Nachlaot

Jerusalem

Jaffa Street (רחוב יפו‎/شارع يافا) is the oldest and longest street in Jerusalem, it crosses the city from east to west, from the Old City walls to downtown Jerusalem. It joins with Ben Yehuda Street and King George Street to form the Downtown Triangle central business district.
Jaffa Street is also a light train runs only street, it will turn to be a pedestrian street on the Sabbath Day, every week.
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Jaffa Street (רחוב יפו‎/شارع يافا) is the oldest and longest street in Jerusalem, it crosses the city from east to west, from the Old City walls to downtown Jerusalem. It joins with Ben Yehuda Street and King George Street to form the Downtown Triangle central business district.
Jaffa Street is also a light train runs only street, it will turn to be a pedestrian street on the Sabbath Day, every week.
#Israel #Jerusalem #JaffaStreet #OnTheRoad #LightRail #train
Jerusalem which includes skyline, a sunset and landscape views
Yad Vashem which includes interior views
Mahane Yehuda Market which includes markets and interior views as well as a family

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Downtown Triangle

Historic sites, shopping, and bars highlight some of the notable features of Downtown Triangle. Make a stop by Ben Yehuda Street while you're exploring.

Downtown Triangle
Life Philosophy - love this so much I bought a coffee mug with the quote on it. Abraham Hostel in Jerusalem is the very best.

Jerusalem City Centre

4.5/5(686 area reviews)

Unique features of Jerusalem City Centre include the historic sites and museums. Make a stop by Ben Yehuda Street or Mamilla Mall while you're exploring the area.

Jerusalem City Centre
Kiryat HaLeom

Kiryat HaLeom

4.5/5(21 area reviews)

While visiting Kiryat HaLeom, you might make a stop by sights like Knesset and Supreme Court of Israel.

Kiryat HaLeom
UNESCO World Heritage Site: The Old City of Jerusalem
The Old City is home to several sites of key religious importance: the Temple Mount and Western Wall for Jews, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for Christians and the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque for Muslims. It was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site List in 1981

Mamilla

4.5/5(127 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in Mamilla, Ben Yehuda Street and Mamilla Mall are top sights worth seeing.

Mamilla
this amazing church is just outside the walls, very different from most of the churches in this church packed city, and has interesting background and history with the Ethiopian monarchy 
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Mea She'arim

Mea She'arim is well-liked for its monuments. If you'd like to do some sightseeing in the greater Jerusalem area, you might plan a trip to Ben Yehuda Street or Notre Dame of Jerusalem Center.

Mea She'arim
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Kerem Avraham

You'll enjoy the restaurants and shopping in Kerem Avraham. You might want to make time for a stop at Machane Yehuda Market or Gush Katif Museum.

Kerem Avraham