Jerusalem Travel Tips
Posted on 11. Jun, 2010 by admin in jerusalem travel and living
Jerusalem is beyond doubt one of the most wonderful city to visit, but keeping in mind these Jerusalem travel tips will help you a great deal.
The following suggestions will make your travel trip to Jerusalem all the more enjoyable.
Jerusalem Travel Tips suggestion 1: Emek Refaim Street
Ben Yehuda is no longer the “place to be” and has lost its count in the most happening places in Jerusalem. Give Emek Refaim Street a try, known for a wide assortment of restaurants from “Aroma” coffee bar to some more up market fancy enterprises. The Best deal for Summer 2008 – “Rivele” – breakfast for 24 shekels and outstanding value 2 course lunch with drink for a mere 59 shekel.
Jerusalem Travel Tips suggestion 2: McDonald’s branch on Emek Refaim St
Opposite the Dan Boutique on Hebron Road, situated in the old train station area, is a flourishing restaurant area, with a variety of perky restaurants, some open on Shabbat. We suggest “The back-yard” which has an outdoor bar and a large grassed garden similar to an English pub!
The recently opened Mamilla Alrov shopping complex gives a new perspective to shopping in Jerusalem. A brand new outdoor, for the moment, shopping parade with lavish shops extends from the bottom of Jaffa Road to the Jaffa Gate. Other than the wide variety of shops, there are also numerous restaurants. We would recommend “Cafe Cafe” that has a fabulous value breakfast for couples, with omelettes, salads, avocado, tuna, cheeses and hot and cold drinks. “Roladin” is a brilliant pastry and light food restaurant. “Rimon” serves to the more sacred crowd with Glatt kosher food and lastly there is “Aroma”, with excellent value sandwiches, salads and coffee.
Jerusalem Travel Tips suggestion 3: The NEW HaIvrit Restaurant
It is among the newly setup restaurants. It has opened near the swimming pool in the Givat Ram University Campus. The restaurant is called “HAIVRIT”, and is highly suggested for the reason that it has a warm ambience created by an outside wooden decked veranda, and an inviting interior collectively with a diverse and most rationally priced menu that comprises salads, sandwiches, toasts, quiches, pastas, fish and more. The restaurant is perfect for sportsmen who make use of the adjacent athletic track and swimming pool. The complex is situated opposite the science museum and has ample of parking space.
Jerusalem Travel Tips suggestion 4: KAFFIT
Labeled as the most scenic new restaurant! It has opened up in the Botanical Gardens in Jerusalem. The restaurant – KAFFIT – has started a new branch, other than the branch on Emek Refaim Street, by the side of the large lake in the Botanical Gardens. Parking is free of cost, and can be obtained via the gas station on Herzog Street. The restaurant’s position is conceivably the most beautiful in Jerusalem!
Jerusalem is truly God’s own city. This can be said because of the wonderful blend of traditional and contemporary lifestyle it has. Following these suggestions would hopefully make reading your article on Jerusalem travel tips worth the time.








