My sister-in-law Kim and I stay
in Jerusalem for three nights. We rented an apartment through Airbnb.com just
off Jaffa Street (also spelled Yafo Street) about a 15 minute walk
northwest of the Old City. We saw the sites of the old city which are
mainly free. We also took a tour of the tunnels under the old city that
cost about NIS22. It was a wonderful way to learn more about the
history of the city.
The West Bank Barrier covered in local art. |
View of the Old City from the Mount of Olives. |
While in Jerusalem, we took the tram up to the Mahane Yehuda Market. It's a great place to grab some fresh snacks or a cheap meal. There are a few little restaurants in the market. The one we loved is called Topolino. It's an Italian place where the pasta is made on site and all dishes are made to order. At about NIS25 per dish, it's a great deal. To get to the restaurants, enter the Market from Agripas Street. Most of the restaurants are in between the two main aisles.
Wifi is free and available on most major roads in Jerusalem. It is wonderful being able to check email and update social media from so many public places. But because the public wifi is available, the apartment we stayed in and some of the cafes we visited did not offer their own wifi. If the public wifi signal is not strong where you're staying or eating, you might be out of luck.
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