1. The Friends of Zion Museum<\/strong><\/p>Situated in the heart of Jerusalem, the Friends of Zion Museum is a cutting-edge facility that honors the enduring friendship between the Jewish people and their Christian allies. Utilizing advanced technology and interactive exhibits, the museum narrates the stories of non-Jewish Zionists who played pivotal roles in the founding and development of the State of Israel. This contemporary Jerusalem landmark provides visitors with a unique insight into Israel\u2019s history and the lasting connection between various faiths.<\/p>
2. The Western Wall & Old City<\/strong><\/p>Whether you’re Jewish or not, a visit to the holiest place to the Jewish people and the old city of Jerusalem is a must. Just witnessing this historical landscape and its significance to the people there is a unique experience in itself. Of course, taking a stroll through the ancient streets of the old city and its diverse quarters is also quite remarkable, as you are literally walking in the footsteps of Jesus Christ and other biblical know figures, experiencing the actual feeling of that time. The architecture and atmosphere alone make a visit to this place worthwhile.
Plus, entrance is free, not including some “merchandize” you probably would like to purchase in the various shops of the old city. Important tip: Use public transportation to reach the area and NOT a car, as it’s not advisable and even impossible at times.<\/p>
3. The Jerusalem Biblical Zoo<\/strong><\/p>The Biblical Zoo, located in the Malha neighborhood, is one of the world’s leading zoos. Opened in 1993, it spans an area of 62 acres. It showcases a wide variety of animals, including species mentioned in the Bible, and combines education for nature conservation with family entertainment. This is one of the most enjoyable attractions in Jerusalem, mainly for children.
The zoo is suitable for all ages and offers special activities for children. Admission to the zoo is charged.<\/p>
4. Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem<\/strong><\/p>The Bloomfield Science Museum, located in Givat Ram, is an interactive museum featuring exhibitions and activities on science and technology topics. Opened in 1992, it offers an educational and enjoyable experience for the whole family.
The museum is especially suitable for children and teenagers, but adults will also find it very interesting. Admission to the museum is charged.<\/p>
5. Aquarium Jerusalem<\/strong><\/p>Attractions in Jerusalem continue to evolve and expand, offering something for every visitor. One such attraction is the Israel Aquarium Jerusalem, which opened in 2017. It’s the first public aquarium in Israel, located near the Biblical Zoo. The aquarium showcases a rich variety of marine life from the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and Sea of Galilee.
The aquarium is suitable for all ages and offers a fascinating and educational experience. Admission to the aquarium is charged.<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t