Guidebook for Jerusalem

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Guidebook for Jerusalem

Food Scene

One of the oldest bakeries in Jerusalem, located right down the street! Their pastries are amazing and it's a spot that the locals love!
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Duvshanit
42 HaPalmach St
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One of the oldest bakeries in Jerusalem, located right down the street! Their pastries are amazing and it's a spot that the locals love!
The ambience in this place is fabulous- old Jerusalem stone, books galore and a cozy atmosphere that is only made better by their amazing selection of hot drinks and seriously good food.
84 recommandé par les habitants
Tmol Shilshom
5 Yo'el Moshe Salomon St
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The ambience in this place is fabulous- old Jerusalem stone, books galore and a cozy atmosphere that is only made better by their amazing selection of hot drinks and seriously good food.
Another iconic Jerusalem spot- the French inspired baked goods are amazing and it's a local hot spot. You'll find anyone and everyone at Kadosh- local politicians, students, tourists you name it.
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Kadosh
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Another iconic Jerusalem spot- the French inspired baked goods are amazing and it's a local hot spot. You'll find anyone and everyone at Kadosh- local politicians, students, tourists you name it.
The soups here are authentic, delicious and available at all hours of the night! You can also get what's called a "Poike" (pronounced Poy-keh) which is a slow cooked meat stew in a cast iron pot brought directly to your table. SO good! Plus they have beer on tap :)
Alma
18 Yosef Rivlin St
The soups here are authentic, delicious and available at all hours of the night! You can also get what's called a "Poike" (pronounced Poy-keh) which is a slow cooked meat stew in a cast iron pot brought directly to your table. SO good! Plus they have beer on tap :)

Drinks & Nightlife

With over 100 local beers, this place has got it all. Located in the Shuk Machaneh Yehudah, it's a great place to grab a beer and mingle with local Israelis. Not only is their beer selection fantastic, their food is also pretty spectacular: Pastrami sandwiches, homemade hotdogs, really really really good. They also have a great hard cider, served warm.
30 recommandé par les habitants
BeerBazaar Jerusalem
Etz Hayyim Street
30 recommandé par les habitants
With over 100 local beers, this place has got it all. Located in the Shuk Machaneh Yehudah, it's a great place to grab a beer and mingle with local Israelis. Not only is their beer selection fantastic, their food is also pretty spectacular: Pastrami sandwiches, homemade hotdogs, really really really good. They also have a great hard cider, served warm.
The Shuk is a MUST see. Go on Thursday night for the nightlife scene, where you can sample probably any type of food you want, grab a drink and sit down and mingle with the people. There's always live music and the shuk is always fun. Friday's the shuk is the ultimate tourist destination- vendors selling fresh fruits, vegetables, meat and fish, spices and oils, you'll feel like you're transported to another world.
401 recommandé par les habitants
Marché de Mahané Yehuda
90 Agripas St
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The Shuk is a MUST see. Go on Thursday night for the nightlife scene, where you can sample probably any type of food you want, grab a drink and sit down and mingle with the people. There's always live music and the shuk is always fun. Friday's the shuk is the ultimate tourist destination- vendors selling fresh fruits, vegetables, meat and fish, spices and oils, you'll feel like you're transported to another world.
Inside the Mamilla hotel, on the 8th floor is an amazing bar overlooking the old city. It's harder to get better views than from up there. It's a bit pricey but the ambience, the drinks and the quality of food make up for it.
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Mamilla
123 recommandé par les habitants
Inside the Mamilla hotel, on the 8th floor is an amazing bar overlooking the old city. It's harder to get better views than from up there. It's a bit pricey but the ambience, the drinks and the quality of food make up for it.

Parks & Nature

Easy to get to by car, Sataf is a nature reserve with stunning views and great hiking trails. Also great for camping!
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Sataf
9 recommandé par les habitants
Easy to get to by car, Sataf is a nature reserve with stunning views and great hiking trails. Also great for camping!

Sightseeing

The Ein Karem is so picturesque. Old monasteries, stunning views of the Jerusalem forests and great restaurants, you could spend a few hours there. It's a bit off the beaten path and you'll need a car but it's both a great day and night destination.
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Ein Karem
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The Ein Karem is so picturesque. Old monasteries, stunning views of the Jerusalem forests and great restaurants, you could spend a few hours there. It's a bit off the beaten path and you'll need a car but it's both a great day and night destination.
The Old city is really a world unto its own- walking through you get the sense of history under your feet and you could spend days exploring each of the different quarters and its cultural gems.
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Old City
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The Old city is really a world unto its own- walking through you get the sense of history under your feet and you could spend days exploring each of the different quarters and its cultural gems.

Arts & Culture

The Israel Museum is a great destination. They have a beautiful outdoor sculpture garden where you can sit and overlook Jerusalem and their exhibitions are always well done and really interesting. It's located right by the Bibles Lands Museum which houses the Dead Sea Scrolls- a must see for archeology lovers.
250 recommandé par les habitants
Musée d'Israël
11 Derech Ruppin
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The Israel Museum is a great destination. They have a beautiful outdoor sculpture garden where you can sit and overlook Jerusalem and their exhibitions are always well done and really interesting. It's located right by the Bibles Lands Museum which houses the Dead Sea Scrolls- a must see for archeology lovers.