The Terra Sancta Museum is a museum in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. It’s located at the Monastery of the Flagellation along the Via Dolorosa.
The Pools of Bethesda are a biblical archaeological site at the complex of the Church of Saint Anne (Église Sainte-Anne), a 12th century Crusader church. It’s located in the in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
The Hurva Synagogue is one of the most prominent buildings in the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City of Jerusalem. It’s located on Hurva Square in the Jewish Quarter.
The Jewish Quarter makes up the southeast quadrant of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City of Jerusalem. It’s home to a number of synagogues and museums. This entry doesn’t include the Cardo, Hurva Synagogue, or Western Wall.
The Temple Mount, or the Noble Sanctuary, contains the holiest place in Judaism and third holiest in Islam. It’s located in the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City of Jerusalem and is arguably the most hotly contested piece of land in the world.
The Ramparts Walk is a great way to experience the UNESCO World Heritage listed Walls of Jerusalem. It takes you atop the historic city walls that surround the Old City.
Mahane Yehuda Market is a popular market between Jaffa Road and Agripas Street in Jerusalem. It’s also known as the Shuk.
Jaffa Road is one of the oldest and most important streets in Jerusalem. It runs from the west end of the modern city to the walls of the Old City.
Mamilla Mall sits just outside the Jaffa Gate of the Old City and is the only open-air shopping mall in Jerusalem. It opened in two stages from 2007 to 2008.
The Muristan complex is a popular shopping area in Jerusalem. It’s located in the Christian Quarter of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old City.