"There is not city in the world as Jeruslem" Jerusalem District by Danalia
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The centrality of Jerusalem holy to all religions, in the tourism industry, is unquestionable. You will not find even one tourist, arriving in Israel, who toured the city, or at least interested in her. This is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, thousands of years of just praising her looks, tastes Ucganonutia. Ancient sites has important historical sites and fascinating world. Every corner of it is a story, each building represents a piece of history. Visit to Jerusalem is a journey through the Tunnel of Time, combined spending pace of modern city.
Jerusalem offers visitors a fascinating human contact with Jews, Arabs, secular, orthodox, rabbis, priests, monks and yeshiva students, students, diplomats and government officials. Streets marching side by side with art students exposed wearing mini skirts, nuns and girls beside them and studios pious Orthodox area.
This city offers a rich cultural life of music, museums and theater, but there are also recreational areas of pubs and restaurants. And if we are dealing with food - Jerusalem offers plenty of dishes peoples styles, ranging from mm crow Yerushalmi "to the French gourmet meals.
Jerusalem has a lot of rooms offer all levels and prices. You can find them in many hotels where a variety of levels. Recently begun to develop a new accommodation area - "Home Accommodation - Rooms in private homes, are offered to tourists, the city's most beautiful neighborhoods.
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Thanks for your page! Greetings to the Eternal City! ><><><><
Shalom Danalia, I enjoyed your photos on Jerusalem. When I visited Jerusalem, I missed the mini Israel site or it wasn't built yet but did see the Holyland Hotel Jerusalem mini ancient Jerusalem. That was impressive. Take care, safe travels, Larry :-)