Jerusalem
is the Israeli capital city famed for its 3,000 years old history and
its cultural diversities. The magnificent city is the home to people
from all over the world, which makes it a highly-fascinating, inspiring
and appealing place to visit.
Nothing
in Jerusalem is exactly it seems actually. Therefore, taking a
Jerusalem guided tour allows you experience the capital city to the
fullest. Here are a few important things you should know prior to
planning your next trip to Jerusalem:
1. When to Visit There?
The
best time to visit Jerusalem is from April to May and October to
November. This is the time when the weather is mild and the crowds are
less. You have to check your travel dates with important Jewish or
Christian celebrations like the High Holy Day and Passover.
Out
of all the seasons, spring and fall remain more pleasant; so bring a
light jacket as the evening can be cool. However, spring can be the most
beautiful time of the year as the flowers are in full bloom and blanket
the surrounding hillsides.
2. When do the Cultural Festivities Fall?
The
cultural calendar of Jerusalem is filled throughout the year. The fall
season brings in the Sacred Music Festival that hosts musicians from all
around the world. This season welcomes another event – the
International Open House Festival.
During
this festival, visitors can explore the iconic structures; listen to
stories from experts and residents passionate about sharing the history
behind their buildings. In November, the city hosts the Open Restaurants
– a four day long culinary festival.
The
summer hosts the Annual Light Festival that illuminates the cobblestone
alleyways of the Old City. Both the Annual Beer Festival and the
International Film Festival are celebrated in July. Finally, the summer
concludes with the Annual International Jerusalem Arts and Crafts Fair.
3. What are the Souvenirs to Take Home?
When
it comes to experiencing the most of Jerusalem, you’ll definitely want
to bring something home to remember your visit. Jerusalem runs on tahini
and hummus. These tasty Middle Eastern dips taste greatly different
from what you can get at your local supermarket.
If
you are thinking that these dips may leak, you can opt for a halva – a
sweet snack made from sesame seeds. For all fashion enthusiasts out
there, bring home a traditional Hamsa (amulet).
4. What to Eat?
Primarily,
Israel is a desert and somehow the country manages to produce some of
the most succulent veggies (often organic) and fruits made ever. You’ll
find falafel, hummus, sabich, olives, breads, local fish from the Jordan
River, the chopped veggie salad, freshly-squeezed fruit juices,
different honey flo-dough desserts, etc. everywhere in the country.
Don’t miss out visiting the Machane Yehuda Market or Shuk – the world
famous market offering one of the trendiest food scenes around Israel.
5. What is the Instagram-Worthy View?
Jerusalem
is a beautiful city of inspiration. Every image captured there seems
like a postcard. Out of all the Instagram-worthy destinations around the
city, you shouldn’t miss out sunrise over the ancient walls of the
city, watching the sunset over the Haas Promenade and visiting the
Machane Yehuda Market on a Friday afternoon.
Bottom Line –
When
planning Jerusalem guided tour, you should look no further than Holy Land Private Tours. We have extensive years of experience and expertise
of providing travelers of every kind with amazing trip to Jerusalem. For
more information about our tour packages, please visit our website at https://holylandprivatetours.com/jerusalem-day-tour/.