 Dead Sea A mud bath can be a rewarding feat after an unseasy dip in the salty waters of the Dead Sea.
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 Jerusalem History is visible at almost every step you take in Jerusalem.
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 Jaffa Discover the hidden corners, stairs, panoramic viewpoints, and ultimately the harbour of Jaffa.
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 Tel Aviv Waterfront Strolling down the sea-side boulevard or lying on the beach, Tel Aviv is clearly Mediterranean.
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 Neve Tzedek The oldest neighbourhood of Tel Aviv, Neze Tzedek has a charm all of its own and is probably the most attractive area to explore for visitors.
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 Church of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem holds the holiest of places also for Christians: the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built on the spot where Jesus was crucified and buried. It is the visitors rather than the church that make it feel like a holy site.
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 Western Wall The holiest of Jewish sites is not a synagogue, but a wall. This does not withhold religious Jews from using the plaza and the wall as an outdoor praying facility and is an excellent place to observe their prayers.
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 Dome of the Rock The oldest existing Islamic building in the world, the Dome of the Rock is probably also the best known symbol of Jerusalem; at the same time, one of the best examples of the complex local religious situation.
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