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Travel Blogs from Jerusalem
Bobbling like a cork
... foot right out again. The water feels thick and greasy like oil and your skin becomes incredibly oily. It was also very very warm. Taking a few cautious steps into the water and avoiding the large sharp piles of salt that lurk just under the surface I slowly sank down into the water (It's actually quite hard to keep your balance). Giggling like school children we attempted to touch the bottom of the sea with our feet which is actually quite bizarre. The more than you struggle to ...
Old Town Jerusalem
... of the city. The Muslim quarter was like a really big market/bizarre. The Jewish quarter felt like it was the most important as to enter u had to pass metal detectors and armed guards. This quarter was well developed for both tourists and Jewish who come to pray at the western wall. Was really interesting to see Arabic, Jewish and Christian culture mixed ...
Divisions
... lives there and has to deal with this multiple times every day. But we don't blame you, especially when a country like Iran threatens to wipe you off the map. Still, there's the whole other mess, which is wholly internal. Bernhard saw a Jew being kicked by four Arabs in the Muslim quarter of the Old Town. I met a Palestinian Jerusalemite on a 4 hour bus ride from Eilat (Red Sea) to Jerusalem, who didn't talk for the first 3 hours. When we passed by ...
Lettre à notre Ministre des Affaires étrangères
... Ramallah et Jérusalem, ce qui peut prendre entre 2 et 4 heures selon le bon vouloir des soldats au check-point et la quantité des embouteillages de Jérusalem, afin de me rendre au Consulat français la place de Mr Hajjaj.
Enfin, nous parvenons à donner tous les papiers demandés : formulaire de demande de visa, billets d'avion (aller et retour), attestation d'assurance santé Schengen, papiers de la part de son père, de sa banque et de ...
Walking in the footsteps of....many other tourists
... with the ladder in the same place.
After an exhausting morning (from fighting the crowds) we stop in the Jewish quarter and have an Italian lunch. Refreshed from the meal we wander thru the Jewish quarter and visit the place that the Christian’s claim to be the site of the last supper. On the way we see 5 or 6 young children, maybe 5 years old, standing on a small wall overlooking our path. So cute! Judith and I passed and the other ...
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Other places to stay in Jerusalem
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Lutheran Guest House
הרובע הארמני, Jerusalem | Hotel -
Christ Church Guest House
1, Jerusalem | Hotel -
Avissar House
12 Hamevasser St., Jerusalem | Hotel -
Barkai Studios
9 Hulda Ha-Neviah Street, Jerusalem | Hotel -
St. George's Cathedral Guest House
Nablus Road 20, Jerusalem | Hotel -
Beit Shmuel Guest House
6 Shama Street, Jerusalem | Hotelfrom $156 -
Franciscaines De Marie
Nablus Road 9, Jerusalem | Hotel -
Maiersdorf Faculty Club Hotel
Hebrew University, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem | Hotelfrom $89 -
Guest house Bayit v'gan
Rechov HaPisga 8, Jerusalem | Hotel -
Judaean Guest House
Haim Kolitz Road, Jerusalem | Hotel -
Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salam/Oasis of Peace
גִּבְעַת רָם, Jerusalem | Hotelfrom $132