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]]>Jerusalem is the epicenter of monotheistic religion. The cobblestoned streets and ancient ruins is a testament to the thousands of years the land has witnessed. We recommend a stroll through Jerusalem’s Old City where you’ll enter through ancient gates into times of Judea. The city is separated into quarters—Jewish, Armenian, Arab, and Christian—all offering their own unique history and culture that is a tapestry waiting to be unwrapped.
Pompeii is the ancient city in Italy that was destroyed by a volcano thousands of years prior. Many artifacts, stones, and and statues, remain intact after being in rubble for so many years. The city allows you to step back in time, and bear witness to the lives of Ancient Romans, and see genuine artifacts that make you feel like you were really there.
Athens makes your middle school history textbook come to life. As the sight of the first Olympic games, you’ll get a glimpse into life as an ancient Greek and bear witness to Ancient ruins that will transport you back in time.
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]]>April through May and October through November are the best times to visit Jerusalem. The temperatures are better, ranging from the mid ’60s to high ’70s, and there are less crowds. Be sure to check the calendar for Jewish holidays because that’s when the prices are the highest. Summer is peak season even thought the temperatures are really hot.
The best ways to get around the city are by bus, train, or foot. Many of the attractions are within walking distance of each other. Taxis are another option, but they’re expensive.
This 5-star hotel overlooks the Old City walls and domes and it’s just a 15-minute walk from the Old City. King David Hotel has two restaurants, two bars/lounges, a pool, a fitness center, and a spa.
Leonardo Hotel Jerusalem, a 4-star hotel, is just a short walk from all of the major cultural attractions in Jerusalem. The hotel has two restaurants, a bar, a pool, a spa, and a fitness area.
Open for over a hundred years, this 5-star hotel has hosted celebrities including Winston Churchill, Uma Thurman, and Bob Dylan. Highlights of the hotel include the gardens, pool, a fitness center, a spa, an antique and souvenir shop, a bookshop, a print shop, and several dining options.
This is the place that has most of the attractions in the city including the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Temple Mount. Built by King David in 1004 B.C., the Old City has four districts: the Jewish Quarter, the Muslim Quarter, the Christian Quarter, and the American Quarter. Each of the districts has its own vibes, religious sites, shops, and foods.
For a taste of modern life in Jerusalem, head to Mahane Yehuda in West Jerusalem. The market has pretty much anything you could imagine including spices, clothes, food, and souvenirs. It gets really crowded on Fridays, before the Sabbath.
The Israel Museum, founded in 1965, is the country’s largest cultural institution and one of the leading art and archaeology museums in the world. With around 500,000 artifacts including ancient and contemporary ones, the main attractions are the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Shrine of the Book.
Knafeh is a dessert made with shredded filo pastry that’s soaked in strips and layered with sweetened sheep or goat’s cheese and crushed pistachios. Also, you should try baklava which is made of filo pastry filled with chopped nuts and sweetened syrup or honey.
Shawarma is made from chicken, lamb, or turkey grilled on a spit and then stuffed in a pita with salads, sauces, tahini or hummus.
These crispy, fried balls made of ground chickpeas, herbs, and spices and served in a pita with salad, hummus, tahini, and french fries.
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]]>What most people don’t know is that in addition to the 3 major religions, there is a 4th section of the old city — the Armenian quarter. By far the smallest quarter, with a population of around 2,500, there is still plenty to explore here, including the famous St. James Cathedral, a museum, and a classic Armenian restaurant.
The famous Jewish and Muslim quarters are crowded and filled with much history and holy sites. The Western Wall is the holiest Jewish site while right above it lies the Dome of the Rock, the place where Muhammad is said to have risen to heaven. Both quarters are filled with religious people, prayer sites, and old windy alleyways filled with shops and restaurants.
The Christian Quarter is home to about 40 holy Christian sites, including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the site where Jesus is said to have been crucified, buried, and resurrected. There are many different forms of Christianity in the small Christian quarter, and you will see pilgrims and priests from all over the world.
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]]>The Borough in London is an open market that has been there for over 1,000 years. Here you can meet the people who grow their own food and sample some great products. Be prepared to be surprised with almost every bite you take. Thai curry with a Peruvian twist? Why not? All you have to do is let the food fairy take you places you never imagined before.
Yes, Mediterranean food is delicious, but there is one place that features the best of it, and that is the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem. Тhe Ottomans were the first ones to brag about their fruits and vegetables here, and the tradition is still going strong today. Here, people from many cultures and all faiths come together to make halva, falafel, or börek every day, and this lively, aroma-filled place is more than worth a visit.
