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Jerusalem skyline with gay pride colors

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Also, because of the religious nature of Jerusalem it is important to dress modestly to ensure your comfort as you interact with locals. Meander your way through churches and synagogues alike! Remember that each community observes its own set of holidays, so plan ahead when visiting the Old City to ensure that the sites you are visiting will be open. Different highlights from each culture are housed in the various quadrants, with plenty of good shopping to boot! The best shopping can be found in the Cardo, an underground street filled with artisan vendors in the Jewish Quarter. The Old City is divided into four quadrants: the Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Armenian quarters. The Old City of Jerusalem is a city within a city, boasting the majority of Jerusalem’s historical sites. Old meets new in the heart of Israel, and for the best food this country has to offer look no further than the hole-in-the-wall restaurants and bars of Jerusalem. Cultures collide as Jewish and Arab influences interact on bustling city streets and in cobblestone alleyways that parallel ancient historical sites. Jerusalem is a city of wonders with a rich history and vibrant culture.

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