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Photo Credit: Our very own Finn, taken from the Haas Promenade
Writing notes to stick in the Kotel (Western Wall)

Okay, enough with the intro. Are you ready?

Here are our 12 favorite free and almost free things to do in Jerusalem – in no particular order.

  1. The Old City. We’re listing this one first since it has SO MUCH TO DO and can easily fill up a day or more on its own. We love it because it gives you the chance to travel back in time and across cultures all within walking distance. Many things in the Old City are free, but some independently run attractions do have admission fees and/or require booking ahead. While there are many, many more things to do in the Old City, here are some of our favorite activities:

    • The Western Wall/Kotel itself. Say some prayers or stick a note between the stones.

  2. Machane Yehuda Market and Ben Yehuda Street. We’re listing these together since they are both in central Jerusalem and close to one another. Come here to people watch, haggle, and enjoy new tastes and aromas. You can register for a paid organized tour of Machane Yehuda Market or explore on your own. On Ben Yehuda Street, walk down the pedestrian street, enjoy street performers, pick up souvenirs, and try new foods.

Visiting the scale model of Ancient Jerusalem at the Israel Museum on Chol Hamoed Pesach

Have you been to Jerusalem? What are your favorite things to do in the city? What did we miss in this list?

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2 responses to “13 of our favorite free or almost free things to do in Jerusalem”

  1. Netanya Carmi Avatar
    Netanya Carmi

    There is also the sound and lights show at the tayelet. I dont know until when it is going on.

    At the ramparts walk you can also pay extra to rappel down the Old City walls!

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  2. Larry Kluger Avatar
    Larry Kluger

    visit the Jerusalem Bird Observatory! It’s fascinating and free. Bring binoculars if you have them. https://www.birds.org.il/en/birding-center/The-Nili-and-David-Jerusalem-Birds-Observatory

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