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The City of David

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Four thousand years of history have been revealed in the City of David, where visitors gain important understanding of Jerusalem’s unique place in the world.

The City of David Visitor Center has been built overlooking the fascinating remains of a monumental building some believe was the palace of Jerusalem’s kings.


A huge water cistern evokes the story of Jeremiah’s imprisonment (Jer. 38:6). The touring route descends via Warren’s Shaft and more recently discovered tunnels to the Gihon Spring where Solomon was crowned (1 Kings 1:33). The walk then continues to remnants of the actual Siloam Pool from Second Temple times, where the blind man healed by Jesus washed (John 9:11). The adventurous can then slosh 1,500 feet through Hezekiah’s Tunnel (2 Chron. 32:30), or take the “dry walk” through another ancient conduit.

 

Wet or dry, the City of David is a must-see on any Jerusalem itinerary.

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Sites & Attractions

Open zoo with a variety of animals roaming free. Rest areas, picnic tables, petting zoo...
Memorial established on the Jordanian military post, with a permanent exhibition on the...
One of five industrial parks built by industrialist Stef Wertheimer, with the aim of bl...
The underwater observatory offers aquariums rich in marine life and coral, as well as s...
Kibbutz Ein Gedi is the only botanical garden in the world that people live in. More th...
Museum documenting the sequence of events in the history of the Jewish people from the ...

Accommodations

Small, two-star hotel offers 16 double-occupancy rooms, three single rooms and two fami...
Guest house has four rooms, banquet hall, lobby and classrooms.
Hostel close to Mt. Meron, nearly 1,000 meters above sea level. Rooms include bunkbeds,...
The hotel has standard rooms for families of four, as well as deluxe rooms on the 4th t...
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