Jerusalem offers many must-see attractions near the Talpiot, so make sure to visit the Talpiot during your stay in the city. Below you'll find a list of all the things to-do and see while touring the Talpiot
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Jerusalem has been called many things – the Holy City, the City of Gold, the holiest city in Judaism, the third holiest in Islam, the birthplace of Christianity, the flint that sparks one of the world's hottest conflicts – but, to Jerusalemite's knowledge, nobody has ever called Jerusalem "a city with a surprisingly large supply of grotesque read more
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This southeastern region of Jerusalem is by no means a tourist site, but is an integral part of daily life for residents of the Holy City. Talpiot is a bewildering mix of industrial zone, nightlife hub, and family homes. There is no quick and easy definition of Talpiot: here many elements of the city reside in an unusual and occasionally uneasy combination. While Talpiot isn't generally known read more
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Situated with a view of the gently rolling Judean Hills and the city of Bethlehem, Har Homa is one of the newest neighborhoods in Jerusalem. With the prices of real estate in central Jerusalem on the rise and the demand going up, Har Homa has become a popular destination for Israeli and immigrant families.
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Gentrification has pervaded several areas of Jerusalem in recent years, contributing to a rise in property prices and the growing popularity of specific areas. One of these areas is Arnona. After a trek from the upscale Baka to working class Talpiot, the pendulum swings once more toward the upscale as one enters the serene neighborhood of Arnona. While its remoteness from the German Colony makes read more
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Jerusalem, for all its charm and its occasional architectural splendor, is not a particularly green city. While the wealthier neighborhoods possess a certain arboreal splendor, downtown and the Old City are mostly bereft of plant life, and the only grass in sight is inside the city parks. But the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has graciously provided Jerusalem residents with an opportunity to read more
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The rabbis of the Talmud claim that "ten measures of beauty descended to the world; nine were taken by Jerusalem and one by the rest of the world." An impressive boast, to be sure, especially by people who had most likely not seen much of the rest of the world – but to stand on Talpiot's Haas Promenade (Tayelet Haas) and see the Holy City spread out before you, caressed by read more
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Jerusalem, with its street-level mystics, self-proclaimed messiahs and spiritual snake-oil merchants, is enough of a human zoo that it's easy to overlook that the city is also home to one of the regular, animal-centric zoos – in fact, the only zoo of its kind in the entire world. Officially dubbed the Tisch Family Zoological Gardens in Jerusalem, Jerusalemites know it by a different read more
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13 Harechavim St. Jerusalem
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Mon - Thu: 19:00 - 03:00
Sat - Sun: 19:00 - 03:00
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Yellow Submarine (Tzolelet Tzehubah in Hebrew) performs two vital tasks: first, it proves that the Israeli nightlife crowd can come up with better names for their favored establishments than simply the street name and number; second, it serves as a center for the development and performance of underground, non-pop music in the city of Jerusalem.
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Many are aware of Israel's penchant for scholars in the fields of biotechnology, medical innovation, computer engineering and weaponry. But Israel also has a history of art and literature, and among Israel's greatest creative minds was Nobel Prize winner S.Y. Agnon. His residence offers a glimpse into the life of the writer, with a preserved living room, an extensive library containing read more

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