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]]>The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth, 430 meters below sea level. The lake is one of the saltiest bodies of water, making it a dreamy place to float. It’s a great place to find inner relaxation and be surrounded by breathtaking beauty.
Jerusalem is one of the most spiritual and holy places on Earth. Here, you can visit the historical sites of three major religions and can learn a lot about the religious history of Judaism.
Haifa is comprised of distinct neighborhoods and a mix of cultures. It is a great place to explore and meet all different kinds of people.
The Kinneret is a freshwater lake where tourists can indulge in a range of water activities, including raft building.
The Golan Heights offer incredible views of the natural landscapes below. During spring, you can see flowers in the fields below in full bloom. You can enjoy wonderful nature reserves alongside major historical attractions.
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]]>He has also been the official photographer of Jerusalem for the Israeli Ministry of Tourism, and whose photographs are featured by embassies, municipalities, tour operators around the world, and public figures.
“The city of Jerusalem is undoubtedly one of the most important cities in the world”, the photographer says. “It serves as a focal point for the world’s three main religions, has numerous famous sites of worship, and history that goes back thousands of years.”
From beautiful landscapes to famous buildings, Noam’s Instagram profile where he has gained an audience of over 7k followers is definitely worth checking out.
Scroll down and see for yourself.
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]]>Jerusalem has been fought over many times in the past as it was the heart of the Holy Land: the place where Jesus was crucified and resurrected, where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven to speak with God, and where the Jews built the First Temple to keep the Ark of the Covenant safe. Don’t miss a visit to the old city, where markets and sacred places meet.
Tel Aviv is the most modern city in Israel. It has a beautiful beach, great nightlife and it’s a heaven for foodies.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkPvI07HW8Z/?tagged=telaviv
Haifa is a busy port town, the third-largest in the country. Its amazing landscapes attract tourists from all over the world.
Israel has a little strip of shoreline on the Red Sea and Eilat is the only city that sits on it. Tourists can have incredible diving experience and general beach fun.
Christians from all over the world come to Nazareth, which is believed to be the place where the birth of Jesus was announced.
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]]>The post The Best Places to Travel for History Buffs appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Jerusalem is the epicenter of monotheistic religion. The cobblestoned streets and ancient ruins is a testament to the thousands of years the land has witnessed. We recommend a stroll through Jerusalem’s Old City where you’ll enter through ancient gates into times of Judea. The city is separated into quarters—Jewish, Armenian, Arab, and Christian—all offering their own unique history and culture that is a tapestry waiting to be unwrapped.
Pompeii is the ancient city in Italy that was destroyed by a volcano thousands of years prior. Many artifacts, stones, and and statues, remain intact after being in rubble for so many years. The city allows you to step back in time, and bear witness to the lives of Ancient Romans, and see genuine artifacts that make you feel like you were really there.
Athens makes your middle school history textbook come to life. As the sight of the first Olympic games, you’ll get a glimpse into life as an ancient Greek and bear witness to Ancient ruins that will transport you back in time.
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]]>April through May and October through November are the best times to visit Jerusalem. The temperatures are better, ranging from the mid ’60s to high ’70s, and there are less crowds. Be sure to check the calendar for Jewish holidays because that’s when the prices are the highest. Summer is peak season even thought the temperatures are really hot.
The best ways to get around the city are by bus, train, or foot. Many of the attractions are within walking distance of each other. Taxis are another option, but they’re expensive.
This 5-star hotel overlooks the Old City walls and domes and it’s just a 15-minute walk from the Old City. King David Hotel has two restaurants, two bars/lounges, a pool, a fitness center, and a spa.
Leonardo Hotel Jerusalem, a 4-star hotel, is just a short walk from all of the major cultural attractions in Jerusalem. The hotel has two restaurants, a bar, a pool, a spa, and a fitness area.
Open for over a hundred years, this 5-star hotel has hosted celebrities including Winston Churchill, Uma Thurman, and Bob Dylan. Highlights of the hotel include the gardens, pool, a fitness center, a spa, an antique and souvenir shop, a bookshop, a print shop, and several dining options.
This is the place that has most of the attractions in the city including the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Temple Mount. Built by King David in 1004 B.C., the Old City has four districts: the Jewish Quarter, the Muslim Quarter, the Christian Quarter, and the American Quarter. Each of the districts has its own vibes, religious sites, shops, and foods.
For a taste of modern life in Jerusalem, head to Mahane Yehuda in West Jerusalem. The market has pretty much anything you could imagine including spices, clothes, food, and souvenirs. It gets really crowded on Fridays, before the Sabbath.
