36 Hours in... Jerusalem

1. Mamilla Hotel מלון ממילא

8.6
11 Hamelech Shlomo St., Kudüs
Otel · Mamilla · 22 tavsiye ve inceleme

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: A special hotel, with a beautiful roof terrace, favoured by the international jet-set. The breakfast buffet is a sight to behold. From £225. Read more at http://bit.ly/1iLmYRx

Ymca Three Arches Hotel Jerusalem is one of 36 Hours in... Jerusalem.

2. Ymca Three Arches Hotel Jerusalem

8.1
26 King David Street, Kudüs, ירושלים
Otel · 6 tavsiye ve inceleme

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Must be one of the most striking YMCA buildings anywhere, drawing on Christian, Jewish and Muslim architectural influences. Rooms are sparse but comfortable. Read more at http://bit.ly/1iLmYRx

Chakra is one of 36 Hours in... Jerusalem.

3. Chakra

8.2
(צ'אקרה)
41 King George St., Kudüs, ירושלים
Akdeniz Restoranı · City Center West · 59 tavsiye ve inceleme

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: A chic, friendly restaurant set back slightly from the street in a distinctive circular building. Popular with secular residents of the city. Read more at http://bit.ly/1iLmYRx

Jaffa Gate is one of 36 Hours in... Jerusalem.

4. Jaffa Gate

8.9
(שער יפו)
Kudüs, ירושלים
Anıt · 55 tavsiye ve inceleme

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Note its right-angle to the 16th-century Ottoman walls. It was the only one of the Old City’s seven gates constructed this way, probably as a defensive measure. Read more at http://bit.ly/1iLmYRx

Kutsal Kabir Kilisesi is one of 36 Hours in... Jerusalem.

5. Kutsal Kabir Kilisesi

8.5
(כנסיית הקבר)
Between Suq Khan e-Zeit and Christian Quarter Rd., Christian Quarter, Kudüs
Kilise · 97 tavsiye ve inceleme

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Perhaps the holiest site in Christendom. Look for pilgrims kneeling at the Stone of Unction, on which Jesus’s body is said to have been prepared for burial. Read more at http://bit.ly/1iLmYRx

The Muslim Quarter \ רובע מוסלמי \ حارة المسلمين is one of 36 Hours in... Jerusalem.

6. The Muslim Quarter \ רובע מוסלמי \ حارة المسلمين

Kudüs, ירושלים
Mahalle · 5 tavsiye ve inceleme

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: The busiest and most vibrant part of the Old City. Stop for a traditional Arabic coffee at one of the souks that lead up to the Temple Mount. Read more at http://bit.ly/1iLmYRx

The Western Wall (Kotel) is one of 36 Hours in... Jerusalem.

7. The Western Wall (Kotel)

8.9
(הכותל המערבי)
Western Wall Plaza, Kudüs, ירושלים
Tarihi ve Koruma Altındaki Alan · Jewish Quarter · 119 tavsiye ve inceleme

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: The holiest shrine in the Jewish world. If you’re lucky, your visit might coincide with a Bar Mitzvah celebration, which regularly take place here. Read more at http://bit.ly/1iLmYRx

Hummus Lina is one of 36 Hours in... Jerusalem.

8. Hummus Lina

7.6
(חומוס לינא)
42 Ikbat El Hanake St. (at Via Dolorosa), Kudüs, ירושלים
Akdeniz Restoranı · Christian Quarter, Jerusalem, Israel · 21 tavsiye ve inceleme

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Lina is an unassuming place in the Christian Quarter, which specialises in hummus. Be warned, it gets busy. Read more at http://bit.ly/1iLmYRx

Tapınak Tepesi is one of 36 Hours in... Jerusalem.

9. Tapınak Tepesi

9.0
(הר הבית)
Temple Mount, ירושלים, ישראל
Dağ · 8 tavsiye ve inceleme

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: The tranquil wide expanse is a welcome counterpoint to the bustle of the Old City streets. Unless you’re Muslim, you won’t be able to go inside the Dome of the Rock. Read more at http://bit.ly/1iLmYRx

Mahane Yehuda Market is one of 36 Hours in... Jerusalem.

10. Mahane Yehuda Market

9.1
(שוק מחנה יהודה)
Mahane Yehuda (btwn Agripas St & Yafo St), Kudüs, ירושלים
Pazar · Mekor Baruch · 123 tavsiye ve inceleme

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Mahane Yehuda market (closed Saturdays), known locally as the shuk, is a wonderful, jostling food market with about 250 stalls. Read more at http://bit.ly/1iLmYRx

The Israel Museum is one of 36 Hours in... Jerusalem.

11. The Israel Museum

9.2
(מוזיאון ישראל)
11 Rupin St, Kudüs, ירושלים
Sanat Müzesi · Givat Ram · 74 tavsiye ve inceleme

The TelegraphThe Telegraph: Come for a sense of the history of the Holy Land. The centrepiece of the museum is the Shrine of the Book, where the Dead Sea scrolls are kept. Read more at http://bit.ly/1iLmYRx