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Jerusalem

This is your travel guide for Jerusalem

1 : Visit the Western Wall (Kotel) [2 hrs]
Explore one of Judaism’s holiest sites, where visitors often leave notes in the cracks of the ancient stones. Witness people deep in prayer or celebration, and learn about the site’s historical and religious significance as you walk along its length.

2 : Explore the Old City [3 hrs]
Get lost in the narrow, winding streets of the Old City’s four quarters: Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Armenian. Visit key religious sites like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Dome of the Rock, and the Tower of David. Immerse yourself in the rich history and diverse cultures that have shaped this UNESCO World Heritage site.

3 : Ascend to the Mount of Olives [1 hr]
Enjoy panoramic views of Jerusalem’s Old City from this iconic hill. Visit the oldest Jewish cemetery in the world and see important religious sites like the Church of All Nations and the Chapel of the Ascension. Take in the spiritual atmosphere as you overlook the city.

4 : Tour Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial [2 hrs]
Pay tribute to the millions of victims of the Holocaust at this poignant and powerful museum. Walk through exhibitions detailing the history of the Holocaust and stories of survivors. Reflect on the importance of remembrance and education to prevent such atrocities in the future.

5 : Stroll through Mahane Yehuda Market [2 hrs]
Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of Jerusalem at this bustling market. Sample traditional Middle Eastern delicacies, shop for spices, textiles, and souvenirs, and interact with locals in this vibrant cultural hub.

Background Info

Weather
Jerusalem experiences hot and dry summers with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C and mild, wet winters with temperatures around 5°C to 15°C. Rainfall is minimal during the summer months but increases in the winter. Humidity levels are generally low, and air quality is considered good.

Language
The local language spoken in Jerusalem is Hebrew. Arabic is also widely used, especially in the Old City, and English is commonly spoken in tourist areas.

Cost Of Living
Jerusalem has a cost of living index of 79, which is lower than Tel Aviv but higher than other cities in Israel. Prices for accommodation, dining, and groceries can vary, with dining out and entertainment being relatively more expensive.

Other
Jerusalem is a city of great religious significance, attracting pilgrims and tourists from around the world. The city is known for its rich history, archaeological sites, and diverse cultural influences. Security measures are in place throughout the city due to its geopolitical importance and historical tensions.

Jerusalem – city in the Middle East, holy to the three Abrahamic religions, capital of the State of Israel

Location: Jerusalem, Yerushalayim , IsraelIsrael flag

Official Site: Visit Official Site

Summary: Jerusalem Summary

Map: Map of Jerusalem

Weather: Jerusalem Forecast


Post Codes: 91000–91999

Dialing Codes: 2

Official Names: ירושלים (Hebrew), القدس (Arabic), أورشليم (Arabic)

Local Names: ירושלים (Hebrew), القدس (Arabic)


Population: 865,721 (2015)

Elevation: 754 m

Area: 125.42 sq km

Coordinates: 31.779, 35.226

Timezone: (UTC+02:00) Israel Time


Jerusalem Dome of the rock BW 14

Jerusalem Dome of the rock BW 14

Jerusalem location map

Jerusalem location map

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Al Quds Flag

Al Quds coat of Arms

Al Quds coat of Arms