Guidebook for Jerusalem

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Guidebook for Jerusalem

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The heart of modern Jerusalem. Great food, many kinds of bars and pubs and - of course - the best market in the country. Great stands where you can feel the middle eastern atmosphere.
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Mahane Yehuda markaðurinn
90 Agripas St
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The heart of modern Jerusalem. Great food, many kinds of bars and pubs and - of course - the best market in the country. Great stands where you can feel the middle eastern atmosphere.
Nice place to enjoy the sunset, take a walk and calm down. Has several tracks for a jog and lots of space to enjoy been in Jerusalem.
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Sacher Park
1 שדרות בן צבי
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Nice place to enjoy the sunset, take a walk and calm down. Has several tracks for a jog and lots of space to enjoy been in Jerusalem.
Easy transport for every part of the country. Has restaurants, banks and stores. From the station you can get a bus or the light train to any part of Jerusalem.
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Super-Pharm
29 Jaffa St
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Easy transport for every part of the country. Has restaurants, banks and stores. From the station you can get a bus or the light train to any part of Jerusalem.
As the Jewish people’s living memorial to the Holocaust, Yad Vashem safeguards the memory of the past. Complete museum that tells the history of the jewish peoplo during the Holocaust.
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Yad Vashem
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As the Jewish people’s living memorial to the Holocaust, Yad Vashem safeguards the memory of the past. Complete museum that tells the history of the jewish peoplo during the Holocaust.

Arts & Culture

The Israel Museum is the largest cultural institution in the State of Israel and is ranked among the world’s leading art and archaeology museums. Walking distance.
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Ísraelsmiðja, Jerúsalem
11 Derech Ruppin
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The Israel Museum is the largest cultural institution in the State of Israel and is ranked among the world’s leading art and archaeology museums. Walking distance.

Sightseeing

One of the most sacred places on earth for judaism, christianity and islam. Destroyed and rebuilt several times it keeps the marks of all periods in history. Jerusalem's main attraction.
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Old City
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One of the most sacred places on earth for judaism, christianity and islam. Destroyed and rebuilt several times it keeps the marks of all periods in history. Jerusalem's main attraction.
Was the site of one of the fiercest battles of the Six-Day War. Today holds a memorial site that tells the history of the place.
Ammunition Hill Minnisvarði og Safn (Givat Ha-Tachmoshet)
5 Shlomo Zalman Shraga St
Was the site of one of the fiercest battles of the Six-Day War. Today holds a memorial site that tells the history of the place.
The parliament of the State of Israel. The Knesset holds morning tours in Hebrew, English, French, Spanish, Arabic, German and Russian, on Sunday and Thursday.
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Knesset (þing)
1 Eliezer Kaplan
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The parliament of the State of Israel. The Knesset holds morning tours in Hebrew, English, French, Spanish, Arabic, German and Russian, on Sunday and Thursday.

Food Scene

Central neighborhood hub for entertainment, culture, and enrichment. The easily accessible plaza, open seven days a week and almost around the clock, is open to the public, lively and spirited.
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Fyrsta stöðin
4 David Remez St
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Central neighborhood hub for entertainment, culture, and enrichment. The easily accessible plaza, open seven days a week and almost around the clock, is open to the public, lively and spirited.

Shopping

The street is lined with souvenir and Judaica shops and sidewalk cafes, and street musicians play there throughout the day. It was long considered the secular heart of Jerusalem.
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Ben Yehuda Street
Ben Yehuda Street
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The street is lined with souvenir and Judaica shops and sidewalk cafes, and street musicians play there throughout the day. It was long considered the secular heart of Jerusalem.