Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Church
Basilica dating to the 4th century that is marked by some Christians as the site of Jesus's tomb.
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Church
Basilica dating to the 4th century that is marked by some Christians as the site of Jesus's tomb.
Shopping mall
Paved thoroughfare lined with brand-name stores & restaurants in converted historic buildings.
Shopping mall
Three-level mall offering a kosher food court, international chain stores, a supermarket & events.
This 25-hectare nonprofit zoo & aquarium features exhibits of animal species mentioned in the Bible.
Art museum
Art & archaeology museum with prehistoric to modern collections, including the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Museum
Memorial complex to Holocaust victims with guided tours of a museum displaying historical exhibits.
Historical place
This olive garden, now adjacent to a Franciscan church, figures prominently into Christian texts.
Aquarium
Striking aquarium with tours of Israeli-themed habitats, stringray-feeding sessions & shark tanks.
Shopping mall
Basic retail center with 2 floors of shops including international brands, plus casual eateries.
Shrine
Remnant of the ancient wall of the Temple courtyard, a sacred site of Jewish prayer & pilgrimage.
National park
Self-guided tours through a small limestone cave noted for its diverse stalactites & stalagmites.
History museum
Medieval citadel on the site of forts dating back 2,000 years & a museum of Jerusalem's history.
Tourist attraction
Built in 1537, this stone structure is one of the main entrances to the Old City of Jerusalem.
National park
Nature reserve with picnic spots & Jerusalem views, with remains of a burial cave & medieval castle.
Park
Splash fountains & views across 16th-century city walls, plus outdoor concerts in a park from 1967.
Park filled with miniature replicas of Israel's most-important architectural & religious sites.
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