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Hostels in Jerusalem

The Post Hostel

The Post Hostel
Jerusalem City Centre
$97
$97 total
Aug 19 - Aug 20
The Post Hostel

New Gate Hostel

New Gate Hostel
Jerusalem
$99
$99 total
Aug 18 - Aug 19
New Gate Hostel

HI Agron Jerusalem Hostel

HI Agron Jerusalem Hostel
Jerusalem City Centre
$146
$146 total
Aug 31 - Sep 1
HI Agron Jerusalem Hostel

Ron Hotel

Ron Hotel
Jerusalem City Centre
$125
$125 total
Sep 1 - Sep 2
Ron Hotel

malka hostel

malka hostel
Jerusalem City Centre
$1,066
$1,066 total
Aug 18 - Aug 19
malka hostel
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Top neighborhoods in Jerusalem

Old City

Walled and divided into four distinct quarters, the Old City houses key religious sites like the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Dome of the Rock. Explore its unique atmosphere, attractions, and diverse shops and restaurants.

Mamilla

Mamilla connects modern Jerusalem to ancient history with its pedestrian-only limestone promenade. The upscale shopping mall leads straight to the Old City's Jaffa Gate, giving you the best of both worlds. History buffs can explore archaeological gardens while art lovers browse the VISION Neil Folberg Fine Art Photography Gallery. The neighborhood's golden-hued buildings perfectly frame views of Jerusalem's iconic walls. Rooftop restaurants serve modern Israeli cuisine with Old City panoramas worth every penny. You'll find mostly luxury hotels here, though budget options exist a short walk away. The car-free walkway makes exploring on foot a breeze, while nearby light rail connects you to other Jerusalem hotspots.

German Colony

The German Colony captivates visitors with its distinctive 19th-century Templar architecture and honey-colored stone buildings crowned with red-tiled roofs. Emek Refaim Street pulses with sidewalk cafés and boutique shops, creating a European village vibe right in Jerusalem. The historic First Station complex, once an Ottoman railway terminus, now hosts cultural events that bring together locals and travelers. Dining options range from casual hummus joints to upscale bistros, with most places open late except during Shabbat. Charming boutique hotels in restored Templar buildings and vacation rentals in historic stone houses make for unique accommodations. The neighborhood is highly walkable, with frequent bus service connecting to Jerusalem's city center in just 15 minutes.

Rehavia

Rehavia offers a refined Jerusalem escape with tree-lined streets and striking Bauhaus architecture. Wander past the Prime Minister's Residence and former homes of Israeli leaders like Golda Meir. The Jerusalem Great Synagogue and Ben Yehuda Street invite exploration, while nearby cultural spots like the Jerusalem Theatre and L.A. Meyer Institute showcase the neighborhood's intellectual roots. Upscale cafes and intimate restaurants serve modern Israeli cuisine throughout this peaceful district. Most shops and eateries observe Shabbat, closing early Friday and Saturday. City buses connect you easily to central Jerusalem and the Old City, with excellent walkability along wide, uncrowded sidewalks.

Jerusalem City Centre

Jerusalem City Centre overflows with world-changing history and sacred energy at every turn. The Western Wall's ancient stones collect whispered prayers while the golden Dome of the Rock gleams above winding cobblestone streets. Church bells, Muslim calls to prayer, and Hebrew chanting create a magical soundtrack as you explore the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and vibrant Mahane Yehuda Market. Light rail and buses connect major sites, though you'll need comfortable shoes for those uneven stones. Kosher restaurants serve delicious Middle Eastern specialties, while boutique hotels in honey-colored Jerusalem stone buildings offer rooftop terraces with breathtaking city views.

Top landmarks in Jerusalem

The Dome of the Rock, the Western Wall, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

Western Wall

9.6/10 (2,749 reviews)
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Western Wall— just one of the monuments in Old City. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the churches, cathedral, and museums in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
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A historic cityscape with ancient stone buildings, a prominent dome, and a fortified wall.

Al-Aqsa Mosque

8.2/10 (978 reviews)
Old City is home to Al-Aqsa Mosque, so why not stop by during your stay in Jerusalem.
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The Dome of the Rock with the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the background.

Mamilla Mall

9.2/10 (505 reviews)
Travelers who enjoy the great outdoors might want to go to Mamilla Mall, located 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from central Jerusalem. If you like Mamilla Mall and want to stay outside, head to Sultan's Pool, Mount Zion, or Independence Park, all a short walk away.
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A grand interior with a central dome, arched windows, and a prominent tower.

Church of the Holy Sepulchre

9.2/10 (1,552 reviews)
Old City is home to Church of the Holy Sepulchre, so why not stop by during your stay in Jerusalem.
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A bustling market with various stalls selling jewelry and textiles.

Machane Yehuda Market

9.2/10 (1,315 reviews)
If you like strolling among the stalls, you might want to head out to Machane Yehuda Market in Nachlaot and take in the atmosphere. Splash some more cash at Ben Yehuda Street and Mamilla Mall.
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A cobblestone street with historic buildings and a castle-like structure.
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Jaffa Gate

9.4/10 (1,964 reviews)
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Jaffa Gate— just one of the monuments in Old City. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the churches, cathedral, and museums in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
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The Dome of the Rock with its golden dome and intricate blue and gold tile work, surrounded by historic buildings and the Old City of Jerusalem.

Dome of the Rock

8.8/10 (1,135 reviews)
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Dome of the Rock— just one of the monuments in Old City. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the museums, churches, and cathedral in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
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A historic stone gate with battlements, a central archway, and a crowd of people approaching it.
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Damascus Gate

8.6/10 (870 reviews)
Old City is home to Damascus Gate, so why not stop by during your stay in Jerusalem.
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Jerusalem and related destinations

Ancient stone walls embrace a city where three major religions converge at sites like the Western Wall, Dome of the Rock, and Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Lose yourself in the Old City's labyrinthine alleys, where spice merchants and artisans continue centuries-old traditions. The Machane Yehuda Market transforms from daytime food bazaar to evening hotspot where locals gather at trendy bars. Modern Jerusalem reveals itself at the Israel Museum, home to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Take the children to the Biblical Zoo or Kiftzuba for a break from historical immersion. Ben Yehuda Street buzzes with cafes and street performers, while the Bible Lands Museum offers fascinating archaeological context.

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The Dome of the Rock, the Western Wall, and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.

Find out more about Jerusalem

There's a lot visitors like about Jerusalem, especially its cafes and historical sites. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Nature lovers can visit Independence Park and Sultan's Pool. While you're here, stop by Israel Museum and The First Station.