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1. The tours include: Old City Wall Promenade, Markets, Mount of Olives, the Jewish Quarter, Christian Sites, and more. ** Five of the Old City tours are accessible to people with motor disabilities. ** All tours include written explanations for the hard-of-hearing.
2. In Emek Ha'arazim (Cedar Valley) we can enjoy the sweeping views of the Jerusalem Hills, small springs, agricultural terraces and the remains of ancient orchards, songbirds and an important ecological passageway.
3. Jerusalem City Center is an attractive public space, with numerous restaurants and shops, as well as art and cultural institutions and historical sites.
4. Lions in Jerusalem: This tour introduces us to some of the many lions in Jerusalem, as we visit heritage sites and charming spots.
5. Perhaps take a journey in time to the heart of the city that has been a focus of religious and spiritual activity for thousands of years, or discover new and unique places, hidden from sight.
6. Beyond the Walls: We'll visit the first sites, neighborhoods and buildings constructed outside the walls of the Old City.
7. You can choose to wander round its narrow alleys, visit its colorful markets, or experience the tastes and aromas found only in Old Jerusalem.
8. Nachal Tsofim is a green lung for the city, with a variety of plants, animals and ancient ruins.
9. The Jerusalem Development Authority invites independent travelers to experience Jerusalem with their own personal audio guide – using their phone.
10. This tour takes us there for entertainment, to sip coffee, eat pizza (the first pizzeria in Jerusalem), drink arak, and hear what well-known writers thought about some of these places.
11. The Downtown Triangle formed by Jaffa Road, King George Street and Ben Yehuda Street is the heart of the new city.
12. Each audio tour includes explanations and GPS maps with the destination sites clearly marked, for easy orientation.
13. In the restored Nachal Refa'im we can visit springs, some with caves and tunnels built hundreds and thousands of years ago.