The Jerusalem Hotel Association Monthly Newsletter February 2015 in Jerusalem Winter Noize (“Sha’on Horef”) Festival of Jerusalem February 2nd-23rd
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February 2nd-23rd: Winter events, all organized by the Youth Authority of the Jerusalem Municipality. On each event, the Sha’on Horef takes over a different street in Jerusalem and floods it with dozens of various events, cooking classes, shows, lectures, special and unique dance productions, crazy art exhibitions and more. |
February 13: The Begin Heritage Center is glad to invite you to participate in the fifth Begin Race! The race will be held with the participation of the city’s mayor, Nir Bareket. |
The Tower of David Museum opens its gates to a Jerusalem you’ve never known before with a series of tours in the spirit of a Jerusalem winter. The mysterious sites and tales of the city are spiced with flavors of hot Salep, fresh mint tea and coffee with cardamom. Fridays at 10am | Price: 90-95 NIS. |
The City of David: A guided night tour at the archeological findings – An impressive 3-dimensional presentation reveals the city’s glorified past, and new and interesting findings from biblical days at the hill of the City of David are revealed through a guided night tour, accompanied with impressive lighting. |
All the attractions offered in Jerusalem on a daily calendar – order or book directly for special prices! Press here |
An appropriately named Jerusalem soul food landmark, Chatzot (midnight) serves up Jerusalem's favorite meat dishes until the late night (which, for this sometimes-sleepy town, is about midnight). Walk down Agrippas Street past the market and chances are you'll get hit by the drifting aroma of fried onions, sizzling oil and spiced meat – that would be Chatzot. The venue, which began as a streetside grill with only a small, spartan indoor seating section, recently underwent extensive renovations and reopened as a spacious, modern restaurant with authentic Jerusalem atmosphere alongside impeccable cleanliness and service. Chatzot now also hosts private events which all begin with a table full of salads and starters. |
Additional recommended hot spots include: Adom, Black, Cafe de Paris, Canela, Chatzot, Colony, Gabriel, Grand Cafe, HaTza'atzua, Jacko's Street ,Joseph Bar, Joy, La Boca, Lara, Lavan at the Cinematheque, Link, Mantra, Montefiore, Nocturno, Olive & Fish, Sushi Rechavia, Touro, Waffle Factory |
Self-guided tasting tours of Machane Yehuda!
For just 99 NIS, you can take your time wandering the shuk, learning about and tasting the best of the best as you go. We're talking organic coffee, artisan breads, local halva, boutique cheese imports and make-your-own ice creams. Check out our acclaimed, affordable, easy to use Shuk Bites ticket, which includes a punchcard, printable guide booklet and map of the shuk! |
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