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Cultural Events Museums Attractions Hotels Restaurants Shopping 2019 cultural events museums attractions hotels restaurants shopping Dear visitor, How to use your Jerusalem booklet: As part of your Breathtaking Jerusalem package, we have prepared The discounts and benefits listed in this booklet will be offered for you this booklet which includes a wide variety of discounts, once activated by the hotel. This will be issued once the marked benefits and complimentary extras. The discounts apply to various area has been stamped on the last page. Make sure to present museums, restaurants, bars, cultural events, shows, tours and the booklet before paying your bill at venues participating in much more. the program. This booklet was especially prepared for the participant of the Your Jerusalem booklet is for your use only and SHOULD NOT breath-taking Jerusalem package. be shared. The booklet is valid until December 31, 2019. Offered packages: Four consecutive nights minimum at Please take note that the opening hours of venues may vary from participating hotels, excluding Jewish Holidays and Christmas. what is written in this booklet. For restaurants, sites and museums, shows and tours, it is best to call and reserve in advance. These Packages are sold only by tour operators in Europe authorised by JDA. For more information please contact For more information on how to receive these benefits, please contact the Jerusalem Hotel Association at: [email protected] your travel agent. or the Jerusalem Development Authority at: [email protected] *Errors and omissions may occur. Dinner for Two Free Free Guided Tour Free VALUE 60€ VALUE 30€ A free meal for two (per room) by the hotel. Every Tuesday and Saturday there is a tour to Hotels without a restaurant will provide the endless sites and attractions of the city. a dinner for two in an outside restaurant. A pre-registration to the local representative of your tour operator is necessary. Please find the The benefit is under the following conditions: contact in your travel document. 1. The benefit is valid for a minimum stay of four consective nights. 2. The hotel must be a member of the Jerusalem Hotel Association and Tuesday - The two and a half hour tour, leaves from Jaffa Gate in participate in this program. The room reservation for the guests must be the Old City, at 10 am. ordered by the travel agents who participate in this program. The list of *The tour will take place only with a minimum of 6 participants hotels participating in this program appear in: Saturday - The two and a half hour tour leaves from Safra Square www.jerusalem-hotels.org.il and at the end of this booklet. (Jerusalem Municipality Square) at the palm trees, 3. This benefit is not valid on Jewish Holidays and Christmas. at 10 am. 4. For any questions, please contact (+972) 2-6521106 / 02-6521106 Sun-Thu 9:00-17:00 For further information :(+972) 50-5931450 / 050-5931450 Night Experiences at Free The Tower of David VALUE 32€ The Night Spectacular: The walls of the Citadel serve as a stage for a night-time show, which is a celebration of light, sight and sound. The story of Jerusalem unfolds through giant, breathtaking virtual images, screened on the ancient stones and archaeological remains. The King David show: The new night time the to experience in which the majestic story of David, from shepherd-to-king, comes to life in a completely new cinematic production (+972) 2-6265333 or *2884 from Israel www.tod.org.il show at the Tower of David Tower the at show projected onto the walls and archaeological excavations of the ancient citadel. Tickets for two for Tickets Night Spectacular Night or the Advanced booking required, Near Jaffa Gate, (+972) 2-6265333 / 02-6265333, www.tod.org.il “King David” Sites, Attractions & Cultural Institutions 10% DISCOUNT Yad Vashem Cafeteria Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center, includes inspiring museums and monuments, memorials, gardens and sculptures - all open to the public free of charge. You are invited to explore the one-of-a-kind Holocaust History Museum, to view hundreds of artifacts, photographs and documents, watch survivor testimonies and encounter works of art that are on display throughout the museum galleries. The magnificent Hall of Names, the Valley of the Communities, and the Avenue and Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations are all an essential part of a visit to Yad Vashem. New Exhibition: "Flashes of Memory - Photography during the Holocaust" Mount of Remembrance, Jerusalem 972-2-644-3400 Sun-Wed 8:30-17:00; Thurs 8:30-20:00; Fri & Holiday days 8:30-14:00, Sat and Jewish holidays - closed yadvashem.org Sites, Attractions & Cultural Institutions 15% Sites, Attractions & Cultural Institutions 15% Bloomfield Science DISCOUNT Israel Museum DISCOUNT Museum Jerusalem There is