Holiday in Jerusalem

City in israel — tips, highlights & best time to visit

Country

israel

Type

City

Best time to travel

March to May and September to November (18-28 °C, dry and pleasant). Summer hot (up to 35 °C). Winter mild with occasional rain.

Budget/day

100-200 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion (TLV, approx. 4-4.5 h direct flight). Then Sherut shared taxi or bus to Jerusalem (45-60 min.). No visa required for Germans (90 days).

About Jerusalem

Jerusalem is one of the oldest and holiest cities in the world — a place where three world religions meet in close proximity and over 3,000 years of history come alive in every alley, every stone, and every prayer. The Old City, only one square kilometer in size and surrounded by an imposing Ottoman wall, is divided into four quarters — the Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian — and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. The Western Wall is the holiest site in Judaism: The last remaining part of the support wall of the Second Temple (destroyed in 70 AD) attracts millions of believers and visitors each year, who insert small notes with prayers into the crevices of the ancient limestone. Directly above it rises the Dome of the Rock with its golden dome — one of the oldest Islamic structures in the world and a landmark of the Jerusalem skyline. The Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount (Haram asch-Scharif) is the third holiest site in Islam. The Via Dolorosa, the path of Jesus' suffering, leads through the narrow streets of the Old City to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre — the place where, according to Christian tradition, Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is jointly managed by six Christian denominations, and the coexistence of Greek Orthodox, Catholic, Armenian, Coptic, Syrian, and Ethiopian Christians creates a unique sacred atmosphere. The Mount of Olives offers the best panorama over the Old City with the Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall. At its feet lies the Garden of Gethsemane with ancient olive trees. Yad Vashem, the most significant Holocaust memorial in the world, is located in the west of the city and is a deeply moving place of remembrance. The Mahane Yehuda Market (Shuk) is Jerusalem's culinary heart — a lively food market during the day, transforming into trendy bars and restaurants in the evening.

Culture
100
Urban
85
Safety
60
Winter
55
Food
50

Top 6 highlights in Jerusalem

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Old City & Four Quarters (UNESCO)

One square kilometer of vibrant history: Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian quarters behind Ottoman walls, UNESCO World Heritage since 1981.

2

Western Wall

The holiest site in Judaism: the last remnant of the support wall of the Second Temple, prayer notes in the crevices of the 2,000-year-old limestone.

3

Dome of the Rock & Temple Mount

Golden dome as a landmark of Jerusalem: one of the oldest Islamic buildings in the world on the Haram asch-Scharif, sacred to three religions.

4

Church of the Holy Sepulchre & Via Dolorosa

Site of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection: 14 Stations of the Cross through the Old City, six Christian denominations under one roof.

5

Yad Vashem

The most significant Holocaust memorial in the world: a deeply moving exhibition, Hall of Names, and Children's Memorial in the west of the city.

6

Mahane Yehuda Market (Shuk)

Jerusalem's culinary heart: spices, halva, and fresh fruit during the day, trendy bars and restaurants in the market alleys in the evening.

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Best time to travel for Jerusalem

Recommended travel time

March to May and September to November (18-28 °C, dry and pleasant). Summer hot (up to 35 °C). Winter mild with occasional rain.

Summer

25-35 °C, hot and dry, little rain June-September

Winter

6-14 °C, mild with rain, rarely snow, pleasant for sightseeing

How much does a holiday in Jerusalem cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

50-80 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

100-200 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

250-600 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Jerusalem

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

No visa required — Germans receive an entry stamp for 90 days upon arrival. Some do not get a stamp in the passport but a card.

Friday/Saturday Shabbat — public transport stops from Friday evening to Saturday evening and many shops close. Plan to shop beforehand and arrange for taxi rides.

Modest clothing — in the Old City and at holy sites, shoulders and knees should be covered. This applies equally to the Western Wall, Temple Mount, churches, and mosques.

Visit the Temple Mount early — open only in the mornings for non-Muslims (Sunday-Thursday, 7:30-10:30 AM). Free, but strict security checks.

Israeli Shekel (ILS) — 1 € ≈ 4 ILS. Credit cards are common, cash is recommended for Old City souks and Mahane Yehuda Market.

Food & drink in Jerusalem

These specialties you must try!

Hummus — creamy chickpea paste with tahini, olive oil, and fresh pita bread: in Jerusalem, it is an art form, every shop has its secret recipe.
Falafel — crispy fried chickpea balls in pita with salad, tahini, and spicy amba sauce: Israel's number one street food classic.
Shakshuka — poached eggs in spicy tomato-pepper sauce with cumin and coriander: the Israeli national dish, perfect for breakfast.
Knafeh — sweet dessert made from kadaif pastry, goat cheese, and orange blossom syrup: hot and cheesy-sweet, in the Muslim quarter of the Old City.
Jerusalem Mixed Grill — grilled chicken hearts and livers with onions and spices in pita: a rustic Jerusalem traditional dish from the Shuk.
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