Guidebook for Jerusalem

Lauri
Guidebook for Jerusalem

Food Scene

A 5-minute walk from the apartment. Many food options, both kosher and non, fancy and casual.
152 habitants recommandent
La Première Station
4 David Remez St
152 habitants recommandent
A 5-minute walk from the apartment. Many food options, both kosher and non, fancy and casual.
Moshe, the chef, is a food historian who sources many ingredients locally. Amazing food you won't find anywhere else. Kosher meat.
The Eucalyptus
14 Felt St
Moshe, the chef, is a food historian who sources many ingredients locally. Amazing food you won't find anywhere else. Kosher meat.
Good for breakfast. Kosher.
20 habitants recommandent
Grand Café גראנד קפה
70 Beit Lehem Rd
20 habitants recommandent
Good for breakfast. Kosher.
It's a tiny place with outdoor seating. Some of the best coffee and shakshuka in town. Popular with many English-speakers. Next door to a great bakery and produce shop. Kosher.
Itzik's Place
33 Beit Lehem Rd
It's a tiny place with outdoor seating. Some of the best coffee and shakshuka in town. Popular with many English-speakers. Next door to a great bakery and produce shop. Kosher.
The garden cafe is lovely and romantic, but I'm not that impressed by the food. Go for a coffee or lemonade. There's also a terrific bookshop at the hotel, with mostly English books.
6 habitants recommandent
The American Colony
1 Louis Vincent St
6 habitants recommandent
The garden cafe is lovely and romantic, but I'm not that impressed by the food. Go for a coffee or lemonade. There's also a terrific bookshop at the hotel, with mostly English books.

Drinks & Nightlife

A speakeasy-style bar downtown, with an extensive cocktail menu. Not kosher.
60 habitants recommandent
Gatsby Cocktail Room
18 Hillel St
60 habitants recommandent
A speakeasy-style bar downtown, with an extensive cocktail menu. Not kosher.
A historic location, and you may run into the Prime Minister or a visiting celebrity in the bar. Kosher.
14 habitants recommandent
King David Hotel
23 King David St
14 habitants recommandent
A historic location, and you may run into the Prime Minister or a visiting celebrity in the bar. Kosher.
The rooftop bar has an amazing view. Kosher.
29 habitants recommandent
Mamilla Hotel
11 Shlomo ha-Melekh St
29 habitants recommandent
The rooftop bar has an amazing view. Kosher.

Sightseeing

It's rich in history and culture.
316 habitants recommandent
Old City
316 habitants recommandent
It's rich in history and culture.
An archeological park featuring an overlook with a wonderful view of the whole city. Free. You can also book a treatment at the spa. You can take the # 7 bus from the traffic circle in front of The First Station. It's about a 15-minute ride.
9 habitants recommandent
Ramat Rachel
9 habitants recommandent
An archeological park featuring an overlook with a wonderful view of the whole city. Free. You can also book a treatment at the spa. You can take the # 7 bus from the traffic circle in front of The First Station. It's about a 15-minute ride.

Arts & Culture

A wonderful museum, with sections on art, archeology, and Judaica. Also houses a model of Second Temple Jerusalem and the Dead Sea scrolls. There's also a children's wing. The "Modern" restaurant (kosher, meat) is excellent and so is the gift shop.
250 habitants recommandent
Musée d'Israël, Jérusalem
11 Derech Ruppin
250 habitants recommandent
A wonderful museum, with sections on art, archeology, and Judaica. Also houses a model of Second Temple Jerusalem and the Dead Sea scrolls. There's also a children's wing. The "Modern" restaurant (kosher, meat) is excellent and so is the gift shop.
It's right next to the Israel Museum, and you can see both in one day. Focuses on the history and archeology of places mentioned in the Bible.
22 habitants recommandent
Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem
21 Shmuel Stephan Weiz St
22 habitants recommandent
It's right next to the Israel Museum, and you can see both in one day. Focuses on the history and archeology of places mentioned in the Bible.
A great place to explore the history of Jerusalem. Wonderful views. Sound and light shows at night.
54 habitants recommandent
Tour de David
54 habitants recommandent
A great place to explore the history of Jerusalem. Wonderful views. Sound and light shows at night.

Shopping

Many cute shops for clothes, jewelry, Judaica, etc.
50 habitants recommandent
Emek Refa'im Street
Emek Refa'im Street
50 habitants recommandent
Many cute shops for clothes, jewelry, Judaica, etc.
A pedestrian street downtown, lined with stores offering mostly jewelry, art, and Judaica.
Yo'el Moshe Salomon Street
Yo'el Moshe Salomon Street
A pedestrian street downtown, lined with stores offering mostly jewelry, art, and Judaica.

Essentials

This is next to The First Station, about 5 minutes from the apartment. You can take the shopping cart from the laundry room. They sell many American brands, and "exotic" foods like refried beans. You can buy English newspapers and flowers on Fridays.
Super Deal
75 Beit Lehem Rd
This is next to The First Station, about 5 minutes from the apartment. You can take the shopping cart from the laundry room. They sell many American brands, and "exotic" foods like refried beans. You can buy English newspapers and flowers on Fridays.

Getting Around

This is the main street downhill from the apartment at the end of the block. You can connect with about a dozen bus lines here. To go downtown (toward the Old City), leave the apartment, walk downhill to Derech Bet Lechem, and turn left. The bus stop is in the first block, just past the convenience store.
Hebron Road
Hebron Road
This is the main street downhill from the apartment at the end of the block. You can connect with about a dozen bus lines here. To go downtown (toward the Old City), leave the apartment, walk downhill to Derech Bet Lechem, and turn left. The bus stop is in the first block, just past the convenience store.
The train station is about 15 minutes from the apartment by car. (You actually want the Malcha train station, which is next to the zoo station.) You can take the train to Tel Aviv in an hour and 20 minutes. One fun option for families is to take the train to Beit Shemesh, about 43 minutes away. The train runs through a scenic canyon with wildlife and a stream. You can pick up a snack at the Malcha Mall next door. Then get off at Beit Shemesh, get lunch or a snack at the mall, and come back on the next train. Pick a seat on the right side going down hill, or the left up hill, for the best views. Trains run hourly for most of the day. Tickets are only 11 NIS round trip.
Train Station Jerusalem Biblical Zoo
The train station is about 15 minutes from the apartment by car. (You actually want the Malcha train station, which is next to the zoo station.) You can take the train to Tel Aviv in an hour and 20 minutes. One fun option for families is to take the train to Beit Shemesh, about 43 minutes away. The train runs through a scenic canyon with wildlife and a stream. You can pick up a snack at the Malcha Mall next door. Then get off at Beit Shemesh, get lunch or a snack at the mall, and come back on the next train. Pick a seat on the right side going down hill, or the left up hill, for the best views. Trains run hourly for most of the day. Tickets are only 11 NIS round trip.
You can get a bus from here to pretty much anywhere in Israel. Allow about 30 minutes to get there from the apartment via cab, as it's on the other side of town. During rush hour it might be even longer.
44 habitants recommandent
Jerusalem Central Bus Station 3rd Floor/Platforms
44 habitants recommandent
You can get a bus from here to pretty much anywhere in Israel. Allow about 30 minutes to get there from the apartment via cab, as it's on the other side of town. During rush hour it might be even longer.