only one place that can tell the full story of Israel and The Bloomfield Science Museum is a wonderful stop for families humankind from the dawn of civilization to the present day: from visiting Jerusalem. With fascinating interactive exhibits, the the 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest bible in the world, integration of art exhibits, demonstrations and workshops, it is a and the Model of Jerusalem from the Second Temple period, to highly recommended place for parents and children alike. rich collections of Jewish and Israeli art; from artifacts from Herod's palace to leading artists such as Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh, Rupin St, Givat Ram Rene Magritte, Ai Weiwei and many more. (+972) 2-6544888 / 02-6544888 The Israel Museum is the largest cultural institution in the State www.mada.org.il Mon-Thu 10:00-18:00 of Israel and is ranked among the leading art and archaeology Fri 10:00-14:00; Sat 10:00-15:00 museums in the world. Ruppin Blvd (+972) 2-6708811 / 02-6708811 www.english.imjnet.org.il Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu 10:00-17:00; Tue 16:00-21:00 Fri 10:00-14:00; Sat 10:00-17:00 Sites, Attractions & Cultural Institutions Sites, Attractions & Cultural Institutions 15% 20%-50% The Friends of Zion Museum DISCOUNT Jerusalem Theatre DISCOUNT Breathtaking, interactive and emotional tour, presenting the story of 50% off Shows the non-Jewish Zionism throughout history. Israeli theatre, classical, one-man shows, fringe and more. Shows Magnificently told, using groundbreaking technology found run in Hebrew, but are often accompanied by subtitles in English or nowhere else in the nation, visitors experience the unfolding story Russian. as though stepping back in time! FOZ Museum is recommended for *discount not applicable on shows that cost over NIS 250, international performances and charity events everyone! 20% off Movies The tour is presented in 16 different languages. Daily screenings of quality films from around the world (including: Italian, German, French, Russian and English) and Israel. Sun-Thu 9:30-20:45, Fri & Holiday Eves 9:30-14:00 Sat & Holidays 10:00-18:00 20 David Marcus St * Tours Must Be booked in advanced by (+972) 2-5605755 / 02-5605755 email: [email protected] www.jerusalem-theatre.co.il +972-2-532-9402 or www.fozmuseum.com/online-booking/ Sites, Attractions & Cultural Institutions 20% Sites, Attractions & Cultural Institutions 25% Menachem Begin DISCOUNT The Bible Lands Museum DISCOUNT Heritage Center The BLMJ exhibits one of the most important collections of ancient The Menachem Begin Museum offers an engaging journey in the art and archaeology, spanning from the dawn of civilization to the life of a leader. The tour of the museum takes you on a fascinating Byzantine period in the Ancient Near East, it is the world's only museum audiovisual journey though time, into the life of an outstanding dedicated to the historicity of the Bible. Visitors witness the drama of leader in the nation's history. civilizations on the rise, such as Egypt, Babylon and Phoenicia. During A unique experience for the entire family. 2018 the BLMJ will celebrate Israel's 70th year of independence with Out of the Blue - a new exhibition about man's eternal search for divine Guided tour - Prior reservation is necessary. majesty, and with Start Up Bible Nations – an innovative multisensory display that shows the direct links between the ancient inventions 6 Nahon St of the near east and Israel – the start up nation. You are invited on a (+972) 2-5652020 / 02-5652020 journey through time connecting past, present, and future with a fresh www.begincenter.org.il Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu 9:00-16:30 and up-to-date perspective on the region and Israel. Tue 9:00-19:00 *25% discount on entrance fee Fri 9:00-12:30 21 Stefan Wise St. Museum Row, (+972) 2-5611066 Sun, Mon, Tues, Thurs 9:30-17:30, Wed 9:30-21:30, Fri, Sat, Holiday Eves 10:00-14:00, www.blmj.org 20% discount on entrance, 10% discount Sites, Attractions & Cultural Institutions on Hallelujah Night Show 16% discount City of David on segway Hallelujah Night Show - The presentation tells the story of our return to rebuild ancient Jerusalem. A thrilling, outdoor cinematic experience projected onto the ancient ruins in the actual site where this story unfolded. Under the stars of Jerusalem’s night sky, cutting-edge video mapping technology, the first of its kind in Israel, reveals a story 2,500 years in the making. From the City of David to the Western Wall - A new tour that brings us back to the Second Temple period, where, as a result of new discoveries, one can walk in the footsteps of the Jewish pilgrims. Tours of Biblical Jerusalem - Tour the heart of ancient Jerusalem, the city of kings and prophets, where books of the Bible were written.
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