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Most popular attractions in Jerusalem, Israel

Western Wall

1. Western Wall

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Jerusalem

4.8 (11,452)
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Experience a profound connection to history and faith. Watch the glowing ancient stones hold countless prayers beneath Jerusalem's sky.

Quick facts: The wall is a surviving remnant of a massive ancient limestone structure and is considered the holiest site where Jews can pray. Visitors from all over the world insert written prayers into the cracks of the wall, creating a unique global connection.

Highlights: The wall holds a spiritual magnetism that captivates thousands daily, with people touched by the age-old tradition of placing notes between the stones. At night, the soft golden illumination reveals the texture of the ancient stones, creating an atmosphere of quiet reverence few places can match.

Yad Vashem

2. Yad Vashem

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Jerusalem

4.8 (15,561)
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Explore a profound memorial honoring millions lost to the Holocaust. Experience a hauntingly beautiful space filled with personal stories and symbols of remembrance.

Quick facts: Over 2.7 million names of Holocaust victims are engraved on thousands of Pages of Testimony here. The site also features a Hall of Names with a rotating display of these commemorations. A massive Menorah sculpture, visible from afar, stands as a landmark of remembrance.

Highlights: A deeply moving Corner of the Children memorializes 1.5 million child victims with 1.2 million symbolic glass spheres floating in a dark cavern. Visitors experience a powerful silence interrupted only by recorded children’s voices, creating a poignant, immersive tribute.

Tower of David

3. Tower of David

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4.6 (8,247)
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Step inside towering fortifications alive with history and stunning city views. Walk ancient tunnels and watch dramatic light shows under starry skies.

Quick facts: A fascinating stronghold guarding a city's ancient entrance offers panoramic views blending millennia of history with modern life. Archaeological layers reveal diverse empires that once clashed for control under the watchful stone walls.

Highlights: The citadel hosts a captivating light and sound show that vividly re-enacts Jerusalem's turbulent past through dramatic projections on ancient stones. Exploring hidden subterranean tunnels unearthed during excavations reveals secrets few visitors notice.

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4. Old City of Jerusalem

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Jerusalem

A spectacular journey through intersecting cultures and ancient stories. Experience vibrant markets, sacred sites, and timeless history like nowhere else.

Quick facts: Four distinct quarters teem with life, culture, and faith: Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian. Layers of history stack up beneath your feet, with ancient walls enclosing stories from thousands of years ago to the present day.

Highlights: Walking through the narrow, winding alleys, you can touch ancient stones worn smooth by millennia of footsteps. The vibrant soundscape blends prayers, market calls, and the clinking of merchants’ wares creating a sensory mosaic unique in the world.

Traditional Sweet Dishes

Knafeh

Knafeh

Knafeh is a beloved Middle Eastern dessert made with thin noodle-like pastry soaked in sweet syrup and layered with cheese, often topped with crushed pistachios.

Rugelach

Rugelach

Rugelach is a crescent-shaped pastry filled with nuts, raisins, and cinnamon, brought to Israel by Eastern European Jews and now a popular treat.

Halva

Halva

Halva is a dense, sweet confection made from tahini and sugar, commonly enjoyed in Israel with variations in flavor and texture.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Shakshuka

Shakshuka

Shakshuka is a traditional Israeli breakfast dish featuring poached eggs in a spicy tomato and pepper sauce, often enjoyed with bread for dipping.

Falafel

Falafel

Falafel consists of deep-fried balls made from ground chickpeas and herbs, widely considered a national street food in Israel.

Sabich

Sabich

Sabich is a popular Israeli sandwich stuffed with fried eggplant, hard-boiled eggs, salad, tahini, and amba, reflecting Iraqi Jewish culinary influences.

Traditional Beverages

Arak

Arak

Arak is a traditional anise-flavored alcoholic drink, often enjoyed diluted with water and ice, popular in Israeli social and festive settings.

Mint Lemonade

Mint Lemonade

Mint lemonade is a refreshing and widely loved drink in Israel, made fresh from lemons and fresh mint leaves, perfect for hot days.

Turkish Coffee

Turkish Coffee

Turkish coffee is richly brewed and served unfiltered, holding cultural significance in Israel among various communities.

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