The Israel Museum, founded in 1965, is the country’s largest cultural institution and one of the leading art and archaeology museums in the world. With around 500,000 artifacts including ancient and contemporary ones, the main attractions are the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Shrine of the Book.
Knafeh is a dessert made with shredded filo pastry that’s soaked in strips and layered with sweetened sheep or goat’s cheese and crushed pistachios. Also, you should try baklava which is made of filo pastry filled with chopped nuts and sweetened syrup or honey.
Shawarma is made from chicken, lamb, or turkey grilled on a spit and then stuffed in a pita with salads, sauces, tahini or hummus.
These crispy, fried balls made of ground chickpeas, herbs, and spices and served in a pita with salad, hummus, tahini, and french fries.
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]]>The post The Magnificent 4 Quarters of the Old City of Jerusalem appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>What most people don’t know is that in addition to the 3 major religions, there is a 4th section of the old city — the Armenian quarter. By far the smallest quarter, with a population of around 2,500, there is still plenty to explore here, including the famous St. James Cathedral, a museum, and a classic Armenian restaurant.
The famous Jewish and Muslim quarters are crowded and filled with much history and holy sites. The Western Wall is the holiest Jewish site while right above it lies the Dome of the Rock, the place where Muhammad is said to have risen to heaven. Both quarters are filled with religious people, prayer sites, and old windy alleyways filled with shops and restaurants.
The Christian Quarter is home to about 40 holy Christian sites, including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the site where Jesus is said to have been crucified, buried, and resurrected. There are many different forms of Christianity in the small Christian quarter, and you will see pilgrims and priests from all over the world.
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]]>The post The Best Markets For Your Fusion-Inspired Cuisine appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Borough in London is an open market that has been there for over 1,000 years. Here you can meet the people who grow their own food and sample some great products. Be prepared to be surprised with almost every bite you take. Thai curry with a Peruvian twist? Why not? All you have to do is let the food fairy take you places you never imagined before.
Yes, Mediterranean food is delicious, but there is one place that features the best of it, and that is the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem. Тhe Ottomans were the first ones to brag about their fruits and vegetables here, and the tradition is still going strong today. Here, people from many cultures and all faiths come together to make halva, falafel, or börek every day, and this lively, aroma-filled place is more than worth a visit.
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]]>The post Five Beautiful Destinations in Israel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth, 430 meters below sea level. The lake is one of the saltiest bodies of water, making it a dreamy place to float. It’s a great place to find inner relaxation and be surrounded by breathtaking beauty.
Jerusalem is one of the most spiritual and holy places on Earth. Here, you can visit the historical sites of three major religions and can learn a lot about the religious history of Judaism.
Haifa is comprised of distinct neighborhoods and a mix of cultures. It is a great place to explore and meet all different kinds of people.
The Kinneret is a freshwater lake where tourists can indulge in a range of water activities, including raft building.
The Golan Heights offer incredible views of the natural landscapes below. During spring, you can see flowers in the fields below in full bloom. You can enjoy wonderful nature reserves alongside major historical attractions.
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]]>The post Noam Chen’s Instagram Profile Shows Amazing Side of Jerusalem appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>He has also been the official photographer of Jerusalem for the Israeli Ministry of Tourism, and whose photographs are featured by embassies, municipalities, tour operators around the world, and public figures.
“The city of Jerusalem is undoubtedly one of the most important cities in the world”, the photographer says. “It serves as a focal point for the world’s three main religions, has numerous famous sites of worship, and history that goes back thousands of years.”
From beautiful landscapes to famous buildings, Noam’s Instagram profile where he has gained an audience of over 7k followers is definitely worth checking out.
Scroll down and see for yourself.
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]]>The post You Should Definitely Visit These 5 Israeli Cities appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Jerusalem has been fought over many times in the past as it was the heart of the Holy Land: the place where Jesus was crucified and resurrected, where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven to speak with God, and where the Jews built the First Temple to keep the Ark of the Covenant safe. Don’t miss a visit to the old city, where markets and sacred places meet.
Tel Aviv is the most modern city in Israel. It has a beautiful beach, great nightlife and it’s a heaven for foodies.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkPvI07HW8Z/?tagged=telaviv
Haifa is a busy port town, the third-largest in the country. Its amazing landscapes attract tourists from all over the world.
Israel has a little strip of shoreline on the Red Sea and Eilat is the only city that sits on it. Tourists can have incredible diving experience and general beach fun.
Christians from all over the world come to Nazareth, which is believed to be the place where the birth of Jesus was announced.
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