The 10 Best Historic Sites in Israel, Israel

June 23, 2021 Brain Ambrose

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1. Old City of Jerusalem

Jerusalem Israel +972 3-516-6699 https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/148
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5.0 based on 13,928 reviews

Old City of Jerusalem

Characterized by narrow, winding streets and alleyways, this ancient part of the city is filled with shrines and attractions holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims including the Western Wall, Temple Mount and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

Reviewed By BoardingPass7860

Must see sights - Mount Of Olives, Gethsemane, Via Dolorosa, etc. Bezalel Hotel had book that mapped out walking tour of the city from all different directions so you can explore all the must-see sights of the city on your own.

2. Magdala

Tzomet Migdal N/n, Migdal 14950 Israel +972 4-620-9900 [email protected] http://www.magdala.org
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Magdala

A unique Holy Land site known as the hometown of Mary Magdalene, located at the shores of the Sea of Galilee. The archaeological site features a complete first century town from the times of Jesus. It is one of Israel´s most recent archaeological discoveries with the best preserved synagogue in the Galilee. Complementary tours of the site are available upon request. The site also features "Duc in Altum" a place for worship and prayer. Magdala is known as a crossroads of Jewish and Christian History, and will soon also feature a guesthouse in opening mid-2018.

Reviewed By RobynDavid_25 - Melbourne, Australia

This is a special place. The small excavation site contextualises the role of Mary Magdalene in the life of Jesus and is complemented by the exquisite modern church nearby, its altar a boat which appears to be sailing on the Sea of Galilee outside the window, with its mast forming a cross above. It is surrounded in the atrium by eight vibrant pillars honouring women of faith. Fr Eamon Kelly is a warm and welcoming presence. We were invited into a private room at the end of our visit where he and volunteer Rosa led the singing of ‘Happy Birthday’ to our guide, Eyal Carmel. It was a delightful moment!

3. St. George Church

Louis Pasteur St 3 next to Aliya Bet Street, Lod Israel +972 8-922-2023
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St. George Church

Reviewed By X5606NO_ - Sofia, Bulgaria

Church next to a mosque. George's tomb is located in the church. The legend is that in this place was the city of Diospolis, where the mother of George, a soldier of the Roman emperor Diocletian, lived. The church is small but very beautiful inside. The city is away from the huge tourist flow and the place is very peaceful. It is worth seeing if you make a small detour from Ben Gurion Airport on the way to Jerusalem.

4. Temple Mount

Al Aqsa Mosque Complex, Jerusalem Israel http://www.touristisrael.com/temple-mount/15944
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4.5 based on 1,572 reviews

Temple Mount

A hill in the eastern part of Old Jerusalem is of special significance to the world's three major religions. It was reputedly the site of the first and second Jewish Temple, and since the 7th century has contained two Muslim shrines.

Reviewed By H75travel - Epsom, United Kingdom

Temple Mount and the Dome of the Roack are must sees when in Jerusalem, just make sure you time your visit right as there are limited visiting hours for non-muslims. There's only one entrance and to visit you must have your bag scanned and pass through airport type security. Come modestly dressed - arms, shoulders and legs covered for women. Undoubtedly the reason to come is the Dome of the Rock which is just stunning. I could have observed the building for a long time. It's very photogenic and the tile work beautiful. While you can't enter there are plenty of other places to explore, so make sure you save time.

5. Western Wall

Western Wall Plaza Jewish Quarter, Jerusalem 97500 Israel +972 2-627-1333 http://thekotel.org/
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4.5 based on 11,159 reviews

Western Wall

The remains of the Second Temple of Jerusalem and a place of prayer sacred to the Jewish people.

Reviewed By PeterWJr46 - Poughkeepsie, United States

It was hard to believe that part of the temple that existed when Our Lord walked the earth, is still there. The West Wall is sacred to the Jewish faith and a testament to the life of Our Savior and His teaching in this very temple. The wall, itself, is divided by a separation for men and for women. It was interesting to see how this divide is so prevalent in this religious atmosphere. Security was ever present around the entrances and within the courtyard leading to the West Wall. It is a holy site and should be treated as such.

