Jerusalem offers many must-see attractions near the Old Train Station, so make sure to visit the Old Train Station during your stay in the city. Below you'll find a list of all the things to-do and see while touring the Old Train Station
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Providing a compelling look at the life of one man, the Menachem Begin Heritage Center ultimately delivers insight not only into the first half-century of the Israeli experience but also into the universal nature of leadership. A visit to Jerusalem's Begin Museum is a spectacular multi-media journey experiencing and observing the significant moments of Israel's history through the eyes read more
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Sovoo, managed by Smart Tour, is the only company in Jerusalem that offers electronic bike tours around Jerusalem
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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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Coming soon to Jerusalem: Hot air balloon in Jerusalem. Planned grand opening in Spring 2017 at the First Station compound. Until now, you've probably only been treated to an aerial view of Jerusalem on postcards, or, for a lucky few, from aboard a helicopter flying over the city.
But soon, you'll be able to glide over Jerusalem and take in the intoxicating read more
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Closing the week at Yes Planet Jerusalem
Every Friday night live music performances will be held with young and original bands, cool beer and lots of groove! Among the performing artists: The singer and survivor "Dana Berger in an acoustic performance of the best of her hits; Michal Shapira with an evening homage to Amy Winehouse and more…
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For all its famous beauty, Jerusalem does not appear at first glance to be the most verdant of cities. But venture off the beaten path a bit, and you'll find plenty of hidden gems of Jerusalem nature, public parks where the region's native flora and fauna flourish in the shadows of ancient monuments and modern apartment complexes. A standout among these hidden green spaces is Givat HaTanakh read more
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The name "Gan Hapa'amon" means "bell park," and ensconced at its center is the reason for the curious name: a painstaking reproduction of the Liberty Bell, that cracked yet enduring symbol of the American Revolution. Israel may not have seen a proper revolution since Bar Kochba's uprising against the Romans in the second century CE, but that didn't stop the city read more
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When Jerusalem's main train station was moved to its current home way out in Malcha, where it shares real estate with Teddy Stadium and the Jerusalem Mall, the elegant Mandatory-era train station in the center of the city was left without purpose, a relic of a bygone era in the Holy City. But given the Old Train Station's classic architecture, abundant space and proximity to happening read more
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The white-hot Jerusalem sunshine and swaying cypress trees couldn't be any more different from the rainy forests of Scotland, yet it is possible to find a touch of Scottish atmosphere in the Holy City. St. Andrew's Scottish Church and Guesthouse offers a space for contemplation, hospitality, and panoramic views of the Old City and Hinnom Valley. Another less known highlight of the place read more
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