In the past month, we’ve been revisiting some of the main tourist attractions in the Jerusalem and central-Israel area. It’s the second time I actually take the time to tour around a little, the first time – “Around Israel in 20 days” – being in mid-summer, and it’s quite remarkable that I discovered some incredible sites in my area that I knew nothing about, especially here in Jerusalem.
Here’s a little taste of what we’ve seen and where we’ve been to:
Jerusalem
City of David – South to Old City Jerusalem
“Where it all began” – City of David (Wikipedia) is a 3,000 years old city where the bible’s King David established his capital. They constantly discover the most amazing things in there and together with the underground water tunnels, this is the #1 place to visit in Jerusalem.
Western Wall Kotel Tunnels
The Western Wall Tunnel is an underground tunnel exposing the Western Wall in its full length. […] The tunnel exposes a total length of 500m of the walls, revealing the methods of construction and the various activities in the vicinity of the Temple Mount. (Wikipedia)
The old city – Via Dolorosa
Via Dolorosa (“The road of suffering”) is in the Old City and is where Jesus walked on the way to his crucifixion. This road is the holiest of all to the Christian communities as they come here from all over the world to feel closer to Jesus.
Here are very religious Koreans singing in the 1st church in the Via Dolorosa:
The old city – the Damascus gate market
The old city – A view from Austrian hospice
Here’s a quick round-view video of what the gorgeous old city looks like from upthere:
Machne Yehuda Market
Ein Rafa spring
Northern West-coast
Haifa University area
Vitkin Village Beach
Tishbi winery
Maayan Tzvi Kibbutz
Caesarea Beach with the Roman Aqueduct
Tel-Aviv
Neve Tsedek
Old city Jaffa Yafo
Food
Lechem Erez breakfast – Jerusalem
Shanti resturant – Jerusalem
Abu Gosh humus sweets
Max Brener