Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of Old City Jerusalem with a guided Shabbat experience. Witness the bustling markets and the peaceful atmosphere of the day of rest.
- Jaffa Gate - Jaffa Gate is one of the seven main gates of the Old City of Jerusalem, located in the western part of the city wall. It is named after the port city of Jaffa and is the main entrance to the Old City from the west. Historically, Jaffa Gate served as the main point of entry for Christian pilgrims and is considered one of the busiest and most important gates in the city. Today, Jaffa Gate is a popular tourist destination and is surrounded by shops, cafes, and historical landmarks such as the Tower of David Museum.
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Experiencing the Old City of Jerusalem pre-Shabbat is a uniquely memorable encounter as the ambiance during this period is exceptional. With the drawing near of Friday evening, the Old City bursts into life with Shabbat preparations. From vibrant marketplaces to the echo of prayers and hymns, the environment is charged with an expectant thrill and enthusiasm for the commencement of the respire day. In summary, scheduling a guided trip of the Old City of Jerusalem preceding Shabbat offers a distinct and extraordinary experience that amalgamates the zeal of preparation with the serene milieu of the respite day. This is a prerequisite for tourists wishing to dive headfirst into the deep cultural and religious ancestry of one of the globe’s most ancient cities.
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