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7 Top Spots To Visit in Jerusalem on a 2021 Holidays.
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1. The Museum on the Seam.
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Art Museum Seam |
The Museum on the Seam is a socio-political contemporary art
museum, located on the geographic seam line between East and West Jerusalem. It's
the art museum without boundaries, emphasizing what the residents of Jerusalem
have in common rather than what keeps them apart.
3. The 'Machane Yehuda' Market.
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Machane Yehuda' Market. |
If
you thought the market was heaven for foodies and bloggers during the day, well,
wait till the sun goes down. Dear readers get ready to be hypnotized by one of
the coolest places for nightlife in the world, After all the shop owners close
their shutters, an alternative, and trendy Machane Yehuda market comes to life with
this combination of arak, hookahs, street food, and beer usually tourist don’t
leave till morning.
4. The Walls of King David’s Ancient City.
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Walls of King David’s |
The Walls of King David’s Ancient city are
transformed into an incredible installation of light and sound at night. Right
here, in the center of archaeological remains, the story of Jerusalem unfolds through
breathtaking, virtual reality images. The Night Spectacular uses state-of-the-art
technology –the stones of the walls fade into the background, and visitors are
transported into another world, in a one-of-a-kind multi-sensory experience. So,
If you’re looking to fill a void after finishing 'Game of Thrones, this will
be the perfect night for you!
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The Jerusalem Aquarium.
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Jerusalem Aquarium |
The
Jerusalem Aquarium takes you on a fascinating journey of Israel's four seas;
The Mediterranean, the Galilee, the Red Sea, and the Dead Sea. Each sea is home
to different aquatic life which you can see here.
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The Austrian Pilgrim Hospise.
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Austrian Pilgrim Hopise |
If you’re looking for a Viennese coffeehouse with incredible views will
satisfy your cravings than the Austrian Pilgrim Hopise is the oldest Christian
guest house in the Holy City, bringing
the charm of Viennese coffee houses to Israel’s capital. Whether in the
Kaiserstüberl or outside on the terrace, the café is the ideal place to pause, take
a deep breath, and refuel over a Viennese mélange and apple strudel during your
visit to the Old City of Jerusalem.
7. Walkthrough Hidden Underground Tunnels
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Hidden underground tunnels |
These
hidden underground tunnels lead to some of the city’s most ancient sites and
give you an idea of what Jerusalem looked like thousands of years ago. Visitors
in 2021 could explore subterranean spaces and magnificent archeological sites, including
Stone arches, water pits, and aqueducts. But visiting the Western walls tunnels
is much more than just time travel. It's a powerful history lesson, peeling
back layer upon layer of history, beginning with the establishment of the first
temple, and through the building of the temple mount
Lastly,
there’s no way we can do this incredible city justice, but I figured we will
give it a shot after this pandemic, we all need some stress reliefs don’t we?
So these were 7 of our favorite facts about one of the world's most interesting,
fascinating, and beautiful places, Jerusalem. You should visit in 2021 ( Tip: plan
your trip in August, or September 2021).