Jerusalem Attractions

Discover the history of the ancient world from the dawn of civilization to the Early Christian Era at the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem
The Museum’s permanent collections constitute one of the most important exhibitions of Islamic art in the world. The collections represent the various period of Islamic rule, from the seventh to the nineteenth centuries CE. The world-renowned Sir David Salomons collection in the museum contains more than 180 watches and clocks
Mahane Yehuda market reinvents itself all the time. Take a walk around, enjoy the colorfulness and the crowds of people coming here and then find a shaded corner and chill with a cold Malabi delight or a gourmet ice cream.
The Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem is the best introduction to Jerusalem’s rich and colorful history
The story of the Jerusalem began over 3,000 years ago, when King David came to the small hilltop city known as Jerusalem, establishing it as the unified capital of the 12 tribes of Israel. Years later, his son, King Solomon, built the First Temple in Jerusalem on top of Mount Moriah
The Jerusalem Archaeological Park, Israel’s most important antiquity site, reaches the Temple Mount on the north, the slope of the Mount of Olives and the Kidron Valley on the east, and the Valley of Hinnom on the west and the south
Viewed from the east, the museum is located where Castel spent his youth, surrounded by the extraordinary vistas of Maale Adummim and the subtle boundaries of Jerusalem
A Thrill to Jerusalem's Biggest Secrets - a unique motion based seat system lets you to feel completely "swallowed-up" inside the amazing "flight" experience. The innovative and revolutionary technology system is the first of its kind in Jerusalem and Israel, with each seat able to move in six different directions.
Herodion, one of Herod the Great's most ambitious building projects, served the Judean King (37 – 4 B.C.E.) as summer palace, fortress, monument, burial ground and district capital.
The Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in Israel; its precedents are binding not only on all lower courts, but on all persons and State institutions