Things To Do In Jerusalem

Jerusalem is a city that’s steeped in history, culture, and spirituality. It’s a place that’s revered by people of many faiths, and it’s easy to see why. The city is home to a wealth of incredible sights and experiences that are sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits.

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One of the must-visit destinations in Jerusalem is the Old City. This walled city is divided into four quarters, each with its own unique character. The Jewish Quarter is home to the Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism. The Christian Quarter is home to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which is believed to be the site of Jesus’ crucifixion and burial. The Muslim Quarter is home to the Dome of the Rock, which is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Jerusalem. Finally, the Armenian Quarter is home to a number of museums and art galleries that showcase the rich history and culture of the Armenian people.

Another must-visit destination in Jerusalem is the Mount of Olives. This iconic hill is located just outside the Old City and offers incredible views of the city below. It’s also home to a number of important religious sites, including the Church of All Nations and the Garden of Gethsemane.

For those interested in history, the Israel Museum is a must-visit destination. This museum is home to an incredible collection of artifacts and exhibits that showcase the history of Israel and the wider region. Some of the highlights include the Dead Sea Scrolls, the world’s oldest biblical manuscripts, and the Model of Jerusalem in the Second Temple Period, which provides a fascinating glimpse into what the city would have looked like during the time of Jesus.

Of course, no visit to Jerusalem would be complete without exploring the city’s incredible food scene. The city is home to a wealth of incredible restaurants, cafes, and markets that offer a wide range of delicious dishes. Some of the must-try dishes include falafel, hummus, shakshuka, and knafeh.

These are just a few of the incredible things to do in Jerusalem. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or food, this incredible city has something to offer everyone. So why not start planning your trip today?

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Petra & Wadi Rum 2-Day Tour from Tel Aviv + Flights

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Fly from Ben Gurion Airport Tel Aviv to Ramon Airport near Eilat for a thrilling 2-day Petra and Wadi Rum tour. Experience the wonders of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and embark on an exhilarating jeep safari through the unique desert landscapes of Wadi Rum. Immerse yourself in the rich h...
The Colonnaded Street
Petra & Wadi Rum 2-Day Tour from Tel Aviv + Flights

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Eilat is a city of Duty Free malls, warm people, and great food
Petra Tour & Leisure Day in Eilat from Tel Aviv 2 Days

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Take a delightful flight from Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv to Ramon Airport near Eilat, Israel's premier beach resort city. Explore Coral Beach, known for its stunning underwater reserves, enjoy the Eilat Dolphin Reef, and bask in the sun on the shores of Dekel (Palm) Beach. Indulge in water sp...
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Petra Tour & Leisure Day in Eilat from Tel Aviv 2 Days

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Petra Tour & Leisure Day in Eilat 2 Days

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Explore Eilat, Israel's vibrant resort city with water sports, coral reefs, an underwater observatory, and tax-free shopping. Then, embark on a Petra tour from Eilat, discovering the ancient Nabataean city carved into stunning red cliffs, including the iconic Petra Treasury and Royal tombs. Feel ...
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Petra Tour & Leisure Day in Eilat 2 Days

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Petra 2-Day Tour from Eilat

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Discover the wonders of Petra on a 2-day tour filled with history and breathtaking landscapes. Explore the famous Petra Treasury, hike to the Petra Monastery, and immerse yourself in the rich Nabatean culture. An unforgettable Middle Eastern adventure awaits!
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Petra 2-Day Tour from Eilat

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Petra by Night
Petra 2-Day Tour from Tel Aviv with Flights

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Explore the exotic landscapes of Petra on this 2-Day Tour, featuring the stunning red-hued city carved into desert cliffs. Marvel at the iconic Petra Treasury, indulge in local cuisine, and discover historical wonders. Don't miss the breathtaking Petra Monastery and ancient Nabatean culture at th...
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Petra 2-Day Tour from Tel Aviv with Flights

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Petra 2-Day Tour from Tel Aviv by Bus

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Discover the wonders of Petra, from the iconic Treasury to the Royal Tombs and more. After a cozy night in a great hotel, enjoy a day of exploration, hiking, local cuisine, and visits to remarkable sites like the Petra Monastery and Qasr Al-Bint temple. Don't forget to explore the fascinating Pet...
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Petra 2-Day Tour from Tel Aviv by Bus

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Petra & Wadi Rum, 2 Days from Tel Aviv

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Discover Petra, a marvel of the ancient world, and explore the lunar landscapes of Wadi Rum with our 2-day tour from Tel Aviv. Enjoy beach activities in Aqaba and an exciting jeep safari in this unforgettable adventure.
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Petra & Wadi Rum, 2 Days from Tel Aviv

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Jordan Classical Tour 3 days

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Embark on an exciting Jordan tour from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, exploring ancient Jerash, vibrant Amman, the iconic Petra, historic Madaba, and the awe-inspiring Mount Nebo. Return to Israel after an enriching Middle Eastern adventure!
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Jordan Classical Tour 3 days

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The Petra Monastery
Petra 2-day Tour from Jerusalem by Bus

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Relax on our premium tour bus for an incredible journey through Petra's Nabatean Lost City. Witness the awe-inspiring Petra Treasury, explore shrines, mausoleums, and delight in local cuisine, including a night at a great hotel. Don't forget to visit Al Dayr, Qasr Al-Bint, the Great Temple, and t...
The Petra Monastery
Petra 2-day Tour from Jerusalem by Bus

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The Petra Treasury at night scaled
Petra & Wadi Rum, 2-Day Tour from Jerusalem

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Explore the wonders of the Middle East with our 2-Day tour from Jerusalem. Visit Petra, one of the Seven New Wonders of the World, and enjoy an exciting jeep safari through the stunning Wadi Rum desert. Experience Aqaba's charm and a private beach before venturing to Petra's historic treasures.
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Petra & Wadi Rum, 2-Day Tour from Jerusalem

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Frequently Asked Questions About Things To Do In Jerusalem

A: The Old City is a walled city in Jerusalem that is divided into four quarters – Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian. Each quarter has its own unique character and is home to a number of important religious and historical sites.
A: Some of the must-visit destinations in Jerusalem include the Old City, the Mount of Olives, and the Israel Museum. The city is also home to a wealth of incredible restaurants, cafes, and markets that offer a wide range of delicious dishes.
A: The Israel Museum is home to an incredible collection of artifacts and exhibits that showcase the history of Israel and the wider region. Some of the highlights include the Dead Sea Scrolls, the world’s oldest biblical manuscripts, and the Model of Jerusalem in the Second Temple Period, which provides a fascinating glimpse into what the city would have looked like during the time of Jesus.
A: Some of the must-try dishes in Jerusalem include falafel, hummus, shakshuka, and knafeh. The city is home to a wealth of incredible restaurants, cafes, and markets that offer a wide range of delicious dishes, so there’s something to suit every taste.
A: The Mount of Olives is a hill located just outside the Old City. It offers incredible views of the city below and is home to a number of important religious sites, including the Church of All Nations and the Garden of Gethsemane.
A: No, Jerusalem has a rich history and culture that is of interest to people of all backgrounds, not just religious ones. The city has a vibrant arts scene, a rich culinary tradition, and a fascinating history that can be appreciated by anyone.
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