All Day Tour in Jerusalem
The sites you mustn’t miss in Jerusalem
Jerusalem is with no doubt one of the most interesting cities in the world. It is the most sacred city to Jews. It is where Jesus was crucified and it’s the 3rd most sacred city to the Muslims. Beside the vast history this city possess she is just beautiful, walking in the streets of Jerusalem is an experience like no other.
In this article we will talk about few places that you got to see and that we will gladly take you with one of ours’ awesome taxi drivers.
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Yad Vashem
We don’t want to be too heavy but this is definitely a must, Yad Vashem is the official memorial site to the millions of Jews lost in the Holocaust is a must-see, simply because it provides an amazing glimpse into the soul of Israel.
Definitely an experience that will humble you, Yad Vashem remembers the past and ensures its memory remains for future generations to learn about what happened, why it happened and what was the meaning behind it all. As a result, it’s no surprise that over 800,000 people visit the Yad Vashem Museum every year. From here we will take you with a preordered taxi to no other than…
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Old City of Jerusalem
The Old City of Jerusalem has to be one of the greatest historical sites in the world. Intense, deeply religious, and with all that history to enjoy… this is a must-see in Israel if ever there was one!
There are amazing sites within the walls of the Old City to see, including the real biggies: the Western “Wailing” Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and the Dome of the Rock. But there are also other awesome things to savor, such as the endless alleys and bazaars that are fun and very easy to get lost in, or mouth-watering culinary delights, including the sweet Arab dessert Knafeh, or the ever-legendary hummus.
Machane Yehuda Market
Open up your senses: it’s time to see, smell, taste, feel and experience the real Jerusalem. The Machane Yehuda Market is always an exciting place to go.
It’s much more than fresh fruit and vegetables. There’s also cheese, wine, halva, exotic spices, coffee, baked goods and ethnic dishes. In fact, the fare mirrors the city’s residents, who hail from a hodgepodge of countries.
This is the place to feel the people, food and customs of Jerusalem.
We are coming to Haifa with a cruise ship from Cyprus. We want to vist Jerusalem Old City to see, including the real biggies: the Western “Wailing” Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and the Dome of the Rock. please note that a greek speaking guide
would help us. we would like also a stop somewhere for refresment.
Yours sincerely
Leonidas
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