6. The Way of the Cross - Via Dolorosa

Via Dolorosa Old Town, Jerusalem Israel http://www.palace-il.com
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The Way of the Cross - Via Dolorosa

Starting at St. Stephen's (Lions') Gate in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, this is the route Jesus is said to have followed as he carried the Cross to his crucifixion.

Reviewed By florentinadriang - Arad, Romania

Starting from Fortress Antonia, near the Lions Gate, in the Muslim quarter, the pilgrimage goes up to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, located in the Christian district. According to traditions from the 4th century, this place houses the two most holy places of Christianity: the one where Jesus was crucified, known as Golgotha, and the place where Jesus was buried, and then Resurrected. . The route has 14 stations related to the Passions experienced by Jesus, within the basilica itself being the last five stations on Via Dolorosa, which represent the final episodes of the Passions. The area around the basilica preserves the location, shape and a few columns of the Church of the Resurrection built by Emperor Constantine in the fourth century, on the place of the tomb of Christ.

7. Eglise du Saint-Sepulcre

Christian Quarter, Jerusalem Israel
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Eglise du Saint-Sepulcre

Built in the fourth century over the site of a Roman Pagan temple, this is considered one of the world’s holiest shrines to Christians, preserving the most important moments of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Reviewed By BillPNo1 - Friendswood, United States

The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is one of the most Holy and Sacred places in Jerusalem, or actually in all of Christendom! The Church of the Holy Sepulchre may be the most sacred places for anyone to visit in Jerusalem; although at times the lines of Pilgrims and crowds of reverent worshippers may be somewhat distracting, one cannot be in awe of what occurred there and what Our Lord suffered there. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre may be the single most important reason to visit the Holy Land and a visit there is certain to leave anyone with a hushed and powerful feeling for the sanctity of the place. I have been blessed to have been able to visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on two occasions: each tome I was filled with inspiration and the feeling of awe for the sanctity of the Church. I hope I will be able to visit again, sometime, but feel that my life was changed by even my first two visits!

8. The Garden Tomb

Conrad Schick St, Jerusalem 91193 Israel +972 2-539-8100 [email protected] http://www.gardentomb.com/
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The Garden Tomb

Located north of the Old City’s Damascus Gate, this Christian holy site is a perfect place for prayer and contemplation. Many believe it to be the site of Christ's crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.

Reviewed By KarenHicks63

The gardens surrounding the tomb make it a very quiet and peaceful place amidst the hussle and bussle of Jersuleum. It was nice to see the tomb. Tour guide gives good information. We as a group were provided a place to sit quietly and have communion.

9. Monte das Oliveiras

Mount of Olives Road, Jerusalem Israel +972 2-627-5050 http://mountofolives.co.il/en/
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Monte das Oliveiras

Located east of Jerusalem, this holy spot is associated with many events in Jesus’ life including ascending to Heaven (Chapel of Ascension) and teaching his disciples the Lord’s prayer (Pater Noster).

Reviewed By rusak - Jönköping, Sweden

Old historic part of Jerusalem. There you can find old big Jewish cemetery and a lot of important Christian saint places - Garden of Gethsemane, Russian Orthodox Church of Mary Magdalene and many others amazing places to visit during pilgrimage in Holy Land ! This place have the most beautiful panoramic view of old Jerusalem city! Definitely recommend to visit for everyone!!!

10. Garden of Gethsemane

Jericho Rd, Jerusalem Israel +972 2-628-3264 http://www.gethsemane-en.custodia.org/default.asp
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Garden of Gethsemane

Located outside the walls of Jerusalem, this beautiful garden among a grove of olive trees is thought to be the place where Jesus particularly enjoyed prayer and contemplation.

Reviewed By pedjaspasojevic - Belgrade, Serbia

Nice and small garden with lots of old olive trees and a large number of flowers. In the garden there are olive trees that are old and after 2000 years.

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