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Jerusalem Travel Guide

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Discovering Secular Jerusalem

T+L explores the secular side of Jerusalem—an ancient, sacred, embattled, and beloved city.

1,500-Year-Old Street Found in Jerusalem

CNN News |  Archaeologists working under the direction of the Israeli Antiquities Authority have uncovered a 1500-year-old road running through the center of Jerusalem's Old...

Two Iconic Jerusalem Hotels

Playing host to prime ministers, celebrities, and spies for decades, a pair of storied hotels epitomize the polarities of life in the Holy City.

Adam Tihany's Favorite Restaurants

Preeminent restaurant designer—and jet-setting foodie—Adam Tihany shares his favorite restaurants with T+L.

A War Reporter's Most Memorable Hotels

With so many journalists now reporting from the front lines, T+L finds out a war correspondent’s most memorable hotels.

James Snyder’s Guide to Israel

As Jerusalem’s Israel Museum unveils its entire 20-acre campus after a three-year, $100 million renovation, director James Snyder opens his little black book on the...

World's Best Cities

Travel + Leisure readers pick the world’s best cities, casting their votes for this year’s most dynamic, vacation-worthy places.

American Colony Hotel's Cellar Bar

At the Cellar Bar of East Jerusalem's American Colony Hotel, reporters, spies, NGO workers, and those drawn to the lure of history meet for drinks.

It List: 45 Best New Hotels of 2010

Great value and new features define the 45 most exciting new hotels to open this year.

World's Coolest New Tourist Attractions

Everyone wants to know where to go next, so we’ve unearthed the coolest new hot spots.
HOTELS

King David Hotel

1930's property with a location a stone's throw from the Old City and rich interiors (redone by Adam Tihany) that are steeped in glamour: a long list of heads of state and celebrities have graced its... more ›


RESTAURANTS

Café Mizrachi

For lunch, order a chopped salad with feta, peppers, onions, and olives and a side of house-made hummus. more ›


ACTIVITIES

The Archaeological Seminars

At the National Park of Beit Guvrin, Archaeological Seminars runs three-hour “Dig for a Day” programs, where dabbling archaeologists (or participants, as they would prefer) crawl through... more ›




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