Jerusalem offer a unique shopping experience with main shopping areas both in the center of Jerusalem, the old city area and the south of Jerusalem. Only in Jerusalem you can shop for the most ancient goods and the most modern good in the same place.
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Every Friday, dozens of artists display their wares at the Bezalel Arts Fair
The fair takes place every Friday in the city center from 10:00-16:00. The fair, which is spread between the Schatz pedestrian mall, Bezalel St. and the Schieber Park & "The Horse Garden", is read more
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The Azrieli Group's Jerusalem Mall (Malcha) is by far Jerusalem's largest and most popular shopping mall. The three-level facility is home to a staggeringly sizeable kosher food court, and popular stores in the mall include H&M, Zara, Mango, Office Depot, Home Center, SuperPharm, Toys R Us and the Mega supermarket.
All in all, the complex includes a staggering read more
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Jerusalem car rental
Shlomo SIXT it's the Israeli representatives of SIXT the world wide car rental Agency and it considered one of the oldest and largest car rental companies Israel.
Shlomo Sixt has more than 25 branches located all over Israel of the country - from Kiryat Shmona read more
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Q Elite Beauty is a Luxury Professional on demand Beauty Boutique bringing luxury Makeup and Hair artists to your door 24/7, 365 days a year.
Our guests are exclusive women from USA, France, Russia, Brazil and Israel that wants to get the best exclusive service and won't compromise for less.
We are offering, Uniformed, read more
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Saucony is the world's leading manufacturer of running shoes. The company's main goal is helping customers lead a healthy, active lifestyle, which led Saucony to open two complementary shops: Saucony Bike Store and Saucony Running Store. At the bike store, you can buy or rent bikes, while at the bike store, you'll find a wide variety of walking and running gear. The two shops will read more
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The construction of the new Mamilla has had its ups and downs over the past 40 years, but in 2007, the highly anticipated Alrov Mamilla Avenue finally opened, bringing an unprecedented level of luxury retail to Jerusalem. Designed by the world-renowned Israeli architect Moshe Safdie to incorporate many of the existing historical structures, the avenue, paved with Jerusalem stone, provides visitors read more
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Occupying the northwest quadrant of the Old City, and the second-largest of its four ancient quarters (Moslem, Christian, Armenian and Jewish), is the Christian Quarter, one of the epicenters of worldwide Christianity. It is the first part of the Old City most visitors to Jerusalem see, as it lies just beyond Jaffa Gate, the traditional pilgrim's entrance to the city.
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Sprawling across the northeastern portion of the Old City, and by far the largest of its four quarters, is the Moslem Quarter, which not only occupies the lion's share of the Old City's land, but also serves as home to the majority of its inhabitants, who are mostly Moslem, with a smattering of Christians, Jews and even a tiny Roman community.
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In one of the fundamental ironies that defines modern Jerusalem, one is just as likely to hear English as Hebrew on the street named after the father of the revived Hebrew language, Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. Ben Yehuda Street, most commonly referred to simply as the midrachov (pedestrian mall), is the heart of Jerusalem's downtown business district and the axis around which much of its tourist read more
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The German Colony, although one of Jerusalem's most prominent neighborhoods, has been saddled with a name that, as time passes, has become more and more a misnomer. Putting historical relevance aside, if the municipality wanted to accurately describe the current tenor of the neighborhood, it would be best to swing down to the next branch of the Germanic language tree and rechristen the German read more
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