Guidebook for Jerusalem

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Guidebook for Jerusalem

Food Scene

For a one-of-a-kind dining experience, you can’t do better than Eucalyptus. Chef Moshe Basson takes his inspiration from “the biblical menu,” creating sustainable haute cuisine that incorporates the native plants of the Jerusalem hills. The result is an experience at once luxurious and literally down-to-earth.
The Eucalyptus
14 Felt St
For a one-of-a-kind dining experience, you can’t do better than Eucalyptus. Chef Moshe Basson takes his inspiration from “the biblical menu,” creating sustainable haute cuisine that incorporates the native plants of the Jerusalem hills. The result is an experience at once luxurious and literally down-to-earth.
The whole city rejoiced when Bardak came on the scene -- finally, good pizza in Jerusalem! The delectable thin-crust pizzas are inspired by (and named after) Jerusalem’s many neighborhoods. Wash down your slice with a glass of local beer.
8 yerel halk öneriyor
Bardak Pizza Bar
38 Keren HaYesod St
8 yerel halk öneriyor
The whole city rejoiced when Bardak came on the scene -- finally, good pizza in Jerusalem! The delectable thin-crust pizzas are inspired by (and named after) Jerusalem’s many neighborhoods. Wash down your slice with a glass of local beer.
With its striped awning and elegant ironwork, this cozy cafe brings a touch of Paris to the Middle East. Run by three generations of the Kadosh family, the cafe boasts French delicacies and drinks in a unique atmosphere. From the quiches to the pasta, everything is made in-house.
36 yerel halk öneriyor
Kadosh Café Patisserie
6 Queen Shlomziyon St
36 yerel halk öneriyor
With its striped awning and elegant ironwork, this cozy cafe brings a touch of Paris to the Middle East. Run by three generations of the Kadosh family, the cafe boasts French delicacies and drinks in a unique atmosphere. From the quiches to the pasta, everything is made in-house.
At upscale 1868, the native Jerusalemite chef creates haute cuisine using fresh, seasonal produce. Accompany your meal with a glass of fine wine or an innovative cocktail from the drinks menu.
15 yerel halk öneriyor
1868
10 King David Street
15 yerel halk öneriyor
At upscale 1868, the native Jerusalemite chef creates haute cuisine using fresh, seasonal produce. Accompany your meal with a glass of fine wine or an innovative cocktail from the drinks menu.
At Te’enim, you’ll find delicious and budget-friendly vegetarian fare with a gorgeous view of the Old City. Try the chef’s spin on mujadra, a classic Middle Eastern lentil-and-rice bake with caramelized onions; his version shines with wheatberries, fresh chutney, and a touch of ginger.
Te’enim
12 Paul Emile Botta St
At Te’enim, you’ll find delicious and budget-friendly vegetarian fare with a gorgeous view of the Old City. Try the chef’s spin on mujadra, a classic Middle Eastern lentil-and-rice bake with caramelized onions; his version shines with wheatberries, fresh chutney, and a touch of ginger.

Parks & Nature

Beneath the walls of the Old City, Teddy Park is one of the city’s prettiest spots. Wildflowers and lush grass climb over Jerusalem stone, and creative sculptures blend ancient and modern influences. Kids love the interactive water fountain and the outdoor sound and light show.
34 yerel halk öneriyor
Teddy Parkı
Paul Emile Botta St.
34 yerel halk öneriyor
Beneath the walls of the Old City, Teddy Park is one of the city’s prettiest spots. Wildflowers and lush grass climb over Jerusalem stone, and creative sculptures blend ancient and modern influences. Kids love the interactive water fountain and the outdoor sound and light show.

Sightseeing

You can't miss the Old City! Boasting streets and buildings that go back hundreds of years, Jerusalem's Old City is holy to the three Abrahamic religions. Many of the world's most famous (and beautiful) religious and historical sites are here, and the winding stone alleyways will transport you back in time. The Old City hosts unforgettable open-air festivals throughout the year, especially in the spring.
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Old City
316 yerel halk öneriyor
You can't miss the Old City! Boasting streets and buildings that go back hundreds of years, Jerusalem's Old City is holy to the three Abrahamic religions. Many of the world's most famous (and beautiful) religious and historical sites are here, and the winding stone alleyways will transport you back in time. The Old City hosts unforgettable open-air festivals throughout the year, especially in the spring.
It's possible to spend multiple days at the Israel Museum, a genuine treasure of history and culture. The keystone exhibit surveys millennia of archeological discoveries, and rotating exhibits feature many of the world's oldest and most remarkable artifacts. The art wing displays a mix of old masters and contemporary Israeli art. Outside, the Dead Sea Scrolls are on display, and a sculpture garden overlooks a scenic view of the city. Kids love the interactive children's exhibits, complete with games, crafts, and multimedia experiences.
250 yerel halk öneriyor
İsrail Müzesi, Kudüs
11 Derech Ruppin
250 yerel halk öneriyor
It's possible to spend multiple days at the Israel Museum, a genuine treasure of history and culture. The keystone exhibit surveys millennia of archeological discoveries, and rotating exhibits feature many of the world's oldest and most remarkable artifacts. The art wing displays a mix of old masters and contemporary Israeli art. Outside, the Dead Sea Scrolls are on display, and a sculpture garden overlooks a scenic view of the city. Kids love the interactive children's exhibits, complete with games, crafts, and multimedia experiences.

Shopping

In the historic Mamilla neighborhood, this pedestrian mall boasts upscale and designer boutiques in gorgeous Jerusalem stone buildings.
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Alrov Mamilla Caddesi
126 yerel halk öneriyor
In the historic Mamilla neighborhood, this pedestrian mall boasts upscale and designer boutiques in gorgeous Jerusalem stone buildings.

Essentials

The go-to grocery store for all your day-to-day needs.
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Shufersal Sheli Agron
1 Gershon Agron St
23 yerel halk öneriyor
The go-to grocery store for all your day-to-day needs.

Everything Else

Directly beneath the walls of the Old City, this artists’ colony is the ultimate in local color. Artisans hawk their wares under a gorgeous view of the city's ancient hills. If you're here in August, check whether your trip will overlap with the Hutzot Hayotzer festival, which boasts live music and hundreds of craft stalls.
Hutzot Hayotzer Artists Colony
Felt Street
Directly beneath the walls of the Old City, this artists’ colony is the ultimate in local color. Artisans hawk their wares under a gorgeous view of the city's ancient hills. If you're here in August, check whether your trip will overlap with the Hutzot Hayotzer festival, which boasts live music and hundreds of craft stalls.

Arts & Culture

Featuring Israeli and international art-house films along with a huge variety of cultural events, the Jerusalem Cinematheque is a hot spot for the city’s intelligentsia.
77 yerel halk öneriyor
Jerusalem Cinematheque
11 Hebron Rd
77 yerel halk öneriyor
Featuring Israeli and international art-house films along with a huge variety of cultural events, the Jerusalem Cinematheque is a hot spot for the city’s intelligentsia.