1) First things first – Where to eat in Jerusalem?
From street eats to fine dining, Jerusalem has developed its culinary offerings to please all palates. Whether you are looking for kosher cuisine or just authentic and vibrant flavors, Jerusalem has an endless list of options to please.
From falafel and shawarma to hummus, the Holy City offers a wide variety of Israel’s most mouthwatering street foods. A city rich in history and home to a medley of culinary traditions, Jerusalem is second to none when it comes to delicious street food. A unique balance between Eastern and Western influences.
2) Get lost in the Old City
Getting lost in the Old City is definitely one of the things you must do in Jerusalem.
- Visit the Church of the Sepulchre, Via Dolorosa, and Western Wall.
- For a breathtaking view of the city, take a trip through the Old City to the “Austrian Hospice”. Take a moment to view the gorgeous scenery, with the sound of the prayer call in the background.
3) Delve into Jerusalem’s ancient past on the former grounds of King David’s palace
Not far from the Western Wall and open to the public, the City of David National Park offers tours through the very same tunnels that were used to transport water from the Gihon Spring to the Temple Mount in biblical times.
4)Neighborhood exploration
Be sure to stroll through Ein Karem, a charming neighborhood tucked at the bottom of the Jerusalem Hills, and a different vibe from the Old City or get lost on Emek Refaim, in the German colony, with its array of cute shops, cafes, bakeries and some great ice cream!
5) Escape the city and shop from the Special Place
Take a break from the sites and the noise of city life and go ahead and visit the famous souvenir shop in Jerusalem “St. George’s Store” located just opposite the beautiful Anglican Cathedral. Get you and your loved ones a special gift from the Holy Land of Jerusalem.