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The Western Wall, considered the most sacred site for prayer and religious and national gatherings, has a magnetic appeal for the Jewish peop...
The Church of the Holy Sepulcher is the most sacred site for millions of Christian believers
The Museum of Islamic Art – Discover, Be Inspired, Connect. The Museum of Islamic Art in Jerusalem invites you to explore a rich and fascina...
Antique manuscripts; robots pulling books off shelves; an exciting, interactive display on a giant 65-ft. screen; ancient incantation bowls; ...
The Menachem Begin Heritage Center: Menachem Begin - Irgun commander, leader of the opposition in the Knesset, The sixth Prime Minister of Is...
The Temple Mount was such an important place with a rich history that in every handful of dirt you can find jewelry, seal impressions, ancien...
The university botanical garden is the largest in Israel. It covers one hundred and twenty dunams of green, blooming, breathing, and diverse ...
Zedekiah Cave is a breathtaking cave in size and beauty, located east of the Damascus gate under the houses of the old city. The cave was use...
An archaeological garden where you can enjoy diverse craft activities where you can travel back in time to ancient Jerusalem.
The Bloomfield Science Museum in Jerusalem offers hands-on exhibitions where the whole family can explore, experiment, and discover the wonde...
Join us on a magical, family friendly ride through time!
Al-Aqsa Mosque, located south of the Temple Mount near Shlomo's Ark, is a large and impressive place of prayer and one of the most important ...
Join an exceptional 3D experience that takes you to Poland – without taking a flight and while connecting with the multi-generational history...
Have you been on the Time Elevator? Step aboard for a thrilling journey through Jerusalem's history brought to life with cutting-edge interac...
The Tower of David Museum is one of Jerusalem's distinct symbols representing thousands of years of history.
The Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem is open to the general public and invites you to visit a variety of powerful exhibitions, including From...
Come and get to know Jerusalem from the heights of the Walls Promenade in the Old City.
The Temple Mount plaza is built on top of a hill which according to Jewish tradition, is identified as Mount Moriah - the most sacred place f...
Gazelle Valley Park, a sprawling 20-hectare oasis, provides visitors with a rare opportunity to encounter a herd of endangered Mountain Gazel...
Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem, is situated on a 45-acre campus comprising museums, exhibitions, monuments, ...
Looking for a meaningful stop on your way to Jerusalem? Discover YVEL – a one of a kind visitors center that blends luxury design with a powe...
Via Dolorosa in the old city is the path of Jesus from the place of his trial to his crucifixion place. It is called in the Christian traditi...
The Garden Tomb is an especially popular site, brimming with lush green niches, making it a definite item on your list to visit. The garden i...
The Rockefeller Museum was the first building designed to be an antiquities museum during the British Mandate. The museum is considered an ar...
The Israel Museum, ranked among the world's leading museums, invites you to an outstanding visit with a unique atmosphere.
Davidson Center, the Jerusalem Archaeological Park, is located nearby the Western Wall in the Old City. Davidson Center is one of Jerusalem’s...
The Mount of Olives is a high ridge that flanks ancient Jerusalem from the east and separates it from the Judean Desert. The ridge crowns Jer...
David's Tomb is one of the most sacred sites you can visit while arriving at Mount Zion.
"One of the 29 most impressive art institutions in the world" (The New York Times).
The Church of All Nations is located near the Garden of Gethsemane in the western part of Mount Olives, where, according to Christian traditi...
A beautiful church located at the birthplace of John the Baptist