Planning a trip to Israel? Here are 11 tips to Planning Your Budget Trip to Israel.
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And if you’re already there, you can also climb Mount of Olives. Check what you can see on Mount of Olives.
If you’re visiting on a Monday or Thursday, you may want to go to the Western Wall to watch the Bar Mitzvah ceremonies.
Read my post >> Highlights of the Israel Museum.
Get ideas here >> 3 Days in Jerusalem: A Classic Itinerary for First Timers.
To learn more, read my full guide to public transportation in Israel and my guide to getting around in Jerusalem.
Another option –Get on the Hop-On Hop-Off Bus in Jerusalem. While it’s not the best Hop-On Hop-Off I’ve been on, it can still provide you with some overview of the city and you can use it to get to one or two of the main attractions.
This event usually takes place on Hol Hamoed Sukkot – October.
The Jerusalem March is one of the biggest and most colorful events in Hol HaMoed of Sukkot. It is meant to show support for Israel. Thousands of marchers from Israel and abroad gather in Jerusalem and march through the streets of the city. There are several marching routes, differing by length.
2024 dates have not been published yet, but usually it happens in August.
Upcoming 2024 – usually in May.
Jerusalem is centrally positioned between Tel Aviv and the Dead Sea. Tel Aviv is 40 minutes away by train, while the Dead Sea is one hour away by bus. So these two destinations are great day trips outside Jerusalem.
For more recommended places outside Jerusalem, read my posts:
Hiking to Lifta: An Abandoned Village Near Jerusalem
Beit Guvrin National Park: A Beautiful Day Trip from Jerusalem
Sataf: Beautiful Hiking Trails Just Outside Jerusalem
Hiking Nahal Hameara near Jerusalem
Wherever you go, it’s important to think about travel insurance – also when traveling to Jerusalem!
World Nomads offers coverage for more than 150 activities as well as emergency medical, lost luggage, trip cancellation, and more.
The History of Jewish and Muslim Jerusalem
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There’s perhaps no city in the world that’s as culturally and historically rich as Jerusalem. It’s a sacred city for Christians, Jews and Muslims. There are strong religious and political passions, and history practically exudes from the stonework.
It can also be an expensive city for visitors. The standard of living is similar to what’s found in Europe, and many foods and goods have to be imported.
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If you’ve been thinking about visiting this holy city, here’s a rundown of the expenses a typical tourist will encounter, along with some tips for making your Jerusalem journey as affordable as possible — let us be your guide!
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