has made the restaurant famous.

Shopping

Take a walk between the Old City and Jaffa Gate through the new luxurious shopping center of Jerusalem. You will find many brands, restaurants, designer stores and cafes.
126 yerel halk öneriyor
Alrov Mamilla Caddesi
126 yerel halk öneriyor
Take a walk between the Old City and Jaffa Gate through the new luxurious shopping center of Jerusalem. You will find many brands, restaurants, designer stores and cafes.

Arts & Culture

Interactive and educational museum presenting fun exhibits and featuring indoor and outdoor activities around sciences and technology.
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
43 ז'בוטינסקי
Interactive and educational museum presenting fun exhibits and featuring indoor and outdoor activities around sciences and technology.
The museum offers a unique opportunity to encounter the world of Islamic art and discover Islamic pottery, jewelry, ceremonial objects and other cultural artifacts.
38 yerel halk öneriyor
L. A. Mayer İslam Sanatları Müzesi
2 HaPalmach St
38 yerel halk öneriyor
The museum offers a unique opportunity to encounter the world of Islamic art and discover Islamic pottery, jewelry, ceremonial objects and other cultural artifacts.
It's possible to spend multiple days at the Israel Museum, a genuine treasure of history and culture. The keystone exhibit surveys millennia of archeological discoveries, and rotating exhibits feature many of the world's oldest and most remarkable artifacts. The art wing displays a mix of old masters and contemporary Israeli art. Outside, the Dead Sea Scrolls are on display, and a sculpture garden overlooks a scenic view of the city. Kids love the interactive children's exhibits, complete with games, crafts, and multimedia experiences.
250 yerel halk öneriyor
İsrail Müzesi, Kudüs
11 Derech Ruppin
250 yerel halk öneriyor
It's possible to spend multiple days at the Israel Museum, a genuine treasure of history and culture. The keystone exhibit surveys millennia of archeological discoveries, and rotating exhibits feature many of the world's oldest and most remarkable artifacts. The art wing displays a mix of old masters and contemporary Israeli art. Outside, the Dead Sea Scrolls are on display, and a sculpture garden overlooks a scenic view of the city. Kids love the interactive children's exhibits, complete with games, crafts, and multimedia experiences.
Featuring theatrical performances, live music, and art-house cinema, the Jerusalem Theater is the city’s cultural hub. After the show, take a stroll around the beautiful Jerusalem stone complex, illuminated by glowing fairy lights.
51 yerel halk öneriyor
Jerusalem Theatre
20 David Marcus St
51 yerel halk öneriyor
Featuring theatrical performances, live music, and art-house cinema, the Jerusalem Theater is the city’s cultural hub. After the show, take a stroll around the beautiful Jerusalem stone complex, illuminated by glowing fairy lights.

Sightseeing

You can't miss the Old City! Boasting streets and buildings that go back hundreds of years, Jerusalem's Old City is holy to the three Abrahamic religions. Many of the world's most famous (and beautiful) religious and historical sites are here, and the winding stone alleyways will transport you back in time. The Old City hosts unforgettable open-air festivals throughout the year, especially in the spring.
316 yerel halk öneriyor
Old City
316 yerel halk öneriyor
You can't miss the Old City! Boasting streets and buildings that go back hundreds of years, Jerusalem's Old City is holy to the three Abrahamic religions. Many of the world's most famous (and beautiful) religious and historical sites are here, and the winding stone alleyways will transport you back in time. The Old City hosts unforgettable open-air festivals throughout the year, especially in the spring.
This Eastern Orthodox monastery may look like a majestic ruin, but it's still the home to a tight-knit community of monks. Built in the eleventh century, this hidden gem features a fascinating museum and absolutely stunning interior. After your tour, take a stroll around the romantic, overgrown grounds.
17 yerel halk öneriyor
Monastery of the Cross
3 Sh'ota Rustaveli Street
17 yerel halk öneriyor
This Eastern Orthodox monastery may look like a majestic ruin, but it's still the home to a tight-knit community of monks. Built in the eleventh century, this hidden gem features a fascinating museum and absolutely stunning interior. After your tour, take a stroll around the romantic, overgrown grounds.

Parks & Nature

The whole city comes out for a picnic in Gan Sacher, where circus performers practice their moves and local musicians host song circles outdoors. Don't miss the scenic walking trails, lined with historic ruins, olive trees, and wildflowers. Walk to the upper edge of the park to check out the Jerusalem Bird Observatory, a favorite for kids.
195 yerel halk öneriyor
Sacher Park
1 שדרות בן צבי
195 yerel halk öneriyor
The whole city comes out for a picnic in Gan Sacher, where circus performers practice their moves and local musicians host song circles outdoors. Don't miss the scenic walking trails, lined with historic ruins, olive trees, and wildflowers. Walk to the upper edge of the park to check out the Jerusalem Bird Observatory, a favorite for kids.

Drinks & Nightlife

With great cocktails and a huge selection of local wine, this cozy, casual bar is a favorite of Jerusalem's young intellectuals. Nurse your glass and people-watch.
34 yerel halk öneriyor
Wine Bar
28 Azza St
34 yerel halk öneriyor
With great cocktails and a huge selection of local wine, this cozy, casual bar is a favorite of Jerusalem's young intellectuals. Nurse your glass and people-watch.

Essentials

23 yerel halk öneriyor
Shufersal Sheli Agron
1 Gershon Agron St
23 yerel halk öneriyor