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The Israel Museum

Founded in 1965, the Museum houses encyclopedic collections, including works dating from prehistory to the present day, in its Archaeology, Fine Arts, and Jewish Art and Life Wings, and features the most extensive holdings of biblical and Holy Land archaeology in the world. In just forty-five years, thanks to a legacy of gifts and generous support from its circle of …

Ibis Styles Sheikh Jarrah

The hotel comprises 91 rooms and is located in the city center of Jerusalem. The hotel offers many services for young people, families, and even kids. Free public WIFI is offered in all over the hotel, which enables communication for the guests. The kids’ zone, located in the reception area, enables the kids to have fun time and their families …

The King David

One of Jerusalem’s most famous hotels, the King David offers luxury décor, panoramic views and an outdoor pool. The spacious gardens overlook the Old City, a 15-minute walk away. Free Wi-Fi is provided. King David Hotel Jerusalem features air-conditioned rooms with LCD TV and marble bathrooms. Many rooms have views of the Old City and Mount Zion. Traditional Israeli food …

Free Daily Knesset (Israeli Parliament) Tours

Democracy in Practice: A mostly theoretical tour, which focuses primarily on all facets of the work of the Knesset: the election process; the roles of the Knesset members; the work of the committees and more; while emphasizing the close link between the work of the Knesset and the daily lives of Israeli citizens. The main stops along the tour are: …

History

Photo by Noam Chen, Ministry of Tourism, www.goisrael.com Located in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea, Jerusalem is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is the holiest city in Judaism and the spiritual center of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE, the third-holiest in Islam and is …

Maps and apps

Audio Walking Guides of the Old City Android  IOS With 15 tours to choose from, you’ll have the opportunity to wander the winding alleyways of the Old City of Jerusalem, learning about the history and religious significance of the most popular attractions and hidden spots, seeing thousands of years of history unfold in front of your eyes. Walk in the footsteps …

Get around

Picture of Jerusalem Light Rail by Noam Chen, Ministry of Tourism, www.goisrael.com By foot: Much of Jerusalem is walkable and is pleasant to walk. The humidity level of Jerusalem is much lower than most cities in Israel, but you must remember the city is built on mountains- and you might have to climb some steep ascents. Some of the neighborhoods are a …

About Me

I’m a professional tour guide originally from Hungary, living in Israel for more than 10 years. As someone who immigrated to Israel, I have a privilege to see the country through the eyes of a visitor, to discover new sites, attractions, but at the same time feel involved and passionate about it. I completed my studies at the School of …

About me

*I was born in 1981 and raised in London, UK. *I hold a First-class honors degree in History from the University of Manchester and an M.Phil in International Relations from the University of Cambridge, where I was the Abba Eban Scholar at Queens’ College. During my undergraduate studies, I spent a semester at the University of Massachussetts in Amherst (USA). …

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